. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . ASTON HALL, MES. LLOYD. It is a modern Grecian building, rebuilt on the site of the old familymansion; is pleasantly situated on the border of a fine sheet of water, 33J m. LEATONSTATION. 37 m. BAs- CHURCH STA. 42i m. KEDNALSTATION. AND CHESTEU. 365 331 m. LEATONSTATION. 37 m. BAS- CHDKCH ST A. 42^ m. EEDNALSTATION. 1^ m. Ajlbkighton. 3 m. N. Petton. Petton Hall, William Sp
. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . ASTON HALL, MES. LLOYD. It is a modern Grecian building, rebuilt on the site of the old familymansion; is pleasantly situated on the border of a fine sheet of water, 33J m. LEATONSTATION. 37 m. BAs- CHURCH STA. 42i m. KEDNALSTATION. AND CHESTEU. 365 331 m. LEATONSTATION. 37 m. BAS- CHDKCH ST A. 42^ m. EEDNALSTATION. 1^ m. Ajlbkighton. 3 m. N. Petton. Petton Hall, William Sparling, Esq. A little further,Bm-ltou Hall, Robert Chambre Yaughan, Esq. the Hall has from timeimmemorial been the capital messuage or mansion of the lords of themanor of Burlton, which manor was in 10S7 granted by Roger de Mont-gomery to the Abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul iu Shrewsbury. Itcontinued attached thereto till the dissolution of the abbey, when it wasseized by Henry VIII. It did not, however, remain long in the the 2nd of Elizabeth, we find it mentioned in the partition of the estatesof a person named Griffiths. It then passed to the family of Sawby, ofwhich was Sir Edward Sawby, , who
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