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  • |<small>Born 22 May 1851 in [[Aston Tirrold]], [[Berkshire]]. Died 1925</small> |'''Michael Whinney'''
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  • ...hority asserts that there was a Roman or Romano-British village here.{{sfn|Aston|Bond|1976|p=45}} *{{cite book |last1=Aston |first1=Michael |last2=Bond |first2=James |title=The Landscape of Towns |series=Archaeology
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  • ...e 5th century.<ref>{{cite book |last=Aston |first=Michael |authorlink=Mick Aston |author2=Rob Iles |title=The archeology of Avon |year=1987 |publisher=Avon
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  • ...e, hence 'Ueb-meadow'.<ref name="havinden">{{cite book|last=Havinden|first=Michael|title=The Somerset Landscape|publisher=Hodder and Stoughton|location=London ...he south-west, by the Legio II Augusta<ref name="AOS">{{cite book | last = Aston | first = Mick |author2=Burrow, Ian | title = The Archaeology of Somerset |
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  • *''The Archaeology of Somerset'', Michael Aston and Ian Burrow (Eds) (1982) ISBN 0-86183-028-8
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  • *{{cite book |last1=Aston |first1=Michael |authorlink=Mick Aston |last2=Burrow|first2=Ian |title=The Archaeology of Somerset |year=1991 |pub *{{cite book|last=Havinden|first=Michael|title=The Somerset Landscape|publisher=Hodder and Stoughton|location=London
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  • ...armorial carry Arran's ducal coronet, and the collar of the Order of Saint Michael, French honours he received in 1548. The stone has the Hamilton motto, the ...card-game "maw" now called "Forty-fives") with his English courtier, Roger Aston, and told him that the more he did to please Queen Elizabeth of England, th
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  • ...Lichfield]].<ref name="MB">''Images of England: Yardley'' (Introduction), Michael Byrne, 2002, Tempus Publishing (ISBN 0-7524-0339-7)</ref> A Tudor addition ...ncroft Museum of Historic Buildings.<ref>{{Cite book| last=Stratton |first=Michael |title=Twentieth Century Industrial Archaeology |pages=36 |year=2000 |publi
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  • ...ouses at [[Tring]] in Hertfordshire, [[Ascott, Buckinghamshire|Ascott]], [[Aston Clinton]], [[Waddesdon Manor|Waddesdon]] and [[Halton House|Halton]].<ref n |first=Michael
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  • ...deal of freight traffic. This created problems, as the flights of locks at Aston and Farmer's Bridge became congested, and this became worse when the Warwic ...feet, after which there is a short flat stretch from St Chads Cathedral to Aston Junction. There is a one-mile branch called the [[Digbeth Branch Canal]] wh
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  • ...784 to save water).<ref name=hadfield/><ref>{{cite book|last=Pearson|first=Michael|authorlink=|coauthors=|editor=|others=|title=Canal Companion - Midland Ring ...the thirteen locks at Farmer's Bridge and eleven at [[Aston, Warwickshire|Aston]], all running downhill and taking water out of the Birmingham system.
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  • ...the township. In that year, work began to build St James' Church. Later St Michael's Church was built as a daughter church to St James'. Forty years later, ov * George Ramsay (1855–1926), Secretary/Manager of Aston Villa in the most successful period of the club's history. Buried at St Mar
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  • *{{cite book |last1=Aston |first1=Michael |last2=Bond |first2=James |title=The Landscape of Towns |series=Archaeology
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  • ...nb|Emery|2006|p=15}}; {{harvnb|Ivens|1984|p=117}}</ref> In 1281, Robert of Aston and a group of men were able to break down the doors to the castle and ente | first=Michael
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  • [[File:Aston Junction, Birmingham.jpg|thumb|300px|The Aston flight of locks to Salford Junction is to the left, and the Digbeth Branch ...] 6, [[Warwickshire]]. It is named after the area of [[Aston, Warwickshire|Aston]] in which it is located.
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  • ...tion. The bridge was to be repaired by the parish of [[Aston, Warwickshire|Aston]], however, when it was destroyed by Roundhead Parliamentary troops during |first=Michael |last=Pearson
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  • |town=[[Aston, Warwickshire|Aston]] |picture=Aston Hall.jpg
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  • ...e has begun. Restoration work is being carried out by W.R. Bedford; Stuart Aston, managing director, said that the problem is the Bath Stone used on the mor ...tion to the organ he built a year earlier for the then parish church of St Michael, Coventry (later Coventry Cathedral). Both instruments have the standard Wi
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  • ...area on October 18, 1642 during the Civil War, after his stay at nearby [[Aston Hall]]. The first references to Kingstanding were as King's Standing. ...Staffordshire and the Black Country, the Potteries and the Peak |publisher=Michael Raven |year=2005 |pages=151 |isbn=0-906114-33-0 }}</ref>
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  • ...ldinghistory.org/bristol/origins.shtml> Jean Manco in discussion with Mick Aston, Joseph Bettey, Robert Jones, & Roger Leech</ref> who made it the parent ho *{{Cite book |last=Pitt-Rivers |first=Michael |year=1968 |title=Dorset |location=London |publisher=Faber & Faber }}
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