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Astley, Aston White Ladies

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prattinton/01/39/04
Title
Astley, Aston White Ladies
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Scope and content
According to E A B Barnard, ‘The Prattinton Collections of Worcestershire History’ (1931) (digitised copy available at https://collections.sal.org.uk/pra.12.01) the contents include:

Astley:
Church, S.W., "with part of Rectory Burney, c. 1786); church, S.E. (1810); Blount monuments (engraving by Nash); "drawing of wall-painting representing St. Taurin"; font; "The Pool House . . ." (1813); Oakhampton (1828); Glasshampton (eng., Nash).
[“April 6, 1810. The Mansion House at Glasshampton, Astley, the residence of the Rev. J. J. Denham Cookes, burnt to the ground." (T. C. Turberville, Worcs. in the Nineteenth Century, p. 234).]

Aston White Ladies:
Church*, col. and details (2. Rickards, 1810), from S.E. (1812); font; Court House, S.W. (1812).
[* Reproduced in V.C.H., Worcs., III., facing p. 560.]
Archival history
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