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    Tixall Gatehouse is a 16th-century gatehouse situated at Tixall, near Stafford, Staffordshire and is all that remains of Tixall Hall which was demolished...
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    Worcestershire Canal, which expands into a body of water called Tixall Wide near to Tixall Gatehouse. Tixall Hall was the home of the Aston family, who held the title...
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  • grade. The parish includes the village of Tixall and the surrounding area. The listed buildings include a gatehouse and stabling associated with a country...
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    an excellent view of the magnificent Elizabethan gatehouse that is the only remaining part of Tixall Hall. It has also been suggested that the canal was...
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  • sites include forts, farmhouses, manor houses, mills, cottages, castles, gatehouses, follies and towers and represent historic periods from medieval to the...
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  • the old manor house at Tixall and build a large mansion called Tixall House. Most of it has been demolished but the gatehouse survives. Sir Edward was...
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    Baronet of Tixall Hall, Staffordshire (in the Baronetage of England) on 22 May 1611. On the death of the 5th Lord, on 24 August 1751, the Tixall Baronetcy...
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    south, and Tixall Gatehouse is to the north. The canal ascends through Tixall Lock, after which is crossed the Sow on another aqueduct. Tixall Lock is 1...
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    took them to Tixall. Walsingham wrote to Paulet from Windsor Castle on 25 August that Elizabeth ordered that Mary should not leave Tixall. However, on...
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    Tixall Gatehouse...
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    Edward Aston (died 1568), son and heir, who built Tixall Gatehouse, the only surviving part of Tixall Hall. William Aston of Millewitch. Isabel Aston....
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    foreign missions, administrator of China Inland Mission Francis Webb (1836 in Tixall – 1906) British engineer responsible for the design and manufacture of locomotives...
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    Staffordshire, England, about 1584; he was a son of Sir Edward Aston of Tixall and his second wife Anne Lucy Barnes of Charlecote Park, daughter of Sir...
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  • residence Tixall, Staffordshire, where Dugdale cheated the workmen of their wages. In July or August, according to Dugdale, letters arrived at Tixall connected...
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