Father Sir Roger Ashton
Mother Isabel
Of Haywood (in Colwich), Brocton (in Baswich), Park Hall (in Leigh), etc, in Staffordshire.
A minor at the death of his father; became a ward of his stepfather Sir William Chetwynd; of age by 1370.
A henchman of the earls of Stafford and the Bassets of Drayton, and later of Henry IV. Probably at the battle of Shrewsbury.
Sir Thomas de Aston married Elizabeth Leigh, daughter of Richard de Leigh.[1][2]
He also married Elizabeth Cloddeshale, the widow of Sir William Devereux.[3]
Sir Thomas de Aston died circa 1412 at of Haywood in Colwich, Brocton in Baswich, & Park Hall in Leigh, Staffordshire, England.[4]
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