Ashton Nicholas Every Mosley

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Ashton Nicholas Every Mosley (1792–1875) was a High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1835.[1] He was the son of Ashton Nicholas Mosley (1768–1830) and Mary Morley Elliott Bird Every Mosley (1753–1826). Ashton Nicholas Mosley was the second son of Sir John Mosley, 1st Baronet.

Biography[]

Every Mosley's wife, Mary Theresa, was born in 1797 in Hemsworth and she had inherited a fortune from her father at the age of sixteen. They married in 1820 and their son, also called , was born the following year. Every Mosley's ancestors were Lord Mayor of Manchester whilst his father in law, William, had left his wife thousand of pounds in cash, a mansion house and lands in , South Kirkby and Hensall.[2] In 1824, Mosley built Burnaston House which was actually just within Etwall parish.[3]

He was the High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1835.[1] His son lived at who was a County Magistrate and Colonel of the 1st Derby Militia.[2] His other son, Roland, was a rector in Egginton.

References[]

  1. ^ a b "No. 19238". The London Gazette. 9 February 1835. pp. 235–236.
  2. ^ a b Stables History
  3. ^ Etwall History, accessed 11 November 2008
Honorary titles
Preceded by
High Sheriff of Derbyshire
1835 – 1836
Succeeded by
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