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- William_Aston_(Irish_judge) abstract "Sir William Aston (1613-1671) was an English born barrister, politician and soldier who fought with distinction in Ireland for King Charles I during the English Civil War. Although he made his peace with the Cromwellian regime after the King's defeat, he is generally believed to have remained at heart a convinced Royalist, and was rewarded for his loyalty to the Crown with a seat on the Irish High Court Bench after the Restoration. His eldest son was hanged for murder in 1686; his last direct male descendant, also named William Aston, was de jure 6th Lord Aston of Forfar.".
- Q16863852 abstract "Sir William Aston (1613-1671) was an English born barrister, politician and soldier who fought with distinction in Ireland for King Charles I during the English Civil War. Although he made his peace with the Cromwellian regime after the King's defeat, he is generally believed to have remained at heart a convinced Royalist, and was rewarded for his loyalty to the Crown with a seat on the Irish High Court Bench after the Restoration. His eldest son was hanged for murder in 1686; his last direct male descendant, also named William Aston, was de jure 6th Lord Aston of Forfar.".