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Aston: translation

Aston
The name of several English Catholics of prominence

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

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    The name of several English Catholics of prominence.
    Sir Arthur, member of an ancient and knightly family, an able military officer in the army of Charles I, governor of Oxford for the king, and made governor of Drogheda (Ireland) in 1649.He was killed September 10, 1640, at the siege of that town by the forces of Oliver Cromwell; his brains were dashed out with his wooden leg during the massacre that followed the capture (D. Murphy, Cromwell in Ireland, Dublin, 1897, p. 99).
    Herbert, an English poet, born at Chelsea, 1614, third son of Walter, first Lord Aston of Forfar, whom he accompanied to Madrid on his second embassy in 1635, author of "Tixall Poetry, Collected by the Hon. Herbert Aston, 1658" (ed. with notes and illustrations by Arthur Clifford, Esq., Edinburgh, 1813, 4to).
    Walter, father of the preceding and son of Sir Edward Aston, of Tixall in Staffordshire, educated under the direction of Sir Edward Coke, sent as one of the two ambassadors to Spain (1619) to negotiate a marriage treaty between Charles (I), Prince of Wales, and the Infanta, daughter of Philip 111. He became a convert to the Catholic Faith on this occasion, and on his return to England was made Lord of Forfar (Scotland). He had a decided taste for literature, and was the patron of Drayton, who dedicated to him (1598) his "Black Prince", and in his "Polyolbion" praises the Aston's "ancient seat" of Tixall.
    William, born April 22, 1735, educated at St.-Omer, entered the Society of Jesus in 1761, and taught for several years in the Society's colleges of St.-Omer, Watten, and Bruges, until the suppression in 1773; died at Liège, March 15, 1800, as canon of the cathedral. Among his writings are "Letters Ultramontaines" and "Le Cosmopolite."
    GILLOW, Bibl. Dict. of Engl. Catholics, 1, 76-82; FOLEY, Records of Engl. Province, S.J.
    THOMAS J. SHAHAN
    Transcribed by Dick Meissner

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



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Aston: übersetzung

Aston
 
['æstən], Francis William, britischer Chemiker und Physiker, * Harborne (heute zu Birmingham) 1. 9. 1877, ✝ Cambridge 20. 11. 1945; wurde 1909 Mitarbeiter von J. J. Thomson bei dessen Versuchen über die elektrische und magnetische Ablenkung von Ionenstrahlen, wobei sie 1912 erstmals die Existenz von Isotopen bei einem stabilen chemischen Element (Neon) entdeckten. Aston entwickelte dann den Massenspektrographen, mit dem er die Isotopie bei zahlreichen weiteren Elementen nachwies und eine genaue Bestimmung der relativen Atommasse ihrer Isotope vornahm. Hierfür erhielt er 1922 den Nobelpreis für Chemie.


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Aston: translation

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English: transferred use of the surname, which originated in the Middle Ages as a local name, from any of the numerous English places so called, most being named with the Old English elements ēast east + tūn settlement.


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