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Trevor Aston was born on 14 June, 1925, is a British historian (1925–1985). Discover Trevor Aston's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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1925

Trevor Henry Aston (14 June 1925 – 17 October 1985) was a British historian and academic at the University of Oxford.

Aston was born in Fulham, London, on 14 June 1925.

His father, Oliver, had mental health problems and was unable to work regularly; his mother worked at a home for children orphaned through tuberculosis, in Woolbeding, Sussex, and Aston was brought up there.

He studied at Midhurst grammar school, living with the headmaster.

1943

After two terms at St John's College, Oxford, studying Philosophy, Politics and Economics, Aston joined the Royal Marines in 1943 but did not see combat.

1946

Back in Oxford in 1946, he switched to read Modern History and obtained a first-class degree in 1949.

1949

Having graduated in 1949, he was elected as a junior research fellow (1950), then fellow and tutor in history (1952), of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and took a particular interest in the history of the college.

1952

He was a tutor in history and fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, from 1952 to 1985.

1954

In 1954, Aston married Margaret Bridges.

She was a medieval historian who was a student at Oxford at the time of the marriage.

1956

He served as college librarian from 1956 onwards.

His research interests were primarily Domesday and the manorial economy, although he was often reluctant to publish.

1960

He also edited the historical journal Past & Present from 1960 until his death.

He enjoyed driving very fast between Oxford and his house in Fulham.

Aston suffered from manic depression and spent time in hospital.

His behaviour, at times very difficult for colleagues to bear, led to problematic relations within the college and to a separation from his wife.

1968

He was also (from 1968) the first director of research and general editor of the History of the University of Oxford, published in eight volumes (although only one volume appeared before his death), and was the university's Keeper of the Archives from 1969 onwards.

1969

In addition, he served as Keeper of the Archives of the University of Oxford from 1969 to 1985.

Their relationship was difficult because of his bipolar disorder, and they separated after four years; they finally divorced in 1969.

Though she remarried, she continued to use Aston as her surname in academic publications.

1985

He was found dead in his rooms in Corpus Christi on 17 October 1985 after a drug overdose.

The then president of the college, Sir Kenneth Dover, admitted in his memoirs that he had been exasperated with the effects of Aston's illness and, having exhausted all other tactics, he knowingly pushed Aston into a pressured situation which might precipitate suicide.