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Sir Joseph Ashe, 1st Baronet

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33: 177:, now known as Cambridge Park, where his family would remain for nearly a century. After the monarchy was restored, Joseph was called as a juryman in the regicide trials, where he was unsuccessfully challenged by the defence. On 19 September 1660, he was made a baronet of Twickenham for his earlier assistance to the Crown. 145:, the third surviving son of James Ashe of Westcombe, and his wife Grace Pitt, daughter of Richard Pitt of Melcombe Regis, Dorset. Educated in London at the Merchant Taylors school, Joseph spent the 1640s as a merchant in Antwerp with his business associate 164:
Ashe both served on the committee responsible for confiscating Royalist estates, of which John was the chairman. Joseph himself was arrested on suspicion of corresponding with the enemy, and may have been involved with John Shaw in transferring funds to
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in Yorkshire, rarely inhabiting houses that he built up and owned as investment. In 1673, he founded the small grammar school of Burgh Manor in Downton which he later donated to be free. While probably disapproving of the
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early in his parliamentary career, he later became one of its largest investors, with his widow and trustees holding in it a total of £10,000 of stock at the time of the Glorious Revolution.
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Sir Joseph is reported to have died "very rich" on 15 April 1686, and was buried at Twickenham Church, recognized as a "great benefactor" of the parish. His surviving son
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from 1701 to 1705. His two daughters were bequeathed £7,000 each and his sons-in-law, William Windham and Sir Horatio Townshend, each received £100 in mourning.
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during the minority of his cousin William Ashe, and lost. He would return in 1670, successfully winning for the constituency of
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Clothiers and Merchants in Spanish Cloth, 1627-1665: the Ashe family of Somerset, Wiltshire and London and their account books
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In addition to his estate in Twickenham, Sir Joseph also bought and refurbished property in other places such as
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland
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Memorials of Twickenham, parochial and topographical, by the rev. R.S. Cobbett ...
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succeeded him in his baronetcy at 12 years old, later serving in Parliament for
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He was born into a rising and prominent family of clothiers in
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His career in Parliament began in 1661 when he ran for
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Peter Lely
Charles II
Sir James Ashe, 2nd Baronet
English
Whig
Somerset
John Shaw
Civil War
John
Edward
Charles II
Twickenham Meadows
Middlesex
Heytesbury
Downton
Wawne
East India Company
James
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