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Thomas de Ashton (alchemist)

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to Sir Thomas to transmute the precious metals, and on 7 April 1446 a special order was issued, encouraging two Lancashire knights, Ashton and Sir Edmund de Trafford, to pursue their experiments in alchemy, and forbidding any subject of the king to molest them.
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Elizabeth, b. 1431, married John Trafford Knight, d. 1488; Douce, b. 1435, married Thomas (Sir) Gerard Knight, born 15 July 1431 in Kingsley, Lancs, England, died 27 March 1490 in Kingsley, Lancs., England
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Sir Thomas, born in Kingsley, Lancashire, England, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Byron, by whom he had eleven children. The eldest son, John, was knighted before the
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the medieval Thomas de Aston, a 13th-century monk d. 7 June 1401: these two men are in Lincoln Cathedral.
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The Alchemist in Search of the Philosophers Stone (1771) by
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Sir John de Ashton
Ashton-under-Lyne
Ralph de Ashton
Ashton Hall

Joseph Wright of Derby
Henry VI
battle of Northampton
"Ashton, Thomas de (fl.1446)" 
Dictionary of National Biography
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15th-century English scientists
English alchemists
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15th-century alchemists

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