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Descendants of Edward Ashe (1609-1656), M.P. for Heytesbury Descendants of Edward Ashe (1609-1656), M.P. for Heytesbury Edward ASHE M.P. for Elizabeth WOODWARD Heytesbury b: 1620 in Lambeth, Surrey b: 1609 in Heytesbury, d: 24 Jun 1698 Wiltshire d: 31 Oct 1656 in All Hallows, Staining, London Elizabeth ASHE Thomas FOLEY William ASHE I (of Anne POPHAM Mary RIVETT Edward ASHE Katherine Katherine ASHE Anne ASHE Edward ERNLE b: 1645 in Heytesbury, b: 1643 in Whitley Court, Heytesbury) b: 1649 d: 1721 b: 1654 b: 17 Oct 1649 Wiltshire Worcestershire b: 17 Nov 1647 d: 30 Apr 1684 m: May 1694 d: 7 Dec 1731 in The Friary, d: 21 Jun 1675 d: 6 Jan 1686 d: 1701 d: 22 Oct 1713 in Heytesbury, m: 6 Jul 1670 in Chelton, St. James, London m: 25 Jun 1670 in Hackney, Wiltshire Wiltshire Middlesex Elizabeth FOLEY Robert HARLEY 1st Earl of 1st Baron Thomas FOLEY Mary STRODE Edward FOLEY Richard FOLEY John FOLEY Anne FOLEY Salway WINNINGTON Sarah FOLEY Edward HARLEY Mary FOLEY Sir Blundel CHARLTON Sir Edward ASHE MP for Frances LUTTRELL William ASHE II Jane ALLEN Alexander ASHE John ASHE Elizabeth ASHE Pierce À COURT Laetitia ASHE Thomas PENRUDDOCK b: 1668 Oxford (of Kidderminster) d: 1735 d: 27 Mar 1732 d: 1710 d: 6 Nov 1736 Heytesbury b: 1675 b: 1675 d: 1749 b: 1677 b: 1 Jan 1682 b: 1682 b: Cir 1677 in Ivychurch b: 1682 in Heytesbury House, b: 1678 in Burke d: 30 Nov 1691 b: 1661 d: 1733 b: 1673 d: 30 Mar 1743 d: Sep 1742 m: 1710 d: 21 Aug 1682 d: 6 Sep 1768 in Rodden, d: 7 Mar 1725 in Ivychurch Heytesbury, Wiltshire d: Jul 1741 d: 1724 d: 22 May 1748 in Heytesbury, m: 17 Aug 1710 Somerset m: 27 Nov 1705 in St. Giles In d: 28 Feb 1741 m: Cir 1707 Wiltshire The Fields Edward HARLEY 2nd Earl Henrietta CAVENDISH Thomas FOLEY William ASHE Lady Catherine POWLET Bridget ASHE Pierce ASHE À COURT Janet BROWN John À COURT General William ASHE À Annabella VERNON Alexander À COURT Edward À COURT Elizabeth À COURT Arundell PENRUDDOCK Henry WYNDHAM Charles PENRUDDOCK Frances WYNDHAM of Oxford HOLLES b: 1715 d: 8 Oct 1774 d: Nov 1776 in Eastwick, Herts b: 1706 d: 1763 b: 20 Oct 1707 COURT b: 1706 b: 1710 b: 1711 b: 1717 b: 16 Mar 1713 in Compton b: 20 Aug 1709 in College b: 3 May 1707 b: Dinton b: 1689 b: 1694 d: 11 Aug 1750 m: 3 Feb 1749 d: 6 Sep 1768 b: 1708 d: 28 Feb 1777 in Heytesbury, Chamberlayne House, Salisbury d: 1769 m: 29 Dec 1741 d: 1741 d: 1755 d: 2 Aug 1781 in Heytesbury, Wiltshire d: 3 Sep 1780 in St. Edmund's, d: 6 Oct 1788 Wiltshire m: 2 Feb 1746 in Chapel Of St. Salisbury Brides, London Margaret CAVENDISH William BENTINCK 2nd Sir William Pierce ASHE À Catherine BRADFORD Laetitia WYNDHAM Laetitia WYNDHAM Sir William Pierce ASHE À HARLEY Duke of Portland COURT 1st Baronet b: 1744 b: 1746 b: 1746 COURT 1st Baronet b: 1715 b: 1709 b: 22 Jun 1747 d: 23 Sep 1776 d: 2 Aug 1821 in Bath, d: 2 Aug 1821 in Bath, b: 22 Jun 1747 d: 1785 d: 1762 d: 22 Jul 1817 in Heytesbury m: 1769 Somerset, U.K. Somerset, U.K. d: 22 Jul 1817 in Heytesbury House, Heytesbury, Wiltshire m: 30 Oct 1777 in Salisbury House, Heytesbury, Wiltshire Cathedral, Wiltshire m: 30 Oct 1777 in Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire William Henry BENTINCK Dorothy CAVENDISH Laetitia ASHE À COURT William ELIOT 2nd Earl of Wlliam ASHE À COURT 1st Maria Rebecca BOUVERIE Admiral Edward Henry Elizabeth BRYDON Lt. Gen. Charles ASHE À Mary Elizabeth Catherine Maria ASHE À COURT Hon. Philip BOUVERIE Laetitia ASHE À COURT William ELIOT 2nd Earl of Wlliam ASHE À COURT 1st Maria Rebecca BOUVERIE Admiral Edward Henry Elizabeth BRYDON Lt. Gen. Charles ASHE À Mary Elizabeth Catherine Maria ASHE À COURT Hon. Philip BOUVERIE 3rd Duke of Portland b: 1750 b: 9 Aug 1778 St. Germans Baron Heytesbury b: 5 Oct 1783 ASHE À COURT m: 14 Oct 1823 COURT-REPINGTON GIBBS b: 21 Oct 1788 b: 9 Aug 1778 St. Germans Baron Heytesbury b: 5 Oct 1783 ASHE À COURT m: 14 Oct 1823 COURT-REPINGTON GIBBS b: 21 Oct 1788 b: 1738 d: 1794 d: 20 Jan 1810 b: 1 Apr 1767 b: 11 Jul 1779 in The Close, d: 6 Oct 1844 in Phoenix Park, b: 10 Dec 1783 in Heytesbury, b: 17 Jun 1785 d: 21 Jan 1878 m: 7 Nov 1811 d: 20 Jan 1810 b: 1 Apr 1767 b: 11 Jul 1779 in The Close, d: 6 Oct 1844 in Phoenix Park, b: 10 Dec 1783 in Heytesbury, b: 17 Jun 1785 d: 21 Jan 1878 m: 7 Nov 1811 d: 1809 d: 19 Jan 1845 Salisbury Dublin Wiltshire d: 19 Apr 1861 m: 10 May 1815 in Palermo, d: 19 Jan 1845 Salisbury Dublin Wiltshire d: 19 Apr 1861 m: 10 May 1815 in Palermo, m: 13 Feb 1809 d: 31 May 1860 in Heytesbury, m: 30 Oct 1808 in St. d: 1855 Sicily m: 13 Feb 1809 d: 31 May 1860 in Heytesbury, m: 30 Oct 1808 in St. d: 1855 Sicily Wiltshire George's, Hanover Square Wiltshire George's, Hanover Square Lord William Charles Anne WELLESLEY Hon. William Henry ASHE Elizabeth Worsley HOLMES Gertrude Letitia ASHE À Hon. Cecilia Maria ASHE À Herbert Ashley ASHE À Arthur Edward ASHE À Hon. Frederick ASHE À Laetitia ASHE À COURT- Anna Maria ASHE À Charles Henry Wyndham Emily CURRIE Lady HERBERT Elizabeth Sydney HERBERT 1st Hon. William Henry ASHE Elizabeth Worsley HOLMES Gertrude Letitia ASHE À Hon. Cecilia Maria ASHE À Herbert Ashley ASHE À Arthur Edward ASHE À Hon. Frederick ASHE À Laetitia ASHE À COURT- Anna Maria ASHE À Charles Henry Wyndham Emily CURRIE Lady HERBERT Elizabeth Sydney HERBERT 1st Augustus CAVENDISH- b: 1788 À COURT 2nd Lord b: 14 Dec 1814 in Calbourne, COURT COURT COURT COURT COURT REPINGTON COURT-REPINGTON ASHE À COURT- b: 1830 ASHE À COURT- Baron HERBERT À COURT 2nd Lord b: 14 Dec 1814 in Calbourne, COURT COURT COURT COURT COURT REPINGTON COURT-REPINGTON ASHE À COURT- b: 1830 ASHE À COURT- Baron HERBERT BENTINCK d: 1875 Heytesbury Isle of Wight b: 31 Jul 1810 b: 2 Oct 1811 b: 12 Jul 1814 b: 3 Nov 1815 b: 15 Dec 1818 in Naples b: 12 Mar 1816 in Naples b: 12 Mar 1816 in Naples REPINGTON d: 1916 REPINGTON b: 16 Sep 1810 Heytesbury Isle of Wight b: 31 Jul 1810 b: 2 Oct 1811 b: 12 Jul 1814 b: 3 Nov 1815 b: 15 Dec 1818 in Naples b: 12 Mar 1816 in Naples b: 12 Mar 1816 in Naples REPINGTON d: 1916 REPINGTON b: 16 Sep 1810 b: 1780 b: 11 Jul 1809 in Marylebone d: 30 Jun 1874 in Heytesbury, d: 12 Aug 1816 d: 22 Dec 1814 d: 6 Nov 1816 d: 28 Jan 1840 in Heytesbury d: 14 Mar 1816 in Naples b: 14 Oct 1819 in Heytesbury m: 1854 b: 21 Jul 1822 in Heytesbury d: 2 Aug 1861 b: 11 Jul 1809 in Marylebone d: 30 Jun 1874 in Heytesbury, d: 12 Aug 1816 d: 22 Dec 1814 d: 6 Nov 1816 d: 28 Jan 1840 in Heytesbury d: 14 Mar 1816 in Naples b: 14 Oct 1819 in Heytesbury m: 1854 b: 21 Jul 1822 in Heytesbury d: 2 Aug 1861 d: 1826 d: 21 Apr 1891 in Heytesbury, Wiltshire House, Heytesbury, Wiltshire House, Heytesbury, Wiltshire House, Heytesbury, Wiltshire m: 12 Aug 1846 d: 21 Apr 1891 in Heytesbury, Wiltshire House, Heytesbury, Wiltshire House, Heytesbury, Wiltshire House, Heytesbury, Wiltshire m: 12 Aug 1846 Wiltshire m: 3 Oct 1833 in Calbourne, d: 1903 d: 30 Oct 1911 in London Wiltshire m: 3 Oct 1833 in Calbourne, d: 1903 d: 30 Oct 1911 in London Isle of Wight Isle of Wight Charles William Frederick Frances Dora SMITH William Leonard HOLMES Isabella Sophia À COURT Frederick HOLMES À Emily À COURT Rt. Hon Sir Edward Gertrude Anne HOLMES À William Leonard HOLMES Isabella Sophia À COURT Frederick HOLMES À Emily À COURT Rt. Hon Sir Edward Gertrude Anne HOLMES À CAVENDISH-BENTINCK b: 1832 À COURT BEADON COURT d: 3 Jan 1868 Donough O'BRIEN K.P., COURT À COURT BEADON COURT d: 3 Jan 1868 Donough O'BRIEN K.P., COURT b: 1817 d: 1922 b: 19 Jan 1835 in London b: 26 Dec 1836 in Merriott, b: 26 Aug 1839 in Westover, 14th Lord Inchiquin b: 8 Apr 1847 in Westover, Isle b: 19 Jan 1835 in London b: 26 Dec 1836 in Merriott, b: 26 Aug 1839 in Westover, 14th Lord Inchiquin b: 8 Apr 1847 in Westover, Isle d: 1865 d: 16 Dec 1885 in Clifton, Somerset Isle of Wight b: 1839 of Wight d: 16 Dec 1885 in Clifton, Somerset Isle of Wight b: 1839 of Wight Bristol d: 24 Sep 1908 in Hillside, d: 1922 in Australia d: 1900 d: 1 Sep 1933 Bristol d: 24 Sep 1908 in Hillside, d: 1922 in Australia d: 1900 d: 1 Sep 1933 Warminster, Wiltshire m: 1862 Warminster, Wiltshire m: 1862 m: 24 Sep 1861 in Cheddar, m: 24 Sep 1861 in Cheddar, Somerset Somerset Nina Cecilia CAVENDISH- Claude George BOWES- William Frederick HOLMES Margaret Ana HARMAN Leonard HOLMES À Sybil Mary MORRIS Emily Caroline HOLMES À Richard Henry HOLMES À Charles HOLMES À Marion May BUSFIELD Herbert Edward HOLMES À Lydia Gertrude MANNING Alfred HOLMES À COURT Constance Isobel NEWTON Henry Worsley HOLMES À Evelyn Spencer WOOLLY William Frederick HOLMES Margaret Ana HARMAN Leonard HOLMES À Sybil Mary MORRIS Emily Caroline HOLMES À Richard Henry HOLMES À Charles HOLMES À Marion May BUSFIELD Herbert Edward HOLMES À Lydia Gertrude MANNING Alfred HOLMES À COURT Constance Isobel NEWTON Henry Worsley HOLMES À Evelyn Spencer WOOLLY BENTINCK LYON 14th Earl of À COURT 3rd Baron b: 1864 COURT 4th Baron b: 1870 COURT COURT COURT b: 1870 COURT b: 1876 b: 1870 b: 1875 COURT b: 1881 À COURT 3rd Baron b: 1864 COURT 4th Baron b: 1870 COURT COURT COURT b: 1870 COURT b: 1876 b: 1870 b: 1875 COURT b: 1881 b: 1862 Strathmore & Kinghorne Heytesbury d: 7 Jan 1920 in Capetown, Heytesbury d: 1937 b: 16 Jul 1864 in Upham, b: 1866 b: 1867 d: 1913 b: 1869 d: 1967 d: 1941 d: 1963 b: 1871 d: 1947 Heytesbury d: 7 Jan 1920 in Capetown, Heytesbury d: 1937 b: 16 Jul 1864 in Upham, b: 1866 b: 1867 d: 1913 b: 1869 d: 1967 d: 1941 d: 1963 b: 1871 d: 1947 d: 1938 b: 1855 b: 25 Jun 1862 in Milton South Africa b: 1863 m: 1896 Hampshire d: 1930 d: 1922 m: 1893 d: 1934 m: 1927 d: 1924 m: 1901 b: 25 Jun 1862 in Milton South Africa b: 1863 m: 1896 Hampshire d: 1930 d: 1922 m: 1893 d: 1934 m: 1927 d: 1924 m: 1901 d: 1944 Lodge, Wells, Somerset d: 1949 d: 14 Aug 1892 in Aix La Lodge, Wells, Somerset d: 1949 d: 14 Aug 1892 in Aix La d: 15 Aug 1903 Chapelle d: 15 Aug 1903 Chapelle Lady Elizabeth BOWES- King George VI of Great Margaret Elinor HOLMES À Henry E.
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