William Ashurst may refer to: Bill Ashurst (footballer) (1894–1947), English footballer Bill Ashurst (1948–2022), rugby league footballer William Henry...
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Ashurst was the son of Henry Ashurst, Merchant Taylor, of Watling Street and Hackney, Middlesex, and his wife was Judith Reresby, daughter of William...
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Parliament William Ashurst (Roundhead) (1607–1656), English politician William Henry Ashurst (judge) (1725–1807), English judge William Henry Ashurst (solicitor)...
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William Henry Ashurst (or Ashhurst) (1725–1807) was an English judge. Ashurst belonged to the Lancashire family, the Ashhursts of Ashhurst or Ashurst...
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William Ashurst (1607–1656) of Ashurst's Hall, Dalton, Lancashire was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1649...
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William Ashurst (4 May 1894 – 26 January 1947) was an English professional footballer who made 200 appearances in the Football League for Notts County...
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Sir William Blackstone (10 July 1723 – 14 February 1780) was an English jurist, justice and Tory politician most noted for his Commentaries on the Laws...
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Dalton, Lancashire (redirect from Sir William Ashurst)
current structure dates from around 1800, when local landowner Sir William Ashurst decided that a more permanent beacon was needed for the oncoming Napoleonic...
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the name Ashurst Morris Crisp. The three initial founders were William H. Ashurst, John Morris, and Sir Frank Crisp. After rebranding as Ashurst LLP in...
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William Wallace Ashurst (October 30, 1893 – February 18, 1952) was a brigadier general in the United States Marine Corps, who was a last commander of...
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Ashurst Australia is the Australian branch of Ashurst LLP, an international commercial law firm. The Australian headquarters of Ashurst are in Sydney...
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Caroline Ashurst was born to Elizabeth Brown and William Ashurst. Her siblings were William Henry Ashurst, Eliza Ann Ashurst (Bardonneau), Emilie Ashurst (Venturi)...
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Ernest Goodwin Manchester City £500 Billy Kirton Aston Villa £500 William Ashurst Lincoln City £500 Fred Linfoot Lincoln City £250 Herbert Lounds Rotherham...
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Parliament of Great Britain Preceded by Sir William Withers Sir William Ashurst Gilbert Heathcote John Ward Member of Parliament of Great Britain for...
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Desert". Ashurst was born on September 13, 1874, in an uncovered wagon near Winnemucca, Humboldt County, Nevada, to William and Sarah Ashurst, the second...
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(1906). "Complete Baronetage volume 5 (1707–1800) - London". Exeter: William Pollard and Co. p. 95. Retrieved 6 February 2019. Stephen, Leslie; Lee...
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1st Baronet (1697–1703, 1704–05 and 1709–1715) (Governor 1707–1709) William Ashurst (1697–1700, 1701–1703, 1704–1706, 1707–1709, 1711–1714) Samuel Bulteel...
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daughter of Lt.-Gen. Sir Archibald Campbell, 1st Baronet, in 1836. Hon. William Henry Spencer (1810–1900), a clergyman who married Elizabeth Rose Thornhill...
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8 November 1996 (1996-11-08) N/A Following the death of his wife, William Ashurst, an old friend of Paul Dangerfield's father, returns to the area of...
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William Henry Ashurst (1792–1855) was an English solicitor, deeply involved in the radical politics of his time. Ashurst was born in London 11 February...
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Sir William Withers (c. 1654 – 31 January 1720) of Fulham, Middlesex, was an English linen draper and Tory politician who sat in the English and British...
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Labdon-Zouch. Parker & Company, Oxford. p. 898.Entry reference Peter Le(i)gh. William Duncombe Pink, Alfred B. Beaven The parliamentary representation of Lancashire...
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Quickshot, Hertfordshire and the widow of William Merbury of Merbury; and thirdly Mabell, the daughter of William Farrington of Werden and the widow of Richard...
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High Ashurst is a large natural site of 56 acres of land in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in North Downs, Surrey. The site has been host to many...
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Wootton, Thomas, The English Baronetage, Volume 1, London 1741, p.443) William Duncombe Pink, Alfred B. Beaven The parliamentary representation of Lancashire...
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only daughter married John Grimshaw son of John Grimshaw of Glayton Hall. William Duncombe Pink, Alfred B. Beaven The parliamentary representation of Lancashire...
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Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by William Ashurst John Fane Member of Parliament for Oxfordshire 1830 – 1831 With: John Fane Succeeded by George...
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nominated as Member of Parliament for Lancashire in the Barebones Parliament. William Duncombe Pink, Alfred B. Beaven The parliamentary representation of Lancashire...
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1654–1656 With: Richard Holland 1654–1656 Richard Standish 1654–1656 William Ashurst 1654 Sir Richard Hoghton, 3rd Baronet 1656 Succeeded by Sir George...
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William West (1 February 1612 – December 1670) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1653 and 1660. He fought on...
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