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  1. Joseph Ashe was an Irish politician. Ashe was born in 1707 at Ashfield, County Meath [1] and educated at Trinity College, Dublin . [2] He was MP for Trim in County Meath from 1735 to 1760.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joseph_AsheJoseph Ashe - Wikipedia

    Joseph Ashe. Joseph Ashe may refer to: Sir Joseph Ashe, 1st Baronet (1618–1686), English MP for Downton. Joseph Ashe (English politician) (c. 1684–1725), English MP for Chippenham. Joseph Ashe (Irish politician) (1717–c. 1760), Irish MP for Trim.

  3. Joseph Ashe (Irish politician) Last updated February 24, 2021. Joseph Ashe was an Irish politician. Ashe was born in 1707 at Ashfield, County Meath [1] and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. [2] He was MP for Trim in County Meath from 1735 to 1760. [3] Related Research Articles

  4. Trinity College Dublin. Garret Colley Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington (19 July 1735 – 22 May 1781) was an Anglo-Irish politician and composer, as well as the father of several distinguished military commanders and politicians of Great Britain and Ireland .

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    Irish Republican Brotherhood. Irish Volunteers. Years of service. 1913–1917. Rank. Battalion Commander. Thomas Patrick Ashe ( Irish: Tomás Pádraig Ághas; 12 January 1885 – 25 September 1917) was a member of the Gaelic League, the Gaelic Athletic Association, the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) and a founding member of the Irish ...

  6. William Jay Gaynor – New York City mayor. Charles P. Gillen – Newark mayor. Kirsten Gillibrand – US Senator, mother is of Irish descent. Thomas F. Gilroy – New York City mayor. James P. Gleason – County executive of Montgomery County, Maryland [45] Patrick Gleason – Long Island City political machine boss.

  7. Sir Joseph Ashe, 1st Baronet (16 February 1617 – 15 April 1686) [1] was an English Whig politician and merchant. He was born into a rising and prominent family of clothiers [1] in Somerset, the third surviving son of James Ashe of Westcombe, and his wife Grace Pitt, daughter of Richard Pitt of Melcombe Regis, Dorset. [2]