- John
Aislabie or
Aslabie (/ˈeɪzləbi/; 4
December 1670 – 18 June 1742), of
Studley Royal, near Ripon, Yorkshire, was a
British politician who sat in the...
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Aislabie is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Benjamin Aislabie (1774–1842),
English cricket administrator and
cricketer Francis Aislabie...
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Francis Aislabie or
Aslaby or
Aslackby (by 1515 – 1557), of
South Dalton, Yorkshire, was an
English soldier and politician. He was the
first son of James...
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William Aislabie (1700 – 17 May 1781) of
Studley Royal,
North Yorkshire was an
English landowner and Tory
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons for...
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Benjamin Aislabie (14
January 1774 – 2 June 1842) was an
English wine merchant,
slave plantation owner and
cricket administrator. He was the
first Honorary...
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William Aislabie may
refer to:
William Aislabie (governor) (died 1725),
governor of Bombay, 1708–1715
William Aislabie (1700–1781),
Member of Parliament...
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William Aislabie (3
December 1671 – 10
November 1725) was a
British governor of the
Bombay Presidency during the days of the East
India Company.
Aislabie was...
- Jan
Nigro MBE (born
Betty Aislabie; 16
April 1919 — 28
March 2012) was a New
Zealand artist.
Nigro was born
Betty Aislabie in
Gisborne on 16
April 1919...
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Aislabie families,
after the
marriage of Mary
Mallory and
George Aislabie. The
estates were
combined on 22
December 1767, when
William Aislabie purchased...
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captured it.
Angre eventually signed a
treaty with
Aislabie to stop har****ing the EIC's
merchant fleet.
Aislabie would eventually return to
England during October...