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William Ashby or
Asheby (died 1593) was an
English politician and a
diplomat sent to Scotland. He was the
second son of
Everard Ashby of Lowesby, Leicestershire...
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Council of Scotland. He was a Catholic, as the
English amb****ador
William Asheby noted in
November 1589, on the
death of his
uncle Mungo Graham,
Master Household...
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Willson (1963), p. 88.
Williams (1970), pp. 14–15.
Letter to
William Asheby,
English amb****ador in Denmark,
Williams (1970), p. 15
Willson (1963), p...
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Fowler wrote from
Aberdeen to
English amb****ador in Edinburgh,
William Asheby, on 28 July 1589 that
James VI was keen to
marry Anne of
Denmark and would...
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warden Sir John
Carmichael was
going with him.
Scrope wrote to
William Asheby, the
English amb****ador in Scotland,
saying he
could hardly believe the...
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Anthony de
Monte Peliologo 23
February 1339–bef. 1351 (d.): John de
Asheby 19
August 1351 – 1353 (res.): John de
Marisco 26
November 1353–bef. 1361...
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Naunton was the son of
Henry Naunton of Alderton, Suffolk, and
Elizabeth Asheby of Hornsby, Leicestershire.
According to Schreiber, the
Nauntons were "established...
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agreements made in 1588 and a
promise made by the amb****ador
William Asheby.
James Hudson wrote to
Robert Cecil about the king's letter,
saying that...
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usually went buck
hunting in August, and an
English amb****ador
William Asheby compared him to "chaste and
continent Hippolytus,
spending the time in Diana's...
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crisis of the
Spanish Armada and a
promise made by the amb****ador
William Asheby. A
Scottish diplomat (and
former court musician)
James Hudson wrote to Sir...