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      • Thomas Ash (knighted in 1603) and his brother, John, were involved with Elizabeth I's campaign against the Earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnel led by Sir John Davis. For their services as military commanders they were granted considerable estates in Co Cavan - Ashfield near Cootehill.
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  2. Feb 8, 2024 · JOHN ASH, High Sheriff of Londonderry, 1676, married thrice and had some twenty-four children, a number of whom died young. One of his sons was Thomas Ash , diarist and defender of Derry. John Ash reputedly built Ashbrook.

  3. It was Thomas Ashe (1529-82), the second son of Nicholas Ashe of Clyst Forynson (Devon) who first moved to Ireland, where he married the daughter of Nicholas Bailey of St. John's Abbey in Co. Meath.

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  4. Ash, Thomas (1660?– p. 1735), diarist and defender of Derry, was born in Killylane, near Muff, Co. Donegal, before his family moved to Corrinerin, later known as Ashbrook, Co. Londonderry.

  5. Captain Thomas Ash was an officer of the siege garrison and his vivid diary was published 100 years later. His sister married Michael Browning who persuaded the Admiralty to pay for the...

  6. Mar 10, 2014 · John Fetherston II built the stables and farm buildings adjacent to the house in the mid-17th century, and either he, or his son Thomas, who inherited in 1670, was responsible for creating garden enclosures and a cold bath (Tyack 1994).

  7. John Ash was born about 1730 as the son of Thomas Ash and Dorothy Ashley. He married Mary Linsay on 1 October 1751, in Tynemouth, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 6 daughters.

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