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Ashe, Thomas.
Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, July 5, 1855.
S. of John, cotton-spinner [who afterwards took Holy Orders]. B. 1836, at Stockport, Cheshire.
Bapt. Aug. 21, 1836. [School, Stockport Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859.
Founded, together with W. E. Mullins and J. M. Wilson, the College Magazine, The Eagle, the first number of which appeared in the Lent term, 1858.
Ord. deacon, 1859; priest (Peterb.) 1860; C. of Whittlebury with Silverstone, Northants., 1860-5. Assistant Master at Leamington College, Warws., 1865-7; at Queen Elizabeth's School, Ipswich, 1867-76.
Went to Paris; lived there for 2 years; finally settled in London, at 10, Worcester Street, St George's Square, 1881.
Edited Coleridge's works.
Dropped the title 'Reverend' and ceased to wear clerical dress.
Author, Poems. Died Dec. 18, 1889, in London.
Buried at Sutton, Macclesfield.
(D.N.B., Suppl. 1; Boase, IV. Suppl.)
Thomas ASHE
Approx. lifespan: 1836–1889
Tripos: St John's College Math. 1859
Adm sizar St John's College 1855:07:05
s. of John ASHE cotton-spinner [who afterwards took Holy Orders].
b. Stockport, Cheshire 1836
c. 1836:08:21
[School Sch: Stockport Grammar ]
Matric 1855:10MT:
BA 1859
Founded, together with W. E. Mullins and J. M. Wilson, College Magazine The Eagle, the first number of which appeared in the Lent term 1858
Ord. deacon 1859
Ord. priest Peterborough 1860
C.: Whittlebury with Silverstone, Northamptonshire 1860-65
Assistant Master: Sch: Leamington College [Leamington], Warwickshire 1865-67
at
Sch: Queen Elizabeth's School Ipswich, [ Suffolk ] 1867-76
Went to Paris, [ France ]
lived there for 2 years; finally settled in London , at 10, Worcester Street, St George's Square 1881
Edited Coleridge's works.
Dropped the title 'Reverend' and ceased to wear clerical dress.
Publ.: Poems
d. London 1889:12:18
bur. Sutton, Macclesfield, [ Cheshire ]
( D.N.B., Suppl . 1; Boase, IV. Suppl .)

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