William Ash (died 1411), of
Dorchester, Dorset, was an English politician.
He married a woman named Eleanor, who died in 1416.
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(MP) of the Parliament of England
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for Dorchester in 1394. He was also bailiff of Dorchester from Michaelmas 1396 to 1397, 1399 to 1400, and 1405 to 1406.[ Over the years Ash was much involved both as grantor and recipient in conveyances of property in Dorchester.][
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14th-century births
1411 deaths
English MPs 1394
Members of the Parliament of England for Dorchester
Bailiffs
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