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Ralph de Ashton

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158:) grew so extensively in the low wetland about Ashton as to be inimical to the crops, and the lord of the manor had an annual inspection and levied fines on those tenants on whose lands it was seen. This power, delegated to Ralph Ashton and his brother Robert, is said to have been made the pretext of such tyrannical exactions that on one of these visitations the tenants rose in desperation and the "Black Knight" was slain. Others hold that it was whilst exercising in the northern parts his despotic powers as vice-constable that he excited the terror expressed in the legendary rhyme:— 238: 35: 80:, and at the same early age, he married Margaret, the heiress of the Bartons of Middleton, and became the founder of the family that held the lordship there until the 18th century, when it passed by the female line to the holders of the 248: 154:
Ralph Ashton is mentioned in a passage that Dr. Hibbert-Ware has explained with much ingenuity, though not with absolute certainty. According to this, corn marigold (
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There is a very full rent-roll or custumal of the manor of Ashton in 1422, in which the various names and obligations of the tenants are set forth.
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Ralph Ashton was a man of influence, and in the reign of Edward IV he held various offices. He was
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The effigy of the Black Knight is still paraded through the town of Ashton on Easter Monday.
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cause by extensive grants of land. In 1483 he was appointed vice-
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Edward IV of England

Thomas de Ashton
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Sir John de Ashton
Froissart
John Byron
Clayton
Henry VI
Suffield peerage
Richard Ashton
St Leonard's church
Middleton
High Sheriff of Yorkshire
capture of Berwick upon Tweed
knight banneret
Hutton Field
Richard III
Yorkist
constable of England
lieutenant of the Tower of London
Ashton-under-Lyne
Chrysanthemun segetum





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