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In 1979, the publication of an analysis of The Ashbourne portrait dealt a further blow to the movement.

Ashbourne and William
William Langley, vicar of Fenny Bentley and headmaster of Ashbourne Grammar School.
William Gibson, 2nd Baron Ashbourne.
* William Gibson, 2nd Baron Ashbourne ( 1868 – 1942 )
They lived in Fitzwilliam Square and produced four sons, the eldest son and heir being William Gibson, 2nd Baron Ashbourne, and four daughters.
* William Gibson, 2nd Baron Ashbourne ( 1868 – 1942 ), Anglo-Irish Member of Parliament
Alleyne was fifth and youngest son of William FitzHerbert of Tissington in Derbyshire, who married Mary, eldest daughter of Littleton Poyntz Meynell of Bradley, near Ashbourne.
Following him was his second, William, who was a favourite of King John who restored his earldom along with the manors of Wirksworth, Ashbourne and, later, Horston Castle ( Horsley ).

Ashbourne and which
The ZIP Code Tabulation Area for 19703 includes communities such as Ashbourne Hills, the Greentree section, the Society Hill Section, and parts of Rolling Park, which are not included in Claymont CDP, and had a population of 15, 312 at the 2000 census.
Matlock, in west Derbyshire, is within the Derbyshire Dales which includes the towns of Bakewell and Ashbourne, as well as Wirksworth.
Ashbourne is known for its annual two-day Royal Shrovetide Football Match, in which one half of the town plays the other at football, using the town as the pitch and with the goals three miles apart.
The Ashbourne game also known as " hugball " has been played from at least c. 1667 although the exact origins of the game are unknown due to a fire at the Royal Shrovetide Committee office in the 1890s which destroyed the earliest records.
Trade was carried out at a Market Stone on Ashbourne Road which leads into the Town Centre.
The roundabout with the eastern exit to Ashbourne is near an old airfield which is now an industrial estate.
He was largely single-handedly responsible for the drafting of the Purchase of Land ( Ireland ) Act 1885 which was commonly known as the Ashbourne Act.
At Parsley Hay, about southwest of Bakewell, the High Peak Trail is joined by the Tissington Trail, another route of the National Cycle Network, which was formerly the railway branch line to Ashbourne.
These projects have now been incorporated into a single project which extends from the end of the Ashbourne Bypass to north of Ardee ( N2 Ashbourne to Ardee ).
The River Ashbourne flows into the Haven, down which iron products, particularly cannon, used to be shipped from the Wealden iron works at Ashburnham.

Ashbourne and was
He was second-in-command to Thomas Ashe ( who would later die on hunger strike ) in an encounter with the armed Royal Irish Constabulary at Ashbourne, County Meath during the Easter Rising in 1916.
Later, disputes arose as to whether trade union struggle could result in positive gains for the working class, or whether their role was purely defensive-the former view being taken by some members of the Ashbourne Court Group.
The Tissington Trail, a popular recreational walk and cycle path, starts at Mappleton Lane on the northern outskirts of town, accessed by a large Victorian tunnel nearly 500 yards long running from the former station site in the town and follows the course of the former Ashbourne to Buxton railway, running from what was Ashbourne railway station through the village of Tissington and joining the High Peak Trail ( the old Cromford and High Peak Railway ) at Parsley Hay.
She was born as Catherine Mumford in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England, the daughter of John Mumford and Sarah Milward.
During his tenure, the estate was largely sold off under the Ashbourne and Wyndham Acts and was reduced to around three hundred acres.
The Abbey was dissolved in 1537 and the estate became the property of Sir Nicholas Strelley, from whom it descended to the Pegge family through the marriage of Edward Pegge of Ashbourne, Derbyshire to Gertrude Strelley, heiress of the Strelley's, in Norton on 17 July 1648.
On June 23, 2011, SPT formed Victory Television, a London-based television production company that's a joint venture with Victoria Ashbourne, who was the senior vice president of creative development for international production of SPT.
Edward Gibson, 1st Baron Ashbourne PC, QC ( 4 September 1837 – 22 May 1913 ) was an Irish lawyer and Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
On his appointment as Lord Chancellor, Gibson was raised to the peerage as Baron Ashbourne, of Ashbourne in the County of Meath in 1885.
Lady Ashbourne was a niece of John Dawson Mayne and grand-daughter of Abraham Colles.
There were 15 inmates at the 1841 census, but the number rose considerably in 1845, when the Brassington Poor Law Union was wound up and Brassington joined the new Ashbourne Union.
The Brassington workhouse, augmented by the nearby George and Dragon pub, served the new union while a new workhouse was built in Ashbourne.
Charles marched by Bridgnorth, Lichfield and Ashbourne to Doncaster, where on the 18 August he was met by great numbers of Yorkshire gentlemen with promises of fresh recruits.
There was a proposal to construct a branch to Ashbourne, and another in 1839 to extend the canal along the Dove Valley to link up with the Trent and Mersey Canal, but no details of the precise routes have survived.
On 30 September 2008, it was announced that a 13km ( 8. 1 miles ) section of the current N2 from Killshane to Ashbourne was under consideration for re-designation to motorway standard.

Ashbourne and by
* She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith with Una Stubbs, Ewan Hooper, Andy Serkis and Lorraine Ashbourne ( 1990 )
Ashbourne is also a market town, as granted by Market Charter in 1257.
The people of Ashbourne have opposed any such moves by the council and started an online petition.
Though this has been refuted by the Oxford dictionary and hailed as " nothing apart from local folklore ... after all, the phrase isn't ' a local Ashbourne '.
* Ashbourne Shrovetide pictures by Warren Elkes
The National Development Plan included a large expansion in commuter services, especially in the greater Dublin area, and so the company greatly increased services on routes such as Dublin / Drogheda / Dundalk, Dublin / Ashbourne, Dublin / Ratoath, Dublin / Dunshaughlin / Navan / Kells / Cavan ; this has been driven mainly by the economic boom of the Nineties, known as the Celtic Tiger.
The main station, Markeaton Station, is located at the Ashbourne Road / Queensway entrance to the park, next to the car park, and buildings formerly occupied by the British Army.
Lord Ashbourne by Leslie Ward, 1885.
World premiere directed by Braham Murray with David Threlfall, Lorraine Ashbourne and Andy Serkis ( 1991 )
In Derbyshire County Council it is part of the Ashbourne ward and is represented by the Conservative Andrew Lewer.
The Acts was amended by the 1888 Land Purchase Act providing a further five million to the amount granted for purchase under the Ashbourne Act.
* The Land Act, an extension of the Ashbourne Act of 1885, is passed by Parliament.
The house was built in 1671 by Edward Pegge of the Ashbourne family who had acquired the estate by marriage to Gertrude Strelley in 1648.
It is bordered to the south by Cheltenham Avenue, to the west by Old York Road, to the east by New Second Street and to the north by Ashbourne Road.

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