Edward Ashe (died 1748)

Edward Ashe
St Peter and St Paul, Heytesbury, where Edward Ashe was buried
Board of Trade
In office
1720–1746
Clerk of the Ordnance
In office
1714–1718
MP for Heytesbury
In office
1695–1747
Personal details
Born1673
Heytesbury, Wiltshire
Died22 May 1748(1748-05-22) (aged 74)
Heytesbury, Wiltshire
Resting placeSt Peter and St Paul, Heytesbury
NationalityEnglish
Political partyWhig
SpouseFrances Luttrell
Parent(s)William Ashe (1647-1713)
Anne Popham (1649-1680)
Alma materWadham College, Oxford
OccupationLandowner

Edward Ashe (c. 1673 – 1748) of Heytesbury, Wiltshire was an English landowner, and Member of Parliament for Heytesbury for 52 years, from 1695 to 1747.

Between 1640 and 1750, Heytesbury was continuously represented by a member of the Ashe family. His grandfather, Edward, father, William, brother, and nephew, were also MPs for the seat.

During his time in Parliament, he is recorded as making only one intervention, in 1733. A reliable Whig, and supporter of Robert Walpole, in 1720, he was given a seat on the Board of Trade, which he retained until 1746.

He died on 22 May 1748; he had no children from his marriage to Frances Luttrell, and his estate was inherited by his nephew, William Ashe, 1714 to 1750.