The Richard Ashton, described on the election return in October 1601 as of Mawdesley was presumably identical with the man returned in March 1603 as ‘Richard Assheton, gent., steward of Newton’, though there being at least three contemporary namesakes precludes certainty. A Richard Ashton entered Gray’s Inn in 1574 and another in 1578. That one of these was the member is suggested by a 1584 report of mass being held ‘in one Ashton’s chamber ... a Lancashire man ... a counsellor in Gray’s Inn’,
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