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ASHE, Thomas, author, born near Dublin, Ireland, 15 July 1770; died in Bath, England, 17 December 1835. For a short while he served in the English army, and then filled a clerical position in Dublin. He spent several years in foreign travel, and published accounts of his experiences, among which, besides his "Memoirs and Confessions" (3 vols., 1815), are " Memoirs of Mammoth and other Bones found in the Vicinity of the Ohio" (1806); "Travels in America in 1806" (1808) ; and "A Commercial and Geographical Sketch of Brazil and Madeira" (1812). He also wrote several novels.
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