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Robert Aske (24 February 1619 – 27 January 1689) was a 17th-century English philanthropist, merchant and haberdasher, who served as an Alderman of London. Aske is remembered primarily for the charitable foundation he endowed nowadays operating two leading schools at Elstree , Haberdashers' Boys' School and Haberdashers' School for ...
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Cliffords Tower, the scene of Aske's execution in 1537....
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Robert Aske was the son of an affluent draper and was apprenticed to John Trott, a trading haberdasher (who was a dealer in raw silk) and who was an East India Company merchant. Aske became a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers in 1643 and was elected an Alderman of the City of London in 1666. He became Master of the Haberdashers ...
Robert Aske (* 1500; † 12. Juli 1537) war ein englischer Jurist. Leben und Karriere. Aufgewachsen in York zog es ihn bald nach London, wo er als Jurist tätig war.
3. Sept. 2021 · Merchant Robert Aske invested about £500 - worth around £110,000 today - in the Royal African Company. It had a monopoly on the British slave trade and continued slaving until 1731.
9. Mai 2024 · Overview. Robert Aske. (d. 1537) lawyer and rebel. Quick Reference. (d. 1537). A Lincolnshire attorney, Aske led the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536–7, a rising against the dissolution of the monasteries and in favour of the old religion.