Henry Ashley, as he was called, entered the 85th Foot in 1825 while still under age and, according to his eldest brother Lord Ashley’s journal, 28 Apr. 1826, bore ‘a good character at Malta’.
so far as an individual not qualified to take a part in a debate to oppose it, I did. I opposed it uniformly and determinedly, not only from my conviction of its dangerous tendency, but because I knew that the feeling and opinions of my constituents were as strong upon that question as my own.Dorset Co. Chron. 13 Dec. 1832.
Ashley, who joined the half-pay list in 1834 and resigned from the army in 1841, represented Dorchester until 1847. He died in November 1858, at his then residence, Clewer Lodge, New Windsor, Berkshire.
