John Ashley
Active Years
Min year: 1734, Max year: 1800, Max count: 3
As Author
- 1734: The sugar trade, with the incumbrances thereon, laid open. By a Barbadoes planter
- 1735: Some observations on a direct exportation of sugar, from the British islands. With answers to Mr. Toriano's objections to it. In a letter from a gentleman in Barbados, to his friend in London
- 1740: Memoirs and considerations concerning the trade and revenues of the British colonies in America
- 1743: A supplement. On taxes in general on British sugar
- 1743: The second part of Memoirs and considerations concerning the trade and revenues of the British colonies in America; tending to shew how the trade and interest of those colonies are interwoven with the interest of Great Britain, and that the Traffick, Wealth and Strength of the whole British Empire may thereby be greatly increased. By John Ashley, Esq; Late Deputy-Surveyor and Auditor-General of all his Majesty's Revenues arising in Barbados, and the Windward Caribbee Islands in America, and a Member of his Majesty's Council in the said Island of Barbados
- 1743: Memoirs and considerations concerning the trade and revenues of the British colonies in America
- 1744: A supplement to the second part of the memoirs of John Ashley, Esq
- 1796: A new song. Written by a Dutch sans culotte, at the time that the allied armies under the command of the Duke of York and General Clairfait, were making the best of their way across the Rhine, and leaving Holland to the mercy of the French. Tune - Bow, wow, wow, &c
- 1796: A new song. Written by a Dutch sans culotte,
As Publisher
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