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  1. John Aislabie or Aslabie (/ ˈ eɪ z l ə b i /; 4 December 1670 – 18 June 1742), of Studley Royal, near Ripon, Yorkshire, was a British politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons from 1695 to 1721. He was of an independent mind, and did not stick regularly to the main parties.

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    John Aislabie o Aslabie (4 de diciembre de 1670 - 18 de junio de 1742), de Studley Royal, cerca de Ripon, Yorkshire, fue un político británico que se sentó en el inglés y Cámara de los Comunes británica de 1695 a 1721.

  3. AISLABIE, John (1670-1742), of Studley Royal, nr. Ripon, Yorks. and Red Lion Square, London. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1690-1715, ed. D. Hayton, E. Cruickshanks, S. Handley, 2002. Available from Boydell and Brewer.

  4. In the early 18th century John Aislabie had great plans to impress visitors to his Yorkshire estate and turned the wild and wooded valley of the River Skell into one of England’s most spectacular Georgian water gardens.

  5. John Aislabie – Studley Royal and John Aislabie. (1670-1742) John Aislabie was not a garden designer by profession; he was a politician. Following his first marriage he soon entered the political scene and became a Member of Parliament and then Mayor of Ripon.

  6. JOHN AISLABIE (1670-1742), English politician, was born at Goodramgate, York, on the 7th of December 1670. He was the fourth son of George Aislabie, principal registrar of the archiepiscopal court of York. In 1695 he was elected member of parliament for Ripon.

  7. 20 de dic. de 2011 · Abstract. In 1768, William Aislabie purchased an estate neighbouring his own that included the ruins of Fountains Abbey, and proceeded to clear and reorganise the ruins to emphasise them as the subject of a Picturesque view. His intervention resulted in significant critical objection, but the basis of this objection shifted ...