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ELIAS ASHMOLB (1617-1692)

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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 733 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ELIAS ASHMOLB (1617-1692)  ,
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English antiquarian, and founder of the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, was born at
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Lichfield on the 23rd of May 1617, the son of a saddler . In 1638 he became a
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solicitor, and in 1644 was appointed conirniasioner of excise . At Oxford, whither this brought him when the Royalist Parliament was sitting there, he made friends with Captain (afterwards
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Sir) George Wharton, through whose influence he obtained the king's commission as captain of horse and
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comptroller of the ordnance . In 1646 he was initiated as a Freemason—the first gentleman, or amateur, to be " accepted." In 1649 he married Lady Mainwaring, some twenty years his senior and a relative of his first wife who had died eight years before . This
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marriage placed him in a position of affluence that enabled him to devote his whole time to his favourite studies . His
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interest in
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astrology, aroused by Wharton, and by William Lilly,—whom with other astrologers he met in Limclon in 1646,—seems, in the followihg years, to have subsided in favour of
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heraldry and antiquarian research . In 1657 his wife petitioned for a separation, but failing to gain her case returned to live with him . Between this crisis in his domestic
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life and the time of her
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death in 1668, Ashmole was in high favour at court . He was made successively Windsor herald,
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commissioner, comptroller and accountant-general of excise, commissioner for Surinam and comptroller of the White Office . He afterwards refused the office of Garter king-at-arms in favour of Sir William Dugdale, whose daughter he had married in 1668 . In 1672 he published his Institutions,
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Laws and Ceremonies of the Order of the Garter, a
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work which was practically exhaustive, and is an example of his
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diligence and years of patient antiquarian research . Five years later he presented the Ashmolean Museum, the first public museum of curiosities in the
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kingdom, the larger.
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part of which he had inherited from a friend, John Tradescant, to the university of Oxford .

He made it a

condition that a suitable
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building should be erected for its reception, and the collection was not finally installed until 1683 . Subsequently he made the further gift to the university of his library . He died on the 18th of May 1692 .

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