Ashley, born in 
1836, was private secretary to 
Prime Minister Lord Palmerston from 
1858 until 
Palmerston’s death in 
1865. Enclosed in 
this despatch is a document addressed from Ashley to the Colonial Office forwarding a memorial
                     from the Mayor and Council of the City of Victoria offering the 
Queen congratulations on the birth of the Prince and Princess of Wales’ son.
During his time as 
Palmerston’s private secretary, Ashley accompanied British diplomat Laurence Oliphant on an
                     expedition to Volhynia, Russia, where they were arrested on suspicions that they were
                     Polish insurgents.
1 In 
1865, he was decorated commander of the Danish order of the Dannebrog.
2 Following 
Palmerston’s death, Ashley embraced his office as treasurer of county courts, and was elected
                     as a Liberal for Poole, Dorset, in 
1874.
3 In the 
1880 general election, he was appointed parliamentary secretary to the Board of Trade,
                     in Prime Minister William Gladstone’s administration; and in 
1882 he transferred to the Colonial Office where he represented the Secretary of State,
                     Lord Derby, in the House of Commons.
4 Ashley died on 
15 November 1907 at Broadlands.
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