Edward Bashe

Sir Edward Bashe (died 12 May 1653) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1628 and 1640.

Bashe was the son of Ralph Bashe, of Stanstead Abbots, Hertfordshire and his wife Frances Carey, daughter of Sir Edward Carey, Master of the Jewel Office.

Bashe died in 1653 and was buried at Stanstead Cussans, Hertfordshire.

By deed of 10 November 1635 and under his will he founded charities to support almshouses and a school at Stanstead.

[1] At the Restoration in 1660, Ralph unsuccessfully petitioned King Charles II to inherit the office of Chamberlain.