Thomas Astle FRS FRSE FSA (22 December 1735 – 1 December 1803) was an English antiquary and palaeographer. He became a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries...
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John Astle (born 1943), American politician Nathan Astle (born 1971), New Zealand cricketer Thomas Astle (1735–1803), English antiquarian Todd Astle (born...
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1937. Retrieved 28 May 2023. Chisholm 1911, p. 64. Francis Grose and Thomas Astle, The Antiquarian Reportary, vol. 3 (London, 1808), p. 386. Paul E. J...
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character designer/co-developer Geneva Hodgson along with lead programmer Tom Astle. Cartoonist and later writer for OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes. Ryann Shannon...
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of Religions Thomas Astle – The Origin and Progress of Writing George Berkeley – Works Edmund Burke – Speech on the East India Bill Thomas Chatterton –...
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Matilda Anderson, Hispanic Costume, 1480–1530 (New York, 1979), 209: Thomas Astle & Francis Grose, Antiquarian Reportary, 2 (London, 1807), 288 Maria Hayward...
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f/p/d) Mary Astell (1666–1731, England, nf) David Astle (born 1961, Australia, nf/f/d) Thomas Astle (1735–1803, England, nf) Judy Astley (living, England...
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Groby in Leicestershire. Thomas Astle FRS FRSE FSA (1735 in Yoxhall – 1803) an English antiquary and palaeographer. Thomas Gisborne (1758 – 1846 in Yoxhall...
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Otho-Corpus Gospels (section Astle's copy)
material for Mark was made in 1725 for the Earl of Oxford, and used by Thomas Astle for his book The Origin and Progress of Writing, which was published...
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George Astle (27 November 1773 – c. 29 June 1830) was a British naval commander. Astle was the son of antiquary and paleographer Thomas Astle, and Anna...
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colleagues from London Ambulance Service" (Tweet) – via Twitter. Hornall, Thomas; Astle, Mary-ann (20 June 2020). "Multiple stabbings as police deal with 'major...
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Hasted, Edward (1905). Cooke, Richard (ed.). "Letters of Edward Hasted to Thomas Astle". Archaeologia Cantiana. 27: 136–66. Ogley, Bob (2003). Kent 1800–1899:...
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Saxon & Irish manuscripts, the Saxon Manuscripts were inherited from Thomas Astle under the terms of his will in 1803 on payment of £500, the Irish manuscripts...
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times. Chiefly compiled by, or under the direction of, Francis Grose, Thomas Astle and other eminent antiquaries, September 1807 – volume one, volume two...
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the priory. Eighty-four charters collected by Thomas Martin of Palgrave which were purchased by Thomas Astle entered the Stowe Collection, and passed from...
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Labanoff, Lettres de Marie Stuart, 4 (London: Dolman, 1844), pp. 90–92. Thomas Astle, The Antiquarian Repertory, vol. 1 (London, 1807), p. 23 HMC 11th Report...
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Archive). Noted from the Butley Register or Chronicle, when in the hands of Thomas Astle: T. Martin, ed. R. Gough, The History of the Town of Thetford (J. Nichols...
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radically studying the Saxon and English Languages, 1798, dedicated to Thomas Astle, his "avowed patron", who had permitted him the "unlimited perusal" of...
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Antiquaries of Scotland. ISBN 978-1-908332-00-4. P. 56 Grose, Francis; Astle, Thomas; Jeffery, Edward (1809). The Antiquarian repertory : a miscellaneous...
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Dorothy Cholmondeley (bapt. 29 October 1776 – 18 March 1853), married Thomas Parker of Astle Hall Robert Cholmondeley (9 February 1778 – 1856) He died on 2 June...
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subsequent editions. A selection from Hill's correspondence was edited by Thomas Astle as Familiar Letters which passed between A. Hill and several eminent...
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1802 as Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae Auctoritate, edited by Thomas Astle, Samuel Ayscough and John Caley. This article incorporates text from...
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John Caley, a grocer in Bishopsgate Street, London. Acquaintance with Thomas Astle led to a place in the Record Office in the Tower of London. In 1787 he...
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Clavell in 1742. The manuscript was later owned by Thomas Astle, who called it King Alfred's Psalter. Astle included a facsimile of folio 1 verso in his Origin...
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was the intimate friend of his colleague at the State Paper Office, Thomas Astle, and of Richard Gough; the latter described Ayloffe as the English Montfaucon...
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Ducarel was appointed by the government, with Sir Joseph Ayloffe and Thomas Astle, to sort and catalogue the records of the state paper office at Whitehall...
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Library & Museum, bought by Thane at the sale for Edward Astle (1770–1816), son of Thomas Astle, noting it "passed into" the hands of Esdaile. In this case...
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(1799) Michael Biddulph, Ledbury (1800) Elizabeth St Aubyn, Orsett (1801) Thomas Astle, Battersea Parish Church (1803) Anthony Atcheson, Portsmouth Cathedral...
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1934 – 21 July 2014 William Thomas Astbury 1940-03-14 26 February 1898 – 4 June 1961 Edward Astle 1808-06-02 – 1816 Thomas Astle 1766-03-20 22 December 1735...
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recorded by Symonds D'Ewes on 21 January 1620, according to the antiquary Thomas Astle, that King James had given the late queen's wardrobe to the Earl of Dunbar...
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