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was substituted; he and Astle were removed under Pitt's administration. The same persons were appointed by royal commission in 1764 to superintend the methodising of the records of state and council preserved in the State Paper Office at Whitehall. In 1765 Astle was made receiver-general of sixpence
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in Staffordshire, the son of Daniel Astle, keeper of the forest. He was articled to an attorney, but did not take up his profession and went to London, where he was employed to make an index to the catalogue of the
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The Origin and Progress of Writing, as well Hieroglyphic as Elementary, illustrated by engravings taken from marbles, manuscripts, and charters, ancient and modern: also some account of the origin and progress of
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at his house at Battersea Rise, near London on 1 December 1803, in his 69th year. By his wife he had nine children. His children included Philip Hills, Edward Astle, Maria Bloxham and Rear-Admiral
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London, 1767–77, 6 vols, folio, was undertaken by Morant and John Topham down to 2nd Henry VI, and after that period by Topham and Astle. Dr. John Strachey saw the volumes through the press.
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On the death of Morant in 1770 he came into possession through his wife of his father-in-law's library of books and manuscripts, and of a considerable fortune. He died of
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Catalogue of the MSS. in the Cottonian Library... with an account of the damage sustained by fire in 1731 and a catalogue of the charters preserved
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His printed books, chiefly collected by Morant, were purchased from his executors in 1804 for the sum of £1,000, by the founders of the
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in the pound on the civil list, and on 18 December of the same year he married Anna Maria, the only daughter and heiress of the Rev.
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London, 1784, 4to, with 31 plates; the 'second edition, with additions,' London, 1803, 4to, 32 plates and portrait, contains
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employed him in arranging papers and other matters that required a knowledge of ancient handwriting, and nominated him, with
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was published by Samuel Hooper in 1777, with a dedication to Astle. He had no literary connection with the
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Astle eventually brought together the most remarkable private collection of manuscripts in the country.
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Astle was elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1763, and about the same time
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was the editor of this; the translation and most of the notes were furnished by the Rev.
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was reproduced by Astle in 1775 from the original in the chapter house at Westminster.
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was a contribution to the English literature of palaeography, intended to be a work of
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Astle was an efficient and zealous keeper, working on storage and indexation. A
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An Account of the Seals of the Kings, Royal Boroughs, and Magnates of Scotland,
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Rotuli Parliamentorum ut et petitiones et placita in Parliamento, etc. ,
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Antiquaries: the discovery of the past in eighteenth-century Britain
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A Biographical Dictionary of Sculptors in Britain 1660–1851
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between 1763 and 1802, Astle published the following:
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Ramsay, Nigel (2009) . "Astle, Thomas (1735–1803)".
41:(22 December 1735 – 1 December 1803) was an English 255:(1788), often said to have been translated by him. 291:London, 1792, folio, 5 plates; also published in 283:Appendix on the Radical Letters of the Pelasgians 572:Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London 16:English antiquary and palaeographer, 1735–1803 402:; Hardy, Emma; Sullivan, M. G., eds. (2009). 8: 459:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 520:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 183:acknowledges his help while investigating 582:Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 456:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 331: 221:edited the former work, and Caley with 149:, in 1783, obtained the higher office. 65:Astle was born on 22 December 1735 at 347: 345: 343: 341: 339: 337: 335: 115:Charles Lyttelton, Bishop of Carlisle 7: 263:. Besides many contributions to the 304:The Origin and Progress of Writing, 117:, Ayloffe, Ducarel, Charles Lloyd, 484:. London: Hambledon & London. 187:literature. He was a conductor of 78:, printed in 1759, 2 vols, folio. 14: 517:Dictionary of National Biography 499: 352:Dictionary of National Biography 211:Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium 310:. The plates were engraved by 285:(published separately in 1775) 1: 109:In 1766 Astle was admitted a 562:Fellows of the Royal Society 473:UK public library membership 49:. He became a fellow of the 272:The Will of King Henry VII, 165:St Mary's Church, Battersea 111:Fellow of the Royal Society 598: 406:. 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FRS
FRSE
FSA
antiquary
palaeographer
Society of Antiquaries
Royal Society
Yoxall
Needwood Forest
Harleian manuscripts
George Grenville
Sir Joseph Ayloffe
Andrew Coltée Ducarel
John Topham
Philip Morant
Essex
Fellow of the Royal Society
Charles Lyttelton, Bishop of Carlisle
Gowin Knight
Matthew Maty
Peter Collinson
Owen Salusbury Brereton
Henry Baker
Henry Rooke
Sir John Shelley
Keeper of the Records
dropsy
George Astle
St Mary's Church, Battersea

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