Hugh John Dukinfield Astley
Hugh John Dukinfield Astley
Revd. Hugh John Dukinfield Astley MA Litt D. FRHistS | |||||||||
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Born | 1856 | ||||||||
Died | 1930 | ||||||||
Residence | East Rudham Vicarage, King’s Lynn | ||||||||
Occupation | church | ||||||||
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Proposed by T.A. Joyce; seconded by William Gowland 1905.11.21
death noted in the Report of the Council for 1930
Notes From Elsewhere
"Rev. Hugh John Dukinfield Astley, born 29th Sept, 1856, Rector of East Rudham, Norfolk. The Rev. H. J. Dukinfield Astley married first in 1882 Mary Louise, daughter of G. Appleton, Esq, M.D, of The Lizard, Cornwall (she died in 1884), and secondly in 1885, Laura Edith Catherine Brett, great granddaughter of the 8th Duke of Somerset. The Rev. H. J. Astley is deeply interested in archaeological subjects, and is Hon. Editorial Secretary of the British Archaeological Association, London. He is noted as a writer on various subjects, and contributed to the Anglo-Catholic, an article criticising the Archbishop of Canterbury's Charge, 1898. He has written at different times to the British Archaeological Journal, the Athenceum, and other papers.." -
Publications
External Publications
A Short Historical Guide to the Ancient Village of Castleacre, in the County of Norfolk. By H.J. Dukinfield Astley. M.A., Litt. D., &c. Vicar Of East & West Rudham, Norfolk. Paperback – 1908
by H. J. Dukinfield (Hugh John Dukinfield Astley - 1856-1930) . ASTLEY (Author)
Prehistoric Archaeology and the Old Testament
Bury St. Edmunds Notes and Impressions
Notes on the ninth Iter of Antoninius, with special reference to the sites of Sitomagus & Venta Icenorum, re-considered in the light of the Tabula Peutingariana Unknown Binding – 1908
by H. J. Dukinfield Astley (Author)
A group of Norman fonts in northwest Norfolk Unknown Binding – 1906
by H. J. Dukinfield Astley (Author)
House Publications
Cup and ring markings 1911
Hypogeum at Hat Saflieni, Malta 1914