John Astley (clergyman)
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John Astley (1735 – 28 May 1803) was a Church of England clergyman and pluralist, Rector of Thornage, Brinton, Bintree, and Foulsham in Norfolk.
A younger son of Sir Jacob Astley, 3rd Baronet (1692–1760), of Melton Constable Hall, Norfolk, Astley was born in 1735 at Hindolveston.[1] His mother, Dame Lucy, was a daughter of Sir Nicholas L'Estrange, of Hunstanton.[2] He was educated at Holt Grammar School, under John Holmes, and Bury Grammar School.[1]
At Easter 1752, aged seventeen, Astley was admitted to Caius College, Cambridge, where he held a scholarship for four years, until 1756. He graduated LL.B. in 1759.[1]

