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2 unusual facts about Sir John Astley, 2nd Baronet


John Astley

Sir John Astley, 2nd Baronet, of Pateshull (1687–1772), Member of Parliament (MP) for Shrewsbury 1727–1734 and Shropshire 1734–1772

St Mary's Church, Patshull

St Mary's was built in about 1743, and was designed by James Gibbs for Sir John Astley.


Bibby Line

In 2002 Sir Derek Bibby, 2nd baronet, and great-great-grandson of the founder and past chairman and president of the firm, was aged 80 and terminally ill with leukemia.

George Littlewood

His next event which was his first venture to London, where in September, of the same year, and competing in field of 29 at the Agricultural Hall, Islington, he won the Sir John Astley, 'Champion Gold Medal' and a prize of £60, which included £10 for beating the then world record of 405 miles.

Sir John Astley, 2nd Baronet

On 27 May 1711, he married Mary Prynce, daughter of Francis Prynce in Tibberton, Shropshire.


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