Astley could refer to various places in England:
- Other
- Arthur Astley, British athlete
- Sir Astley Cooper, English surgeon and anatomist
- Astley Jones, newsreader and continuity announcer
- D. G. Astley, Scottish curler
- Dai Astley, Wales international footballer
- Edwin (Ted) Astley (1922—1998) a British composer
- Gordon Astley, British radio presenter
- Ian Astley, British race car driver
- Jacob Astley, 3rd Baron Astley of Reading
- John Astley may refer to:
- John Astley (courtier) (c. Astley is a large village and component area of the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan in Greater Manchester, England. The Astley Green Colliery Museum is run by the Red Rose Steam Society Limited in Astley Green near Tyldesley in Greater Manchester ( Astley is a Village and parish within the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire, England. Astley is a village in Worcestershire, England, about seven miles southwest of Kidderminster. Astley is a small Village and parish in Shropshire, England. The official 2001 census recorded 454 people living in the parish and Astley Village is a Civil parish in the borough of Chorley in Lancashire, England, covering a suburb of Chorley Arthur Astley (died 1916 was a British athlete from Lancashire. Sir Astley Paston Cooper 1st Baronet ( August 23, 1768 &ndash February 12, 1841) English surgeon and Anatomist Astley Jones is a newsreader and continuity announcer on BBC Radio 4. D G Astley Scottish curler Winner of the curling Gold in the 1924 Winter Olympics for Great Britain. David John "Dai" Astley ( 11 October, 1909, Dowlais, Wales – 7 November 1989) was a Wales international Edwin Astley (1922&mdash1998 was a British Composer, occasionally credited as Ted Astley. Currently radio presenter for BBC Southern Counties Radio. His show is broadcast weekdays and Sunday between 10am and 2pm Ian Astley is a British Race car driver who competed in the 1997 FIA GT Championship. Jacob Astley 3rd Baron Astley of Reading (c 1654 &ndash 1688 was an English peer John Astley may refer to John Astley (courtier ( c 1507&ndash1596 MP for Cricklade 1559 and for Boroughbridge 1563 Sir John 1507–1596), MP for Cricklade 1559, and for Boroughbridge 1563
- Sir John Astley, 2nd Baronet, of Pateshull (1687–1772), Member of Parliament (MP) for Shrewsbury 1727-1734 and Shropshire 1734-1772
- John Astley (painter) (1720–1787), English portrait painter and beau
- Sir John Dugdale Astley, 1st Baronet, of Everley (1778–1842), MP for Wiltshire 1820–1832, Wiltshire North, 1832–1835
- Sir John Dugdale Astley, 3rd Baronet, of Everley (1828–1894), MP for Lincolnshire North 1874-1880
- Jon Astley, British record producer
- Mark Astley, Canadian ice-hockey player
- Pat Astley, English actress and porn star
- Philip Astley, English circus performer
- Rick Astley, English musician
- Sian Astley, a television presenter
- Thea Astley, Australian novelist
- Virginia Astley, an English singer-songwriter
- William Astley, an Australian short story writer
Sir John Astley 2nd Baronet (1687 &ndash 29 January 1772) was a longtime British politician Sir John Dugdale Astley 1st Baronet ( 27 June 1778 &ndash 19 January 1842) was an English politician Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Dugdale Astley 3rd Baronet (1828 &ndash 10 October, 1894) was an English Soldier and Sportsman, son Jon Astley is a British Record producer who recorded and released two albums as a Singer-songwriter in the late 1980s Mark Astley (born March 30, 1969 in Calgary, Alberta) is a professional Ice hockey defenceman. Philip Astley ( January 8, 1742 &ndash January 27, 1814) is regarded as the " father of the modern circus. Richard Paul Astley (born February 6, 1966) is an English Singer, Songwriter and Musician. Sian Astley is the presenter of The Guardian Media Group's Channel M Homesearch show broadcast on Sky 203 and Cable 878 the North West's only dedicated property Thea Astley (25 August 1925 - 17 August 2004 was an Australian novelist and short story writer Virginia Astley is an English singer-songwriter active during the 1980s and 1990s William Astley ( 13 August 1855 – 5 October 1911) was an Australian short story writer who wrote under the Pseudonym "
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