For you Chris but no doubt Liz will be interested, as I think that this is the Thomas
Catley on her Lincolnshire Tree :-
A Biographical Directory of British Architects 1600-1840, 4th Edition by Howard Colvin,
page 237 (see Amazon books web site)
"Thomas Catley,an architect of Hastings, designed St Clements Church, Hatton Nr
Hastings (dem c 1970) in the 'early English style' "
Best
Tim
There is ample documentation for this Thomas Catley, who was the Hastings Town Surveyor.
Look in National Archives (under A2A not Documents Online) for a multitude of documents
held at East Sussex Record Office. Anthony
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Subject: [CATLEY] Catley Database entry
For you Chris but no doubt Liz will be interested, as I think that this is the Thomas
Catley on her Lincolnshire Tree :-
A Biographical Directory of British Architects 1600-1840, 4th Edition by Howard Colvin,
page 237 (see Amazon books web site)
"Thomas Catley,an architect of Hastings, designed St Clements Church, Hatton Nr
Hastings (dem c 1970) in the 'early English style' "
Best
Tim
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There is something about this entry that does not gel. St Clements is a church in Hastings
readily found on the net. It is only 1 mile from the church to Halton Heights (entry reads
Halton not Hatton) and even if a church was built there in 1838 it seems unlikely it, too,
would be dedicated to St Clement. I wonder if Thomas Catley rather was involved in
improvements to an existing church? If so it was not demolished in 1970. Anthony
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From: catley-bounces(a)rootsweb.com on behalf of Tim Cattley
Sent: Sun 20-09-2009 01:14
To: catley @rootsweb
Subject: [CATLEY] Catley Database entry
For you Chris but no doubt Liz will be interested, as I think that this is the Thomas
Catley on her Lincolnshire Tree :-
A Biographical Directory of British Architects 1600-1840, 4th Edition by Howard Colvin,
page 237 (see Amazon books web site)
"Thomas Catley,an architect of Hastings, designed St Clements Church, Hatton Nr
Hastings (dem c 1970) in the 'early English style' "
Best
Tim
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