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    James Wyatt PRA (3 August 1746 – 4 September 1813) was an English architect, a rival of Robert Adam in the neoclassical and neo-Gothic styles. He was...
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    Wyatt family included several of the major English architects during the 18th and 19th centuries, and a significant 18th century inventor, John Wyatt...
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    estate in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire. The mansion building (designed by James Wyatt in 1788) is located in the middle of 300 acres (1.2 km2) of parkland...
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  • James Wyatt (1746–1813) was an English architect. James Wyatt may also refer to: James Bosley Noel Wyatt (1847–1926), American architect James Wyatt (game...
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    Grade I. No.s 11–15 built in 1773–1776 by architect James Wyatt in cooperation with his brother Samuel Wyatt. First houses in which Coade stone was used...
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    Fonthill Abbey (category James Wyatt buildings)
    Wiltshire, England, at the direction of William Thomas Beckford and architect James Wyatt. It was built near the site of the Palladian house, later known...
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  • steward to Lord Uxbridge in Staffordshire), nephew to the architects James Wyatt and Samuel Wyatt, and cousin to Sir Jeffry Wyattville. He joined the East...
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    Thomas (1804). Observations on the Plans and Elevations Designed by James Wyatt, Architect, for Downing College, Cambridge: In a Letter to Francis Annesley...
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  • Samuel Wyatt (8 September 1737, Weeford, Staffs. – London, 8 February 1807) was an English architect and engineer. A member of the Wyatt family, which...
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    Richard James Wyatt (6 June 1795 (baptised) – May 1850) was a sculptor. He was the grandson of the architect James Wyatt. Wyatt studied in Rome under...
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    Viscounts de Vesci in County Laois, Ireland. It was designed by architect James Wyatt and built by Sir William Chambers in 1773. The de Vesci family lived...
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  • James Bosley Noel Wyatt (1847–1926) was an American architect and co-founder of the Wyatt & Nolting architectural partnership. Wyatt attended Harvard University...
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  • cricketer Lewis Wyatt (1777–1853), British architect Lisa K. Wyatt, American actress Logan Wyatt (born 1997), American baseball player Lucius R. Wyatt (born 1938)...
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  • Henry James Pye, poetaster, Poet Laureate (born 1745) 23 August – Alexander Wilson, Scottish-born ornithologist (born 1766) 4 September – James Wyatt, architect...
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    most important architects such as: John Nash-Buckingham Palace; Sir John Soane-Bank of England; Robert Adam-Kenwood House; and James Wyatt-Radcliffe Observatory...
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    design aspects of the Royal Albert Hall, along with architects William Tite and Matthew Digby Wyatt, and the engineers John Hawkshaw and John Fowler. In...
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    and demolished the house that stood there. He commissioned James Wyatt, the notable architect, to build the present Hall and the plans that were drawn up...
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  • William Wyatt (5 March 1785 – 1835) was an English architect and member of the Wyatt family. He was the youngest son of the architect James Wyatt and his...
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    to the Ashridge estate which was probably designed 1808-1813 by James Wyatt, architect of Ashridge House. Ringshall lies on the edge of the Ashridge Commons...
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    Joseph Evans Sperry (category 19th-century American architects)
    Baltimore, Maryland, where he partnered with James Bosley Noel Wyatt to form the architectural firm Wyatt and Sperry. Their affiliation lasted from 1878...
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    and sculptors. Wyatt was born in London, the son of the architect James Wyatt and was the brother of Benjamin Dean Wyatt, the architect. Matthew was educated...
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    Market Cross, Devizes (category James Wyatt buildings)
    constructed in 1814 on the site of an older cross. Designed by architect James Wyatt, it is Gothic in style. It was completed posthumously to his design...
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    Benjamin Dean Wyatt (1775–1852) was an English architect, part of the Wyatt family. He was the son and pupil of the architect James Wyatt, and the brother...
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  • Lewis William Wyatt (1777–1853) was a British architect, a nephew of both Samuel and James Wyatt of the Wyatt family of architects, who articled with each...
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    nurseryman and draftsman, Mr. Brown's surveyor; James Wyatt, architect; Joseph Bonomi the Elder, architect; Samuel Lapidge, took over from Brown in the park...
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    Thomas Henry Wyatt (9 May 1807 – 5 August 1880) was an Anglo-Irish architect. He had a prolific and distinguished career, being elected President of the...
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    Country Estates (2011) Aurum Press Ltd, ISBN 978-1-84513-670-3. James Wyatt. Architect to George III (Yale 2013) Requisitioned: The British Country House...
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    1786 in Liverpool. Foster studied under Jeffry Wyatt in Lower Brook Street, London, whose uncle James Wyatt had worked with John Sr. on Liverpool Town Hall...
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    to complete. James Wyatt was an architect who often employed the neo-classical style, but at Wilton for reasons known only to architect and client he...
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  • (1728–1782) Benjamin Dean Wyatt (1775–1852) James Wyatt (1746–1813) Lewis Wyatt (1777–1853) Philip Wyatt (died 1835) Samuel Wyatt (1737–1807) Sir Jeffry...
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