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Thomas Cobden

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14 September 1821, with whom he had at least five children. Due to his work in the area, Cobden lived in Carlow for some time, building a house on College Street. He lived in London from 1832, and was living in 14 Upper Clapton Terrace, Hackney when he died 27 November 1842. His cause of death was
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on 13 April 1794, the son of a builder Thomas Cobden and Mary Camp. Cobden had many siblings, as Thomas Cobden was a widower when he married Camp. Thomas Cobden the elder built Chichester Market House in 1807 with William Brooks, under the direction of
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It has been suggested that it was through his father's connections to Nash that Cobden began to get commissions in Ireland from the early 1810s. Cobden's work began with designs for Gurteen le Poer,
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In 1829, Cobden succeeded Joseph Lynch in overseeing the construction of the Cathedral of the Assumption in Carlow town. Cobden took much of his inspiration from Europe, in particular the
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and Wexford, with many of his clients being members of the landed gentry. Some of the resultant buildings were Braganza built for Sir Dudley Hill,
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McDonnell, Thomas (2008). "Thomas A. Cobden, 1794-1842: An Architect in County Carlow". In McGrath, Thomas (ed.).
409: 399: 153: 128:. Nothing is known of Cobden's education, but it would appear he began in his father's trade as early as 1813. 341: 286: 194:. This was just one of many churches Cobden was involved in designing, others include a Catholic church at 369: 374: 165: 108: 260: 95:(1794 – 1842) was an English architect, best known for designing many buildings in south-east 125: 394: 389: 132: 8: 161: 68: 224:
Andrews, Helen (2009). "Cobden, Thomas Alfred". In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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For the majority of his career, Cobden's work was in
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Chichester
Upper Clapton
London
Abney Park Cemetery
Ireland
Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow
Duckett's Grove
Browne-Clayton Monument
Chichester
John Nash
Westminster St James
consumption
County Waterford
Wells House
County Wexford
Royal Irish Academy
Royal Hibernian Academy
County Carlow
Duckett's Grove
Ballykealy House
Beffroi Tower
Bruges
Killeshin






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