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in their placing to each other. This was part of Nash's development of planning, this found it is a most extreme example when he set out Park
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was suffering from structural problems. Its west front was leaning forward by one foot, and Nash was hired to survey the structure and develop a plan to save the building. His solution, completed in 1791, was to demolish the upper part of the façade and rebuild it with two large but inelegant flying
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In June 1778, Nash, "by the ill conduct of his wife found it necessary to send her into Wales in order to work a reformation on her." The cause of this appears to have been the claim that Jane Nash, "had imposed two spurious children on him as his and her own, notwithstanding she had then never had
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on 11 July 1835 for £1,061 (~£139,500 in 2020 money). His books, medals, drawings and engravings were bought by a bookseller named Evans for £1,423 on 15 July (~£187,078 in 2020 money). The Castle itself was sold for a reported figure of £20,000 (~£2.63 million in 2020 money) to
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people who resented Nash's success or if there is substance behind is not known. Further London commissions for Nash followed, including the remodelling of
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specifications) all of which were constructed by James Burton's company - was
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Park. With the Regent's backing, Nash created a master plan for the area, put into effect from 1818 onwards, which stretched from St James's northwards and included
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St. John's Church of Ireland church Valentia Island (1815)
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On 28 April 1775, at the now-demolished church of St Mary
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and his best-known collaborations with Decimus Burton are
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1861:, new west front (1789–91) completely remodelled by Sir
181:. Nash also collaborated extensively with Burton's son,
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Hereford Lunatic Asylum (c. 1796), no longer standing
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Surveyor General of Woods, Forests, Parks, and Chases
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and by the era's most successful property developer,
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4513:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004.
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568:as his residence. It was the first of a series of
269:, John on 9 June 1776 and Hugh on 28 April 1778.
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1368:14–16 Regent Street (Nash's own house) (1820–21)
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2458:Buildings and architecture of Brighton and Hove
2390:Woodpark Lodge, Co. Armagh. Alterations (1830s)
1178:Nash had many pupils and assistants, including
699:). In 1806 Nash was appointed architect to the
4150:(2nd ed.). New York: Facts on File, Inc.
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1715:. The first Italianate villa in Britain (1802)
1153:and several copies of old master paintings by
916:(1828). The arch was originally designed as a
418:, built for the Colby family at Boncath, near
370:(1792–1796). It was at Hereford that Nash met
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2407:for a Mr Richardson. Date unknown. Unexecuted
1053:Subsequently, Nash invited Decimus to design
1027:in Regent's Park, and he was also invited by
749:(1812 and 1819–1821), this opens into Nash's
710:and the development of an area then known as
4720:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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4002:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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1942:Ffynone House, wings added later not by Nash
1887:Bridge (1791–92) abandoned before completion
1585:Banqueting Room, The Royal Pavilion Brighton
394:, of Downtown Castle, whose theories of the
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2342:Cornelius O'Callaghan, 1st Viscount Lismore
1778:(1808–13) rebuilt later in the 19th century
1106:that other contemporary architects such as
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4847:Regency architecture in the United Kingdom
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4051:. In Salter, H.E.; Lobel, Mary D. (eds.).
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4695:The Life and Work of John Nash, Architect
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4383:"The Bath House (Grade I) (1182390)"
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4510:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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4172:(3rd ed.). Yale University Press.
3999:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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1567:and based on sections of his 1967 book
1308:(1813–30) completely redesigned by Sir
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188:Nash's best-known solo designs are the
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4564:(2 ed.). Yale University Press.
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4458:Major, Joanne; Murden, Sarah (2017).
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1048:The Proceedings of the Royal Society
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811:Company set up in 1812 to provide a
642:villas. His first such exercise was
343:Nash left London in 1784 to live in
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4699:. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press.
4341:Buckingham Palace and its treasures
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224:Nash was born in 1752, probably in
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4774:. London: Cassell Publishers Ltd.
4443:. Vol. 4. London: Routledge.
4413:National Heritage List for England
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2249:Rockingham Gothic Chapel. Roofless
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1849:Priory House, Carmarthen (1788–89)
1725:, remodelling and extension (1803)
1271:18 Ashcombe Avenue, Southborough,
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940:Work with James and Decimus Burton
659:buildings of Jesus College, Oxford
595:Ravensworth Castle (Tyne and Wear)
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3750:Dictionary of Scottish Architects
2493:The lists of works are based on:
2314:Burne Lodge. Crawfordsburn Park,
2309:Charles O'Neill, 1st Earl O'Neill
1731:, Nunwell Isle of Wight (1805–07)
998:, which was designed by his son,
552:In June 1797, Nash moved into 28
228:, south London. His father was a
3104:Stern, Fishman & Tilove 2013
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2038:Castle House, later replaced by
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1798:Newport Guildhall, Isle of Wight
1164:Henry Boyle, 3rd Earl of Shannon
885:(1821), with its fine hexastyle
807:Nash was also a director of the
4862:19th-century English architects
4852:18th-century British architects
4583:. Dictionary of Welsh Biography
4483:John Nash: A Complete Catalogue
4029:. Manchester University Press.
2495:John Nash: A complete catalogue
2379:St. Luran's Church of Ireland,
2106:Extension block of Plas Gelli,
1359:Suffolk Place, Haymarket (1820)
849:All Souls Church, Langham Place
650:(1805) and Southborough Place,
4804:New International Encyclopedia
4249:Dictionary of Ulster Biography
4193:The Dictionary of Architecture
3978:Dictionary of Ulster Biography
3942:Historic England & 1182390
3918:Historic England & 1066044
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1934:(1792–96) demolished (c. 1954)
1824:St. Non's Church Llanerchaeron
1695:, modernisation work (1800–03)
1577:Work in England outside London
1157:. These artworks were sold at
1139:St. James's Church, East Cowes
669:Architect to the Prince Regent
564:on which he erected 1798–1802
390:buttresses. In 1790, Nash met
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4650:. London: Faber & Faber.
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1412:Albany Terrace, London (1823)
1131:St James's Church, East Cowes
924:was built, at the request of
815:link from west London to the
733:Nash went on to re-landscape
665:to hang in the college hall.
628:described the hamlet as "the
16:British architect (1752–1835)
4857:Burials in the Isle of Wight
4734:UK public library membership
4667:John Nash Architect in Wales
4537:; Radcliffe, Edith (1970) .
4527:UK public library membership
4479:Mansbridge, Michael (1991).
4120:. New Haven, US and London:
4016:UK public library membership
3954:Pevsner & Radcliffe 1970
1469:Former United Services Club
967:in Great Surrey Street (now
792:. The exterior was based on
646:(1802), and others included
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4428:Jones, Christopher (2017).
2451:
2351:, for a Mrs Kavanagh (1817)
2262:County Tipperary (1810–14)
1198:; John Foulon (1772–1842);
558:St George's, Hanover Square
220:Background and early career
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2338:Clogheen, County Tipperary
2246:Rockingham lakeside gazebo
2202:, public residence of the
1210:; and the brothers Henry,
1077:attraction (the latter to
1044:the physician Henry Burton
657:He advised on work to the
23:John Nash (disambiguation)
20:
4665:Suggett, Richard (1995).
4647:Sir John Soane, architect
4545:. London: Penguin Books.
4437:Magill, Frank N. (2013).
4357:Hilling, John B. (2018).
3308:Cherry & Pevsner 2002
2405:Somerset House, Coleraine
2016:Llangattock (Crickhowell)
1924:(1792–94) demolished 1881
1254:, alterations, demolished
1241:Works in London include:
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855:(1825–27), bombed during
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4741:Tyack, Geoffrey (2013).
4118:The Buildings of England
4084:Encyclopedia of the City
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2236:(1816–18) Cruciform plan
1844:Llanfihangel Aberbythych
1828:Work in Wales include:
1689:, remodelled (1799–1800)
1379:All Souls, Langham Place
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582:The finest of the dozen
382:approved of the design.
328:
294:. The case was tried at
120:Royal Pavilion, Brighton
85:, Isle of Wight, England
4636:. London: Country Life.
4612:. The Monacelli Press.
4596:Sherfield, Ian (1994).
4581:"John Nash (1752-1835)"
4303:Griffith, Rhys (2019).
4269:"John Nash (1752-1835)"
4219:. London: Country Life.
4211:Davis, Terence (1966).
4059:Victoria County History
2640:Major & Murden 2017
2356:Cahir, County Tipperary
2241:Boyle, County Roscommon
2157:Kilwaughter Castle, in
2154:(1807) Italianate Villa
1622:originally designed by
1322:(1814; re-erected 1820)
1029:George Bellas Greenough
883:Theatre Royal Haymarket
281:. His wife was sent to
4842:Historicist architects
4832:Architects from London
4766:Williams, Guy (1990).
4726:10.1093/ref:odnb/21370
4519:10.1093/ref:odnb/50182
4289:www.greatbuildings.com
2517:Great Buildings Online
2497:by, Michael Mansbridge
2354:Erasmus Smith School,
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1956:Market Place (1794–46)
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4837:Georgian architecture
4487:. New York: Rizzoli.
4122:Yale University Press
4080:Caves, R. W. (2004).
4023:Arnold, Dana (2005).
4008:10.1093/ref:odnb/4125
3996:. "Burton, Decimus".
2603:"Cronkhill (1176915)"
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1246:Park Crescent, London
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1192:George Stanley Repton
1174:Assistants and pupils
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1010:Carlton House Terrace
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879:Her Majesty's Theatre
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743:Carlton House, London
687:Nash was a dedicated
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214:Carlton House Terrace
212:and its terraces and
135:Carlton House Terrace
4579:Rees, T. M. (1959).
4543:Buildings of England
4063:University of London
2286:(1811–17) Built for
2260:Swiss cottage, Cahir
2204:President of Ireland
2179:, (1808–10) for the
2126:Swiss Cottage, Cahir
2081:, enlargement (1807)
2051:Cardigan, Ceredigion
1870:Cadoxton-juxta-Neath
1863:George Gilbert Scott
1832:The stable block at
1561:John Nash and London
1093:Retirement and death
758:John Wood, the Elder
691:and was a friend of
521:necessary to employ
426:) at Goat Street in
372:Richard Payne Knight
317:and his brothers. A
307:Great Russell Street
4560:Port, M.H. (2006).
4305:"Proceedings, 2019"
4231:on 26 February 2020
4188:Curl, James Stevens
3968:, pp. 107–128.
3905:, pp. 580–581.
3787:, pp. 135–157.
3442:, pp. 230–231.
3430:, pp. 206–207.
3298:, pp. 256–262.
3286:, pp. 251–252.
3274:, pp. 183–184.
3238:, pp. 158–161.
2944:, pp. 135–136.
2857:, pp. 687–689.
2393:St. Beaidh church,
2284:Gort, County Galway
1999:Henllan, Ceredigion
1976:Herman Hill House,
1859:St Davids Cathedral
1513:With Decimus Burton
1416:Park Square, London
965:Blackfriars Rotunda
794:Mughal architecture
751:Park Square, London
387:St Davids Cathedral
4798:"Nash, John"
4606:Stern, Robert A.M.
4271:. English Heritage
2347:Gracefield Lodge,
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2280:Lough Cutra Castle
2239:Rockingham House,
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2200:Áras an Uachtaráin
2190:Vice-Regal Lodge,
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1913:South Sion Lodge,
1826:
1803:Rebuilding of the
1764:Ravensworth Castle
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1464:Cumberland Terrace
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267:St Mary-at-Lambeth
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4781:978-0-304-31561-1
4758:978-1-84802-102-0
4732:(Subscription or
4657:978-0-571-13050-4
4571:978-1-904965-08-4
4535:Pevsner, Nikolaus
4525:(Subscription or
4464:. Pen and Sword.
4450:978-1-135-92414-0
4370:978-1-78683-285-6
4203:978-0-19-860678-9
4131:978-0-300-09653-8
4108:Pevsner, Nikolaus
4095:978-0-415-25225-6
4072:978-0-7129-1064-4
4036:978-0-719-06820-1
4014:(Subscription or
3710:, pp. 38–39.
3601:, pp. 11–12.
3178:, pp. 20–21.
3019:, pp. 26–27.
2905:, pp. 48–49.
2893:, pp. 41–42.
2869:, pp. 44–45.
2443:St. Mary's Isle,
2021:Llysnwydd house,
1881:Poor House (1791)
1772:, Cornwall (1808)
1687:Chalfont St Peter
1677:Sundridge, London
1666:East Cowes Castle
1445:James Pennethorne
1441:Buckingham Palace
1425:Cambridge Terrace
1363:Haymarket Theatre
1354:Piccadilly Circus
1295:Jeffry Wyattville
1281:(1809–26) rebuilt
1236:Haymarket Theatre
1208:James Pennethorne
1202:; F.H. Greenway;
1120:East Cowes Castle
1108:Jeffry Wyattville
906:Buckingham Palace
894:Charles II Street
868:Buckingham Palace
724:James Pennethorne
693:Charles James Fox
566:East Cowes Castle
545:Diamond Cottage,
376:William Blackburn
303:Bloomsbury Square
250:villa in England"
202:Buckingham Palace
175:the Prince Regent
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83:East Cowes Castle
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2742:English Heritage
2739:
2733:
2727:
2718:
2712:
2706:
2700:
2691:
2685:
2674:
2668:
2662:
2656:
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2625:
2619:
2618:
2617:
2615:
2599:Historic England
2595:
2589:
2583:
2568:
2562:
2556:
2550:
2544:
2538:
2532:
2526:
2520:
2514:
2498:
2491:
2485:
2474:
2435:Work in Scotland
2399:County Roscommon
2334:Shanbally Castle
2327:Shanbally Castle
2234:County Tipperary
2150:Lissan Rectory,
2141:Killymoon Castle
2014:Glanwysc Villa,
1928:Dolaucothi House
1834:Plas Llanstephan
1784:, Sussex, c.1809
1675:Sundridge Park,
1624:Capability Brown
1597:Kentchurch Court
1570:Design of Cities
1553:St. James's Park
1542:Clarence Terrace
1537:Cornwall Terrace
1306:Trafalgar Square
1188:John Adey Repton
1075:London Colosseum
1059:Cornwall Terrace
1055:Clarence Terrace
1025:Cornwall Terrace
969:Blackfriars Road
934:Great Exhibition
887:Corinthian order
735:St. James's Park
626:Nikolaus Pevsner
611:County Tipperary
607:Shanbally Castle
537:Return to London
531:John Adey Repton
424:Sir Thomas Foley
366:(1791–1796) and
323:English Heritage
279:Bishop of London
275:Consistory court
78:
59:
57:
42:
28:
27:
4877:
4876:
4872:
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4870:
4868:
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4811:
4795:
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4759:
4731:
4707:
4689:Summerson, John
4681:
4658:
4642:Stroud, Dorothy
4628:Stroud, Dorothy
4620:
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4274:
4272:
4258:
4256:
4234:
4232:
4204:
4180:
4158:
4132:
4113:London 4: North
4104:Cherry, Bridget
4096:
4073:
4049:"Jesus College"
4037:
4013:
3989:
3984:
3976:
3972:
3964:
3960:
3952:
3948:
3940:
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3597:
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3573:
3569:
3561:
3557:
3549:
3545:
3537:
3518:
3510:
3506:
3498:
3494:
3488:Mansbridge 1991
3486:
3482:
3476:Mansbridge 1991
3474:
3470:
3464:Mansbridge 1991
3462:
3458:
3450:
3446:
3440:Mansbridge 1991
3438:
3434:
3428:Mansbridge 1991
3426:
3422:
3414:
3410:
3402:
3398:
3390:
3386:
3378:
3374:
3366:
3362:
3356:Mansbridge 1991
3354:
3350:
3342:
3338:
3332:Mansbridge 1991
3330:
3326:
3320:Mansbridge 1991
3318:
3314:
3306:
3302:
3296:Mansbridge 1991
3294:
3290:
3284:Mansbridge 1991
3282:
3278:
3272:Mansbridge 1991
3270:
3266:
3260:Mansbridge 1991
3258:
3254:
3248:Mansbridge 1991
3246:
3242:
3236:Mansbridge 1991
3234:
3230:
3224:Mansbridge 1991
3222:
3218:
3210:
3206:
3198:
3194:
3186:
3182:
3174:
3170:
3162:
3158:
3152:Mansbridge 1991
3150:
3146:
3140:Mansbridge 1991
3138:
3134:
3128:Mansbridge 1991
3126:
3122:
3116:Mansbridge 1991
3114:
3110:
3102:
3098:
3092:Mansbridge 1991
3090:
3083:
3077:Mansbridge 1991
3075:
3071:
3065:Mansbridge 1991
3063:
3059:
3053:Mansbridge 1991
3051:
3047:
3041:Mansbridge 1991
3039:
3035:
3029:Mansbridge 1991
3027:
3023:
3015:
3011:
3003:
2999:
2991:
2987:
2979:
2972:
2964:
2960:
2952:
2948:
2942:Mansbridge 1991
2940:
2936:
2930:Mansbridge 1991
2928:
2921:
2915:Mansbridge 1991
2913:
2909:
2903:Mansbridge 1991
2901:
2897:
2891:Mansbridge 1991
2889:
2885:
2877:
2873:
2867:Mansbridge 1991
2865:
2861:
2853:
2849:
2841:
2837:
2829:
2825:
2817:
2813:
2805:
2801:
2793:
2789:
2781:
2777:
2769:
2760:
2752:
2748:
2740:
2736:
2728:
2721:
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2709:
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2694:
2686:
2677:
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2665:
2657:
2646:
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2622:
2613:
2611:
2596:
2592:
2584:
2571:
2563:
2559:
2551:
2547:
2543:, p. 1012.
2539:
2535:
2527:
2523:
2515:
2511:
2507:
2502:
2501:
2492:
2488:
2475:
2471:
2466:
2454:
2437:
2426:Finaghy House,
2418:County Monaghan
2288:Charles Vereker
2274:County Limerick
2120:
2118:Work in Ireland
2101:Picton Memorial
2085:Nanteos Mansion
2079:Hawarden Castle
1922:Newcastle Emlyn
1920:Emlyn Cottage,
1893:Gaol, (1791–97)
1868:Glanusk Villa,
1855:Gaol, (1789–92)
1818:
1770:Caerhays Castle
1699:Luscombe Castle
1693:Helmingham Hall
1660:Grovelands Park
1630:Grovelands Park
1579:
1565:Edmund N. Bacon
1531:Chester Terrace
1515:
1430:Landscaping of
1401:Hanover Terrace
1385:Hanover Terrace
1248:(1806, 1819–21)
1229:
1227:Works in London
1224:
1176:
1147:J. M. W. Turner
1129:Nash's tomb at
1095:
1079:Thomas Hornor's
1067:Chester Terrace
977:James Parkinson
973:Leverian Museum
971:) to house the
950:St James's Park
942:
836:Office of Works
802:Frederick Crace
778:Royal Pavillion
671:
663:Thomas Lawrence
605:(1808–10); and
599:Caerhays Castle
588:Luscombe Castle
539:
495:Hawarden Castle
441:, Monmouthshire
331:
222:
144:
86:
80:
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67:
61:
60:18 January 1752
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4790:External links
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3891:Summerson 1980
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3879:Summerson 1980
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3860:Summerson 1980
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3848:Summerson 1980
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3833:Summerson 1980
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3809:Summerson 1980
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3480:
3478:, p. 244.
3468:
3466:, p. 274.
3456:
3454:, p. 151.
3452:Summerson 1980
3444:
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3360:
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3156:
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3069:
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3057:
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3045:
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3021:
3017:Summerson 1980
3009:
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3005:Summerson 1980
2997:
2993:Sherfield 1994
2985:
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2958:
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2919:
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2879:Summerson 1980
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2775:
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2707:
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2408:
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2297:Shane's Castle
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1805:Royal Pavilion
1801:
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1761:
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1745:Sandridge Park
1733:
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1650:Attingham Park
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1479:
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1458:Clarence House
1455:
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1377:The Church of
1375:
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1356:(1820) rebuilt
1351:
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1347:(1816) rebuilt
1345:Waterloo Place
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1285:Regent's Canal
1282:
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826:Together with
809:Regent's Canal
790:Royal Pavilion
739:Portland Place
728:Decimus Burton
726:and the young
670:
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584:country houses
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510:Humphry Repton
471:Devil's Bridge
447:Gothic revival
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183:Decimus Burton
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3785:Williams 1990
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3739:
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3724:
3723:Williams 1990
3719:
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3708:Williams 1990
3704:
3698:, p. 38.
3697:
3696:Williams 1990
3692:
3685:
3684:Williams 1990
3680:
3674:, p. 21.
3673:
3672:Williams 1990
3668:
3662:, p. 30.
3661:
3660:Williams 1990
3656:
3650:, p. 28.
3649:
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3644:
3638:, p. 11.
3637:
3636:Williams 1990
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3599:Williams 1990
3595:
3589:, p. 16.
3588:
3587:Williams 1990
3583:
3577:, p. 14.
3576:
3575:Williams 1990
3571:
3565:, p. 19.
3564:
3563:Williams 1990
3559:
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3501:
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3465:
3460:
3453:
3448:
3441:
3436:
3429:
3424:
3418:, p. 81.
3417:
3412:
3406:, p. 65.
3405:
3400:
3394:, p. 59.
3393:
3388:
3382:, p. 98.
3381:
3376:
3370:, p. 96.
3369:
3364:
3357:
3352:
3346:, p. 72.
3345:
3340:
3333:
3328:
3321:
3316:
3309:
3304:
3297:
3292:
3285:
3280:
3273:
3268:
3261:
3256:
3249:
3244:
3237:
3232:
3225:
3220:
3213:
3208:
3202:, p. 73.
3201:
3196:
3190:, p. 56.
3189:
3184:
3177:
3172:
3165:
3160:
3153:
3148:
3141:
3136:
3129:
3124:
3117:
3112:
3106:, p. 23.
3105:
3100:
3093:
3088:
3086:
3078:
3073:
3066:
3061:
3054:
3049:
3043:, p. 97.
3042:
3037:
3030:
3025:
3018:
3013:
3006:
3001:
2995:, p. 20.
2994:
2989:
2983:, p. 30.
2982:
2977:
2975:
2967:
2962:
2956:, p. 82.
2955:
2950:
2943:
2938:
2931:
2926:
2924:
2917:, p. 49.
2916:
2911:
2904:
2899:
2892:
2887:
2881:, p. 27.
2880:
2875:
2868:
2863:
2856:
2851:
2845:, p. 22.
2844:
2839:
2833:, p. 20.
2832:
2827:
2821:, p. 19.
2820:
2815:
2809:, p. 25.
2808:
2803:
2797:, p. 27.
2796:
2791:
2785:, p. 14.
2784:
2779:
2773:, p. 14.
2772:
2767:
2765:
2763:
2755:
2750:
2743:
2738:
2731:
2726:
2724:
2717:, p. 16.
2716:
2711:
2705:, p. 12.
2704:
2699:
2697:
2689:
2684:
2682:
2680:
2673:, p. 11.
2672:
2667:
2661:, p. 13.
2660:
2655:
2653:
2651:
2649:
2641:
2636:
2630:, p. 10.
2629:
2624:
2610:
2609:
2604:
2600:
2594:
2587:
2582:
2580:
2578:
2576:
2574:
2566:
2561:
2554:
2549:
2542:
2537:
2530:
2525:
2518:
2513:
2509:
2496:
2490:
2483:
2479:
2478:Howard Colvin
2473:
2469:
2459:
2456:
2455:
2446:
2445:Kirkcudbright
2442:
2441:
2440:
2429:
2425:
2422:
2419:
2415:
2414:Castle Leslie
2412:
2409:
2406:
2403:
2400:
2396:
2392:
2389:
2386:
2382:
2378:
2375:
2371:
2370:County Armagh
2367:
2363:
2360:
2357:
2353:
2350:
2346:
2343:
2339:
2335:
2332:
2331:
2328:
2324:
2317:
2313:
2310:
2306:
2305:County Antrim
2302:
2298:
2295:
2293:
2292:Viscount Gort
2290:subsequently
2289:
2285:
2281:
2278:
2275:
2271:
2267:
2265:
2264:Cottage ornée
2261:
2258:
2255:
2254:island castle
2251:
2248:
2245:
2242:
2238:
2235:
2231:
2227:
2226:
2223:
2222:Castle Leslie
2220:Gatehouse at
2218:
2211:
2208:
2205:
2201:
2198:(present-day
2197:
2193:
2189:
2186:
2185:Thomas Cooley
2182:
2178:
2177:County Tyrone
2174:
2173:Caledon House
2171:
2168:
2167:County Antrim
2164:
2160:
2156:
2153:
2152:County Tyrone
2149:
2146:
2142:
2139:
2136:
2133:
2130:
2129:
2124:
2113:
2109:
2105:
2102:
2099:
2096:
2092:
2089:
2086:
2083:
2080:
2077:
2074:
2070:
2069:Harpton Court
2067:
2064:
2063:Llanerchaeron
2061:
2059:gates, (1797)
2058:
2055:
2052:
2048:
2045:
2041:
2037:
2034:
2030:
2027:
2024:
2020:
2017:
2013:
2010:
2006:
2005:Whitson Court
2003:
2000:
1996:
1993:
1989:
1985:
1984:Llanerchaeron
1982:
1979:
1978:Haverfordwest
1975:
1972:
1971:Hafod Uchtryd
1969:
1966:
1965:Pembrokeshire
1962:
1961:Haverfordwest
1959:Foley House,
1958:
1955:
1952:
1950:Bridge (1793)
1949:
1946:
1945:
1940:
1933:
1929:
1926:
1923:
1919:
1916:
1912:
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1905:
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1898:
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1835:
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1830:
1829:
1822:
1816:Work in Wales
1810:
1806:
1802:
1799:
1796:
1793:
1789:
1788:Blaise Hamlet
1786:
1783:
1780:
1777:
1776:Ingestre Hall
1774:
1771:
1768:
1765:
1762:
1759:
1756:Market House
1755:
1752:
1749:
1746:
1743:
1742:
1737:
1730:
1729:Nunwell House
1727:
1724:
1720:
1717:
1714:
1710:
1706:
1703:
1700:
1697:
1694:
1691:
1688:
1684:
1683:Chalfont Park
1681:
1678:
1674:
1671:
1670:Isle of Wight
1667:
1664:
1663:
1658:
1651:
1648:
1645:
1642:
1639:
1635:
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1628:
1625:
1621:
1617:
1616:Corsham Court
1614:
1611:
1608:
1605:
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1598:
1595:
1592:
1591:Blaise Castle
1589:
1588:
1583:
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1566:
1562:
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1548:
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1535:
1532:
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1520:
1519:Regent's Park
1517:
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1507:
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1317:
1313:
1311:
1310:Charles Barry
1307:
1304:
1301:
1298:
1296:
1292:
1289:
1286:
1283:
1280:
1279:Regent Street
1277:
1274:
1270:
1267:
1263:
1260:
1256:
1253:
1252:Carlton House
1250:
1247:
1244:
1243:
1242:
1237:
1233:
1219:
1217:
1213:
1209:
1205:
1201:
1197:
1193:
1189:
1185:
1181:
1171:
1169:
1165:
1160:
1156:
1155:Richard Evans
1152:
1151:Benjamin West
1148:
1144:
1140:
1132:
1127:
1123:
1121:
1117:
1116:Robert Smirke
1113:
1109:
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1076:
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1018:
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1003:
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992:Regent's Park
989:
984:
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966:
962:
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946:
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869:
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860:
858:
854:
850:
845:
844:Commissioners
841:
837:
833:
829:
828:Robert Smirke
824:
822:
818:
814:
810:
805:
803:
799:
795:
791:
787:
786:Henry Holland
779:
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748:
744:
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736:
731:
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725:
721:
720:Regent's Park
717:
716:Regent Street
713:
709:
708:Regent Street
704:
702:
698:
694:
690:
683:
682:Regent's Park
679:
678:Park Crescent
675:
666:
664:
660:
655:
653:
649:
645:
641:
637:
636:garden suburb
633:
632:
631:ne plus ultra
627:
623:
622:Blaise Hamlet
618:
616:
615:Hafod Uchtryd
612:
608:
604:
600:
596:
592:
589:
585:
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559:
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548:
547:Blaise Hamlet
543:
534:
532:
528:
524:
519:
518:Corsham Court
515:
511:
506:
504:
500:
496:
492:
488:
484:
483:Whitson Court
480:
476:
475:Cardiganshire
472:
468:
467:Thomas Johnes
464:
463:Hafod Uchtryd
460:
459:Monmouthshire
456:
452:
448:
440:
435:
431:
429:
428:Haverfordwest
425:
421:
417:
413:
412:Llanerchaeron
409:
403:
401:
397:
393:
392:Uvedale Price
388:
383:
381:
377:
373:
369:
365:
361:
356:
354:
350:
346:
339:
338:Llanerchaeron
335:
326:
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320:
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308:
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299:
297:
293:
289:
284:
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276:
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268:
263:
261:
257:
249:
245:
241:
237:
235:
234:Robert Taylor
231:
227:
217:
215:
211:
210:Regent's Park
207:
206:Regent Street
203:
199:
195:
191:
186:
184:
180:
176:
172:
168:
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160:
156:
147:
140:
136:
133:
130:
126:
125:Regent Street
123:
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118:
116:
113:
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108:
107:
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101:
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70:
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52:
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36:
29:
24:
19:
4802:
4769:
4743:
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4694:
4666:
4646:
4632:
4609:
4597:
4585:. Retrieved
4561:
4538:
4508:
4482:
4460:
4439:
4429:
4417:. Retrieved
4411:
4392:. Retrieved
4386:
4359:
4340:
4327:. Retrieved
4315:
4311:
4292:. Retrieved
4288:
4273:. Retrieved
4257:. Retrieved
4253:the original
4248:
4233:. Retrieved
4229:the original
4214:
4192:
4169:
4145:
4112:
4083:
4061:. Research,
4053:
4025:
3997:
3994:Arnold, Dana
3973:
3966:Suggett 1995
3961:
3949:
3937:
3925:
3898:
3886:
3855:
3828:
3816:
3804:
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3757:
3745:
3703:
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3643:
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3495:
3483:
3471:
3459:
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3435:
3423:
3411:
3399:
3387:
3375:
3363:
3351:
3339:
3327:
3315:
3303:
3291:
3279:
3267:
3255:
3243:
3231:
3219:
3207:
3195:
3183:
3171:
3159:
3147:
3135:
3123:
3111:
3099:
3072:
3060:
3048:
3036:
3024:
3012:
3000:
2988:
2961:
2954:Suggett 1995
2949:
2937:
2910:
2898:
2886:
2874:
2862:
2850:
2843:Suggett 1995
2838:
2826:
2814:
2807:Suggett 1995
2802:
2795:Suggett 1995
2790:
2778:
2771:Suggett 1995
2749:
2737:
2732:, p. 6.
2710:
2703:Suggett 1995
2690:, p. 4.
2671:Suggett 1995
2666:
2659:Suggett 1995
2642:, p. ?.
2635:
2628:Suggett 1995
2623:
2612:, retrieved
2606:
2593:
2588:, p. 3.
2567:, p. 2.
2560:
2553:Hilling 2018
2548:
2536:
2524:
2512:
2494:
2489:
2472:
2438:
2349:County Laois
2192:Phoenix Park
2091:Rheola House
2029:Temple Druid
1997:Llysnewydd,
1988:Ciliau Aeron
1906:Sion House,
1840:Golden Grove
1827:
1782:Knepp Castle
1751:Witley Court
1739:Longner Hall
1719:Longner Hall
1568:
1563:, featuring
1560:
1558:
1525:York Terrace
1449:Edward Blore
1407:Sussex Place
1240:
1204:James Morgan
1177:
1135:
1096:
1083:
1063:York Terrace
1052:
1047:
1041:
1033:Humphry Davy
1014:
988:Crown Estate
985:
981:
961:James Burton
954:
922:Edward Blore
902:
872:
825:
821:James Morgan
817:River Thames
806:
783:
755:
732:
705:
686:
656:
629:
619:
581:
577:John Edwards
574:
554:Dover Street
551:
507:
444:
404:
384:
357:
342:
300:
271:
264:
253:
223:
187:
179:James Burton
167:neoclassical
154:
153:
129:James Burton
77:(1835-05-13)
18:
4827:1835 deaths
4822:1752 births
4329:29 December
4245:"John Nash"
3903:Colvin 1978
3738:Arnold 2005
3380:Stroud 1984
2966:Stroud 1962
2855:Colvin 1995
2754:Colvin 1995
2541:Magill 2013
2362:Tynan Abbey
2316:County Down
2301:Randalstown
2268:City Gaol,
2159:Kilwaughter
2057:Clytha Park
2049:The Priory
2040:Old College
2033:Maenclochog
1954:Abergavenny
1932:Cynwyl Gaeo
1609:Gaol (1796)
1499:Marble Arch
1432:King's Road
1331:Marble Arch
1291:Royal Lodge
1216:George Pain
1143:sarcophagus
1037:Grove House
914:Marble Arch
840:James Wyatt
798:Chinoiserie
593:(1800–04);
570:picturesque
523:draughtsmen
514:Stoke Edith
491:Radnorshire
479:Abergavenny
455:Abergavenny
451:Clytha Park
449:gateway to
439:Clytha Park
400:Aberystwyth
396:Picturesque
380:James Wyatt
360:John Howard
319:blue plaque
315:Robert Adam
198:Marble Arch
171:picturesque
110:Marble Arch
75:13 May 1835
4816:Categories
4736:required.)
4587:12 October
4529:required.)
4419:12 October
4275:12 October
4235:12 October
4018:required.)
3797:Jones 2017
3212:Caves 2004
3176:Davis 1966
3164:Baker 1954
2831:Tyack 2013
2819:Tyack 2013
2730:Tyack 2013
2715:Davis 1966
2688:Tyack 2013
2586:Tyack 2013
2565:Tyack 2013
2505:References
2381:Derryloran
2135:Ballindoon
2112:Ceredigion
2073:Old Radnor
1992:Ceredigion
1853:Carmarthen
1758:Chichester
1713:Shropshire
1709:Shrewsbury
1453:Aston Webb
1391:Royal Mews
1159:Christie's
1112:John Soane
1104:knighthood
1017:John Soane
910:Royal Mews
832:John Soane
780:, Brighton
769:suburbs.
762:orthogonal
712:Marylebone
640:Italianate
562:East Cowes
420:Manordeifi
345:Carmarthen
311:Bloomsbury
305:and 66–71
248:Italianate
230:millwright
91:Occupation
56:1752-01-18
4318:: 16–17.
3762:Curl 1999
3539:ODNB 2004
3416:Port 2006
3404:Port 2006
3392:Port 2006
2529:Rees 1959
2385:Cookstown
2276:(1811–14)
2145:Cookstown
2097:(1814–18)
2023:Llangeler
2018:(c. 1795)
1994:(c. 1794)
1980:(c. 1794)
1903:(1792–96)
1811:(1815–22)
1794:(1810–11)
1753:(1805–06)
1705:Cronkhill
1701:(1800–04)
1638:Middlesex
1620:bathhouse
1601:Pontrilas
1555:(1814–27)
1549:(1827–33)
1521:(1809–32)
1477:(1826–28)
1471:Pall Mall
1460:(1825–27)
1418:(1823–24)
1409:(1822–23)
1393:(1822–24)
1381:(1822–25)
1372:York Gate
1365:(1820–21)
1287:(1811–20)
1186:'s sons,
1168:Hampstead
1071:The Holme
996:The Holme
957:Southwark
930:Hyde Park
875:Haymarket
859:in 1941.
857:The Blitz
767:Victorian
697:George IV
644:Cronkhill
499:Aberaeron
437:Gates to
385:In 1789,
325:in 2013.
256:Newington
244:Cronkhill
155:John Nash
103:Buildings
94:Architect
32:John Nash
4691:(1980).
4644:(1984).
4630:(1962).
4539:Cornwall
4350:62972469
4320:Archived
4190:(1999).
4168:(1995).
4142:(1978).
4110:(2002).
4047:(1954).
2614:12 March
2482:Cardigan
2452:See also
2383:parish,
2270:Limerick
2095:Resolven
2046:, (1795)
1948:Tregaron
1891:Cardigan
1809:Brighton
1679:, (1799)
1607:Hereford
1603:(c.1795)
1504:430–449
1320:Woolwich
1273:Surbiton
1266:Surbiton
1259:Surbiton
1099:Treasury
1073:and the
959:, where
948:Lake in
932:and the
830:and Sir
654:(1808).
652:Surbiton
603:Cornwall
368:Hereford
364:Cardigan
296:Hereford
292:adultery
283:Aberavon
260:surveyor
194:Brighton
159:Georgian
4807:. 1905.
4294:15 June
3987:Sources
3551:Torrens
2428:Belfast
2395:Ardcarn
2374:Stronge
2336:, near
2161:, near
2143:, near
2108:Talsarn
2031:House,
2009:Newport
2007:, near
1901:Boncath
1897:Ffynone
1885:Newport
1879:Meidrim
1792:Bristol
1707:, near
1668:on the
1634:Enfield
1316:Rotunda
890:portico
508:He met
503:Nanteos
487:Newport
485:, near
416:Ffynone
353:guineas
277:of the
226:Lambeth
163:Regency
64:Lambeth
4778:
4755:
4730:
4703:
4677:
4654:
4616:
4568:
4549:
4523:
4491:
4468:
4447:
4394:28 May
4367:
4348:
4259:9 July
4200:
4176:
4154:
4128:
4092:
4069:
4033:
4012:
3624:ODNB a
2358:(1818)
2196:Dublin
2053:(1795)
2035:(1795)
2011:(1795)
2001:(1795)
1967:(1794)
1917:(1792)
1910:(1792)
1872:(1790)
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