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of manufacture. His talents extend beyond the lie of his own profession: he displayed in his numerous drawings in landscape a luxuriance of composition, and an effect of light and shadow, which have scarcely been equalled...to the last period of his life, Mr Adam displayed an increasing vigour of genius and refinement of taste: for in the space of one year preceding his death, he designed eight great public works, besides twenty five private buildings, so various in their style, and so beautiful in their composition, that they have been allowed by the best judges, sufficient of themselves, to establish his fame unrivalled as an artist.
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for Robert and his brothers, with uncertain financing and costs spiralling out of control. The houses were built on a huge artificial terrace resting on vaulted substructures on the level of the Thames, which Robert Adam was certain could be leased to the
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styles. The Adam brothers' success can also be attributed to a desire to design everything down to the smallest detail, ensuring a sense of unity in their design. In Adam interiors, all the furnishings were custom designed to accord with the decoration of the room in a unified harmony. Often the
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Adam and Hope travelled on to Italy together, before falling out in Rome over travelling expenses and accommodation. Robert Adam stayed on in Rome until 1757, studying classical architecture and honing his drawing skills. His tutors included the French architect and artist
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this intention failed to materialize; the Adam brothers were left with huge debts and, in 1772, had to lay off 3,000 workmen and cease building. Robert Adam himself moved into one of the houses in the
Adelphi, along with supportive friends like
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also began to generate much work, as the
Highlands were fortified following the failed Jacobite revolt. Robert's early ambition was to be an artist rather than architect, and the style of his early sketches in the manner of
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The Adam brothers' principle of "movement" was largely Robert's conception, although the theory was first written down by James. "Movement" relied on dramatic contrasts and diversity of form, and drew on the
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England and Scotland from around 1760 until his death. He influenced the development of Western architecture, both in Europe and in
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carpets were woven to match the intricate patterns of the ceiling above, while every fitting including sconces, mirrors, and doorknobs also received a custom design emulating the motifs of the room.
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design was popular, and Robert designed a number of country houses in this style, but he evolved a new, more flexible style incorporating elements of classical
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Adam's work had influenced the direction of architecture and design across the western world. In
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in Brussels and together they travelled to Rome. Hope agreed to take Adam on the tour at the suggestion of his uncle, the
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whom he met in the Highlands. Other Edinburgh acquaintances included Gilbert Elliot,
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Waterston, Charles D; Macmillan Shearer, A (July 2006).
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4351:(First ed.). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
4268:Arbiter of Elegance: A Biography of Robert Adam
4065:Arbiter of Elegance: A Biography of Robert Adam
3450:, Gallery and Tapestry Room this is now in the
3244:Dunstall "Castle", Croome Court, Worcestershire
3080:Circular Temple, Audley End House, Essex (1771)
2934:
1842:Detail of the Etruscan Room, Home House, London
904:Adam designed bookcase 1776, probably built by
728:. The south front by Robert Adam, based on the
4330:Arbiter of Elegance A Biography of Robert Adam
3765:
3763:
3460:, redecoration of ground floor rooms (1763–65)
3117:Brizlee Tower, Alnwick, Gothic tower (1777–81)
2853:Luton Hoo House, Bedfordshire, altered by Sir
1754:169–185 High Street, Glasgow (1793) demolished
1699:, London (1773–94) (only a few houses survive)
1394:Register House Edinburgh, interior of the dome
1058:
961:Works in Architecture of Robert and James Adam
927:, the Scotsman who designed apartments in the
4456:A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen
4023:
4021:
4019:
3772:
3585:
3583:
3268:The semi-circular conservatory, Osterley Park
2607:Nostell Priory, Yorkshire, Adam wing on right
2300:, Suffolk (1773–1776), building and interiors
1902:Surviving Adam Houses, Portland Place, London
1319:Edinburgh Bridewell in foreground, demolished
4482:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
3980:
3978:
3976:
3974:
3972:
3970:
3822:"Robert Adam 1728–1792 – Book Owners Online"
3807:
3805:
2944:, joint work with his brother John (1758–60)
1180:, Charing Cross, London (1777–78) demolished
451:. William's position as Master Mason to the
4495:"Archival material relating to Robert Adam"
3999:
3760:
3641:Oxford Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Arts
3589:
3308:Kedleston Fishing, Bathing & Boat House
3220:Garden Alcove, Croome Court, Worcestershire
2034:20 St. James's Square, London, front facade
1199:The Bridewell, Edinburgh, (1791) demolished
4503:
4016:
3580:
3208:Entrance Arch, Croome Park, Worcestershire
2745:The Ceiling, State Bedroom, Harewood House
2718:Harewood House, Yorkshire, altered by Sir
2595:The library ceiling, Kenwood House, London
2046:20 St. James's Square, London, rear facade
1119:Riding School, Edinburgh (1763) demolished
341:He served as the member of Parliament for
55:
16:British neoclassical architect (1728–1792)
4648:Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
4210:Bolton, Arthur T. (1922, reprinted 1984)
4059:
4057:
4055:
4053:
4051:
3967:
3802:
3440:, added the wings and interiors (1760–63)
2706:The Entrance Hall Ceiling, Harewood House
2451:Cross section of Hall, Syon House, London
1307:Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London, rebuilt
694:). These studies were later published as
4466:
4298:The Genius of Robert Adam: His Interiors
3663:
3645:. US: Oxford University Press. pp.
3594:. Francis Frith Collection. p. 60.
3009:Tea Pavilion, Moor Park, Hertfordshire (
2356:, South Ayrshire (1789–1792); now a ruin
1657:Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
1428:St. Andrew's Church, Gunton Hall, Gunton
1259:Register House, cross section, Edinburgh
899:
788:
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610:, Windsor, Berkshire, in the company of
581:
573:
478:
357:
254:
19:For other people named Robert Adam, see
4385:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
3719:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
3636:
2559:Entrance portico, Kenwood House, London
1914:The Adelphi, London, largely demolished
1770:North side, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh
1592:, London, alterations (1761) demolished
1283:Old College Edinburgh, Dome added later
1167:, London, remodelled, (1775) demolished
951:, who Robert originally hired in Rome.
401:In autumn 1743, he matriculated at the
4600:
4228:2nd Edition. Oxford University Press.
4048:
1582:
1116:, Buckinghamshire (1761) later altered
1095:, with his brother John Adam (1753–54)
1028:appeared in the March 1792 edition of
1004:James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale
828:
4628:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
4144:
3713:"Adam, Robert (1728–1792), architect"
2893:Main Staircase, Osterley Park, London
2202:, Kelso, Scottish Borders (1760–1768)
1414:church, Ayrshire (1753–54) demolished
1000:George Coventry, 6th Earl of Coventry
4663:People of the Scottish Enlightenment
4342:
4149:. Oxford: Blackwell. pp. 73–74.
3232:Rotunda, Croome Park, Worcestershire
2905:Entrance Hall, Osterley Park, London
1577:Johnstone Family Mausoleum, Bentpath
1190:Old College, University of Edinburgh
4323:An Outline of European Architecture
4045:Glendinning & McKechnie, p. 108
3551:Compton Verney House, wings by Adam
2917:Osterley Park, Drawing Room Ceiling
2535:Closet off Long Gallery, Syon House
1705:Frederick's Place, London (1775–78)
1122:Courts of Justice and Corn Market,
1089:The Town House, Inveraray (1750–57)
1066:
1008:David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield
966:
837:style, as introduced to England by
614:who showed them his landscaping at
475:Architectural practice in Edinburgh
13:
4434:
4367:The Decorative Work of Robert Adam
3090:Stag Lodge, Saltram House, Devon (
3050:Entrance arch, Croome Court (1767)
2857:and again in the late 19th century
2769:Harewood House, Music Room Ceiling
2511:The ceiling, Ante-Room, Syon House
1878:South side, Fitzroy Square, London
1866:Staircase Dome, Home House, London
1629:, alterations (1766–67) demolished
996:Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch
14:
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4027:Glendinning and McKechnie, p. 106
3404:Stables, Culzean Castle, Ayrshire
2817:Gallery fireplace, Harewood House
1890:East side, Fitzroy Square, London
1751:(north side), Edinburgh (1791–94)
1016:Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet
801:Adam was elected a fellow of the
744:design alongside influences from
447:and the continuing extensions of
211:Adam Brothers (Edinburgh, London)
4678:18th-century Scottish architects
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2869:Mellerstain House, Berwickshire
2793:Gallery ceiling, Harewood House
2475:Apse, Entrance Hall, Syon House
1702:11 St. James's Square (1774–76)
1683:33 St. James's Square (1771–73)
590:in Split, Croatia. R. Adam 1764
4200:, John Bartholomew & Son.
4124:Archiseek – Irish Architecture
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3742:
3704:
3681:The Royal Society of Edinburgh
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3568:Category:Robert Adam buildings
3410:Country houses with minor work
2929:Portico Ceiling, Osterley Park
2781:The Music Room, Harewood House
2140:Country houses with major work
1806:Music Room, Home House, London
1436:(1776) only the towers survive
935:and other Russian palaces for
784:
660:Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban
630:on 28 October 1754. He joined
531:, and the Queens Hermitage in
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4668:Politics of Perth and Kinross
4569:Architect of the King's Works
3637:Norwich, John Julius (1990).
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3539:Summerhill House, Main Front.
3470:, North Yorkshire (1764–1765)
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3344:Lowther Castle Model Village
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2971:Old Rectory, Kedleston Hall (
2733:Harewood House, State Bedroom
2679:Bowood House, Diocletian wing
2415:Cross section, Kedleston Hall
2332:
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1854:Staircase, Home House, London
1718:, London (1777 – before 1784)
1493:
1464:Mistley Church as it survives
1295:Market Cross, Bury St Edmunds
1159:Market Cross, Bury St Edmunds
994:were several of his clients:
569:
353:
328:Architect of the King's Works
66:
4698:Burials at Westminster Abbey
4683:Scottish furniture designers
4653:Fellows of the Royal Society
4283:The Furniture of Robert Adam
3736:UK public library membership
3380:Tea House Bridge, Audley End
2935:Garden buildings and follies
2368:, Lothian (1792); demolished
2294:, South Ayrshire (1772–1790)
2186:, West Yorkshire (1759–1771)
895:
793:One of Adam's masterpieces:
372:Royal High School, Edinburgh
348:
21:Robert Adam (disambiguation)
7:
4688:Scottish interior designers
4515:Parliament of Great Britain
4388:, Oxford University Press,
4224:Curl, James Stevens (2006)
3556:
3196:Gatehouse, Kimbolton Castle
2841:Dalquarran Castle, Ayrshire
2805:The Gallery, Harewood House
2757:Harewood House, Old Library
2487:The Dining Room, Syon House
2427:Kedleston Hall, Marble Hall
2403:South front, Kedleston Hall
2362:, Stirlingshire (1790–1791)
2272:, Plymouth, Devon (1768–69)
2260:, North Yorkshire (1767–76)
2224:, Ashford, Kent (1762–1766)
1602:and the Drawing Room is in
1423:Lancelot "Capability" Brown
1399:
1059:List of architectural works
504:, a large modern fort near
10:
4719:
4380:"Adam, Robert (1728–1792)"
4240:Robert Adam and his Circle
4182:
3989:. Phaidon. pp. 43–44.
3679:. Vol. I. Edinburgh:
3452:Metropolitan Museum of Art
3448:Victoria and Albert Museum
3172:Screen, Syon House, London
2391:Paxton House, Berwickshire
2378:, East Lothian (1790–1800)
2266:, Hampstead, London (1768)
2244:and other architects later
2154:, Surrey, interiors (1756)
1672:Victoria and Albert Museum
1645:Victoria and Albert Museum
1604:Philadelphia Museum of Art
1600:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1588:Little Wallingford House,
1476:St. Andrew's Church Gunton
1102:, Whitehall, London (1760)
676:Johann Joachim Winckelmann
672:Giovanni Battista Piranesi
316:Giovanni Battista Piranesi
18:
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4561:
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4542:
4534:Member of Parliament for
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4520:
4513:
3985:Steven Parissien (1992).
2655:The Saloon, Saltram House
2499:The Ante-Room, Syon House
2214:, west London (1761–1780)
2160:, Lanarkshire (1757–1761)
1986:Drawing Room, Derby House
1974:Drawing Room, Derby House
1488:Yester Chapel, west front
1367:Kedleston Hotel, Quarndon
1271:Register House, Edinburgh
1247:Register House, Edinburgh
1165:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
1093:Royal Exchange, Edinburgh
670:, and the Italian artist
654:, where they visited the
425:, and anatomy, taught by
322:. Here he developed the "
307:, after William's death.
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4343:Roth, Leland M. (1993).
4328:Roderick, Graham (2009)
4266:Graham, Roderick (2009)
4063:Graham, Roderick (2009)
3368:The Lion Bridge, Alnwick
2983:Moor Park, Hertfordshire
2631:Culzean Castle, Ayrshire
2619:Culzean Castle, Ayrshire
2523:Long Gallery, Syon House
2463:Plan, Syon House, London
1620:Hercules Langford Rowley
1499:William Adam Mausoleum,
1234:City Chambers, Edinburgh
1031:The Gentleman's Magazine
977:irritable bowel syndrome
668:Charles-Louis Clérisseau
312:Charles-Louis Clérisseau
291:, interior designer and
4479:Encyclopædia Britannica
4365:Stillman, Damie (1966)
4198:The Work of Robert Adam
4196:Beard, Geoffrey (1978)
3060:Bridge, Osterley Park (
2643:Pitfour Castle, Tayside
2331:, Tayside, attributed (
2312:, Bury St Edmund (1783)
2094:Fireplace, Round room,
1727:, London (1778) altered
1632:Deputy Ranger's lodge,
1452:Mistley Church as built
1212:Glasgow Royal Infirmary
1155:, Edinburgh (1774–1789)
1098:Screen in front of the
1012:Lord Frederick Campbell
941:James "Athenian" Stuart
438:Jacobite rising of 1745
403:University of Edinburgh
143:University of Edinburgh
61:Portrait attributed to
4446:Thomson, Thomas Napier
4296:Harris, Eileen (2001)
4285:Alec Tiranti, London.
4281:Harris, Eileen (1963)
3256:Brizlee Tower, Alnwick
2571:Kenwood House, Library
2304:Stowe, Buckinghamshire
2148:, Ayrshire (1754–1759)
1710:Hanover Square, London
1627:Hanover Square, London
1531:Alva, Clackmannanshire
1522:Templetown Mausoleum,
1214:(1791–94) rebuilt 1914
1194:William Henry Playfair
1045:
908:
807:Society of Antiquaries
798:
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714:
591:
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488:
394:and in his final year
363:
289:neoclassical architect
264:
4673:Scottish antiquarians
4643:British MPs 1768–1774
4618:People from Kirkcaldy
4256:, Thames and Hudson.
4254:Scottish Architecture
4238:Fleming, John (1962)
4165:collections.soane.org
4145:Craig, W. S. (1976).
3826:www.bookowners.online
2881:Osterley Park, London
2547:Kenwood House, London
2344:, East Lothian (1789)
2096:Strawberry Hill House
1538:Dumfries and Galloway
1331:Pulteney Bridge, Bath
1126:, Hertfordshire, now
1073:Fort George, Scotland
1036:
979:. While at home – 11
903:
851:Works in Architecture
792:
720:
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640:Marquess of Annandale
600:Mansion House, London
585:
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482:
434:Bonnie Prince Charlie
361:
258:
4578:Sir William Chambers
4499:UK National Archives
4473:"Adam, Robert"
4451:"Adam, Robert"
4394:10.1093/ref:odnb/105
4325:2nd Edition. Pelican
4188:Adam, Robert (1764)
4000:David Irwin (1997).
3728:10.1093/ref:odnb/105
3590:James, Jude (2005).
3438:Compton Verney House
3114:, Ayrshire (1777–79)
1794:Chandos House London
1712:(1776–78) demolished
1693:(1773–74) demolished
1668:Northumberland House
1612:(1765–66) demolished
1565:Templetown Mausoleum
1553:David Hume Mausoleum
1417:St. Mary Magdalene,
1112:Little Market Hall,
815:Sir William Chambers
564:Alexander Wedderburn
295:. He was the son of
4557:Government offices
4378:Tait, A. A. (2004)
4008:. Phaidon. p.
2968:, attributed (1760)
2691:Wedderburn Castle,
2316:Brasted Place, Kent
1583:Urban domestic work
1517:Old Calton Cemetery
1509:Mausoleum (1761–64)
1501:Greyfriars Kirkyard
1051:and are now at the
937:Catherine the Great
847:classical antiquity
841:, and advocated by
829:Architectural style
805:in 1758 and of the
730:Arch of Constantine
680:Diocletian's Palace
622:. They sailed from
620:Virginia Water Lake
608:St Paul's Cathedral
604:St Stephen Walbrook
588:Diocletian's Palace
541:Gothic architecture
345:from 1768 to 1774.
330:from 1761 to 1769.
4575:Served alongside:
3845:Fleming, pp. 85–86
3799:Fleming, pp. 79–80
2988:The Conservatory,
2354:Dalquharran Castle
2168:Berwick-upon-Tweed
1678:St. James's Square
1664:, London (1770–72)
1652:, London (1770–71)
1622:. Demolished 1931.
1434:St Mary's, Mistley
947:, and the Italian
913:Thomas Chippendale
909:
906:Thomas Chippendale
884:", drew on Roman "
833:Adam rejected the
799:
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616:Windsor Great Park
592:
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483:Entrance front of
419:natural philosophy
364:
293:furniture designer
265:
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4586:Sir Robert Taylor
4583:Succeeded by
4573:1761–1769
4551:
4543:Succeeded by
4529:
4429:978-953-0-60975-4
4338:978-1-84158-802-5
4319:Pevsner, Nikolaus
4310:Lees-Milne, James
4276:978-1-84158-802-5
4126:. 11 January 2013
4099:978-1-85759-574-1
4073:978-1-84158-802-5
3734:(Subscription or
3690:978-0-902198-84-5
3518:Archerfield House
3464:Goldsborough Hall
3425:Ballochmyle House
3292:Oswald's Temple,
3124:, Ayrshire (1778)
3120:Oswald's Temple,
3070:Entrance screen,
2981:Entrance screen,
2286:Wedderburn Castle
2200:Mellerstain House
2110:1-3 Robert Street
1998:Plan, Derby House
1757:1–3 Robert Street
1739:, Brighton (1786)
1737:Marlborough House
1708:Roxburghe House,
1610:Pall Mall, London
1105:Kedleston Hotel,
1082:The Argyll Arms,
988:Westminster Abbey
945:George Richardson
634:, brother of the
632:Charles Hope-Weir
510:military engineer
453:Board of Ordnance
374:where he learned
305:Board of Ordnance
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123:Westminster Abbey
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967:Death and burial
929:Catherine Palace
779:Josiah Wedgewood
711:Admiralty Screen
636:Earl of Hopetoun
562:, John Home and
494:state apartments
445:Inveraray Castle
427:Alexander Monro
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240:Charlotte Square
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4435:Further reading
4399:Yarwood, Doreen
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4314:The Age of Adam
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867:picturesque
855:Herculaneum
839:Inigo Jones
785:Public life
762:Westminster
556:Paul Sandby
529:Inigo Jones
502:Fort George
415:metaphysics
268:Robert Adam
263:(medallion)
129:Nationality
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70: 1770
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4602:Categories
4590:James Adam
4563:New office
4540:1768–1774
4460:Wikisource
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4270:(Birlinn,
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3987:Adam Style
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3574:References
3563:Adam style
3296:, Ayrshire
3072:Syon House
3019:Gatehouse
2376:Longniddry
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2230:interior,
2228:Syon House
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1634:Green Park
1513:David Hume
1494:Mausoleums
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1172:Pontefract
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552:David Hume
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750:Byzantine
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506:Inverness
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349:Biography
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176:John Adam
169:Relatives
113:, England
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3557:See also
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2964:Rotunda
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1124:Hertford
1107:Quarndon
1026:obituary
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533:Richmond
512:Colonel
208:Practice
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4183:Sources
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3466:, near
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