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after Smith's death in 1738. Houses by Smith which Baker continued to work on included Mawley Hall in
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Council when Baker was awarded the contract to build the Ludlow Buttercross. Also in 1743 Henry Herbert relinquished his position as Member of Parliament when he inherited
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Payment Book of William Baker of Audlem’, in "English Architecture Public and Private: Essays for Kerry Downes" ed Bold & Cheney,1993.
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Reid P "Burke’s and Savills Guide to Country Houses, Vol II, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire" London, 1980, 104–5
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Ionides J. "Thomas Farnolls Pritchard of Shrewsbury, Architect and ‘Inventor of Cast Iron Bridges’". The Dog Rose Press, Ludlow 1999, 60.
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67:Nationality
1342:Categories
1294:Literature
1014:Oakly Park
939:References
630:Whitchurch
605:Swynnerton
587:Wood Eaton
536:Oakly Park
335:1748–1751,
329:Montgomery
319:Shrewsbury
250:Oakly Park
139:Bridgnorth
129:Early life
123:Shropshire
102:Montgomery
86:Occupation
61:, Cheshire
1250:"Morrice"
575:Darlaston
540:Bromfield
512:Liverpool
495:Penn Hall
471:crocketed
457:Wybunbury
433:Ellenhall
410:Seighford
364:Congleton
309:Grinshill
254:Bromfield
98:Buildings
89:Architect
696:Patshull
623:Egginton
611:Patshull
447:Nantwich
346:Churches
339:Hereford
210:in 1748
178:Ditchley
562:1748–50
556:Enville
500:Claines
445:, near
313:lunette
70:British
656:Hanmer
569:Tixall
498:North
487:Ludlow
478:Houses
465:Upper
387:ashlar
305:Ludlow
149:Career
143:Audlem
135:Ludlow
106:Ludlow
59:Audlem
46:London
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443:Acton
370:Stone
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467:Penn
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43:1705
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