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(1845 Gates & three houses, Kensington Palace Gardens, London W&B;

(1845-6 East Cranmore ch, Som; W&B; RL; now house; alts c1866 by THW acc to RL, ?error for alts to house; M de Viggiani Two Estates 1988 36-7: FS 8.5.45, consec 18.8.46, Jesse Gane of Evercreech bldr, £1250, for JM Paget (no mention of Wyatt);

1845-7 School, Dilton Marsh; W&B; plans WSHC 1845, certificate 1848;

1846 alts Maddington ch, ICBS remove gallery some seat re arrangement;

1846 West Ashton ch; W&B, WBR; JMR; for Long of Rood Ashton;

1846 rest Wroughton ch and new N arcade, JMR, 1850-1 W&B ICBS;

1846-7 rest Westbury ch; W&B; JMR, some restoration W&B; also ?schools c1847; restoration 1846-7 included new tracery for W window, W gallery removed, new oak roofs to nave and ?elsewhere; small vestry between S porch and S transept; glass in centre of E window and Royal Arms in glass over the S vestry, all listed on brass plaque in church which names W&B, says survey done in 1846 and work done in 1847; but Harvey Eginton qv in obituary 1849 is reputed to have restored Westbury ch and built a school on Bratton Road for HGG Ludlow of Heywood House;

(1847-9 alts Cranmore Hall, East Cranmore, Som for JM Paget; de Viggiani, Two Estates, 1988 quotes from JMP’s diaries: dining-room chimney and chimney in room above replaced; 1848 new porch and arches into the hall, plans for new drawing-room behind dining-room, Mr Wyatt advised; summerhouse resited and new one built; 12.3.49 THW came to approve work, then making arrangements for interior and new chimney stack to the oriel drawing-rm and green room over it; 11.6.49 went to Brown’s scaglioe works and selected Red Brocatello mantelpiece for drawing-room; 13.11.49 new part occupied for 1st time by maid in far W garret; 29.11.49 re-inhabited dining-room; dated 1848 on rainwater heads; Jesse Gane bldr, Two Estates p 65;

(184? House near Crewkerne, Som, for Mr Hoskins; W&B; JMR from list of works that David Brandon provided for RIBA; ?North Perrott House for William Hoskins, demolished when new house called North Perrott Manor built for HW Hoskyns 1878;

18?? minor alts Wilton House, W&B, JMR; before 1851;

1848 rectory, Broughton Gifford; WBR; JMR; plans D1/11/99

1848 vicarage, Upton Scudamore; JMR; 1850 WBR;

1848 lodge, Rood Ashton House, West Ashton, Wilts; WBR2; Young & White bldrs 1848 bill; possibly Church Lodge, 1847, next church, or Trowbridge Lodge?; also in 1848 bill is vicarage at West Ashton and addition to West Ashton school, ?all by THW; West Ashton school was built 1846 by James Burgess qv builder;

1848-9 Fonthill House, Fonthill Gifford, Wilts, new house using W pavilion of Alderman Beckford's Fonthill Splendens demolished 1807, for James Morrison; WBR; BoE; dem; W&B; 1847 JMR; 1846-8 by David Brandon? But plan Fonthill archive 1850; new top floor large service additions, Italianate tower; elevation and plan in V&A?, photos in Courtauld;

1848-51 Wiltshire County Asylum, Pans Lane, Devizes, later Roundway Hospital; WBR; act passed 1845, competition 1848, 60 designs sent in, W&B chosen, plans approved WI 15.3.49; FS 30.7.49 estimate £27K plus £20K for land etc, contract Messrs Piper for £19,894 but then enlarged from 250 to 290 beds and farm buiildings, staircase, wing, lodge, wooden floors, corridors and small cemetery chapel DWG 6.1.53; roofed within 18 months, accounts DWG 6.1.53: £56,303/18/2d of which £37,970/9/0 for buildings, £2554/6/4d for architects; £2831/19/0 furniture; accounts DWG 14.4.53 £16,130/19/8d; Female ward T WI 22.4.1858;

1849 Diocesan Training College, The Close, Salisbury; W&B, WBR; College started in 1841 and moved to King's house in 1851, BoE;

1849 enl Winterslow ch; rest W&B, WBR; JMR; ICBS 1849-50;

1849-50 reseated Broughton Gifford church; reopened DWG 24.10.50;

1850 Rectory, Woodborough; W&B; WBR; Late Georgian style, now called Glebe House; adds 1858 by Whitley B Clacy qv of Devizes T WI 3.6.1858; VCH says built in 1855;

1850 ??chancel, Woodborough ch; DoE says chancel by Butterfield, no evidence; nave and aisle added by THW in 1861-2 to a chancel already rebuilt in 1850, BoE; ICBS for 1861 rebuild says chancel had been rebuilt in 1852, no architect named;

1850-1 Charlton ch, nr Downton; WBR; JMR; All Saints, Charlton opened WI 1.5.51, EE style nave and raised chancel and small bell turret, neat unassuming fittings, pulpit and lectern of walnut, font gift of architect octagonal on cluster of Anglo-Norman pillars, open timber roof imitating oak; ; SWJ 26.4.51;

1850-1 reseated Wroughton ch; ICBS, W&B, plan shows S aisle wall rebuilt exc SE corner, and N arcade;

1851 ?Wilsford ch reblt; JMR; but ICBS does not refer to this, application 1868 does not know when last repaired; consec DWG 19.12.57 (or SWJ?)

1851-3 St Paul ch, Fisherton Anger, Salisbury; ICBS: rebuilt except for tower 1851-3; Tender Winsland & Holland of London £2399 accepted WI 6.11.51; SWJ 10.4.52, consec 3 Feb 1853, SWJ 5.2.53; W&B; JMR; St Paul's Rd

1851-4 Cadley ch, Savernake; JMR, 1851 WBR; DWG 9.11.54 opened, FS 12.8.52, Early Dec style, chancel paved with Minton tiles, stone and wood carving by George Howitt BN 15.11.54 E window by Gibbs also W window and side chancel windows and a 2-lt window by Millar (Miller), 3-lt nave S window by J Powell, small baptistery window by Constable gift of Rev Welch; now a house, some broken glass in the W window, two chancel stained glass windows taken out and still in house,

1852 Hilperton ch rebuilt exc tower; JMR; WBR; ground plan 1852 PR/2135/6; D Jones qv of Bradford on Avon builder; ground plan 1847 by Manners & Gill qv not apparently used; consec DWG 23.12.52;

c1852 school, Harnham, Salisbury; JMR;

1852 vicarage, Alderbury; WBR;

1852 Savings Bank, corner Station Road, Warminster, to be erected to plans THW SWJ 10.4.52 at corner of new road to station; WI 8.4.52 to be Elizabethan style; T DWG 8.4.52; later used as Post Office, 71 Market Place;

1852-4 East Harnham ch, Salisbury; WBR; consecr SWJ 5.8.54; WI 3.8.54 simple interior E painted window and 2 small W ones, pulpit of white stone with inscriptions, oak reading desk, pews, fine font; adjoining schoolroom;

1853 parsonage, Eastcourt, Burbage; obit; WBR; dated 1853;

(1853 Acton Turville ch, Glos; obituary)

1853-4 rest Great Bedwyn ch; WBR; PJ; T: DWG 16.6.53; DWG 8.9.53 begun; Eccl 14 1853 380, about to be repaired by parishioners, Lord Ailesbury to repair chancel; THW argument with anonymous correspondent re removing clerestory where THW defends keeping of Perp work and not substituting conjectural work for rear if less architecturally notable work DWG 8.9.53, 23.9.53, 6.10.53, 2.11.54 nearly complete beautiful stained glass in memory Rear-Admiral Fellowes; reopened WI 1.4.55 William Salisbury of Newbury contr, c£2000 whole of roofs taken off, admirable open timber roofs of original pitch springing from stone corbels; walls of S aisle, clerestory, arcades and columns of nave entirely taken down and rebuilt, new floors, chancel Minton tiles, beautiful traceried E window; capital doorway in W end nave and new N aisle doorway; old unsightly pews removed and new easy open seats in their place' pulpit of Caen stone takes place of indescribable one of wood, splendid font of Caen stone on Purbeck shafts presented by late curate Rev Henry Tudway; S transept fine stained glass window; carving found on E respond of N arcade; carving by GA Howitt qv of Devizes; S transept window to Rear Admiral Sir Thomas Fellowes +1853 is by Hardman to designs by Street qv acc to BoE confirmed in WAM 1860; including new vault first used for burial of M of Ailesbury DWG 17.1.56; eagle lectern carved by Rattee & Kett, Cambridge, given 1856 DWG 9.5.57;

1853-4 rebuilt Burbage ch; WBR; SWJ 31.12.53 rapidly advancing, old church demolished as dangerous new one larger, nave and aisles and well proportioned chancel and chancel aisle; SWJ 9.9.54 opened, G Major of Swindon builder, no details; S aisle 1876, JMR;

1853-4 reblt Preshute ch; exc tower; JMR; WBR; WI 27.1.53 decided to rebuild except for tower; ICBS rebuilt apart from the tower consec 26.6.54, SWJ 17.6.54; DWG 29.6.54; SWJ 10.3.55 expenses;

1854 National School, Eastcourt, Burbage; WBR;

1854-5 Nunton ch; JMR; WBR;

1854-5 rebuilt Shrewton ch; JMR; 1854 WBR; 1855 ICBS; proposed SWJ 8.7.53; subscriptions SWJ 1.7.54 plans made, 8.7.54; FS DWG 14.9.54 all taken down except tower; consec DWG 6.9.55; SWJ 8.9.55; G 12.9.55 window in S chancel aisle SS Peter & Paul, by Gibbs to Mrs Fussell & Mrs Nicholls;

1855 Corn Market, Market Place, Warminster; WBR; dem; opposite Bath Arms, open quadrangle surrounded by glass roofed corridors 14' wide, £1800 SWJ 17.11.55 opened;

(1855-8 Orchardleigh House, Som; BoE N; RL; RA 1858; D Jones bldr; SWJ 9.9.58 RT Purchas clerk of works, GA Howitt last clerk of works now at Bowden Park; WI 9.11.58 dinner for workmen as work nearly complete, GA Howitt qv former clerk of works now at Bowden Park Wilts;

(1855 Tolpuddle ch, Dorset reopened repewed Mr Wyatt SWJ 8.12.55)

1855-6 Wiltshire Reformatory for Boys, Tascroft Farm, Warminster, Wilts; design only half built, J Barnden bldr £797; WBR2; Slocombe The Wiltshire Reformatory; plans DWG 27.12.55 TH Wyatt honorary architect;

1856 proposed covered Corn Market, Devizes, Wilts; WI 24.1.56; ?not built; Corn Exchange 1857 by W Hill of Leeds. THW built corn market at Warminster;

1855-6 Militia stores, Bath Rd, Devizes, Wilts; tenders DWG 15.2.55; report WI 16.10.56 to cost £7250 though estimated at £6000; not complete until 1859-60; became Wiltshire Constabulary HQ 1879, closed 1962, demolished 1966; WBR; JMR; problem of defects in dwellings recently erected for residence of Militia staff to be inspected by Manners & Gill qv DWG 5.11.1863;

1856 rest Chilmark ch, Wilts; THW BoE; W&B, WBR; SWJ 27.12.56 reopened after restoration and add of N aisle, THW architect; most of walls new, new open roof over whole church; new seating; several painted windows by Heaton & Butler; six coronae by Messrs Cox of London; Miles of Shaftesbury contractor; G 31.12.56 W window by Heaton & Butler in memory Dean Lear, Hon & Rev T Harris, W Jesse and Qanne Warne, also several painted windows

(1856 rest nave, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, nearly £5000; SWJ 8.11.56;)

1856d mon to Katharine Voronzov, 2nd wife 11th E of Pembroke 1783-1856, Wilton church; design by THW carved by JB Philip acc to guide book; paired effigy to Sidney Herbert opposite, he died 1861;

1856 Littleton Drew ch rebuilt; BoE; ICBS; central tower kept, nave and chancel rebuilt with new S porch; did Wyatt design the school, 1850?; the rectory 1852 is by Robert Wetten qv;

(1856 restored West Littleton ch Glos reopened DWG 7.8.56 rebuilt by Mr Millar of Seagry who also did works at Tormarton ch and Acton Turville ch, new font of Tormarton stone, only chancel walls kept every thing else inc picturesque bell turret taken dow and reconstructed, new larger nave, porch and vestry, E window by Miller of Brewer St, London; text at base of window painted by Mr Tanner of Chippenham)

1856 alterations to Urchfont ch suggested by THW should be acceded to SWJ 5.1.56;

1857 Berwick Bassett ch, Wilts; THW; kept W wall, windows and chancel walls but chancel roof raised in pitch; new nave roof, vestry and tower. Stained glass E window and S window to J Nalder. George Major qv of Swindon bldr; £900 WI 29.10.57; Br 14.11.57 E w and window on S side to Mrs Hawkins; CE Ponting account in WAM 37 417;

1857 rest Market Lavington ch; WBR; JMR; ?consec SWJ 10.7.58;

1857-8 Vicarage, Baydon; BN 1857 247; plans 1857 D1/11/130 banded brick and flint with main rooms at S; now Glebe House;

1858 Laverstock ch opened WI 15.7.58; Norman porch kept; pulpit carved by Mr Howitt of Wilton; S aisle ws with old stained glass and E w all gift of Townsend family, all put together by Ward & Co; Minton tiles; Pedley of Highworth bldr; DWG 15.7.58 Ew Xion by Ward & Co; G 14.7.58 Ew by Ward & Co formed of old rare glass collected from various parts of the continent, windows of S aisle enriched by old glass; Br 24.7.58; opened SWJ 10.7.58;

1858 rest Bishopstone ch; WBR; JMR; reopened SWJ 2.10.58;

1858 rest Downton ch;

1858 Female ward, County Asylum, Devizes; T: WI 22.4.58;

1858-9 rest Burcombe ch; WBR; 1859 JMR; DWG 1.10.59; N aisle added; G 19.10.59 glass by Miller of London, E window in memory Mr Hughes, W window gift of John Lush, and diaper-patterned stained window behind pulpit gift of Mr Wyatt; North Burcombe ch reopened SWJ 1.10.59 original church had nave chancel and S tower, has been entirely rebuilt the walls from two feet above the ground, in the Perp style, new S aisle, stained glass in Early Dec E window to late Mr Hughes who ten years ago built new parsonage house, Good Shepherd in centre, W 4-light window gift of Mr Lush, trefoil above it, diaper pattern glass behind pulpit gift of Mr Wyatt; windows by Miller of Brewer St, London, work carried out by Mills (?Miles) of Shaftesbury;

(1858-60 alts Sutton Court, Stowey, Som; BoE N; for Sir Edward Strachey;)

1859-60 Bemerton ch, Wilts, FS WI 21.4.59; SWJ 16.4.59 Miles of Shaftesbury builder, Howitt of Wilton clerk of works; opened WI 20.12.60 lined with ashlar not a particle of plaster, a circumstance worthy of more general imitation; two W windows with Royal arms on top; good carving; E window by O'Connor executed by Lavers & Co; brass lectern, stone pulpit, new font has the old bowl embedded; Miles of Shaftesbury bldr, gave font cover, THW gave pulpit, William Howitt of Wilton qv clerk of works; Minton tiles chancel; 1860-1 WBR; G 19.12.60, side chancel windows drawn in outline without colour resembling in character the early Dutch engravings, E window by O'Connor gift of E of Powis £200 five lights, also quatrefoil at nave W end unattributed and Royal Arms; Br 15.12.60 Br 20.4.61; for 12th E of Pembroke, memorial to George Herbert; DWG 20.12.60; SWJ 15.12.60;

1859-60 rest Boyton ch, plans WSHC D1/61/11/16 rebuilt chancel N wall reinstating old windows, new E window, rebuilt nave W wall reinstating W door but moving old E window to W wall, new nave S window; new chancel SW lancet; all roofs new; all internal woodwork removed; new head to chancel S doorway; chancel S window taken out and moved;buttress on E wall of chapel to be taken down and moved to angle with chancel; nave S doorway repaired, N wall of NW vestry to be lowered; tracery lights of N tr N window to be reopened, W window of S chapel repaired framing brought forward inside to allow plaster to come flush; S chapel E window to be taken out scraped and replaced; old font to be scraped; new work included a new font removed in 1957 restoration by O Brakspear qv , elaborate foliate corbels to new roofs; glass by Gibbs mostly removed in 1857-62; Br 14.7.60 E window by Gibbs to Rev S Routh, and three windows on S side, centre one gift of architect, E window of Warminster chapel in memory Mr Fane by Gibbs, and W window of chapel by Horwood Bros armorial, also W window and tracery lights of E window of chapel all by Horwood Bros; ;

1860 rest Bratton ch, Wilts, walls raised, new roofs, seats, Minton tiles under tower, pulpit E & W windows by Gibbs also small window over font; J Barnden of Warminster bldr; £700; reopened WI 22.11.60; chancel rest in assoc with GG Scott ?Kelly 1867; G 28.11.60 E window by Gibbs gift of WB Seagram, W window gift of Abraham Laverton, small one over font, also one in S aisle gift Mrs Piper (?same as one over font); SWJ 24.11.60;

1860 rest chancel, Bishops Cannings ch, Wilts, B Mullings qv contr; WI 24.1.61 opened; Minton tile floor, oak stalls; stained glass E window by Wailes one of richest he has ever done; three lights, medallions; restoration of nave and transepts begun; paid for by Sotheron Estcourt MP, Mullings bldr; WBR; JMR;

1860 rest Homington ch; WBR; JMR; plans ICBS chancel and N aisle marked in red; plans WSHC D1/61/12/2 take down chancel and part of church; THW report church delapidated and neglected SWJ 10.9.59;

c1860 Upper Farm Cholderton; VCH; WBR;

1860-1 Savernake ch, Wilts, chapel of ease for Tottenham House estate FS WI 5.4.60, DWG 5.4.60 by THW; Mr Jones bldr; consec WI 26.9.61 in mem Countess of Pembroke +1856 mother of Mary Marchioness of Ailesbury; flint banded with Sarsen, relieving arches of grey and red; chancel roof cresting of gilded iron; Bath interior lining; Geometric style; N arcade responds Devonshire marble; similar shafts in chancel; screens to transepts fill whole arch with tracery, with red marble shafts; Reredos five-sided of maiolica tiles; Minton paving throughout; oak altar; credence of alabaster on red marble shafts and dove marble base; rail on white alabaster base, green marble cols and alabaster capping; Caen stone pulpit with cols of red and white marble with inlaid marble panels, brass lectern by Potter of London; font of Caen stone on green and red marble shafts; cover of oak and brass with iron finial supplied by Hayward of Devizes; organ by Bevington & Sons, London in carved screen illuminated in gold; thirteen windows by Lavers & Barraud, three by Heaton & butler, two by Alexander Gibbs, one by O'Connor; Daniel Jones qv Bradford on Avon bldr, William England of London arranged tiles; carving by George Armstrong Howitt of Devizes; also Br 5.10.61; rails outside E end to family vault; G 2.10.61 details of glass;

1861d mon Rt Hon Sidney Herbert died August 1861, Wilton ch, carved effigy by J.B. Philip; guide book says both this and Countess of Pembroke (died 1856) monument designed by Wyatt carved by Philip; ;

1861-2 Chitterne ch; JMR; WBR; WI 22.11.60 the two churches of St Mary and All Saints to be demolished and a new one built by THW for £1500, both chancels will be kept as burial chapels, new church site is by the schoolroom; consecrated DWG 6.11.62 Early Perp style,

1861-2 Woodborough ch, Wilts FS WI 25.4.61, £1600, THW, Mr Jones bldr; WI 11.4.61 old ch pulled down except chancel which is recent; BoE says chancel 1850 by THW; ICBS letter says chancel 1852; consec DWG 30.1.62, £1700, enlarged, Bradford stone with dressings of Bath, new N aisle, stained glass E and W ends; pulpit, font and desk new;

1861-2 reblt South Newton ch; WBR; JMR; work started 1.1.61; ICBS completion cert 6.4.63; reopened DWG 18.9.62 entirely rebuilt except E end and the arcade; tower entirely rebuilt, old E window kept and some of the others worked in, old chancel arch moved to w end as tower arch on added short marble shafts; Minton chancel tiles; chancel side windows too low in tone for good effect; E window by Lavers & Barraud, stone carving by Margetson of Bristol, corona and chancel lights by Hart & Co; BN 26.9.62, G 24.9.62 E window gift Lord Herbert of Lea; Ww SS Peter & Andrew drawn in outline and without colour by Lavers & Barraud, N and S chancel windows grisaille with Evangelists without colour treated archaically also L&B; also polychromatic decoration by L&B;

c1862 vicarage, South Newton; JMR;

(1862 remodelled 77-8 Pall Mall, London for M of Ailesbury; JMR;

1862 rest North Bradley ch; proposed SWJ 26.4.62 £1600; JMR; James and James Edward Davis builders; ICBS ground plan by JW Hugall qv; new vestry;

1862 Sutton Mandeville ch; WBR; JMR; reopened DWG 6.11.62 TH Wyatt architect, cost c£600; Sturgess of Cholderton builder, under superintendence of Mr Miles of Shaftesbury;

1862 rest Woodsford ch, SWJ 26.4.62 all new except portion of tower and part of S wall; Wellspring of dorchester builder;

(1862 rest Lullington ch, Som; RL; SNB; Daniel Jones qv bldr;

(1862 School, Lullington, Som; RL; 1857 acc to Kelly 1906; 1862 SNB;

(c1862 ?remodel Cranmore Hall, East Cranmore, Som; RL, date almost certainly wrong cf 1847-8 and 1868-9;

1862-3 St Stephen ch, Castle St, Trowbridge, former B chapel remodelled as mission church; dem; ICBS;

1862-3 alts chancel, St Peter ch, Marlborough; WBR; ICBS: TH Wyatt restoration incl new NE vestry. New font, the cover for which was given by Wyatt. vestry meeting SWJ 31.5.62 re repairing, amending and repewing; Br 1.11.62, Reopened DWG 2.7.63 Marquis & Munro of Bristol contractors, clerk of works WE Baverstock qv, nave roof entirely renewed, pillars and arches of S arcade rebuilt, new chancel arch with rest points, chancel paved with encaustic tiles by Minton & Co, two new oak screens between chancel and chancel aisles, NE vestry replaced, seats of oak, pulpit of wainscot on Chilmark stone base, font octangular Caen stone on shafts of Devonshire marble with four Caen stone angels, and Minton tiles around, E w by Lavers & Barraud, stained glass also S aisle E, altar of old oak given by Bishop, almsbox carved of oak from old roof by WJ Baverstock, gaslight fittings by Hart of London, organ by Allen of Bristol £275 designed by Mr Whitehead Smith organist at Marlborough college, over chancel arch illuminated band by WJ Baverstock; ; Stained glass by Lavers & Barraud (£185); CT 4.7.63 by Lavers & Barrus E window, two aisle E windows and centre light of W window; BN 3.7.63 3-lt E window by Lavers & Barraud, S aisle E window gift of WC Merriman, N aisle E given by schoolchildren; Br 4.7.63;

(1863-4 Cranmore Tower, East Cranmore, Som, for John Moore Paget; SC notes; folly tower 1862-4 45m high, William Witcombe of Leigh-on-Mendip contr, Somerset Follies; de Viggiani, Cranmore Chronicle, 1985, site chosen 14.9.63, FS 29.2.64, finished 30.9.64;

(1863 rest Lullington ch, Som for W Duckworth of Orchardleigh, DWG 5.2.63, reopened, Jones of Bradford on Avon contr;

(1863 Garrison ch, Woolwich, London; 1862-3 designed with Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt Br 17.5.62; ILN 21.2.63 Lombardic style)

1863 rest Fovant ch; JMR; WBR; reopened DWG 12.11.63; E window by O'Connor, design copied from a picture by Guido, two chancel N ws by Lavers & Barraud and W w to Lord Herbert, Br 12.12.63;

1864 rest Great Wishford ch; JMR; 1863-4 WBR; Wishford ch re-opened DWG 29.9.64, Miles bldr; ICBS appl 23.1.64; G 28.9.64 3-lt window in centre N aisle by Lavers & Barraud gift of Lady Herbert;

1864 Little Langford ch; WBR; opened SA 8.6.64 Lady Herbert gave four windows, architect gave upper W window glass; CT 6.8.64 E window by Lavers & Barraud to Lord Herbert of Lea, and E window of chantry by same, upper W window gift of architect Baptism; Br 20.8.64;

186-? parsonage, Little Langford; JMR, obit;

1864 rebuilt Codford St Peter ch; exc tower, porch and windows; new N aisle reusing three 2-lt windows; new N vestry; chancel E and N walls kept; John Barnden contr; glass by Heaton Butler & Bayne, WSHC spec and plan 1438/18; faculty D1/61/16/1 new N aisle, take down S chancel wall, new chancel roof, new nave S windows, new chancel N window, repair nave roof, remove W gallery, reseat; 1864 chancel, Codford ch, WBR; JMR; presumably Codford St Peter; ?inserted new vault in porch;

(1865 Exchange Buildings, Liverpool, 1863-7 JMR; replacing Exchange of 1803-8; demolished; Br 20.1.66; exh RA 1864, 1867;

1865? rest Mere ch;

1865 rest Ogbourne St George; ICBS, TH Wyatt; D1/61/16/13 plans 1864, reroof, S wall of S chapel rebuilt; new 4-lt window to right of porch matching SE chapel S window; remove font and seats etc, SE chapel to be vestry, make opening into N aisle behind nave E respond. £1400; chancel rebuilt 1873 also by THW;

1865 Alvediston ch reblt; 1866 WBR; JMR nd; DWG 28.12.65 reopened new vestry and chancel aisle for children; Ew and S window given by Mrs Herbert by Lavers & Barraud; builder Miles of Shaftesbury; foliated C13 cross found under new vestry, fixed in E wall; Guardian 3.1.66 E window and S chancel in memory Lord Herbert and 5-lt lancet gift of vicar Rev FW Fowle, all Lavers & Barraud; Br 13.1.66 Ew St John, Xion, Virgin; S window gift of Lady Herbert, St Andrew,

186? parsonage, Alvediston; JMR;

1866 rest Winterslow ch; WBR exterior; JMR;

1866 rest Bower Chalke ch, Wilts WBR S aisele and chancel; JMR; WG 23.3.66; Henry Hughes, Bristol, involved?; G 21.3.66 E window 3-lt by Lavers & Barraud in memory Lord Herbert Crucifixion, also 2 small windows either side of chancel unattributed;


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