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1721-4 builder Stourhead House, Wilts, to Colen Campbell design; WBR2, 1720 HC; PF 1720-4 accounts show Ireson was builder;

1722 alts Zeals House for Thomas Chaffin; attrib PF from Sweetman archives;

1722-3 work Stourton ch, Wilts; plaque recording church 'newly paved and seated and beautified', NI and John Butcher, churchwardens; HC;

(1723ff work at Redlynch Park, Som, for Stephen Fox, later Lord Ilchester; Ireson first mentioned as paid in 1723 £29/10/0 for ‘securing Redlinch house from fire by taking out the beames in the chimneys’, probably repairs to C17 house to which Thomas Fort had made additions, DRO D/FSI box 207. The house of 1708-9 by Thomas Fort had remained unfinished when Sir Stephen Fox died 1716, and son Stephen born 1704 did not live there until 1725, beginning work on house 1727, presumably under NI. W&D 27-8.

1724 Mon to his daughter, Mary Ireson +1723, Stourton ch, Wilts; HC;

1724 Work at Kingston Deverill ch, Wilts; HC; par recs; SANHS 87;

1730 monument, Bromham ch, attrib based on Sweetman archive, PF suggests that his is the William Norris monument;

(1732 Berkley House, Som; contract with NI £1099, for Abigail Prowse; CL 19.5.1998)

(1735 Rosewell House, Kingsmead Square, Bath; attributed by AF, similar to work in Blandford Forum generally attributed to the Bastards, an attribution challenged by PF;

1740s work at Stourhead; two letters from H Flitcroft qv to H Hoare 1744 are cited by Kenneth Wooldridge Art Bulletin 47 1965 83-116 quoted by FJL 38 n8;

1743-7 builder Lydiard Park, Lydiard Tregoze for John 2nd Viscount St John; NI was paid from 1741, traditionally ascribed to Roger Morris, though the only payment to 'R Morris' is £42 in 1744; letter of 1743 from St John: 'Ireson has left me the plans. He has made a handsome front with a rustic basement, attick windows above and to the cellars, architraves and keystones to the windows. He talks about £380 his work and for materials & all included'; PF says this does not resemble what was built, but that design is similar to Corsham Court by NI; PF suggests that pavilions have proved to be later addition and these are main resemblance to Morris at Wilton; perhaps an Ireson design with pavilions by Morris?; suggested that work began 1739 before John inherited title in 1742, c1741 complaints about being cheated by brickmakers, payments to NI April 1743 to Oct 1746, sketch for pediment on back of letter of 4.6.43; inscription in attic that house was rebuilt 1743 may mark stage in remodelling, ?roofs and refacing; more likely dates therefore 1739-43; later payments to do perhaps with finishing off;

(1744 attrib vicarage, Frome, som; PF as NI had submitted plans for church tower, 1744, rejected for cost;

1747 Unex des for N front Corsham Court, Wilts; HC; pub in C Hussey, Early Georgian 1955 229; signed NI; two storeys; FJL notes 'composed capitals' of Baroque form; he also notes that the parapet urns in the Corsham design resemble urns on the gatepiers at Couper House, Blandford, Dorset attrib to NI;

1749 attrib N front Corsham Court, nine-bay three-storey N front, unsigned design has similar urns to those on unex 1747 design;


List of work from Peter Fitzgerald:

1720 Stourhead (as master mason) with monument to his daughter in Stourton church



1729 Meadow Court Tockenham attrib by Marcus Binney CL 3.10.2008; no evidence; possibly built for Walker Heneage of Lyneham +1732;

1740 Oare House, Oare ( on style only, what do you think?) built for Henry Deacon, attrib PF, no evidence;

1743 to 47 Lydiard Tregoze. Ireson was clearly the builder but it seems to me he is just as likely to have been the architect as Roger Morris;

1749 North front of Corsham Court

1755 Delft tile Monument to Lucretia Corfe Amesbury Church

Also possibly a house on Bowden Hill for Benjamin Haskins Styles +1739, dismantled in 1740s if the Borromini style capitals on 12 Church St, Lacock, and Rowde Hall come from there. Rowde Hall has a dog crest which may be Haskins-Styles; Borromini capitals appear at Crowcombe Ct, Som, 1734,



IRVINE, JAMES THOMAS. 1825-1900 Architect, born in Shetlands, aged 14 sent as assistant to George Gilbert Scott with whom he remained until 1884; worked especially as clerk of works, mentioned in Scott's Recollections re rest of Rochester Cathedral, Kent, 1871. Worked on Scott's restoration of Bath Abbey, Som, up to 1873. Involved from 1869 with the rediscovery of St Laurence ch, Bradford on Avon Wilts (which he first saw after 1863 when working on Bath Abbey), the Saxon church, with Canon WHR Jones after Anglo-Saxon carvings found 1854 by Rev Jones with CE Davis qv. Trust formed 1874 to restore with JT Irvine appointed to supervise, but Jones also appointed CS Adye qv and Irvine resigned 1881 over Adye's decision to demolish master's house of former Grammar School (there 1712-1874) and substitute buttresses. See HM Taylor, JT Irvine's work at Bradford on Avon Archaeol J 129 1972 89-118. After Scott died in 1878 worked for JL Pearson qv before 1885 and then as architect in Peterborough; DSA. Son George Gilbert Irvine was architect in Aberdeen, gave eleven vols of sketches to Bodleian mainly of churches around Peterborough and details of Lichfield Cathedral.

(1864-74 clerk of works rest Bath Abbey; GG Scott archt; ?1863-73;

1874 advised on rebuilding of unstable pier at corner of S aisle and S transept, Lacock ch; faculty PR/173/12;


ISBORN, ERNEST CHARLES Architect, Devizes, son of chief engineer of L&SER worked with Joseph Clarke in London and ?Sebastian Waterhouse, Liverpool, then in Devizes 1881, in dirs to 1915; CB;

19?? Central Wilts Bacon Co premises, Bath Rd, Devizes; CB; WBR;


IVESON, JOHN Surveyor, The Green, Marlborough 1848 dir;
JACK, WALTER Sculptor Bristol; Walter Jack Studio, joined 2000 by Paul Channing;

2008 Stacked Fountain, The Parade, Swindon, water sculpture designed with Paul Channing, £240K; made with Richard Stump and John Hall of Waterscapes;


JACKSON DESIGN ASSOCIATES Architects, Ollerton, Notts. Tony Jackson architectural technologist founder 1994; Darren Turner RIBA joined 1995;

2000ff Aqua Sana spa, Center Parcs, Longleat; same design used in all four Center Parcs sites; also five 'exclusive lodges' similar to lodges in other Center Parcs 2009-10; 800 lodges built and 2000 lodges refurbished in thirteen year association with Center Parcs;


JACKSON, Sir THOMAS GRAHAM 1835-1924. London. Cf TGJ, Recollections, 1923. Pupil of GG Scott, in practice 1862, much employed at Oxford, his own Northern Renaissance style cf Examination Schools, 1886. RIBA Gold Medal 1910, baronet 1913. James Bettley, Old Vicarage, Great Totham, Maldon, Essex CM 9 8NP working on Jackson, mostly his Oxford works. Obit list of works RIBAJ 32 1924 50; worked on Bath Abbey;

1902 rest St Thomas ch, Salisbury;

1911 repairs incl roof of Great Hall, Longleat;
JACOB & STOCKEN Architects, Salisbury John Henry Jacob +1963 qv and Anthony Stocken qv

1939 rest Laverstock ch; by HJ acc to WBR;

1957-8 reps Alvediston ch, ICBS; by JHJ and reps 1962 by J&S;

1960 House, Salisbury, overlooking water meadows; GI, in 1962 House Plans;

1961 House, ?Salisbury, in Bungalow Plans 1961-2; GI;

1963-5 reps Allington ch; AS of J&S; ICBS;


JACOB, JOHN HENRY Architect, Salisbury, +1963, LRIBA; see also Jacob & Stocken

1938 House at Monkton Deverill for Meredith Frampton RA, plans WSHC F/4/760/100; wikipedia says that Frampton designed house himself; ?Hill Barn;

1939 rest Laverstock ch; by HJ acc to WBR;

1957-8 reps Alvediston ch, ICBS; by JHJ and reps 1962 by J&S;


JACOBSEN, THEODORE Amateur architect, London +1772; HC; des East India Co offices London 1726-9; and Foundling Hospital 1742-52; Trinity College Dublin 1752-9; in Hogarth portrait 1742 he holds plan of a triangular house that may be Longford Castle of which ints were altered from 1737 for Sir Jacob Bouverie. Plan is not at all close to that of Longford, but possible that Jacobsen involved there; HC;
JACOMB-HOOD, JOHN WYKEHAM. 1859-1914; Chief engineer LSWR, killed in hunting accident; son of ?previous chief engineer R Jacomb Hood;

1899-1902 ext Salisbury LSWR station; attrib DoE;


JAGGARD, ANTHONY JOHN THOROLD Architect, Dorchester, Dorset, born 1936 trained Liverpool School, practice in Lulworth, then 1965-99 John Stark & Partners, Dorchester;

(1977 Lulworth Castle House, Dorset for Weld family of Lulworth Castle; neo-Georgian;

1993 consultant, Wardour Castle conversion to flats for Nigel Tuersley; also consultant for restoration of RC chapel from 1987;

2008-12 add Bewley Court, Bowden Hill; N end kitchen with room above, for Gareth Pearce.


JAGGARD, WILLIAM HERBERT Architect, London, born 1873, worked in South Africa

1919-20 Millmead, Ratfyn Rd, Amesbury; experimental smallholder's house for Board of Agriculture and Fisheries dept of scientific and industrial research; built of rammed earth; EH listing; WWinA 1926;


JAMES, JOHN Architect c1673-1746; HC; son of vicar of Basingstoke; surveyor to St Pauls Cathedral after death of Wren 1723; RCHM attributes work at Wilton in church c1700-10 mostly carpentry and in house after 1705 fire in N range;

1731-3 Standlynch House, for Sir Peter Vandeput; HC; CL 13-20. 7. 1945; CL 13.2.1986;

1736-7 advice re reps Salisbury Cathedral, HC;
JAMES, WILLIAM Architect, Stone, Glos, son of William James +1834 of Stone, carpenter; 1785-1880, buried at Stone; HC; designed numerous parsonages in Glos inc Cromhall 1817-18, Frampton on Severn 1838, Standish 1839, schools at Frampton on Severn 1842-3 and Hawkesbury 1845-6;

1836 Easton Grey ch; HC;

(1859 Little Sodbury ch, Glos)

JANE, JOHN OXENBERRY Surveyor

1833 inv rest Orcheston St Mary ch; G Brandwood from ICBS files: This hardly sounds like the same church as in BoE! Seems to have been rebuilt in 1833. A plan says quite clearly ‘Plan of the parish Church of Orcheston St Mary as rebuilt in the year 1833’. A signature on this is ’John Oxenberry Jane Surveyor’. But was he the designer? The application says the existing church had been examined by ‘an experienced Architect, Mr Dean of Holborn London’ [the Church Plans Online website gives his first name as James]. On a second application he is said to be from Tottenham, just to add to the puzzlement. The website gives Dean’s first name as James. The only James Dean in the RIBA Dic is ‘fl 1868’ and of Bishopsgate Street.
JBKS ARCHITECTS, Adwell, Thame, Oxfordshire, started by Jeremy Bell and Kelvin Sampson, both previously with Maguire & Co; changed name to Mission Design Studio; designed new buildings for Radley College and Pembroke College, Oxford, staff club for Oxford University; specialist church buildings;

2014 proposed reordering Highworth ch; plans in church removal of pews, reopening N door to new toilets, subdivide N transept for kitchen and meeting room;


JELLICOE, Sir GEOFFREY Landscape designer, architect, 1900-96;

1990 altered S forecourt, ?Tidcombe Manor; VCH;


JELLY & PALMER Builders, architects, Bath; Thomas Jelly qv +1781 and John Palmer qv c1738-1817; partnership from 1765 to late 1770s?;

(1768-9 nave, St James ch, Southgate, Bath; rebuilt 1848; dem 1957; HC; J&P;

(17?? prop new Guildhall, Bath, rejected 1775; HC; J&P;

1775 Cottles House, Atworth for Robert Hale; J&P, HC sub J Palmer; plans ?Glos RO;


JELLY, THOMAS Architect builder Bath, +1781, married 25.9.1760 Mary d of John Smith cloth-worker of Bradford on Avon; partnership from c1765 with John Palmer qv see Jelly & Palmer

(1752-4 King Edward Grammar School, Broad St, Bath; HC;

(1762 houses Abbey Street, Bath, with Henry Fisher, mason; HC;

(1763-6 Kingston Baths, Bath, dem, HC;


JERVIS, WILLIAM Carpenter, Warminster 1798 dir; perhaps related to William Jervis Stent qv;
JESSOP & COOK Architects

200? ext to house overlooking Wiltshire Downs in AONB; ext to a 1960s house AJ 27.1.05; design by James Cauwood before he joined J&C, joinery by Brian Cauwood;


JESSOP, WILLIAM, engineer.

1794-6 Reviewed John Rennie's plan for course of Kennet & Avon Canal 1794 suggested removal of tunnel and replacement with 6 additional locks at each end of the summit and a 50' cutting; Lord Ailesbury wanted tunnel;

JEWEL, THOMAS Builder, High St Marlborough, 1848 dir;
JKL Architects, Odiham, Hants.

1996 conv service court, Heytesbury House to four houses; plans WBR;


JOLIFFE, JOHN WILLIAM Surveyor to New Swindon Local Board 1876-84; died 1884 aged 73 still in work, had been a builder in Ryde but lost money in lawsuit in 1876 and got Swindon post; BN 5.12.84;
JOLLY & SON, Department store, Milsom St, Bath, James Jolly born 1775 began in Kent, c1823 took seasonal premises in Bath, permanent ones a little later, at 12 Milsom St 1831, under Thomas Jolly, took over No 11 , new shopfront 1834; No 13 taken over 1879; premises altered 1888, in 1903 acquired No 14, private limited company 1903;

1935 adds Vale Court, Colerne, for Capt R Wills, plans include large E wing with billiard room and bedrooms, rear addition and two-storey canted bay on SW end gable; plans WSHC stamped Jolly & Son, form signed HS West pp Jolly & Son; builders George Manning & sons, Claverton Down, Bath;


JOHNS, SLATER & HAWARD Ipswich; founded as architects by JR Cattermole, Ipswich, building services providers since 1960s, since 1994 solely mechanical and electrical services;

1965-7 WH Smith warehouse, Greenbridge Industrial Estate, Swindon; BoE 1975; consultant architects with HF Bailey qv; warehouse with conoid-shell roofs and crescent shapeld north lights; did they also do the office block?

JOHNSTON CAVE ASSOCIATES see Nicholas Johnston

JOHNSTON, NICHOLAS Architect, Oxford; Georgian style work inc house at Llangoed Castle, Brec; house at Llansteffan, Carms; cf Rosie Johnston, An architects sketchbook, 2015; married daughter of Sir Christopher Chancellor; partnership with Peter Cave as Johnston Cave Associates (JCA) they designed Wormsley Park, Bucks 1986; Rockcliffe, Eyford, Glos 1993; restored Daneway House, Glos 1993-6 with Anthony Sanger;

1975 rebuilt stables, Sevenhampton Place for Ann Fleming; JM Robinson, Latest Country Houses, ill 173; 225;

19?? proposed new wing Warneford Place; plans WBR files; JCA; ?not built;


JONES & ATWOOD Architects, Stourbridge

1898 alts workhouse, Avoncliff; WBR;


JONES & WILLIS Church furnishers and stained glass makers, did much stained glass all over Britain;

1917 took down N aisle screen Hullavington to erect a new War Memorial screen; WAM 42 64-6; reused old loft parapet;


JONES, BRIANT BEAVAN J. Builder Bradford on Avon c1802-43, killed 1843 working on Wilton ch (Wyatt & Brandon) WI 10.8.43; brother of Charles Long and Daniel Long qqv all sons of John Long 1771-1814; employed nearly 400 men;

1839 builder Derry Hill ch; WI 20.6.39; Wyatt & Brandon;

1840 contr Wilton ch; Wyatt & Brandon; killed 1843, contract completed by his brothers; WI 10.8.43
JONES, CHARLES, Builder Bradford on Avon, c1798-1852. Son of John Jones, builder (1771-1814) whose three sons were partners, Briant (1802-43) Charles (c1798-1852) and Daniel (+1866). Charles built numerous toll-houses 1837-9 around Bradford on Avon; WBR2: owned Nos. 27-32 Tory in 1841 TM, was a Town Commissioner for Bradford on Avon, 1839; see Daniel & Charles Jones;

1825 alts parsonage, Monkton Farleigh; WRO CC/E/53; ?dem for new parsonage 1844;

1837ff alts chapel, Holt inc add buildings 1837, repairs and alts; WSHC 155/30; WBR2;

1839-41 builder Christ Church, Bradford on Avon, GP Manners architect, consecr SWJ 22.11.41, C Jones builder; E window by Mr Ward;

1841 Winsley ch, C Jones of Bradford furnished the design acc to DWG 1.7.41, but BoE says design was by RS Pope qv; plans in WSHC are unsigned
JONES, D(ANIEL) & C(HARLES) Bradford on Avon; sons of John Jones 1771-1814, Daniel +1866 and Charles c1798-1852. A third brother Briant 1802-43 was partner also, killed on Wilton church;

1839 blt Derry Hill ch, Wilts (Wyatt & Brandon);

1839-41 blt Christ Church, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; GP Manners architect; SWJ 22.11.41 gives Charles jones alone as builder;

1840-5 blt Wilton ch, Wilts, 1840-5 (Wyatt & Brandon);

1841 blt Winsley ch; DWG 1.7.41 says C Jones furnished design but ?by RS Pope;

1844 blt Newton Toney ch Wilts 1844 (W&B);

1844 blt Horningsham ch Wilts 1844 (W&B);

1847-8 TH, Market Place, Melksham, Wilts; FS laid DWG 23.9.47 D&CJ architects and contrs, Italian style; presumably also the Police Station to the r.

1848 blt Frankleigh House, Bradford on Avon (H Clutton);

1852-4 blt Cadley ch, TH Wyatt architect; C&D Jones contractors, DWG 9.11.1854; FS 12.8.52;


JONES, DANIEL Builder. Tory, Bradford on Avon, Wilts. Son of John Jones, builder, 1771-1814, whose three sons were partners: Daniel, Charles & Briant Jones; Briant (1802-43) and Charles (c1798-1852) died, so Daniel (c1796-1866) was on own from 1852. Daniel went to London first, was bankrupt in London, and in Bradford on Avon by 1833. Did much work for TH Wyatt over 25 years. Obituary letter Br 16.3.67; notice SWJ 8.12.66 aged 70 no details. Daniel & Charles Jones built Christ Church Bradford on Avon, Wilts, 1841 (GP Manners); Wilton ch, Wilts, 1840-5 (Wyatt & Brandon); Derry Hill ch Wilts (Wyatt & Brandon) 1839; Newton Toney ch Wilts 1844 (W&B); Horningsham ch Wilts 1844 (W&B); Melksham TH, Wilts, 1847 (designed by D&C Jones); Frankleigh House, Bradford on Avon 1848 (Henry Clutton). Daniel Jones architect and builder died 2.11.66 aged 70 DWG 6.12.66;

Daniel Jones alone built Hilperton ch, Wilts 1852 (TH Wyatt), Chippenham St Paul ch 1853-61 (GG Scott), Burbage ch, Wilts 1854 (TH Wyatt); Savernake ch Wilts 1860-1 (TH Wyatt), Woodborough ch Wilts 1861 (TH Wyatt); WBR; also Victoria and Albert Villas, Bradford on Avon, Wilts, WBR;

Charles Jones c1798-1852 built numerous toll-houses 1837-9 around Bradford on Avon; WBR2:

owned Nos 27-32 Tory in 1841 TM, was a Town Commissioner for Bradford on Avon, 1839;

Bryant Jones was Brian Beavan J Jones 1802-43 killed 1843 building Wilton ch, Wilts, which his brothers finished; obit letter mentions churches at Tarrant Gunville and Tarrant Hinton, both Dorset; work for Badminton estate, Glos; work on Lansdown Tower, Bath, Som; and on churches at Wootton (?) and Coombe (?);

1852 builder Hilperton ch, except tower; Th Wyatt architect;

1853-4 builder St Paul ch, Chippenham; GG Scott architect; tower and spire not added until 1860-1;

1854 builder Burbage ch; exc tower; TH Wyatt architect;

(1856 bldr Orchardleigh mansion, Lullingstone, Som, TH Wyatt archt; Br 16.3.67;

1860-1 builder, Savernake ch; TH Wyatt architect; for Marchioness of Ailesbury; WBR;

1861 built nave and aisle Woodborough ch; TH Wyatt architect; letter estimating cost £1320 PR 1737/17; cost £1441/9/4d;

(1862 bldr rest Lullingstone ch, Som; TH Wyatt archt; Br 16.3.67; opened DWG 5.2.63;


JONES, HENRY Stonemason Bradford on Avon. Died 1814? But in dir 1822. Brother of John Jones 1771-1814. Another Henry Jones born c1803 was 58 in 1861 census

1797ff built Nos. 26-32 Tory, Bradford on Avon; land called Hilly Close bought 1796, last house No 32 not there in print of 1812; WBR2 mentions only No 33 Tory;

1797ff Nos. 33-7 Tory, Bradford on Avon, bought site called Hilly Close in 1797 and built at least No 33, sold it 1811, WBR2
JONES, JOHN Mason, Bradford on Avon, 1771-1814; brother of Henry Jones, father of Daniel Charles and Briant Jones; another John Jones was builder at White Hill in 1865 dir;
JONES, INIGO 1573-1652

1636 S front Wilton House; acc to Aubrey Charles I suggested Jones who was fully engaged at Greenwich so recommended Isaac de Caus qv who 'performed it very well; but not without the advice and approbation of Mr Jones'; HC; interior burnt 1647, rebuilt by John Webb qv again with advice of IJ; some drawings by Webb survive dated 1649 with annotations by Jones; HC; Archarol J 111 1954; Burlington Mag 106 1964; Arch Hist 35 1992

16?? attrib Archway, Fonthill Bishop; WBR; unlikely as road did not then exist, more probably C18 (attrib by John Vardy RCHM), first marked on 1773 Andrews & Drury map, perhaps built with Alderman Beckford's Fonthill Splendens;
JONES, ISAAC Mason Bradford on Avon

1836-7 Nos 15-16 Belcombe Place, Bradford on Avon WBR


JONES, JOHN Mason Bradford on Avon dir 1822-3, involved with Belcombe Place development 1822;

c1791 The Grove, Newtown, Bradford on Avon, six houses after 1791; WBR;


JONES, LESLIE Architect; Leslie Jones & Partners;

1972 Shopping development Fore St-Castle St, Trowbridge with neo Georgian front to Fore St; BoE1975;


JONES, OWEN 1809-74 London-born, trained with L. Vulliamy, travelled studied Islamic architecture 1830-3. Published Grammar of Ornament 1856, RIBA Gold Medal 1857.

Designed relatively little: 1842 inv w James Wild on Christ Ch, Streatham; 1845-9 no 24 Kensington Palace Gds; 1851 decoration of Crystal Palace; 1852-4 interior Crystal Palace Sydenham; 1856 St James Concert Hall Piccadilly dem; 1856-60 Osler’s Gallery Oxford St dem; c1872 Abbotsfield, Somerset. Design for Midland Grand Hotel St Pancras 1868 ill Marble Halls.

1845 ornamental dairy and cottage for James Morrison MP; exh RA 1845, presumably at Fonthill House, Wilts; WBR2, may have designed and fitted out rooms at Fonthill House, which was rebuilt in 1846-50 by David Brandon for 2nd son Alfred Morrison after James bought Basildon Park, Berks, 1839; likely that he worked at Fonthill House for Alfred Morrison after James died in 1857;

(1870-2 Abbotsfield, Wiveliscombe, Som, for Lacey Collard, piano manufacturer; second floor omitted; BoE S; RL; SC: site bought 1870, work under way TC 6.7.70, thirty hands employed;m house completed 1873 for Charles Lukey Collard + 1891;


JONES, PASCAL MADOC Architect, of AEM Studio London, AEM founded by Glyn Emrys, now of Emrys Architects; Nic Bone, Richard Golidge, Kirsten Haggart, Pascal Madoc Jones, Alex Young; PMJ started Madoc Architecture 2009, London EC1;

2002 Chapa, 19 Bristol St, Malmesbury; private house for Pascal Madoc Jones' mother; AJ building study 26.6.03; RIBA award 2003;


JONES, R. stone mason Swindon, signs monument to Thomas Cox, Shrivenham, Berks, +1778; IR; AB says monument to Thomas Read +1748 in Stratton St Margaret ch is signed Robert Jones;

1780 worked as mason, Longford Castle; IR;


JONES, W FITZGERALD Architect, 25 St Aldate St, Gloucester;

1902 additions Red Lodge, Braydon, for JE Ward, plans WSHC; house extended by Seddon of Warminster with Mr Jones of Gloucester, WBR2 from EM Richardson, The Story of Purton, 1919; Seddon is actually JP Seddon qv of Westminster not Warminster;

1910 addition to Red Lodge, Braydon for John E Ward; plans WSHC 1909; addition of servants' hall and bedroom to right of entrance front;

(1911 N aisle Hucclecote ch, Gloucester, BoE)


JONES, W.H.

18?? signs undated design for desks, National School, Westwood, 782/109; may not be designer;


JOSEPH, E.M.

1950-5 Alexandra Rooms, New St, Salisbury; WBR; BoE;


JT DESIGN BUILD

1985 office development near M4, Swindon, glass and silver; BD 8.2.85


K2O DESIGN CO LTD Bath Hans Klaentschi qv and Tim Organ; see also Klaentschi & Klaentschi;

1987 Ancliff Square, Avoncliff converted to houses for Anthony Dunsdon; GA24 1997; BD Suppl Jan 89, section of rear chapel dem and glass-roofed to light No 5


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