LONG, ALBERT Architect.
1878-9 Infants School, Christ Church, Bradford on Avon; undated cutting in church history by Ann Chapman; opened 24.7.79;
LONG, ALBERT FRANK Architect Warminster; born c1864 as aged 37 1901, in dirs 1889-1923, Long & Glass qv 1907; Albert Long 1898 at 21 East St; Long was Assistant Surveyor of main roads to County Council for Warminster area; letter 1892 says he is continuing his provate practice as well as being employed by Local Board WWJ 24.12.92;
1888 adds Manor House, Ash Walk, Warminter; two-storey bay window; plans WSHC G16/760/107;
1889 add Sambourne House, Warminster, single-storey bay window; plans WSHC G16/760/113; possibly not by him as only countersigned as surveyor to Local Board but similar to addition to Manor House;
LONG, ALBERT WILLIAM Builder Bradford on Avon, 1867-1952, son of Charles Long quarry-master and builder 1835-88;
1901-4 Sewage works, Bradford on Avon, completed then collapsed rebuilt 1905-7; GA 53; below canal on way to Avoncliff;
1907-8 St Margarets Villas, Bradford on Avon; GA 55 planned 20 built five; WBR2;
19?? Underwoods, Frome Rd, Bradford on Avon; WBR2;
LONG, J. Trowbridge, monumental mason;
1920 War Memorial, Semington, Celtic cross in Cornish granite after a drawing of an C8 cross by the Rev AW Watt; WT 24.4.20;
LONG, JACOB Builder Bath Jacob Long & Sons
1897 bldrs Ford ch, CE Ponting archt;
1899 bldrs Holy Rood RC school, Swindon; Silcock & Reay archts;
1902 bldrs Winsley House; Silcock & Reay archts; for Mr Lee of South Kensington;
1913 bldrs alts Greathouse, Kington Langley, Douglas Stewart archt; WBR2
LONG, JAMES Builder Bradford on Avon 1820-1911, son of William Long Sr, brother of William Long Jr qv. Did much building work in Devizes after c1871; WBR;
1848 rest The Hall, Bradford on Avon for Stephen Moulton; WBR;
1854-5 builder TH, Bradford on Avon with J Spender; T Fuller qv archt;
1859? builder, adds Iford Manor, James Wilson architect, for Captain Rooke, staircase and stair-gable, JL countersigns plans in RIBAD, watermarked 1857;
187? Belcombe Lodge, Bradford on Avon for self; WBR, bought plot in 1864;
1871 North Wilts Bank, Church St, Bradford; probably designed it; later Lloyds Bank;
LONG, WILLIAM Sr Bradford on Avon c1796-c1864, son of Jacob Long, father of William Long Jr, James, Charles and Michael, all builders
1835 schoolroom, C chapel, St Margaret's St, Bradford on Avon; Freshford website;
1841 moved toll-house from Dainton's Grave to Elm's Cross Hill, Bradford on Avon; WBR2
LONG, WILLIAM Jr Builder Bradford on Avon son of William Long c1826-c1864; owner of stone quarries at Poulton and Farleigh Down; built New Mills and Abbey Mills acc to C Rawling 50 yrs of progress, 1887;
1854 blt Police Station, Stallard St, Trowbridge; JM Peniston archt; WBR2; dem;
1857 unsucc tender for Corn Exchange, Devizes; WI 27.2.57;
1859 Victoria Terrace, Bradford on Avon WBR; marked on 1864 map; mentioned as having been built after railway opened;
1859 bldr The Grange, Hilperton, Manners & Gill archts; WBR2; dated 1859;
1863 Albert Terrace, Bradford on Avon, and Albert Cottage for himself; WBR; ?not on 1864 map; Freshford website;
1869? blt New Mills, Lamb Sq Bradford on Avon; WBR; ?the 1869 enlargement or c1845 original;
1875 bldr Abbey Mills, Bradford on Avon; Richard Gane qv archt; WBR;
18?? Iona Terrace, Trowbridge Rd, Bradford on Avon, GA10 1993;
LORD-SMITH, P. J. Architect, see Eric Cole & Partners;
LORIMER, Sir ROBERT STODART Architect Edinburgh 1864-1929 Leading architect in Scotland, pupil of RR Anderson and GF Bodley, set up in 1891, Arts and Crafts cottages, leading country house architect, designed Chapel of Knights of Thistle, Edinburgh St Giles Cathedral 1911, and Edinburgh Castle National War Mmeorial, 1919;
1928 tower screen, Little Somerford; church guide 1933;
LORING-MORGAN, J. see J Loring Morgan and Swindon Borough;
LOVE, JOHN Mason employed 1547 by Duke of Somerset at Brails, Great Bedwyn, laying paving, probably same as the Love employed at Longleat 1546 as principal mason, succeeded by – Berryman in 1547;
LOVELL, MARK Engineer, 6 High St, Devizes; Mark Lovell Design Engineers (MLDE) set up 1996; involved with David Mellor factory Derbys, Cocklemoor footbridge at Langport, Som, (design by Richard Latrobe Bateman); Earth Centre Doncaster; won CTAs for Black Bridge, Chippenham 2001; The Hospice, Ansty, 2002, Calne Library 2003 (Aaron Evans architect), timber industry award for Ansty Manor 2004, (Dalby & Reeves, Salisbury, architects); engineer Ansty Manor swimming pool, (Format Milton architect); Crossmolina Buildings Devizes (Peter Kent architect); 2 Victoria Place Chippenham (Jack Konynenburg architect); Mirldown House, Wilts (Stan Bolt architect); Wadsworths Visitor Centre Devizes; 42 Market Place Devizes;
1999 Black Dog Hill Bridge over A4, Studley near Calne; Indep 22.2.00, 2.1m wide Kerto plywood deck and main 675x675mm beam act as compression arches, the rocker beams under the deck tied to the beam by cables reduce and stabilise the tortional forces; £225K; finalist Timber Industry Awards 2001; on line of GWR Calne branch now cycle path;
2000 Black Bridge over Avon, Chippenham; footbridge, metal on old railway abutments; CTA 2001;
2000 Baydons Lane Bridge, Chippenham; steel footbridge over Avon; CTA 2000
2000-1 engineer, Library, The Strand, Calne, Aaron Evans qv architect; CTA 2003;
2002 The hospice, Ansty new medieval style oak roof to former barn, CTA 2002;
(2007 engineer Tellisford Mill, Som; hydro-power for Anthony Battersby, Hans Klaentschi architect)
2009 unex design for Kingston Bridge, footbridge, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; BD 4.9.09; rejected by popular vote;
Also cycle storage with H-B Designs, e.g. at Fynamore School, Calne, Clarendon Primary & John of Gaunt Community College; engineer garden studio Odstock Manor (Hans Klaentschi qv architect); work at Rushall Primary School, Clarendon Primary, St Mary's Calne, Notton House School; Dauntseys School;
LOVELL, THOMAS mason, Trowbridge
c1500 N aisle Steeple Ashton ch; VCH; for Robert Long;
LOWDER, JOHN Architect, Bath; 1781-1829, City Surveyor, Bath, 1817-22; HC; exhibited design for mausoleum at RA 1803. A son, the Rev John Lowder, drowned c1849-50 acc to the Overland China Mail quoted in TC 16.1.1850; HE Goodridge qv was pupil.
1815 Bishopstone Rectory, Wilts; WBR; c1816-20 HC; for Rev Thomas Bromley; CL 12.11.1959;
(1816-17 National School, North Parade Passage, Bath; dem 1896; MF
(1818-20 Holy Trinity ch, James St West, Bath; ICBS; dem; 1820-2 MF; 1819-22 HC;
LOWTHER, JOHN Mason, Walcot, Bath. In 1767 called late of Bradford on Avon now of Bath; fl 1752-78; may have designed Nos. 12-16 Bearfield, Bradford on Avon, Wilts c1750ff, WBR2;
LUCAS, GEORGE OAKLEY Surveyor, Devizes, made survey plan of Poulshot parish 1837, names of HG Burton and F Lavington, surveyors also appear, 1553/114; Frederick Lavington did another plan in 1845 for Long extate;
LUCAS ROBERTS & BROWN Architects Exeter
(1962 Martins Bank, Bridgwater, Som; Martin's website)
LUGG, - Architect with Thamesdown BC
1985? restored Sunnydale, Wanborough won Thamesdown BC conservation award 1986; E Wilson, Wanborough in pictures; John Titcombe, builder;
LUKIS, - Possibly a stone-carver.
1850 reredos, Melksham ch; by Mr Lukis for Sir John Awdry; outer panels remain, centre replaced 1894 by CE Ponting qv; church guide 1912;
LUSH, EDMUND Carpenter joiner; Thomas Lush carpenter in dirs 1793-8 but +1794; William Lush builder in dirs 1793-8;
1768 clerk of works, General Infirmary, Salisbury;
LUTYENS, EADRED J.T. Architect, 7 Buckingham St, London WC2; ARIBA; nephew of Sir Edwin Lutyens, in his uncle's office 1920-3, inf Margaret Richardson;
1934 adds Hill Farm, Oaksey, for Judge Geoffrey Lawrence, later 1st Lord Oaksey and 3rd Lord Trevethin; two sets of plans WSHC G7/760/22, different schemes for addition to farmhouse;
LUTYENS, Sir EDWIN LANDSEER 1869-1942. Son of Captain Charles Lutyens (1829-1915) sporting painter, one of thirteen children, Pupil Sir Ernest George, leading architect of earlier C20, knighted 1918, RIBA Gold Medal 1921, PRIBA 1938; office 1924 17 Queen Anne's Gate, London;
1902? ?work at Upham House, Aldbourne, Wilts; WBR2 info from M Crane The Aldbourne Chronicle; for Miss Hanbury; work at Upham was done from 1909-13 by CH Biddulph-Pinchard qv; uncertain if Hilda Hanbury owned it in 1902
1924 rest Milton Lilbourne ch, Wilts, with Harold Brakspear; WBR; ?what was done?
LYELL, MICHAEL Architect Battersea, London Michael Lyell Associates (MLA), dissolved 1998; designed Excelsior hotel, Glasgow Airport, 1971;
(1962 house, Oak Hill Park Mews, Hampstead; modern house website)
1972 Bridge House, Farnsby street/ Faringdon Rd, Swindon; MLA, BoE1975; offices for WH Smith;
LYON, THOMAS HENRY Architect, Cambridge, 1869-1953;
(1904 19-21 Chaucer Rd, Cambridge)
(1923-5 Garden Court, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge)
(1926 The Hostel, Peterhouse, Trumpington St, Cambridge)
1928 rood, St Mark ch, Swindon; exec by Herbert Read; centenary history 1945;
LYONS + SLEEMAN + HOARE Architects 82 Park St Camberley and London established 1963
1986-90 works Littlecote Manor; plans for demolitions connected with unex country club and golf course 1990, WBR files;
(20?? Tesco, Shepton Mallet, Som, and Townsend shopping park;
20?? redevelopment of General Infirmary, Salisbury as 49 town houses, Cathedral Views; Civic Soc Award;
2013-14 Regent Circus development, Swindon, for Ashfield Land; ISG contractor, £16.5m, supermarket, restaurants and cinema; Morrison's supermarket opened 13.10.14, SBC;
20?? Sainsbury store, Eastern Gateway site, Salisbury;
LYONS, MICHAEL Architect, Salisbury; Michael Lyons Architects
201? Byford Gardens, Porton; trad housing;
2012 Highgrove Cottage, Stockton; new brick house;
2013 Broad Chalke Primary School;
2013 Diocesan Board of Education Office, Wilton;
(2013 Sandford Primary School, Dorset, and community worship centre; nursery addition 2015;
(201? Shillingstone Primary School, Dorset;
MACILQUHAM, JAMES Contractor on Kennet & Avon Canal for John Rennie;
1795-8 Avoncliff Aqueduct, and Dundas Aqueduct, Limpley Stoke, 1796-9, both built by McIlquham with inferior stone, needed emergency repairs 1799-1804; probably built smaller aqueducts over Biss nr Ladydown Mill Trowbridge (1798), and over Semington Brook, Semington; Ted Ruddock, Arch bridges and their builders, 1979;
MACKENZIE, DAVID, Civil engineer, architect, surveyor to Melksham Local Health Board WDP 30.5.1884 libel case re accusation of corruption from landlord of Red Lion when DM had only been in post 18 months; 1889 dir;
1889 three houses, Bank St, Melksham for George Beszant Jr builder; plans WSHC G/14/760/28 three gabled block in front of present Waitrose, N of junction with Union Street;
MACKINTOSH, DAVID Exeter. Architect and surveyor.Active in 1840s and 1850s, rebuilt Heavitree ch, 1844, restored Chudleigh 1847, Hartland 1848, Norham 1849, Kenton 1854, Mamhead 1854, Starcross 1854, Shillingford 1856. Built Holy Trinity Barnstaple 1843-5 but only tower remains, the rest unsound and reblt by Wm White in 1867. Died 14.8.1859 business taken over by his assistant WFC Cross, WBR2;
(1843-5 Pulpit, Ashbrittle ch, Som; this was made for Holy Trinity ch, Barnstaple, Devon by DM with G Abbot of Barnstaple which was badly built and mostly demolished 1866 when pulpit came to Ashbrittle;
(1850 Indio House, Bovey Tracey, Devon; BoE; Tudor)
(1852 Parsonage, Greinton, Som; SRO D/Bbm/111, m&t ws; unusually large with good interiors; ? did Mackintosh also design Greinton school in 1850 and restore Greinton church c.1852, Glynne in 1854 says chancel glass all made in Exeter.
1859-60 Sandridge Park, nr Melksham, Wilts, TC 26.1.59, about to be erected, Messrs Grant & Son bldrs; WI 3.2.59; bldrs J Grant & Sons, Exeter; WBR2, for Ralph Ludlow Lopes late of Tetton House, Kingston St Mary, Som; called lately erected 1862; FS WT 26.3.59; RL Lopes was son of Sir
Ralph Lopes 2nd Bt of Heywood house;
MACMANUS, FREDERICK EDWARD BRADSHAW Architect, 1 Wellgarth Rd, London NW11; 1903-85 born Dublin, articled Vincent Kelly 1919-23, assistant to Clough Williams-Ellis 1925-6, to Thomas Tait qv 1927-40, at Ministry of Works during war, partnership 1949-53 in London with Edward Armstrong (1896-1992) a New Zealander from Tait's office, FM retired 1969; FRIBA 1944; DSA; Dictionary Irish Architects;
1930-1 West Leaze, Aldbourne for Hugh Dalton MP, the design according to DSA was by MacManus although officially by Thomas Tait and MacManus & Armstrong made a timber-framed addition in the 1940s;
1946 cottage, West Leaze, Aldbourne for Hugh Dalton MP; SW of the house, rendered with cedar shingle roof; G8/760/436; original house is by Thomas Tait qv;
MACPHAIL, L.
1865 teacher's house, school, Semley; WBR;
MALPAS, HENRY Architect, Market Pl, Frome, 1830 Somerset Dir. Architect & builder, Frome and Beckington, 1844 dir. HC: he said in 1850 that he had been a clerk of works for 25 years to such as Rickman & Hutchinson and S Kempthorne under whom he spent seven yrs bldng workhouses;
(1837-8 Bldr Frome workhouse, Som; HC; by S Kempthorne qv;
(1837-9 Gillingham ch, Dorset; Malpas initially clerk of works, design by William Walker qv, Walker’s design set aside for one by Malpas, exec 1838-9;
(1839? Unex plans Vicarage, Woodlands, Som; five elevs and plans framed in Longleat archive office, undated; estate gave notice to quit for a proposed parsonage in 1839 but not proceded with, Longleat Pennard charity archives; plans catalogued Longleat 14/3 27.5.0 01/1/1890. Vicarage was built 1856-8 to plans by CE Giles qv;
(1843-4 rest Beckington ch, Som; by ‘a ‘pretended architect’ of Beckington’, SNB;
1843-4 builder Broad town ch, Wilts, WH Campbell qv architect; plans WSHC;
MAJOR, GEORGE Builder, Prospect Place, Swindon born Bristol 1776, builder and stone and marble mason; Newport St dirs 1830, 1839, 1842, WBR2; built Railway Village houses, Station superintendent's house, and houses in The Quarries and Prospect Terrace all 1843-6; son George Major Jr 1814-83 is listed as builder in 1848 dir in Prospect Place, with Charles Major, builder and carpenter at same address; GM listed at The Quarries 1855 dir; by 1866 GM Jr had moved to Seaford, Sx, George Major surveyor & builder, 1 Marine Terrace, Seaford, 1866 dir; buried St Leonard's churchyard, Seaford, +1883 aged 69, widow Sarah +1891 aged 71; SBC; Major of Swindon signs marble memorials in Baydon ch;
1843-6 contractor N block on E side of Railway Village, Swindon C&F 51 £6,414 for 20 cottages, facing London St and Oxford St, only 17 built in 1845-6; designs from GWR Engineers Dept;
1845-6 builder station superintendent's villa, London Rd, Swindon one of two identical opposite Railway Village, the second 1846-7 built by Thomas Lewis qv, both presumably designed in Brunel's office; C&F 59-60; plans submitted 21.11.44;
1845-6 Prospect Terrace, 21-8 Prospect Place and 6 North St, Swindon, eight houses; report Michael Gray suggests Sampson Sage qv as architect, land sold to GM in 1841, developed by him, recession in 1847, houses made over to Co of Gloucester Bank 1850 by George Major in settlement of loan of 1816;
1845-6 houses The Quarries, Swindon, inf Michael Gray;
1852-3 builder, Town Hall, Old Swindon, by Sampson Sage qv; SBC; WBR;
1854 builder, rest Burbage ch, by TH Wyatt qv;
1864-9 builder Cambria Place, Swindon, houses of Welsh rolling-mill workers; inf Michael Gray; not named in C&F, some finished March 1864, Thomas Ellis qv manager of rolling mill involved in company with ground landlord A Goddard, leases of final thirteen auctioned 1869, 44 cottages by 1871 census, 46 in all; G Major Jr was in Seaford by 1866;
MAJOR, GEORGE Junior Builder Swindon, 1814-83 son of George Major qv builder and monumental mason. George Major Jr 1814-83 in 1848 dir in Prospect Place, with Charles Major, builder and carpenter at same address; GM Sr is in Newport St in dirs 1842-50, financially embarassed after building Prospect Terrace 1845-6; a GM listed at The Quarries 1855 dir; by 1866 GM Jr had moved to Seaford, Sx, listed as surveyor & builder, 1 Marine Terrace, Seaford, 1866 dir; buried St Leonard's churchyard, Seaford, +1883 aged 69, widow Sarah +1891 aged 71; SBC;
MAKE ARCHITECTS Founded 2004; Ken Shuttleworth qv;
2016 proposed Art Gallery, Princes St, Swindon, butterfly form; Ken Shuttleworth qv involved; BD online;
MALPAS, HENRY Architect Market Place, Frome, 1830 Somerset dir. Architect & builder, Frome and Beckington, 1844 dir. HC: he said in 1850 that he had been a clerk of works for 25 years to such as Rickman & Hutchinson and S Kempthorne under whom he spent seven years building workhouses;
(1837-9 Gillingham ch, Dorset; Malpas initially clerk of works, design by William Walker qv, Walker’s design set aside in favour of one by Malpas, exec 1838-9;
(1839? Unex plans Vicarage, Woodlands, Som; five elevs and plans framed in Longleat archive office, undated; estate gave notice to quit for a proposed parsonage in 1839 but not proceded with, Longleat Pennard charity archives; plans catalogued Longleat 14/3 27.5.0 01/1/1890. Vicarage was built 1856-8 to plans by CE Giles qv;
(1837-8 Bldr Frome workhouse, Som; HC; S Kempthorne architect;
(1843-4 rest Beckington ch, Som; by ‘a ‘pretended architect’ of Beckington’, SNB;
1843-4 builder Broad Town ch, WH Campbell architect; plans etc 1851/10-14, referred to as Henry Malpass of Bath, but called of Frome in church history;
MAMMEN, ERIC
1995 addition WM chapel, Station Rd, Westbury; WAWL 27;
MANICO, E.J.C. Architect, London
c1916 Lamb Building, Spencer Moulton Rubber Works, Bradford on Avon; IAW 'designed in part by architect EJCM'; added architectural detail to concrete frame by Trussed Concrete Steel Co. of London;
MANN, PHILIP, Architect, Lacock, ?Bristol also;
1997 staircase, Bremhill Court, plans at house;
MANNERS & GILL Architects, Bath. George Philip Manners qv c1789-1866 and John Elkington Gill qv +1874; partnership from c1845 until Manners death in 1866; see Somerset index;
(1845-8 St Matthew ch, Widcombe Hill, Bath, Som; ICBS;
1846-7 rebuilt Kingston Deverill ch, WBR; WSHC PR/ Kingston Deverill/1180/54 documents 1845-7; D1/61/6/16 unsigned elevations 1846, opened 1847; rebuilt except crossing tower and arcade to S chapel; for Harriet, Marchioness of Bath; E window by Wailes; consecrated DWG 2.9.47 Manners & Gill, Brown of Frome builders; SWJ 4.9.47;
1847 prop enlargement Hilperton ch; PR/Hilperton St Michael/135/5; but church except tower was rebuilt 1852 by TH Wyatt qv so no evidence if anything was done;
1847-8 rest St James ch, Trowbridge, WBR; monograms of Manners & Gill in chancel S stained glass window; stained glass by Joseph Bell remains in W and NE and chancel side windows, E window removed; T: WI 18.2.47, BC 18.2.47 M&G; DWG 14.3.47; reopened WI 3.8.48, DWG 3.8.48; plans D1/61/6/17 inc drawing dated 1846 of Georgian reredos removed in restoration; rebuilt spire, clerestory, replaced nave roof, new aisle and chancel roofs, rebuilt chancel, SE chapel;
1848-9 Savings Bank, Devizes, Wilts, Mr Manners employed WI 20.4.48;
1849-50 reseat and partly rebuild Bremhill ch; T DWG 26.7.49; ICBS, new nave walls, roofs;
1858 Rectory, Kingston Deverill; by GPM acc to WRO; plans?; very large, based on a C18 house, DoE; for Thynne family rector; now Kingston House;
1858 adds Belcomb, Bradford on Avon, T DWG 11.3.58; presumably to Belcombe Court; perhaps the cross-range at N end of courtyard?
1858-62 ?The Cedars, Victoria Rd, Trowbridge; attrib; John Taylor of Hilperton Lane, Trowbridge was mason builder; WBR;
1859 Highfield, Hilperton Rd, Trowbridge, Wilts; WBR; house of W Roger Brown; much enlarged upto 1902-3;
1859 Rodwell Hall, Victoria Rd, Trowbridge, Wilts, WBR, John Taylor, Trowbridge builder;
1860? The Grange, Hilperton for Mr Bush; William Long Bradford on Avon bldr; WBR2 from TWA; ?now called Hilperton Grange, Ashton Rd, Hilperton, dated 1859, but there is also The Grange, Victoria Rd, Trowbridge of 1858-9;
(1859-60 adds General Hospital, Bath new block and chapel 1859 w stained glass by Wailes; carving in pediment by – Ezard, work exec under JEG;
(1859-60 Rectory, St James ch, Shaftesbury, Dorset T WI 15.9.59; M&G;
1863 appointed to report on defects at Militia Stores, Devizes DWG 5.11.63, defects were in dwellings recently recently erected for the residence of the Militia staff
1864 adds Royal Wilts Militia staff quarters, Devizes T: DWG 14.4.64; at Militia Stores Bath Rd;
1864-5 alts Holy Trinity ch, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; ICBS M&G; WRO; T: DWG 10.12.63; ICBS has letter from vicar to say work completed 23.3.65; Manners died 1866 and JE Gill qv alone signs pew plan of 1866 in church; opened DWG 15.2.66, by Mr Gill;
Attrib rest Longbridge Deverill ch 1852, unsigned plans D1/61/7/16 with unsigned spec; Longleat archives 476 has bills 1851-3;
MANNERS, GEORGE PHILLIPS Architect, Bath c1789-1866; cf monograph by Douglas Berkhardt; HC; started with CH Masters qv, City Architect 1823. From c1845 with JE Gill qv (see Manners & Gill);
1839-41 Christ Church, Bearfield, Bradford on Avon Wilts; WBR; ICBS; FS DWG 19.9.39; consec 17.11.41, £3862/14/1d; SWJ 22.11.41 Mr Manners, C Jones Bradford builder, E window by Mr Ward of Frith St; extended with chancel 1878 by Sir GG Scott qv, adds and interior fittings by JO Scott 1881-91 inc N transept; engraving pre-alteration in church; font by Manners survives;
(1840 inv with Trent ch, Dorset, repairs discussed but done by Rev WH Turner; N&Q 34 on terracotta panels in churches at Trent, Penselwood & Pylle.
(1841 Catholic Apostolic ch, Vineyards, Bath; APSD;
(1841 Market Cross, Shepton Mallet, Som; BoE N; reblt RL;
1842 Dilton Court, Dilton Marsh; with John Peniston archt; David Aust bldr; WBR;
1842 National Schools, Church Street, Trowbridge; 1845-6, plans WRO;
1843 rest Bromham ch; reopened WI 12.10.43; Young & White bldrs; reseated, new N vestry, pulpit, reading desk; planD1/61/6/4;
1847 proposed enlargement Hilperton ch; M&G PR/2135/5; not done, church rebuilt 1852 by TH Wyatt qv;
1847 attrib Christ Church Schools, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; 1848 WBR; opened 1847 acc to Harold Fassnidge, BoA past & present; paid for by Capt Septimus H Palairet of Woolley Grange; addition 1911; also detached School House nearby; infants school added 1878 by – Long;
1847-8 rest St James ch, Trowbridge, WBR; by M&G, monograms of Manners & Gill in chancel S stained glass window; stained glass by Joseph Bell remains in W and NE and chancel side windows, E window removed; T: WI 18.2.47, BC 18.2.47 M&G; DWG 14.3.47; reopened WI 3.8.48, DWG 3.8.48; plans D1/61/6/17 inc drawing dated 1846 of Georgian reredos removed in restoration; rebuilt spire, clerestory, replaced nave roof, new aisle and chancel roofs, rebuilt chancel, SE chapel;
1848 Savings Bank, Devizes on site of Black Horse Inn and stables, proposed erection of a building in Jacobean Gothic style; Mr Manners of Bath, DWG 13.4.48; proposed WI 20.4.48;
(1852-8 Manor house, Westcot Barton, Oxon)
1858 Rectory, Kingston Deverill; WRO; now Kingston House, large built onto an older house;
(1861 South Brent National School, Som; Bristol Times 12.10.61; Mr Eames of South Brent bldr, £900; at Brent Knoll; also Br 19.10.61 722, new schools opened, of Bleadon limestone; TC 16.10.61; Br 19.10.61, W Eames builder;
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