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1775 Cottles House, Atworth, Wilts; HC; J&P;

1789 sale advert well-built house, Corsham, with three-stall stable and coach ho, and commodious warehouses; near park of Paul Methuen; apply JP architect or Stanfield Davies on premises; BC 30.7.89; 13.8.89;


PANTON SARGENT LTD Architects, Worcester BG Panton RIBA and Peterjohn Sargent RIBA;

2003 Medical Centre, Taw Hill, Swindon; SBC planning;


PAPWORTH, JOHN BUONAROTTI Architect, 1775-1847, London, son of stuccoist John Papworth 1750-99; HC; in office of John Plaw and worked with Thomas Wapshott builder, began c1796-7; added Buonarotti to his name late in life; papers RIBA; designs for cottages 'Rural Residences' 1818, 2nd ed 1832; also designs for garden buildings; wrote extensively revised Chambers' Treatise, 1826; designed furniture and ornamentas; founder member of IBA;

1829-42 alts The Pavilion, Fonthill, for James Morrison; RIBA; house was W pavilion of Fonthill Splendens, became Fonthill House after remodelling c1846-50 by David Brandon qv, dem 1921; JBP probably designed garden ornaments, landing stage, lodge;

(1839-44 alts Basildon Park, Berks for James Morrison; HC)
PARKER & UNWIN Architects, planners, Barry Parker & Raymond Unwin

1919ff Pinehurst estate, Swindon; BoE; ?1922-39

PARKER, A.S. Architect, George St Plymouth

1906 pulpit, Christ Church, Swindon, plans BRO EP/J/6/SwPc/5 dated 18.1.06; he may have been involved in the similar alabaster font 1905 also commissioned by the Goddard family but this is based on the previous GG Scott font, and drawings SwPc/4 are only stamped by the maker HA Gullett qv, marble sculptor, of Ridgeway, Plympton, Gullett also designed the wrought iron font cover;


PARKER, F. Newtown, Warminster;

1920 War memorial, Warminster, carried out by Longleat estate masons; WT 13.11.20; presumably not the Cross on Portway by FB Bond qv and Egerton Strong qv;


PARKER, JOHN Builder Goddard Ave, Swindon; John Parker & Son

1904-5 alts 28 High St, Swindon, temporary premises for Lloyds Bank while No 7 was being rebuilt; G24/760/2185, two new ground floor windows;


PARKER, ROBERT JOHN Architect Market Place, Melksham 1895 dir; WBR;
PARKER-PEARSON, GEORGE Borough Engineer, Marlborough, later of Parker Pearson & Ross Hooper, Chippenham, died 1942; see Pearson, George Parker.
PARKMAN Consulting Engineers, Parkman House, Stoke Gifford, near Bristol. Incorporated 1973. Later Mouchel Parkman?;

1990 Coate Bridge, Devizes over Kennet & Avon canal, rebuilt as dual-carriageway to link to new Lovell housing development BD Design Supplement Sept 1990; built by A E Farr qv contractors; reinforced concrete with Ibstock brick facings and precast brick arches of 12m span;


PARSONS, ALFRED, painter, garden designer, 1847-1920, in partnership with Captain Partridge as Parsons, Partridge & Tudway (PP&T) of Newbury

1907-11 gardens, Great Chalfield Manor, Wilts for RF Fuller; by PP&T; lowered forecourt, paved S courtyard, created terraces, made yew-houses on intersections of paths, two-storey summerhouse by Harold Brakspear qv; boundary walls; commissioned 1907, planting began 1910;


PARSONS, BENJAMIN Builder Portway, Warminster 1867 directory; Weymouth St 1875 dir;

1869 alts B chapel, Wood Lane, Chapmanslade; £118/18/7½d; 20 Golden Candlesticks;

1870 house, Portway, Warminster, plans WSHC G16/760/17; plain hip-roofed L-plan;

1891 estimate for strengthening roof, Crockerton ch; Longleat papers; BP&Son; GH Gordon qv architect;

1892 internal and external work to be done, Thornhill House, Crockerton; spec Longleat papers;
PARSONS, J.T. Builders & contractors, Station Rd, Westbury; JT Parsons & Son;

1939 shop and houses, Edward St, Westbury plans WSHC F4/760/159

1945 Milking sheds etc, Manor Farm, Corsley; Longleat estate papers;
PARSONS, ROBERT Stonemason Bath; 1717-90; made garden ornaments and vases, designed Ralph Allen tomb in Claverton, Som, 1764; did Gothic fireplace at Enmore Castle (dem) Som for Lord Egmont pre 1754, admired by JI Talbot of Lacock; was Baptist minister in Bath; worked with son Thomas 1744-90;

1745-51 vases, Stourhead £110; IR;

1754-5 carved fireplace and doors in great hall, Lacock Abbey; IR; crossed crozier design of fireplace was suggested by John Ivory Talbot, overall designs by Sanderson Miller; W Hawke Sanderson Miller at Lacock;

1766 Six vases, Corsham Court for Capability Brown; IR;


PARTINGTON, ROBIN Architect Robin Partington Architects, London; former partner in Foster + Partners and Hamiltons;

2011-13 Kimmerfields development Swindon: new Whalebridge car park on Islington Street, adjoining Kimmerfield Court, 45 new flats for elderly on corner Fleming Way and Princes St both completed 2014 £6.2m; John Sisk & Son Ltd builders, for Muse Developments;

2011 proposed Union Square, Swindon, redevelopment of Swindon town centre between Fleming Way and bus station; AJ 16.5.2011; BD 12.5.11; new town centre between Manchester Rd, Milford St, Corporation St and Tricentre; bus station relocated S of Tricentre; not built 2016;

PATY, WILLIAM Architect, sculptor Bristol

1793 alts parsonage, Bradford on Avon; WSHC D1/11/3 alts and imps to house, stable, coach-house etc, no plans; demolished, rebuilt 1840 by RS Pope qv;
PAULL & BONELLA Architects London. See HJ Paull qv;

PAULL, HENRY JOHN. FRIBA Cardiff, Manchester, Burnley and London. 1831-88. Born Worcester, pupil Hamilton & Medland 1848, FRIBA 1867. Des Congregational chapels; had office in Cardiff 1860, Burnley 1861, Manchester c1867, Essex St London 1870, 9 Montague St London c1873, 10 Adam St London 1875; AEBTD; Family came from Ilminster, Samuel Paull of Knot Oak, Ilminster, founded brewery there 1840. Simon Ramsden at EH is researching.

Paull & SUTTON (prob RC Sutton of Nottingham) won comps for chapel at Epworth, Lincs, 1858; schools Nottingham 1859; entrant Longton MH 1861; HJ PAULL Cardiff won comps for Taff Vale Railway Offices, Cardiff 1858-60, and Brecon Cemetery 1858; in Cardiff 1860; Paull & ROBINSON Cardiff fl 1861-2 (either GE Robinson of Cardiff or GT Robinson (see below) c1827-97, fellow pupil of Hamilton & Medland); Paull & AYLIFFE c1861-6 with Oliver Ayliffe: Albion C School Ashton u Lyne 1861; Westgate C chapel Burnley 1861 ‘Lombardic’, arcaded int, by P&A of Burnley £6000; Blenheim Chapel Leeds 1864; Sherwell C chapel Plymouth 1864; workers housing for Crossley at Halifax 1863-9; Philips Park Cemetery Manchester 1866. Partnership broke up June 1866, CYB 1867 365; Paull & ROBINSON (probably GT Robinson c1827-97, fellow pupil of Hamilton & Medland) 1 St Peter’s Sq, Manchester 1867-72. Ashton u Lyme Baths 1870; Ripponden C chapel Yorks 1870; Paull & BICKERDIKE c1872-5: Christ Ch C chapel Kennington, London 1873-6 ?cost £60.000; HJ PAULL on own: 1873 Chorlton cum Hardy WM chapel, Lancs; Westgate C chapel, Cleckheaton, Yorks CYB 1875; Driffield WM chapel; HJP of 9 Montague St, London; Paull & BONELLA from c1879 with AA Bonella: 1st pr Southport Promenade Hospital 1879; Woodberry Down B chapel, London 1882 (BH83); Islington C chapel 1888; Romsey C chapel Hants 1887; Paull & COGSWELL c1891 (P&C);

1882-3 Tabernacle C chapel, Trowbridge, Wilts; P&Bonella; WBR; William Smith qv builder; plaque; also schools attached to former chapel;


PAWSON, JOHN Architect, interior designer, born 1949, set up practice 1981; Novy Dvur monastery, Czech Republic; Sackler bridge, Kew Gardens;

2001 conv New Wardour Castle, Wilts into flats for Nigel Tuersley developer; centre block sold 2010 to Jasper Conran;


PAYNE, IAN ARTHUR, Architect.

198? Amberley Court, Common Rd, Malmesbury RIBA housing project award 1989; RIBAJ 97 Jul 1989 58-61; for Vastern Developments, Sammick Construction Ltd;


PAXTON & ORTON contractors on Box Tunnel, failed; AS, Stothert took over, passed on to Thomas Lewis qv

PDP ARCHITECTS Epsom

2010 Audi showroom, Welton Rd, Swindon; SBC planning;
PEACOCK, KENNETH J.R. Architect Louis de Soissons Partnership; designed house at Seal Chart, Kent, in 1930s; Louis de Soissons 1890-1962 architect to Welwyn Garden City from 1920;

1955 alts Bowden Park, Bowden Hill; BoE; for Donald Scott;


PEARCE, JOHN

1903 pulpit, Garsdon ch; AB;


PEARCE, C.H. Contractor, Stoke Gifford, nr Bristol; C.H. Pearce & Sons, Bristol, later CH Pearce Construction Ltd, wound up 2014;

2002 Phoenix Building, Swindon College, North Star Ave, Swindon; design and build contract; architect?


PEARSALL, THOMAS Engineer, Willsbridge Mills, Glos, nr Bristol. Mills set up for rolling hoop iron for coopers 1712 by John Pearsall 1683-1762; grandson Thomas Pearsall patented fireproof roof of hoop iron 31.12.1811. Trade particulars of 1812 in connection with a roof (?proposed to be) erected for Rennie over rum warehouses in West India Docks refers to five other roofs in Bristol region including outbuilding at Blackland Mill near Calne; DoE, from document in Soane museum; roof over the Docks warehouses erected 1813 failed, Thomas Pearsall & Co, a partnership with John Winwood dissolved Bristol Mirror 23.4.1814, Pearsall bankrupt; Willsbridge premises sold 1816, Pearsall retired to Bath, died March 1825; online Willsbridge history; Grace's Guide; BDCE;

c1812 roof, stable, Blacklands Mill, Blacklands; DoE;

c1812 roof rear range, Heddington Manor, Heddington; DoE; formerly Heddington House;
PEARSE & GUERRIER, Carpenters, High Holborn, London; named in lease of Bedford Hotel, Southampton Buildings, Holborn, c1843 3rd E of Radnor WSHC 490/596; Pearse & Child were cabinet makers 1794;

1840 built clock tower, Bowood designed by Charles Barry qv; Bowood archives; repaired 1848, demolished replaced in stone 1860;


PEARSON, GEORGE PARKER. Foscote House, Grittleton AMICE PAGI agent to Sir Audley Dallas Neeld, 1920 1923 dir. Borough Engineer Marlborough; architect, civil engineer, 1923 dir; cf Grace's guide, obituary from Institution of Mechanical Engineers: GEORGE PARKER PEARSON whose death occurred on 6th September 1942, was elected a Companion of the Institution in 1936. In addition he was Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers. He received his education at the Leicester Technical School and served his pupilage under the engineer and surveyor of the Wigston Magna and Hinckley Urban District Councils from 1903 to 1905. After five years' experience as assistant engineer and surveyor to these authorities he was appointed engineer and surveyor to the Leake Rural District Council.

Three years later he became borough engineer at Marlborough. After practising on his own account from 1920 to 1927 he established the firm of Messrs. Parker, Pearson and Ross Hooper, consulting engineers, of Chippenham, Wilts, with which he was associated up to the time of his death. Firm had 28 Victoria St, London office in 1927. ?relation of Mike Parker Pearson born 1957, director of Stonehenge Riverside Project 2003-9;

1916-17 pair of cottages, The Street, Grittleton G3/760/464 plans 1916 are headed Downing & Rudman contractors but signed as the Neeld agent by George Parker Pearson qv who may have designed them, or they may be by Downing & Rudman;

1920 War Memorial, West St, Lacock reusing pillars and framing of monument to Sir John Talbot dismantled when chancel of Lacock ch rebuilt; WT 20.11.20;

1921 attrib War memorial, Market Place, Chippenham; incorporates part of 1879 fountain by WG Davie qv; unveiled 4.9.21;

1924 offices for self Marshfield Road, corner Dallas Rd, Chippenham; WSHC G16/760/ 139;

1925 house, Watergates, Colerne, for Mrs Jenkins; small double fronted 'subsidy house' on lane between Colerne and Box; plans WSHC;

1934-5 Colerne water suply; cf Village on the Hill, 1, 150-3; PP&RH; £7,300, E Ireland contractor; water tower at Martins Croft dem 1986;

1935 remodelled Sevington House, Sevington, for himself, from C17 house then two cottages; DoE;
PEARSON, JOHN LOUGHBOROUGH, 46 Harley St, London, later 13 Mansfield St. 1817-97. Biography by A Quiney, l979 (AQ). Assistant to A Salvin and P Hardwick, set up 1843, RIBA Gold Medal 1880. Completed several Welsh works of Charles Buckeridge +1873; 1878-1901 architect Truro Cathedral, Cornwall; design 1878-9; E parts 1880-7, nave and crossing 1897-1903, W towers 1910, part of cloister 1935, rest not built. Son Frank Loughborough Pearson continued practice. WD Caroe was pupil.

(1854-6 rest Crowcombe ch, Som, for Rev E Hotham, des 1854-6, exec 1856 for £470, AQ, from ledger book, plans for repairs to cost £1084; PSANHS 54 1908 61: ch rest acc to plans of Messrs Pearson & Raller (?Ralter), choir stalls erected, pulpit moved, font removed;

1857 rebuilt Charlton ch, nr Pewsey, Wilts; WI 8.7.58, taken down and rebuilt the Chancey chapel rebuilt in replica; some norman fragments found in taking down nave; rood screen preserved; and another screen; gallery removed, new benches, pulpit, reading desk, new roof, Minton tiles, Charles Salmon of Devizes contr; £1500; DWG 8.7.58;

(1861 Oakhill ch, Som; 1860-3 SNB; £1630, Kelly; 1862-4 RL, blt by surveyors Wainwright & Heard qv; design 1860-2, built 1862-3, AQ 267: acc to ICBS a first unsatisfactory design was made by Wainwright & Heard in April 1860, JLP asked to make design, sent in June. Later made plans for churchyard; CB 1862 4 169;

1862 rest North Newnton ch; ICBS: Restoration. The application refers to rebuilding N wall and the porch, new roof and reseating. Reopened SWJ 1.11.62, N side entirely rebuilt, new pulpit, font cleaned and restored; Wilkinson of W Lavington carpenter, Salmon of Devizes and Keepence of Bottlesford masons,

1866-8 Sutton Veny ch, Wilts; WBR; Rogers & Booth of Gosport, bldrs; FS 27.5.66; WG 8.6.66, spire 160'; opened 16.4.68; A Harrison of Wilton clerk of works, Clayton & Bell painted font, reredos, pulpit and supplied cathedral glass, WI 23.4.68, Frome and local stone, Box Ground dressings, red Staffs tile roofs, no stained glass yet, £7000, schools intended; AQ 275 for Capt & Mrs Everett of Greenhill House, first design 1865-6, second 1866; Br 24 1866 455; Br 25 1867 384; Br 26 1868 362; all stained glass Clayton & Bell;

1866-71 alts Chute Lodge, Chute Forest, Wilts; WBR;

1868-72 Chute ch, Wilts; WBR; to open on 15 August, SWJ 12.8.72 Messrs Hillary & Co, Andover, builders; nave at Chute being rebuilt, chancel already done DWG 8.6.71;

1871 prop rest North Tidworth ch; rejected by ICBS; ?unex; not in AQ;

(1872 attrib chancel, Woodlands ch, Som; AQ: Error, chancel 1869-72 was to design of CE Giles qv, who had planned to replace the rest. Pearson rebuilt nave and aisles in 1880, retaining the outer wall footings and the tower; Br 1880 39 340 says chancel rest some 11 years ago, no architect named. Longleat archives Pennard Charity;

1872-3 School, Sutton Veny; FS 10.4.72 laid by Mrs Everett; AQ 275, new schools for Rev George Powell designed 1867-72, built 1872-3, opened 15.4.73 very ecclesiastical, tower in SW angle so unlike Pearson's style that probably an add of 1885, with further adds 1898; but history of school says original school had main room with 2 lobbies N, small schoolroom S and the tower was added in August 1873 in memory of Edward Wansey +1864; SE additional schoolroom of 1898;

1875 rest Milton Lilbourne ch; BoE; ICBS, the S wall of the nave is rebuilt (although the porch is not); for Rev JH Gale; SWJ 21.10.75: roof made watertight, tower and pinnacles repaired, S wall taken down and rebuit with old windows reset, sittings all of oak made uniform, pulpit and reading desk reconstructed; font moved under tower; roof cleaned inside and woodwork opened; founders tomb discovered excavated, paved with encaustic tiles found and Purbeck marble also found in works; lectern moved to E end; Mr Randell of Devizes contr; the E window dates from earlier restoration by GE Street;

1875 Chute Forest ch; BoE; DWG 8.6.71 new church being erected at Chute Forest, liberality of Mr Fowle of Chute Lodge;

1876-7 rest Porton ch, Wilts; ICBS: a rebuild. 1876-7. new church BoE;

1878 Episcopal throne, Salisbury Cathedral, Wilts SCG 24.8.78;

(1880-1 Woodlands ch, East Woodlands, Som; BoE N; GR; RL reblt exc tower; tower of 1712; AQ 284: chancel by CE Giles 1869-72 money not then available to complete church; Giles retired and nave and aisles rebuilt 1880 by JLP, possibly following Giles, but JLP reused old outer wall footings and kept tower, so possibly completely new design in harmony with Giles’ chancel. Br 1880 39 340 says chancel rest some 11 years ago, now the nave has been almost entirely rebuilt as well as S porch, Early Dec style windows, encaustic tile floors in passages, woodblock elsewhere, cathedral glass in windows, new organ; the tower to be restored at some future time; Brown of Frome contr; JLP plans in Longleat archives; payment vouchers 1880-1 incl rest of tower Longleat 14/3 2/0 18/2/1854; also 14/3 2/12 1/1/1869 has payment in 1879; 14/3 27/0 1/1/1870 has coresp with JLP 1879-81, with contrs F&G Brown 1879-81; betw JLP and WG Brown architect & surveyor 1892 re copies of plans of 1880; copy of spec 1879-80 sent 1892; plans dated 1879 five of original seven sheets received from Messrs Brown 1892, clear that tower was restored to Pearson plans with new NE stair turret and new neo-Jaocbean W window and bell-lights; letters 14/3 13/0 22/8/1879 incs six re building 1879-80; 14/3 13/0 2/2/1882 incs six letters between JLP and steward 1882-3; accounts 14/3 2/12 01/1/1890 incs payment to J White for carving corbels of chancel arch in 1885; Frome church archive has copies of five drawings 2,3,4,5 and 6 (E, W, N & S elevs, and section) of original 7, tower shown as now but not clear if openings are designed by JLP or already there; also contract for nave and aisles 1879; Longleat drawings include plan 1, the ground plan with new work coloured, showing JLP keeping nave NW and SW corners, a little of outer walls, S porch walls, and tower.

1882 rest Manningford Bruce ch; ICBS 1882. Planned to have new roofs, rebuild the porch, ‘erect an elegant wooden Bell-cot., walls to be stripped in and out, replace the pews and gallery.

1882 rest Tidworth ch, Wilts; not in AQ; WBR;

1882 ?work at Calne ch; removed gallery and organ from N transept, organ to NE chapel, N chapel screened off as vestry and NE vestry became sacristy; ?evidence for Pearson not found

1884 ref to building by JLP. Woodwork by Robinson of Bloomsbury, metalwork by Singer & Sons TC 25.6.84; ?Woodlands

1890-1 alts chancel, Calne ch, raised roof three feet and also the E window to insert large carved reredos by Nathanisel hitch, also sedilia and piscina, G 30.12.91 and 6.1.92, E window by Clayton & Bell gift of Maria Gabriekl; plans and spec D1/61/35/2 1890 take down present roof, raise same, take out E window and refix at higher level, erect two new side screens of oak, erect a low wall at entrance to chancel of stone; erect reredos of stone; new sedilia and credence table; new stalls; remove plaster and replaster, £1200; plan at present; plan showing sedilia and credence in S wall two new screens each side, stalls, priest's desk, curate's desk and low walls; design for reredos five bay ogee arcading with fleuron frieze, diagonal side piers each with eight saints on four levels, three canopies with 3 saints on each of two piers between; row of ogee head arcading below reredos; credence and seilia and two screens S side; 2 screens N side and a row of quatrefoils under cornice; section and front of stalls, front and section of prayer desk, and elevations of ends; low chancel wall; spec includes taking down E gable keeping old facing stones, carefully removing glass and iron of window and packing glass in boxes, numbering stones of E window, and refix at higher level, raise roof bodily with screw jacks, refixing corbels; tiled floor removed in 1934 and reredos lowered in 1936 by W Randoll Blacking qv; CT 1.1.92;

1893 oak screen, ? Ch; WG 27.1.93;

PEARSON, NICHOLAS Landscape architect, Nicholas Pearson Associates, Corston, Som;

199? landscape, Kingston Mills development, Bradford on Avon for Linden Homes;

19?? Calne Town Centre development with North Wilts DC architects and Aaron Evans qv architects; landscape, reroute of River Marden; CTA commendation;

19?? landscape consultants Priory Vale development Swindon over 20 years; 260 acres, 5000 houses, four primary schools, secondary school;

1998-9 landscape, Dyson HQ, Malmesbury; Wilkinson Eyre qv architects; CTA 1999;

2005-9 restoration Lydiard Park landscape, Lydiard Treegoz; £5m inc restoring lake and dam, ice-house, walled garden;

2009 landscape plans for unex Westbury eastern by-pass; website

20?? landscape A419 Blunsdon bypass and Commonhead roundabout overpass;

2009-10 Canal Walk, Swindon, paving, trees etc with Arup and Walter Jack Studio for fountain;

20?? landscaping Regent St, Swindon with Arup; repaving, street lighting etc;

2009 landscape MoD new building, Basil Hill, Corsham; Faulkner Brown architects

200? landscape consultants Braydon Mead development, Priory Vale, Swindon for Crest Nicholson; with Barton Wilmore Partnership, ML Design, architects; involved with other Crest Nicholson Swindon developments

2010 landscape Petersfinger Park & Ride, Salisbury,

2011 Haydon Wick floor alleviation scheme, Swindon; Royal Haskoning civil engineers, for Environment Agency;


PEDLAR, RICHARD Architect, Bristol, president Ecclesiastical Architects and Surveyors Assoc, practice now called RPCA; Simon Fitzgibbon RIBA partner since 1988; David Greening RIBA joined 1996, worked on Twine Works, West Coker, Som and Lower Lodge, Ashton Park, Bristol 2013;

1979 reps C chapel, St Margaret St, Bradford on Avon; chapel history;

2008 renov Castle Inn, Mount Pleasant, Bradford on Avon; CAMRA pub design award;
PEDLEY & SMITH builders Highworth see William Pedley senior
PEDLEY & SON builders, Highworth see William Pedley;
PEDLEY, WILLIAM Senior. Builder, Highworth, father of William Pedley Junior qv architect; carpenter and builder in directories 1830 and 1842; worked with Thomas Smith qv in 1846; William Pedley & Son builders 1864; William Pedley lived at Camrose House, Sheep St, Highworth, a mid-C19 house with bargeboards and Tudorish brick chimneys, perhaps designed by him;

1846 builders Highworth & Swindon workhouse, Stratton St Margaret by William Pedley and Thomas Smith qv builders; WBR;

1855 alts vicarage, Hannington; GRO GDR/F4/1 now Glebe House;

1860-1 restored Hinton Parva (or Little Hinton) ch; reassembled pulpit; AB; probably also pews, tower screen, stalls and rails;

1861-2 builder, rest Highworth church, JW Hugall qv architect; Mr Pedley builder, nearly completed WI 22.5.62; Br 16.11.61; reopened SWJ 21.6.62 Mr Pedly builder chancel previously rebuilt by Mr Hussey, Warneford aisle restored some years ago, £2214, glass in chancel S by Wailes, five light E window patterned glass; WI 12.6.62 reopened;

1863 builders, Sevenhampton ch, Pedley & son, Br 1863 811; William Pedley Jun architect;

1864 builders rest Cricklade ch, Ewan Christian archt; Pedley & Son contractors; opened DWG 29.12.64;
PEDLEY, WILLIAM Junior. Architect, builder, Highworth, son of William Pedley Senior qv; reference to marriage in SA 2.5.1864 says WP, son of William Pedley builder of Highworth, has just designed church at Sevenhampton, his first major work; William Pedley & Son builders 1864;

1863-4 Sevenhampton ch; BoE; William Pedley junior; SA 2.5.1864 says WP son of William Pedley builder of Highworth, has just designed church at Sevenhampton, his first major work; glass by O'Connor; carving by Edward Geflowski; pulpit and font by Earp; Br 1863 811, 14.11.63 says built at sole cost Joseph Sewell in memory Lady Wetherell Warneford, Pedley & Son builders, EE style, pulpit and font of Caen stone by Mr Geflowski, paved in minton tile; cost c£3,500; NWH 26.9.63 by Mr Pedley and his talented son, glass by O'Connor,


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