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18?? parsonage, Bower Chalke; JMR;

1866 Fonthill Gifford ch, Wilts; BoE; WBR; JMR, for 2nd Marquess of Westminster replacing Alderman Beckford's ch but keeping Beckford's FS dated 18.5.1748; BN 1866 461; Br 23.6.66; W rose by Lavers & Barraud; exh RA 1864;

(c1866 alts East Cranmore ch, Som; RL; ?error, ch 1846 by TH Wyatt, no obvious 1860s work to church but work to Cranmore Hall in 1868-9;

(1866ff ?work in Doulting, Som, for RH Paget. JM Paget bought estate in 1864, died 1866. RHP rebuilt centre of village with cottages, school, public house (now The Abbey Barn), de Viggiani Two Estates 1988 64; p70 says block of five cottages built 1866; SNB says estate cottages date from 1881-1901 and are by GJ Skipper qv;

(1866-7 English church, Baden, Switzerland; JMR; Br 28.9.67)

1866 Semley ch; 1866-76WBR; 1866 JMR; WG 28.9.66, TB Miles bldr;

(1867 home and buildings on Miss Nightingale's plan, Bournemouth, Hants WG 13.9.67;

1867 ?chancel, All Cannings ch; but ?by Henry Weaver qv; listed in THW obit, also suggestion that Sir MD Wyatt was involved, WBR;

1867-8 Winterbourne Earls ch Br 13.7.67; JMR; WBR; ICBS; G 22.4.68 filled with coloured windows;

1868 alts Salisbury Infirmary, Wilts, proposed DWG 28.11.67; adds 1868 obit;

(1868-9 adds Cranmore Hall, East Cranmore, Som, for RH Paget: veranda on E and across front of new S range with billiard-room and orangeries, billiard-room with dado tiles, by ‘H Wyatt of Great Russell St’, M de Viggiani, Two Estates 89, orangery by Henry Ormison of Chelsea qv, horticultural engineer, 1868. Veranda W range is dated 1869 with RHP initials; c1866 for Sir Richard Horner Paget Bt, SCroad notes;

1868-9 Little Bedwyn ch restored, plans D1/61/20/8 new nave and chancel roofs, pews, pulpit, stalls, NE vestry, repair font, reuse altar rails; E window by H Barnett of Newcastle; G10.2.69 two windows by Lavers & Barraud,

(1868-73 holiday house Cascais, Portugal for Maria Luisa de Sousa-Holstein, 3rd Duchess of Palmela 1841-1909, on sea front;

1870-1 rebuilt Hindon ch; WBR; JMR; for Dowager Marchioness of Westminster; Br 26.3.70; Br 29.7.71 3-lt window to M of Westminster;

1871 chancel, Christ Church, Sambourne, Warminster JMR, WBR; ICBS also vestry and organ chamber; WG 17.11.71, congratulations to Mr Wyatt architect, Mr Parsons builder;

1871 rest Sopworth ch; WBR; JMR; plans 1870 WSHC PR/1228/20; reopened DWG 21.10.71,

(1871? rest Iwerne Courtney (Shroton) ch, Dorset WG 19.1.72; Iwerne Minster ch rest 1870, JMR;

1871 school, Bemerton; WBR; ?opposite St John church;

1873 rebuilt chancel, Ogbourne St George ch; WBR; chancel rebuilt BoE; ICBS says S wall of chapel rebuilt 1865; rest of church restored by THW in 1865;

1874-5 rest Charlton ch, near Malmesbury, plans BRO EP/J/6/2/92 1874 signed TH Wyatt reseating, new vestry, new chancel E and S windows, W window in N porch; Br 1875 559 says by M Wyatt so does WGS 22.5.75, errors, Wall & Hook of Brimscombe builders £720; Br 1875 559 arcade cleaned of whitewash, pulpit removed and doorway opened in N wall passage, one new w window, roof timbers cleaned, aisles paved, chancel S doorway opened, into new vestry, Knyvett monument moved back against N wall; old 2-lt E window replaced by new one of 3 lights, chancel aisle old EE E window fitted with stained glass;

1875 rest chancel Upavon ch; WBR; JMR; nave was restored 1875-6 by JP Seddon, both parts have similar boarded barrel roofs;

1875-6 rest chancel, St Mary ch, Devizes; VCH;

1876-7 rest Burbage ch, MT 7.4.77, new chancel aisle, chancel restored, new W entry under tower; builder Henry Bailey of Burbage, lectern designed by Rev T Wade-Smith; church rebuilt except tower 1854 by THW; JMR;

1876-7 rest Sherston ch exc chancel (rest by Ewan Christian qv); ICBS plan 1876 shows new N transept W window, ?new triplet in N transept N, pulpit, seats;

(1876-7 Barcote Manor, Buckland, Berks now Oxon for Lady Theodora Guest daugher of Marchioness of Westminster; 1875 JMR)

(1877 tomb of Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt +1877, Usk churchyard, Mon, JMR;

(1878 ?Manor House, North Perrott, Som; BoES; RL; for Henry W Hoskyns; AF notes; SC notes has House nr Crewkerne for Mr Hoskins by W&B from a list of works that Brandon made now at RIBA so c1838-50; JMR; this is probably a short-lived predecessor North Perrott House for William Hoskins demolished according to Hoskyns family when HW Hoskyns built Manor House 1878. No evidence that by THW, but THW given inter alia by M Girouard, Vic Country Houses; JMR;

(18?? Minor alts, Pixton Park, Dulverton, Som for 4th E of Carnarvon; SC; JMR from THW obit; prob 1870s; ?the new entrance hall and adds to side;also new staircase? All done in photo of 1893;

(1878-9 Knightsbridge Barracks, London; dem;)

1878-9 lecture hall, Athenaeum, High St, Warminster to replace original hall of 1857 by WJ Stent qv; opened 9.10.79; D Howell Yesterday's Warminster 89; Henry Maxfield contr;

1879 rest Fonthill Bishop ch; WBR; JMR;

Attrib: School, Horningsham, 1844;

ballroom and service adds, Clarendon Park for Sir F Bathurst;

(mansion for Prince Woronzoff, Poland, n.d., obit, presumably for the Russian ambassador father of the Countess of Pembroke, site not identified; the Voronzov family Alupka palace at Odessa was by Edward Blore qv and the St Petersburg palace was by Rastrelli;

WYATVILLE, Sir JEFFRY 1766-1840, born Jeffry Wyatt, son of Joseph Wyatt, nephew of Samuel and James; HC; biography by Derek Linstrum 1972; worked for Samuel Wyatt c1784-92, then James Wyatt 1792-9; started contracting partnership 1799 with John Armstrong +1803 (Armstrong & Wyatt) which he continued on his own to 1824, which may have kept him from being a Royal Academician, ARA 1822; RA 1824; Henry Ashton was assistant, Richard Carver of Taunton was pupil. Son George Geoffrey Wyatt 1804-33 was architect but died young. Works in HC from 1799; changed name to Wyatville 1824, RA 1824, rebuilt Windsor castle from 1824-37 knighted 1828;

1801-13 alts Longleat, Wilts for 2nd M of Bath; WBR; a plan of 1800 exists and there was a design exhibited at the RA 1801; design for thatched lodge 1802 probably County Cottage; Wyatt's first major client, most of the work was done from 1806 onwards at cost over £105K; 1806-13 HC; 1806-18 accounts; exh RA 1801, 1811, 1815; included reconstruction of N front, new principal staircase, and extensive internal alterations to most of the rooms of E range, and W half of S range, and most of the W range; plasterwork by Francis Bernasconi, chimneypieces ordered 1807-12 from Robert Cooke, William Whitelaw, Thomas King and Adron family, and 1813 from JCF Rossi, IR; stained glass by J Miller 1810-12 and T&P Palmer 1808-11; models made by Armstrong & Wyatt; DoE dates stable court 1800-2 (wrong); County Cottage 1803, Horningsham Lodge c1804 (wrong), orangery c1807, boathouse and covered bridge c1807; also game-larder N of the house; JMR; Linstrum 244-5; CL 29.4. 1949; see also 1829-30; 1807 stair-hall was under way, the ground floor of N range built and rooms in W half of S range awaited partitioning; rooms of e range altered by JD Crace 1874-8, except SE room, Green Library; staircase and stair-hall remains and galleries behind S range on borth main floors are unalterd and many minor rooms, inc Chinese Room S front ist floor; most of rooms of N range including kitchen, and first-floor nursery.

1802 attrib alts Stockton House, Wilts; WBR2; probably designed staircase for Harry Biggs 1802; Wyatville is suggested in CL 21.10.1905 but no documentary evidence, not mentioned by Linstrum; CL 16.2.1984, Harry Biggs inherited 1800 and married in 1802;

(1808 lodge, Roche Court, Hants for Sir JSW Gardiner Bt; exh RA 1808; HC)

1808 Rood Ashton House, West Ashton, Wilts; WBR; HC, for RG Long exh RA 1808; alts 1836 T Hopper; dem exc for a small N part that may be of 1836)

1812-16 Philipps House, Dinton, Wilts for William Wyndham; WBR; Dinton House 1814-17 HC, draings RIBA, CL 17.12.1943; G Worsley, Archit drawings of the Regency period 1991 66-71;

(1814 Forecourt screen, St John ch, Frome, Som; SNB; Gothic, built for Lord Bath; also refaced W front of church, RL; HC; design in Frome Museum;

(1814 Porte-cochère, Hinton House, Hinton St George, Som; RA 1814; RL; Gothic entrance and other works 1814-16, HC; at NE corner of stable yard comprising porte-cochere, attached wall and gateway for 4th Earl Poulett.

(1814 Poulett Mausoleum, Hinton St George ch, Som; church guide; begun 1801 by James Wyatt qv, apparently incomplete when James Wyatt died 1813, RL; not in HC; this is the rebuilding of Poulett Chapel with vestry, dated 1814 on rainwater head and 1815 on vestry door, together with remodelling of N transept as Poulett pew with crypt beneath a raised floor, also dated 1814 on rainwaterhead. ?what evidence that work began before 1814.

(c1817 Ionic loggia, Marston House, Marston Bigot, Som; RL; HC, 8th Earl of Cork is listed as a client of JW and JW wrote of going to Lord Cork’s 1817; PSANHS 118, 1974, 20; shown in Neale’s view 1822; McGarvie Book of Marston Bigot 122: also two ranges of offices one behind E wing and the other contiguous to it; c1819-20 ?Assembly Rooms, Frome, Som; unex des 1813 by John Pinch differs, building may have been by Pinch, Wyatville or GA Underwood qv, SNB; cost £1300 completed by 1821; a watered down version of Pinch plans of 1813 for the George Hotel, McGarvie, Book of Marston, 123; now Natwest;

(1819-20 Claverton House, Som, for John Vivian; SNB, HC;

(1821 unex plans enlarge Kingston Lacy, Dorset; HC)

1821 unex plans remodelling Tottenham Park, Wilts, for 1st M of Ailesbury; HC; 1300/2831 and 2832 plan of principal floor; Thomas cundy plans used instead;

(1823 Allendale House, Wimborne Minster, Dorset; HC

1829-30 State Dining Room and Saloon, Longleat; Linstrum; interior refurbishment; wholly altered in Saloon by G Fox and JD Crace 1873-5, and mostly altered in state dining-room except fireplaces;

(1834-5 ?School, East Woodlands, Som; John Ralphs qv tendered to build school to plans by Sir JW; Longleat archive has unex plans by HE Goodridge qv 1834; and two sets of unsigned plans c1834, Longleat 14/3 32/0 01/1/1831 but none of these by Wyatville and none of school as built; 14/3 32/0 2/6/1835 has estimates by William Brown qv for building school according to plans by Sir JW; and 32/0 28/6/35 has similar estimate from John Ralphs qv;


WYVERN ARCHITECTS, Devizes and Crewe, Cheshire, specialist architects for the disabled; established 2003 from within Wyvern Partnership qv; Michael Valentine RIBA; Thomas Wethers RIBA;
WYVERN DESIGN GROUP Architects Swindon, founded January 1965 from RJ Beswick & Son of Swindon and Edwards & Webster of Chippenham, acc to WBR2; later Wyvern Partnership (WP); later Wyvern Architects (WA); AD Kirby qv and Terence Hopegood qv worked for Wyvern Design; plans etc deposited at WSHC 2888 plans specs etc 1936-82, and WSHC plans and reports mainly churches and chapels 1973-2001;

(1959 St Peter ch, Clevedon, Som; actually by REE Beswick, SNB;

1960-2 renovated Heytesbury Hospital, DAS Webster architect in charge, CL 11.6.1968 900; presumably Edwards & Webster qv;

(1965 rest Blue House, Frome, Som; RIBAJ 1979 287-92; the former Bluecoat School

1965 flats, Corsham, Wilts; WBR; F Rendell & Sons builders;

1967-8 Calne & Chippenham RDC offices, Bewley House, Marshfield Rd, Chippenham, Wilts; AD Kirby job architect; BoE)

1968 proposed additional flats etc Heytesbury Hospital, model ill CL 11.4.68 900, not built;

1970 Barclays Bank, 28 Regent St, Swindon, new 3-storey building with two-storey oriels, first floor later altered to plate glass 2009; Barclays Archive 30/3422 £174000; by WDG;

1973 Halifax Building Society, 14 Silver St, Trowbridge; by Terence Hopegood qv; inf KR;

1973-4 Masonic Hall, The Planks, Swindon; BoE1975; by AD Kirby who was a freemason; plans WSHC;

1976 new roofs Heddington ch; DoE list; ?copying form of 1743 roof;

(1976 Town centre, Shepton Mallet, Som; WP; RIBAJ 1979 287-92; including Academy Theatre; 1974-5 SNB;

1977-80 Anchor Butter plant, Blagrove, Swindon; partner in charge Alan Watson, project architect Derek Little, contractor Sir Robert Macalpine & Sons; landscape Jakobsen; RIBAJ 86 1979 164; BD 28.3.80; £7m;

1979 adds Studley ch, Trowbridge, Terence Hopegood project architect; plaque; large brick transepts added to 1853 church;

(1981 Combe Bank housing, Brixham, Devon HDA 1981, WP;

198- West Swindon Centre, Swindon, inf Michael Gray;

1989-90 Chinese Experience, Peatmoor, Swindon for Sik Jong Chan; WA; SBC 32; Chinese pavilion and gateway;

1995 restored former Belmont Brewery, Britannia Place, Swindon as night club, plans WBR; WA;


WYVERN PARTNERSHIP see Wyvern Design Group.
YARD, THOMAS

1808 plans enlarging farmyard at Tottenham Park, 3790/2/10PC 8; not seen;


YATES, RICHARD Architect and builder, Shifnal, Salop; designed WM chapel, Shifnal, 1879-80;

1884 rest Minety ch, reopened after restoration, nave and porch reroofed, new heating, BN 5.12.84; £420;


YIANGOU ARCHITECTS Architects, Cirencester; Peter Yiangou set up in 1981; Anthony Lewis joined 2000; specialists in large trad country houses; new buildings at Harris Manchester College, Oxford;

20?? alts country house near Marlborough; Biggs contractors website; red brick listed, two large extensions and an oak-framed barn moved; new walled garden; £2.6m;

20?? new house, North Wiltshire, C18 farmhouse style, two-storey with paired outer sashes; wing to right added in Regency style with Venetian window; website
YOCKNEY, SAMUEL HANSARD. Engineer, Victoria St, Westminster; 1813-93, born London, articled to Stothert & Co of Bath, chosen 1838 to work on Box Tunnel by the contractor, came to notice of Brunel and put in charge of tunnels and works for GWR between Bath and Bristol; started manufacture of coke in Bristol; after 1846 worked on S Wales lines for GWR, Newport Tunnel, Usk viaduct, Chepstow Viaduct, 1851-2 worked on Stourbridge to Wolverhampton line inc timber viaducts and Dudley tunnel; 1853 ff worked on lines in Paris, Switzerland & Italy for JR McClean; then worked on birmingham & Wolverhampton Railway; Kennet & Avon Canal and Stourbridge Canal; 1858-9 worked for Admiralty at Gosport; then converted Sirhowy Tram-road Wales into railway; office in London from 1868 as SH Yockney & Son, civil engineers, with son Sydney William Yockney born 1841; proposed 2-span bridge over Severn 1872 both spans 800'; his daughter married – Edridge of Pockeredge House, Corsham, and estate passed to A Yockney who set up one of main Bath stone firms;

1838-41 resident engineer Box Tunnel; employed by George Burge qv the main contractor;

(1875 Wireworks Bridge, Tintern, Mon)

(1880 Totland Bay Pier, I.o.W by SH & SW Yockney)


YOELL, BRUCE ALISDAIR Architect 83 Chelynch, Shepton Mallet; RIBA; born 1945;

1994 conv of buildings, Maplecroft Farm, Bradford on Avon; GA 47 2005; ?work done to different plans by Roger Smith of Ashley Design, very badly

2001 alts Euridge Manor Farm, Colerne, Wilts, for John Robinson, with Isabel & Julian Bannerman, garden designers;

(2003 restored The Feather Factory, Frome, Som; SBPT Award 2004)

2005 Wooden tower in maze, Longleat; Carpenter Oak & Woodland, Colerne, builders;
YORKE ROSENBERG & MARDALL Architects London. FRS Yorke 1906-62, Eugene Rosenberg 1907-90 & Cyril Sjostrom Mardall 1909-94. FRSY wrote The Modern House, 1934, practice founded 1944, major London practice over decades, called YRM by 2009, run by Brian Henderson and David Allford in alter years, Allford retired c1982 died 1997, Henderson +2014; in financial trouble 2011 and sold to RMJM. Director 2009 Iain Macdonald. Firm did schools, housing, offices, St Thomas Hospital London, Gatwick Airport, Warwick University. Peter Carter born 1927 worked with Mies van der Rohe 1958 on Mansion House tower scheme, London, and wrote Mies van der Rohe at work, 1974;

(1966-7 Bath Cabinet Makers factory, Lower Bristol Rd, Bath, Som; SNB; Mero space-frame roof structure, designed by Brian Henderson qv.

c1970 House, Pewsey, Wilts; by David Allford for self; M Hardy list

c1970 alts Knowle House, Savernake, Little Bedwyn for self, by Brian Henderson of YRM; GI; M Hardy list; house illustrated in Suzanne Slesin, English Style, 1984; current owner says that very little visible work there by Henderson;

(1970-4 Project architects, Wills HQ, Hartcliffe Way, Bristol; with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; SNB); factory demolished c1999; offices conferted to flats by Ferguson Mann qv; JC20Soc 2012 list of best 1970s bldngs;

1977 Hambro Life offices, Station Rd, Swindon; £3.5m; designed with Peter Carter qv; AR Jan 78; BD 12.3.82; Peter Carter designed the much larger Tricentre, three similar but much taller blocks around New Bridge Square, landscape Lanning Roper; Taylor Woodrow contrs;

(1990-2000 Terminal, Bristol Airport, Lulsgate, Som; design 1990, built 1999-2000; SNB;

(2009 Hinkley Point C Nuclear Power Station, Som; designs for EdF; 1630 MW station adjacent the A and B power stations; BD 27.2.09, BD4.11.11; design taken over by Grimshaw qv;


YOUNG & WHITE Builders, Devizes; John Young and Benoni Thomas White qv,

1835 builders Assize Courts, Devizes; TH Wyatt; accounts WI 15.11.38 £7316/8/0d;

1836 builders workhouse, Devizes; G Wilkinson qv archt; WBR;

1837 builders Shaw church; TH Wyatt architect; plaque in church;

1836-7 builders alts Rood Ashton House, West Ashton for W Long, T Hopper qv archt; WBR;

1842 school, Avebury; WSHC 782/5 plans show three different schemes 1842, one for half of existing building seems closest to what is there, just 3 bays with centre porch by Benoni White, 2nd design by Young & White five bays with 2-lt each side of door left for girls and two 3-lt right for boys; gable over girls part, 3rd design Young & White for single room with 2-lt door and two close-set 2-lts; VCH says 1844 and 1849, 1849 may be when doubled in length, and plans also 1875 by CE Ponting for a W classroom at right angles;

1842 alts Rectory, Calstone Wellington, rear kitchen addition by BTW of the firm of Young & White surveyors and builders; D1/11/89;

1842 parsonage, Compton Bassett; WBR, design illustrated, Tudor; WSHC D/1/11/86 plans Y&W payments to BT White; large addition to existing house which includes drawing room and staircase to the r. of the new bit.

1843 builders, rest Bromham ch; GP Manners archt; WI 12.10.43;

1844 builders, tender for rest Melksham ch; WSHC PR/1368/66; Wyatt & Brandon architects;

1846 National School, Bremhill; plans 782/14 Y&W, schoolroom and house;

1848 work for Walter Long of Rood Ashton, bill lists work at West Ashton Lodge (TH Wyatt); adds West Ashton School (school ?1846 by James Burgess qv); West Ashton vicarage (cf also James Burgess, builder); all may be designed by TH Wyatt qv;

YOUNG, C.F. Architect Warminster, not in dirs 1903 or 1907;

1904 classroom block, Lord Weymouth school, Church St, Warminster plans WHSC G16/760/209 signed in odd script apparently 'Cl. F. Yong';


YOUNG, CHARLES Builder, Gigant St, Salisbury died 1870, SWJ 16.4.70, sons continue business; E Young & Sons built UM chapel schoolroom, Milford St, by John Wills qv, 1880;
YOUNG, (E.) & SONS Builders, Salisbury;

1880 builders, UM chapel schoolroom, Milford St, by John Wills qv;

YOUNG, JOHN see Young & White;
YRM see Yorke Rosenberg & Mardell
ZMMA Architects;

2009-12 Four Oaks, Wilts, house for Crispin Kelly, based on 2006 concept by Stephen Taylor Architects, 2012 Brick Award; AR June 2012;


ZEAL, WILLIAM A. Surveyor Westbury;

1847 plan for new road between Longbridge Deverill and Brixton Deverill, plan signed Thomas Zeal; WSHC PR/1961/59; road built 1855;


AB information from Alan Brooks, BoE author;

AEBTD Architects Engineers and Building Trades Directory 1868

AJ Architects Journal

AR Architectural Review

Archiseek online site of illustrations from C19 architectural journals;

ARS AR Stedman Marlborough & the Upper Kennet Country;

AS Andrew Swift The ringing grooves of change;

ASG AS Gray Edwardian Architecture 1985

B Baptist

BC Bath Chronicle

BC Bible Christian

BD Building Design

BDCE Biographical Dictionary of Civil engineers 2002

BN Building News

BoE Buildings of England

BoW Buildings of Wales

Br The Builder

C Congregational

C&F Cattell & Falconer, Swindon the legacy of a railway town;

CB Church Builder

CB Wilts & Dorset County Biographies 1906

CC Chamberlain, Chippenham, 1976

CL Country Life

CT Church Times

CTA Civic Trust Award

CV C Vernon An historical guide to Malmesbury

CYB Congregational Year Book

DSA Dictionary of Scottish Architects (online)

DWG Devizes & Wiltshire Gazette

E The Ecclesiologist

FJL FJ Ladd Architects at Corsham Court 1978

FLT Friends of Lydiard Tregoz reports

FS Foundation stone,

G The Guardian

GA Guardian Angel, magazine of Bradford on Avon Preservation Trust

GB Information from Geoff Brandwood

GGJ Georgian Group Journal

GI Great Index of UK Modern Houses compiled by Hugh Martin, online;

GJL Gomme Jenner & Little, Bristol

H&F Harwood & Foster EH list of Places of Christian Worship 1914-90;

HC Howard Colvin, Biographical Dictionary of British architects 1600-1840

HDA Housing Design Award

HGM Charles Vernon Historical guide to Malmesbury 2005;

IAW P Slocombe, Guide to the Industrial Archaeology of Wiltshire 2008

ILN Illustrated London News

IR Ingrid Roscoe Dictionary of British Sculptors

KR inf Ken Rogers

MH Market Hall

MSA Member of Society of Architects

MT Marlborough Times

MTC Kempson & Murray; Marlborough Town & Countryside

nd no date

NT National Trust

Peniston WRS letters of J Peniston 1825-30;

PM Primitive Methodist

PRIBA President of RIBA

QM Quaker Meeting-house

RA Royal Academy

RC Roman Catholic

RIBAD RIBA drawings collection, now at V&A

RIBAJ RIBA Journal

SA Swindon Advertiser & N Wilts Chronicle

SB The Swindon Book, 2013, Mark Child,

SBC The Swindon Book Companion, 2015, Mark Child;

SJ Salisbury Journal

SM Sherborne Mercury

SNB Andrew Foyle, BoE Somerset North & Bristol

SRO Somerset Record Office

ST Salisbury Times

SWJ Salisbury and Winchester Journal

T Tender advertisement

TA Trowbridge Advertiser

TB information Thomas Brakspear

TC Taunton Courier

TH Town Hall

U Unitarian

UKMHI UK Modern House Index

UM United Methodist

VCH Victoria County History

WAM Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine

W&BC L J Dalby, The Wilts & Berks Canal, 1971, 3rd ed 2000

W&WL Westbury & Westbury Leigh by Westbury Book Group 2000

WBR Wiltshire Building Record Architects etc working in Wiltshire

WBR2 Wiltshire Building Record Architects etc working in Wiltshire vol 2

WCH Wiltshire Community History on-line parish histories

WDCB Wilts & Dorset County Biographies 1906

WH Warminster Herald

WI Wiltshire Independent

WJ Warminster Journal

WM Wesleyan Methodist

WRO Wiltshire Record Office

WSHC Wilts and Swindon History Centre

WT Wiltshire Times

WWinA Who's Who in Architecture; three editions 1914, 1923 and 1926;



WWJ Warminster & Westbury Journal

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