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(1931 Gaumont Palace cinema, Union St, Plymouth, Devon ill Br 18.12.31;

1936? Gaumont Cinema, Timber St, Chippenham; Mike Stone says design is by WE Trent qv; demolished but front window frames and relief sculptures of Spirit of Cinema flanked by Sound and Light, female nudes incorporated in replacement Castle Close flats 2005; later Classic Cinema; sculpture is by Newbery Trent acc to mike Stone, probably right;

1938 Astoria Cinema, Marshfield Rd, Chippenham; plans WSHC G19/760/404;

1938 unex plans remodel Fitzmaurice School, Bradford on Avon, Wilts;


WATSON, SMITH & WATSON Railway contractors; Watson & Smith were contractors for Isle of Man Railway in 1872-3;

1879 took over as contractors for Swindon, Marlborough & Andover Railway, begun in failed attempt to tunnel under Swindon Old Town 1875-6; new route to W of Swindon avoided tunelling; opened to Marlborough 1881 with stations at Chiseldon and Ogbourne; WJ Kingsbury,qv consulting engineer;

1881-4 contractors for Swindon & Cheltenham Extension Railway Co, amalgamated with Swindon, Marlborough & Andover Railway to form Midlands & SW Junction Railway Co. in 1884; S&CER line from Swindon Old Town to Cirencester, ran out of money at Cirencester, opened 1883, stations at Cricklade & Cerney. Connecting station to GWR at Rushey Platt, Swindon, 1883; Railway bridge, Blunsdon Road, Purton, has girders by Phoenix Foundry Co., Derby; DoE; Cirencester to Andoversford, Glos, built 1888-91; Blunsdon Station opened 1895; engine repair shops Cirencester 1895;
WEAVER & ADYE see Henry Weaver
WEAVER, Rev. -

1796 designed alts Town Bridge, Chippenham; CC;


WEAVER, HENRY Architect and surveyor Devizes, County Surveyor; first appears 1840 surveying tithe map for Littleton Drew; 1842 Little & Weaver qv are architects surveyors of Chippenham; HW was agent to Poynder estate from as early as 1840s, practised from Beversbrook Farmhouse, Hilmarton, which he designed, still there in 1857; did survey plan of Poynders' Hilmarton estate 1855, 498/69/1b; advert as house agent in Devizes WI 31.12.60 from address at 31 Long St, in dirs 1875-80, County Surveyor by 1865; partnership from c1881 with CS Adye qv of Bradford on Avon (W&A of Devizes and Bradford). Adye followed him as County Surveyor; Adye may have designed most of the works after 1881; Weaver wrote 'Hints on cottage architecture' 1848; the drawing in Br 2 1844 103 of church at Fifield with detail of cross is signed HW; was he also architect to the Bowood estate?;

184? attrib Beversbrook Farm, Hilmarton, his own house;

1848 design for pair of cottages, Beversbrook near Calne in Hints on Cottage Architecture, plate 6, not found; but Nos 20-21 Compton Rd, Hilmarton, 1875 are similar;

c1848 Pillars Lodge, Mile Elm, Bowood; WBR; Tudor; ?evidence;

1849 alts rectory, Calstone Wellington; plans 1842 BT White qv, 1849 H Weaver and 1886 H Weaver;

1849 work vicarage, Corston; early C18 vicarage, enlarged in C19;

1850 rest Hilmarton chuch for Thomas Poynder; glass by Joseph Bell in W window, two nave S windows and one chancel S, probably designed new S porch;

c1850-60 Hilmarton Lodge, Hilmarton for Poynder estate; shooting lodge; now Hilmarton Manor; plans 1904 by H Brakspear qv;

1851 school, Hilmarton; brick and stone Gothic;

1851 alts Little Farm, Stanton St Bernard, for vicarage?

1855 survey plan of Poynder estate at Hilmarton; 498/69/1b;

1857-8 Schools for St Paul's ch, Chippenham; demolished exc for teacher's house, Park Lane; WBR; WI 22.4.58 new school, octagonal bell turret, Downing qv contr WI 22.4.58;

1858 proposed new seating, Seend ch; WI 22.7.58; plans WSHC D1/61/10/17 for deal pews, replaced by oak ones by AJ Style qv in 1909;

1858 five freehold houses, Curzon St, Calne advert WI 25.3.58; possibly not designed by HW;

1858 alts Blackland ch, N aisle altered , new N porch, W gallery front, lancets in nave S wall, chancel glass by Thomas Baillie, patterned E w and chancel N, two others with heraldry of Marshall Hall and Rev WM Macdonald; DWG & WI 13.1.59, SWJ 15.1.59; Mullings of Devizes builder;

1859 Cattle stalls for RS Chapman of Holt, 256' long, site not given; T: WI 4.8.59;

1862 Highlands estate, Calne, to be sold apply TL Henly, Calne, or Mr Weaver, Devizes, DWG 20.2.62;

1865 Vicarage, Cantax Hill, Lacock T Br 1865 616, for Rev EP Nicholl £1950, Downing & Son builders;

1865 alts Nonsuch House, Bromham; alts Nonsuch House near Chippenham for Rev M Brown, H Weaver architect T Br 1865 616; £310; Downing & Son builders,

1865 wing, County Asylum, Roundway; T Br 1865 616 £1810 additional wing on male side;

1865 Schools, Potterne; taking down and rebuilding T Br 1865 616;

1865 pair of villas, London Rd, Devizes for J Shilstone T Br 1865 616 £1103, Mullings qv builder;

1865 villa, London Rd, Devizes for W Brown £1060 T Br 1865 616;

1866 school, Bromham; Br 1866 240;

1867 chancel, All Cannings ch; rebuilt tower arches DWG 9.5.67 comments on 25 per cent difference in tender quotes £163 to ?£208;

1868 alts New Prison, Devizes complete WI 22.10.68;

1868-9 rest Etchilhampton ch;

1868-70 school, St Peter ch, Devizes; WI 17.2.70 opened, Seend stone, Box dressings; Plank & Ash contrs, GH Knott mason; in Rowde parish; SWJ 14.5.70;

1868 work Rood Ashton estate, West Ashton: inc cottages (?at Heath Hill), alts to lodge, and discussion of adding mortuary chapel to West Ashton ch; letter in WRO; West Ashton church has underground vault on N side perhaps added by HW;

1868-9 rest, Wilsford ch; ICBS aplic 1868, church in general decay, reseating and new roof, rebuild porch; 1870 WBR;

1870 reredos St Peter ch, Devizes, three arches Painswick stone on cols of green serpentine with white alabaster caps and grey Chilmark bases, tiles by Maw & co; steps of black and St Anne's marble; C Salmon of Devizes contr; SWJ 14.5.70

1870 alts parsonage, Broad Town; WSHC CC/E/32 rebuilt after fire destroyed previous one by Francis Hingeston qv; comprehensive rebuild keeping dining-room part of original; stables plans WSHC D/1/11/197;

1870 adds school, Hilperton;

1871 Nos 13-16 The Green Froxfield, row of houses for trustees of Somerset Hospital; HH Dyer of Ramsbury builder; 2037/142;

1872 Museum, Long St, Devizes; centre part;

1872 parsonage, Winterbourne Gunner;

1872 add rectory, Cherhill, addition of porch with first floor timber framing for Rev W Plenderleath; Plenderleath's memoranda of Cherhill, ed J Reis, called in Mr Weaver the diocesan surveyor;

1873 parsonage Rushall;

1874 Nos 41-44 Church St, Hilmarton for WH Poynder; DoE;

1874 alts parsonage, Marden; WBR2;

1874 infant school, St James ch, Devizes;

1875 school, Easterton;

1875 alts parsonage, Poulshot; now Old Rectory, plans D1/11/225 for large rear E addition, new bay window on E side of S end block, new gable and other alts on W front (rebuilt by John Peniston qv in 1823);

1875 parsonage, Upton Lovell;

1875 estate cottages for Poynder estate, Hilmarton; Nos 30-31 Church St, Nos 20-21 and 25-6 Compton Rd, Hilmarton all dated 1875, EH;

1876 add of cell to outbuildings in yard behind Police Station, High St, Pewey A1/587/17; by HW County Surveyor;

1876 Post Office Cottage, Church St, Hilmarton; dated 1876, attached shop on corner of Compton Road;

1876 parsonage, Patney; also two cotts on glebe S of church, 1875;

1876 parsonage Easterton

1876 parsonage Enford

1876-8 rest Patney ch; ICBS: Henry Weaver 1877 seems OK;

1877 Poynder almshouses, Church St, Hilmarton; dated 1877;

1877 alts vicarage, Seend, D1/61/11/244;

1880 rest Compton Bassett ch;

1880 rest Collingbourne Kingston ch;

c1880 vicarage, Broughton Gifford; presumably adds to vicarage by TH Wyatt qv;

1881 rest South Wraxall ch; W&A; by CSA?; new chancel, N arcade, roofs, fittings

1881 School and teacher's house, North Bradley; VCH; W&A;

1882 vicarage, South Wraxall; W&A ill BN ?.?.83, Archiseek; ?by CSA;

1882 alts vicarage, Little Bedwyn D1/11/279, new staircase and minor rear adds to vicarage of 1863 by WJ Gillett qv and 1873 by S Overton qv; £186/13/0d;

1882 St James Hall, Union St, Trowbridge for R Rodway; lecture hall, Trowbridge, by W&A 1883 ill BN ?.?.83, Archiseek; by CSA acc to KR

1883 addds vicarage, Broughton Gifford D1/11/280;

1884 rest South Wraxall ch also 1881 by W&A; ?by CSA

1884 Spencer's Brewery Store, Silver St, Bradford on Avon; W&A, ill A 12.4.84; ?by CSA;

1886 rest Rowde ch; W&A; what evidence?; ?new glass in E window;

Also alts Collingbourne Kingston vicarage; attrib Home Farm Hartham; Laburnum & Willow Cotts, Old Rd, Studley;

Attr Lodge, Blackland House c1858; addition to Manor Farm, Hilmarton; The Duke Inn Hilmarton;

Attr: Bowood estate: Blackland Farm, Blackland 1863; Scotts Farm, Stockley, 1872; Roughleaze Farm Stockley Lane;

Bowood Pillars Lodge; Kennels Lodge; Wessington Lodge; Lansdowne Arms 1843, Cottages Derry Hill No 21, Nos 22-3;
WEBB & SUTTON Architects, Reading. George W Webb and Basil Sutton, firm was previously Webb & Tubbs with Cyril B Tubbs;

1882 Vicarage, Froxfield by Cyril Tubbs of Webb & Tubbs; Br 1882b 291;

1909 lychgate, Ramsbury ch; plans 2411/15 by W&S, for Mrs Waldron

1929 work at Ramsbury ch by Basil Sutton; WBR


WEBB, Sir ASTON 1849-1930 Architect, 19 Queen Anne's Gate, London. Articled Banks & Barry, partner w E Ingress Bell (1837-1914); PRIBA 1902-4, knighted 1904, RIBA Gold Medal 1905. Rest St Bartholomew Smithfield London 1885-97; Birmingham Assize Courts 1886-95; Christs Hospital School Horsham 1893-1902; Victoria & Albert Museum front range 1893-1909; Royal Naval College Dartmouth Devon 1899-1905; son Maurice Webb qv worked with him as Sir AW&Son; E Doran Webb qv worked with him and was in practice in Salisbury in 1889-1915 dirs, not apparently related;

(1902ff rebuilt Stourhead, Wilts after fire, with ED Webb qv, or ED Webb may have been dismissed and replaced with AW;

(1910 SE wing, Manor House, West Coker, Som, for Matthew Nathan; SirAW&Son; BoE says by Maurice Webb qv quoting CHussey in CL 1922; Matthew Nathan in his book on West Coker says by Sir AW&Son.

1910-11 Field House, Marlborough College also footbridge over main road to North Block; designed with CE Ponting as joint architect, plans new boarding house G22/701/19PC and bridge, four large dormitories on the two upper floors for 104 boys with toilets etc in the end wings; now called Morris House?; staircase in central rear wing;


WEBB, EDWARD W. DORAN Architect, Salisbury 1864-1931. Son of Doran Webb of Ramsbury, Wilts, lived at Tisbury c1890-1931, descendant of recusant Webbs of Odstock. In dirs 1889, 1915, obit WG 18.12.31; designed much for the RC church inc churches at Isleworth 1907-9, Edmonton 1907, The Oratory RC, Birmingham 1909, and Blackfriars Priory RC, Oxford 1921-9;

1874 County Hotel, Salisbury, Wilts WBR2

18?? adds Kings House, The Close, Salisbury, Wilts, addition of Gothic wing with dining room and chapel; WBR2;

1892 add of room to house, Canal, Salisbury for James Rawlence, complaint by Council about projection into stree; , letter from JE Rawlence owner, ST 23.12.92, Mr Webb gone to Egypt for his health;

1892 ?chancel, Hilperton ch; VCH, attrib prob error, work was by CE Ponting qv; chancel was refitted and NE vestry added with 1892 FS; Br 28.11.1903 says that a N aisle planned with NE vestry and organ chamber but the aisle was not built, to design of CE Ponting who also refitted chancel; illustrated; D1/61/36/6 has plans for reseating, new N arcade and aisle, organ chamber and vestry;

1894 N aisle, St Osmund RC ch, Salisbury, Wilts; WBR

1895 Cross for Salisbury Cathedral, Wilts Br 14.12.95; old cross with new knop and figures;

1902ff rebuilt Stourhead, Stourton, Wilts, after fire, with Sir Aston Webb qv; WBR2 says Doran Webb may have been dismissed and replaced by Aston Webb;

(1902-3 RC ch, Shirehampton, Bristol)

1905 Holy Rood RC ch, Groundwell St, Swindon, Wilts; BoE; nave and aisles demolished for new nave 1969-71 by Ivor Day & O'Brien qv; also presbytery 1905, WBR2; £4000, SB, first wedding 19.12.03;

(1909-10 RC ch Shaftesbury, Dorset)
WEBB, J. Malmesbury

1857 reseating Brokenborough ch, signs ICBS plan 17.12.57, design for seats copied from one approved by ICBS for Hankerton ch; ICBS suggests ?John Rainger also involved but no signature on either plan, 1858 plan unsigned;


WEBB, JOHN Architect 1611-72. Came of Somerset family, born in London, buried in Butleigh ch, Som; HC; pupil Inigo Jones from 1628 and his executor and successor. Worked at Wilton, Wilts in 1630s and rebuilt S range after 1647 fire, in 1648-50 (1649-52 WBR), Amesbury Abbey Wilts completed 1661, Greenwich Palace 1663-9.

163- work Wilton House; Isaac de Caux in charge to probable plans by Inigo Jones;

1649-52 rebuilt S range, Wilton House after 1647 fire;

165? Amesbury Abbey, completed 1661; rebuilt by T Hopper qv 1834;

(165? Alts Butleigh House, Som; all dem after a fire, post 1837, replaced by Butleigh Court 1845-51; John Webb acquired it in 1653 from Thomas Symcox as his main creditor and lived here 1654-72; alts shown in a drawing of early C18 by Grace Webb; SC;
WEBB, LOUIS FREDERICK. Frome. Architect. Arrived after WW1, practice until 1970, in the beginning with J Coles who ran the Auction & Mart in Vicarage St, inf Rodney Goodall, Buildings of Frome; Lou Webb;

1943 cottages for Mere & Tisbury RDC, Wilts; WG 9.4.43; two in Mere and two in Tisbury;


WEBB, MAURICE. Son of Sir Aston Webb (1849-1930) qv, worked with father as Sir Aston Webb & Son. Maurice designed Bentall’s department store, Kingston, Sy, and altered Army & Navy Stores, Victoria St; ASG 379.

(1910 SE wing, Manor House, West Coker, Som; BoE S; from C Hussey in CL 1922. For Sir Matthew Nathan who says by Sir Aston Webb & Son in his book, but Hussey writing when Nathan was alive says by MW.

(1931 Sebright's School, Wolverley, Worcs;

(1935 Guildhall, Kingston, Surrey; RA 1937 exh;

(1936 Government House, Nicosia, Cyprus; RA 1937 exh)
WEBB, PHILIP SPEAKMAN Architect 1831-1915, worked for GE Street as chief assistant, set up in London 1856, designed Red House, Bexleyheath for William Morris 1859-60; worked for Morris & Co; founder of SPAB with Morris; articles on Philip Webb and his work with photos of Clouds, by W R Lethaby Br 12.6.1925;

1879-86 Clouds, East Knoyle, Wilts for Percy Wyndham; BoE; burnt 1889 DWG 1.2.89, rebuilt 1889-91


1893 rest tower, East Knoyle ch, Wilts; BoE

WEBSTER, D. A. S. Architect, Devizes FRIBA; partner Edwards & Webster qv from 1948 became Wyvern Design Group qv in 1965;

WEEDING, TIM 30 Mill Rd, Worton. Tim Weeding Building Design Services; established 1991, formerly technician in local architectural practice;

2011-14 Agra Farm, Seend Rd, Worton; neo-Georgian brick for McGeady; Wiltshire council planning;


WEEDON, HARRY W. Birmingham. Architect to Odeon cinema chain. NMR has John Maltby colln of photographs of Odeon chain 1930-9 MAL02. Later HW Weedon & Partners, and Harry Weedon Partnership.

(1937 Odeon Cinema, Court Ash, Yeovil, Som; WG 30.4.37, opened 8.5.37, £70000;

1957-62 Pressed Steel factory, Swindon, Wilts; BoE, HWW&P, but AR 1956 57 says by G Bertram Carter qv

1975 proposed exts to the Civic Offices, Swindon, Wilts, HWP with J Winter (Controller Environmental Services, Swindon BC); BoE, HWP;


WEIR, JOHN Architect, Bristol; worked with Acanthus Ferguson Mann qv, director in 1992, then in America 1998 with Hillier, returned 2001 set up on own and as consultant to other firms;

2006-10 Westwood House, Colerne; consultant to Ferguson Mann Architects; large neo-Georgian house plus gardens, bat-house, bothy 2011; for Terence Mordaunt;

WEIR, WILLIAM Architect, assistant to Philip Webb qv, architect to SPAB;

1908 report on Inglesham church 17.10.08, estimate work needed £250; SPAB files; possibly nothing done, another letter in file from Weir 1921 re visit referring to report from Mr Masters qv;


WELCH, EDWARD Architect Birmingham. 1806-68, partner of JA Hansom qv won comp for birmingham Town Hall; HC;

1832 parsonage, Woodford, MS note at back of baptism register PR/1987/6 says design by EW of Birmingham, £700; also mention of a national school 1832-3 and an addition to S side of the parsonage 1840 but no architect named;


WELDON & HOLMES Architects; Peter D Weldon and Charles L Holmes;

1960? House, Salisbury, on narrow site S of cathedral, ill in Bungalow plans 1960-1;

WEST WADDY ADP Architects, Abingdon, Philip Waddy and – West, joined with ADP;

200? swimming-pool, Wans House, Sandy Lane; website; by Philip Waddy & Robert A'Bear;


WEST, JOHN

1574-5 Blind House, Marlborough 'entrusted to John West and his men', ARS 119;


WESTON, SIMCOX & BARNES Engineers

1788 surveyed original line of Kennet & Avon Canal via Calne and Chippenham; W&BC; agreed by John Rennie qv in 1790; then abandoned for Rennie's southern route;


WESTON-LEWIS JOHN Architect, of Pinckheard & Partners, London

1967-8 St Giles Garrison Church, Imber Rd, Warminster; stained glass by Hugh C Powell; FS 29.1.67; opened 9.6.68; builders EA Chivers, Devizes; font designed by Betty Ruttledge qv 1970;


WEST WILTSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Roger Phillips RIBA architect; Colin Johns not sure if WWDC ever had an architect as such;

1996 Swimming pool, Clarendon School, Trowbridge; plaque;


WEST, DAVID Architect to Marlborough College in 1990, mentioned in corresp from P Howell re OAHS visit that year,
WETTEN, ROBERT GUNTER Architect, 6 College St, London; c1804-68, pupil of PF Robinson, competed for Houses of Parliament 1835, designed St John ch, Newport, I of Wight, 1837; HC;

1852 Rectory, Littleton Drew; plans WSHC CC/E/46, £626, dated 1851;


WH ARCHITECTS, Dyrham Lodge, Clifton Park, Bristol Brian Woodward and Louise Hambly;

20?? alts house in Sherston; website; alts to 1970s house;


WHEELER, -

1851 Two pairs cottages, Grittleton; DoE wrongly identifies them as South View/Windmill Cottage and Fairlawn/Merestead on The Street, Grittleton; WRO plans 1305/293 are unsigned just identified on package as 'plans for cottages designed by Mr Wheeler' and show a twin gabled pair with bargeboards and central chimney; porches in end projections; dated 23.3.51; the design most closely resembles Nos 3-4 Foscote Cottages dated 1861;


WHEELER, WILLIAM Architect;

1935 rest Aldbourne ch; WBR; possibly alts to Lady Chapel, new altar and rail, 2013 church history; NE chapel altar or rail;


WHEELER, WILLIAM Builder; carpenter, Vicarage Highworth, 1875 dir;

1858ff adds school, Lydiard Millicent; WSHC 782/65; very crude unsigned original design presumably 1841; signed plan 19.8.58 to raise height of classroom and add extra gabled piece to house; signed plan 23.2.66 for extra classroom; unsigned site plan dated 26.11.70; 1872 add school, Lydiard Millicent, WBR2;


WHICHELOE MACFARLANE Architects, 30 Queen Charlotte St Bristol to 1992, then 7 Hill St to 2003, absorbed by Building Design Partnership qv AJ 7.11.2002;

1969-70 Post Office, Fleming Way, Swindon; BoE1975; dem;

1989 Pumping station, Chitterne for Wessex Water; BD Suppl Sept 89; RIBA award 1989 RIBAJ 97 Aug 89 9; Dan Cordier and Robert Goard project architects; Rush & Tompkins contr; CTA 1991;

1999-2002 Great Western Hospital, Marlborough Rd, Swindon; plans 1998 by Whicheloe Macfarlane HDP of Chandler's Ford Hants;

2002-6 Brunel Treatment Centre, Great Western Hospital, Swindon; SBC planning; £32m; Whicheloe Macfarlane MDP;
WHILE, A.G. New Road, New Swindon; possibly AG White;

1887 alts WM chapel, Faringdon Rd Swindon; 'under supervision of AG White, WBR2; but called AG While of New Rd, New Swindon, in Br 1887b 865, 17.12.87, closed for alterations, heating, wood block floor, three cathedral glass windows by J Hall & Sons, Bristol, £220;


WHINCOP, E WALTER Architect, 44 Norcott Rd, Stoke Newington London; possible spelling Whincup;

1891 1st pr St Mark Sunday School, Maxwell St, Swindon; tender 1892; built in Maxwell St FS 22.12.92 opened 23.9.93 never completed, intended for 1200 children; E Whincup acc to centenary history of St Mark ch 1945; two-storey, brick with arched upper windows and two porches;


WHINNEY, THOMAS BOSTOCK. London. Architect to the Midland Bank in S of England, 1860-1926, from the 1920s firm was Whinney, Son and Austen Hall with HGD Whinney and Henry Austen Hall; although generally responsible for Midland branches in S, the Melksham branch 1919-20 was by Woolfall & Eccles qv;
WHITE FINCH & RIDER Architects;

1979 roof repairs Old Baptist Church, Chippenham; HBC application form, KG Bray, architect;

WHITE, A.G. New Rd, Swindon; or AG While;

1887 alts WM chapel, Faringdon Rd Swindon; 'under supervision of AGW', WBR2; but called AG While of New Rd, New Swindon, Br 1887b 865 17.1287; closed for alterations, heating, wood block floor, three cathedral glass windows by J Hall & Sons, Bristol, £220;


WHITE, BENONI THOMAS Architect, surveyor, builder Devizes 1808-51, known as Thomas White, son of J Benoni White 1784-1833 qv; partner of John Young, see Young & White, builders; building continued by Benoni Mullings qv;

1841-2 adds parsonage, Avebury; plans D/1/11/85; rectory, High Street, additions rear NW new kitchen and room over £235 by BTW of Y&W, affidavit of BTW surveyor & builder 8.9.42;

1842 School, High St, Avebury plans Y&W 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 parsonage, Calstone Wellington; D1/11/89 BTW of the firm of Y&W surveyors and builders, kitchen at rear with bedroom over; £340; also stable;

1842 parsonage, Compton Bassett; D/1/11/86 plans Y&W ill in WBR; plans signed Y&W show that right part of house was an adapted older building including the drawing-room and staircase; payments to BTW;

1843 work Broad Hinton ch; accounts 1505/39; BTW of Y&W; new ringing floor in tower, new pews, pulpit, reading pew, stair to pulpit with 2” square balusters, stalls with finials, new W door; paid £223 June 1843 and then or total £380/14/4d; estimates from Robert & Jesse Hitchcock qv and Thomas Rose 19.5.43; but drawings for pulpit, stalls and reading pew are by W Hinton Campbell qv

1846 National School, Bremhill by Y&W; 782/14 plans 15.7.46 school and house;
WHITE, EDWARD Mason

1746-7 reps Town Bridge, Bradford on Avon; WBR2;


WHITE, J. BENONI Architect, Devizes 1784-1833; architect & surveyor 1830 dir; father of Benoni Thomas White; advert architect and builder Sidmouth St Devizes DWG 9.2.1832; Benoni White Jr deceased creditors may apply WI 31.10.1839;

1810 roof repairs, Melksham ch; by Benoni White, church guide 1912; also ?repairs to galleries, new oak fronts; ?plaster barrel ceiling in nave;

c1815 reps vicarage Bishops Cannings; WBR2; dem;

1825 builder alts Rowdeford House, Rowde; J Peniston qv archt; for Wadham Locke; WBR;

1829 alts All Cannings ch; repewing; ICBS;

1830 parsonage, West Lavington; WBR

1833 St James ch, Devizes; work executed by J Peniston qv;


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