Thomas Henry Wyatt (9 May 1807 – 5 August 1880) was an Anglo-Irish architect. He had a prolific and distinguished career, being elected president of the...
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Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503 – 11 October 1542) was a 16th-century English politician, ambassador, and lyric poet credited with introducing the sonnet to English...
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character in Sir Thomas Wyatt, history play by John Webster and Thomas Dekker Thomas Henry Wyatt (1807–1880), British architect Thomas Wyatt Turner (1877–1978)...
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grandson of Sir Henry Wyatt and Anne Skinner, a daughter of John Skinner of Reigate, Surrey. Born the eldest of four boys, Thomas Wyatt the Younger was...
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Sir Henry Wyatt KB (c. 1460–1536) was an English nobleman, knight, courtier, and politician. A younger son of a Yorkshire family, little is known of Henry...
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Cambridge. Thomas Henry Wyatt (9 May 1807 – 5 August 1880), a noted architect. Sir Matthew Wyatt (1805–1886), architect and son of Matthew Cotes Wyatt. He built...
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The building is located at 113 Park Lane and was constructed by Thomas Henry Wyatt from 1867 to 1869. It was the home of Edward VII's private banker...
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Henry VIII's second queen, Anne Boleyn. His grandfather, Sir Thomas Wyatt the Elder, was a famous poet and diplomat. He was the son of Thomas Wyatt the...
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Sessions House, Usk (category Thomas Henry Wyatt buildings)
The Sessions House at Usk, Wales, is a Victorian courthouse by Thomas Henry Wyatt of 1877. It is a Grade II* listed building as of 4 January 1974. The...
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The old house was demolished and the present one built in 1856 by Thomas Henry Wyatt for William Duckworth. The new house is described by Pevsner as "picturesque...
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highest point on the Mendip Way. The tower was built in 1862-1864, by Thomas Henry Wyatt for John Moore Paget of Cranmore Hall (now part of All Hallows Preparatory...
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of British Architects and future winner of the Royal Gold Medal; Thomas Henry Wyatt. The town was famous in the 19th century for its "Ringwood" woollen...
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Elizabeth Darrell (courtier) (section Thomas Wyatt)
mistress and muse of Sir Thomas Wyatt. They had one surviving child, Francis. Wyatt was married to Elizabeth Brooke, Lady Wyatt whom he had accused of committing...
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Sutton Court is an English house remodelled by Thomas Henry Wyatt in the 1850s from a manor house built in the 15th and 16th centuries around a 14th-century...
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the Sacred Heart at the burial ground was designed by the architect Thomas Henry Wyatt as part of the remodelling of Newnham Paddox House, undertaken for...
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St Mary's Church, Swanage (category Thomas Henry Wyatt buildings)
13th-century origin. The church was rebuilt in a Gothic revival style by TH Wyatt in 1859–60, on land given for this purpose by Sir John Mowlem Burt. Local...
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St Cadoc's Church, Raglan (category Thomas Henry Wyatt buildings)
nineteenth century the church was subject to a major restoration by Thomas Henry Wyatt. Built in the Decorated style, the church is a Grade II* listed building...
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(1916–22). Randolph Caldecott (1846–1886), illustrator, lived at No. 46. Thomas Henry Wyatt (1807–1880), architect, lived at No. 77. Harry Jackson (1836-1885)...
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her younger son Sidney Herbert. It was designed by the architect Thomas Henry Wyatt in Romanesque Revival style with considerable Byzantine influences...
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The Hendre (category Thomas Henry Wyatt buildings)
house was developed by three major architects, George Vaughan Maddox, Thomas Henry Wyatt and Sir Aston Webb. It is located in the civil parish of Llangattock-Vibon-Avel...
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Council. St Luke's Church was rebuilt in 1876–77 to the designs of Thomas Henry Wyatt, but the chancel is 15th-century. The name of West Orchard is first...
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Elizabeth Brooke (1503–1560) (redirect from Elizabeth, Lady Wyatt)
Elizabeth Brooke, Lady Wyatt (1503–1560) was the wife of Thomas Wyatt, the poet, and the mother of Thomas Wyatt the younger who led Wyatt's Rebellion against...
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of England church in East Cranmore, Somerset, England. Designed by Thomas Henry Wyatt, it was built in 1846 to replace an earlier church on the same site...
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Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 – January 13, 1929) was an American lawman in the American West, including Dodge City, Deadwood, and Tombstone...
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deteriorating, is a Grade II* listed building. The building was designed by Thomas Henry Wyatt in the Greek Revival style, built in Bath stone and was completed...
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St Dingat's Church, Dingestow (category Thomas Henry Wyatt buildings)
5th-century Welsh saint. The church was almost completely rebuilt by Thomas Henry Wyatt in 1846 and further renovated by Richard Creed in 1887–1888. It is...
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Cefntilla Court (category Thomas Henry Wyatt buildings)
commander during the Crimean War. The house was completely rebuilt by Thomas Henry Wyatt and donated to Lord Raglan's heir, Richard Somerset as a memorial...
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15th-century tower, though the rest of the building was rebuilt in 1852 by Thomas Henry Wyatt. The chancel of the earlier building contained an anchorite's cell...
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Mawddwy, Wales, built in reinforced concrete. RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Thomas Henry Wyatt Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Marcel Lambert February 2 – Oskar...
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became a student at King's College London. He was apprenticed to Thomas Henry Wyatt for a short time, after which he joined his father's practice. He...
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