Thomas Penson De Quincey (/də ˈkwɪnsi/; né Thomas Penson Quincey; 15 August 1785 – 8 December 1859) was an English writer, essayist, and literary critic...
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Thomas Penson, or Thomas Penson the younger, (c. 1790 – 1859) was the county surveyor of Denbighshire and Montgomeryshire, and an innovative architect...
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Mainwaring Penson (1818–1864), English architect Julius Penson Williams Thomas Penson De Quincey This page lists people with the surname Penson. If an internal...
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Vaynor Park (category Thomas Penson buildings and structures)
the Jacobean style. The house was further re-modelled in 1840–1853 by Thomas Penson. The house is listed Grade II* and the garden and park is on the Cadw/ICOMOS...
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Armagh by Thomas Hopper Penrhyn Castle, by Thomas Hopper, 1820–1837 Church of St Agatha, Llanymynech, Romanesque Tower by Thomas Penson Mint Street...
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Thomas Mainwaring Penson (1818–1864) was an English surveyor and architect. His father and grandfather, who were both named Thomas Penson, were also surveyors...
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Thomas Mainwaring Penson (1818–64) was an English surveyor and architect. He was born in Oswestry, Shropshire, the son of Thomas Penson, also a surveyor...
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by Thomas Penson Long Bridge 1826 52°27′04″N 3°32′21″W / 52.45104°N 3.53923°W / 52.45104; -3.53923 (Long Bridge) II Llanidloes Designed by Thomas Penson...
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1745 provided designs for a new Town Hall at Bishop's Castle. In 1828 Thomas Penson, at the expense of Edward Clive, 1st Earl of Powis, raised the roof...
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(1764–1833), born in Wrexham, became Lord Mayor of London in 1823. Thomas Penson (ca.1790 – 1859), Welsh architect and county surveyor. Samuel Warren...
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river Rhiew. These can probably be attributed to Thomas Penson. In the late 1830s, at the same time as Penson was working on remodelling Vaynor Park in Berriew...
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subsequent bridge fell in 1858. The present-day bridge was designed by Thomas Penson making it the third cast-iron bridge in Montgomeryshire and was renovated...
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Wrexham's High Street. Built in 1848 to the Neo-Jacobean designs of Thomas Penson and extended in 1879–80, it is one of the two dedicated indoor markets...
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to the style that emerges in the 1840s under architectects such as Thomas Penson and Benjamin Ferrey. Tickencote could be considered to mark the start...
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engineer Manuel Pellegrini Manager of Manchester City Football Club Thomas Penson Scottish engineer and surveyor Florentino Pérez President of Grupo ACS...
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castleconnolly.com. Retrieved 9 October 2018. Lindop, Grevel (2004). "Quincey, Thomas Penson De (1785–1859)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University...
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location was over Raikes’s grave, the committee asked a local architect, Thomas Penson, to design a structure that was solid, imposing, and ecclesiastical...
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cast-iron bridge in the county of Montgomeryshire, and was designed by Thomas Penson to replace an earlier timber bridge. Llandinam Bridge is located in...
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Nikki Kesangane McCray-Penson (née McCray; December 17, 1971 – July 7, 2023) was an American basketball player and coach. She was the head coach of the...
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1093/gao/9781884446054.article.T077153. Lindop, Grevel (2004). "Quincey, Thomas Penson De (1785–1859), essayist". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed...
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1852 II* Montgomeryshire Powys Across the River Severn, designed by Thomas Penson. Builth Wells, Wye Bridge 1779 II Radnorshire Powys Widened 1925. Buttington...
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Jacob Owen (1778–1870) Richard Owens (1831–1891) Richard Kyrke Penson (1815–1885) Thomas Penson (c. 1790–1859) John Prichard (1817–1886) Edwin Seward (1853–1924)...
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Christ Church, Welshpool (category Thomas Penson buildings and structures)
Edward James, the Viscount Clive, having come of age. It was designed by Thomas Penson and completed 1839–44. The church is characterised by its impressive...
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Retrieved 28 February 2021. Lindop, Grevel (September 2004). "Quincey, Thomas Penson De (1785–1859)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University...
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Evangelist A grade II listed building, built in 1852 to a design by Thomas Penson and consecrated on 4 October 1853. A good example of a Romanesque Revival...
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was the first iron bridge constructed in Montgomeryshire, designed by Thomas Penson and built by Davies. It spans 90 feet (27.5 m). The Davies family moved...
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and then working for the architect and Denbighshire county surveyor Thomas Penson between 1830 and 1843. After that he served with ecclesiastical architects...
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St Cedwyn's Church, Llangedwyn (category Thomas Penson buildings and structures)
also retains a Romanesque-revival porch of c.1840, very probably by Thomas Penson. Further restoration was undertaken by Herbert Luck North before 1907...
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seven years. The new bridge was completed in 1849 by Thomas Penson of Oswestry or his son Richard Penson. The bridge carries the A487 road, also known as...
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Chenantais. Llandinam Bridge in Montgomeryshire, Wales, designed by Thomas Penson. Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Alfred-Nicolas Normand. September...
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