• Robert Mylne may refer to: Robert Mylne (mason) (1633–1710), Scottish master-mason Robert Mylne (architect) (1733–1811), Scottish architect and engineer...
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    Robert Mylne (4 January 1733 – 5 May 1811) was a Scottish architect and civil engineer, particularly remembered for his design for Blackfriars Bridge in...
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    Robert Mylne (1633 – 10 December 1710) was a Scottish stonemason and architect. A descendant of the Mylne family of masons and builders, Robert was the...
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  • George Mylne (1843–1941), Anglican Bishop of Bombay from 1876 to 1897 Robert Mylne (1633–1710), Scottish architect and master mason Robert Mylne (1733–1811)...
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  • Robert William Mylne, FRS FRSE FGS FRIBA (14 June 1817 – 2 July 1890) was an English architect, civil engineer and geologist. Mylne was born in Great...
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    Robert Mylne (circa November 1643–21 November 1747) was a Scottish writer of pasquils, and antiquary. He is generally described as a writer of Edinburgh...
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    John Mylne (1611 – 24 December 1667), sometimes known as "John Mylne junior", or "the Younger", was a Scottish master mason and architect who served as...
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  • Rev Robert Scott Mylne FRSE FSSA FSA BCL (2 April 1854 – 23 November 1920) was an English vicar, antiquarian and historical author. He was born on 2 April...
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    travelling in Rome in the mid-1750s, James Murray met the young architect Robert Mylne, who prepared the first plans while still abroad. The building was complete...
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    site of an earlier Tudor house. It was then remodelled in 1763–1768 by Robert Mylne and again between 1845 and 1850 by Thomas Hopper. The Kings Weston estate...
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    John Mylne of Perth (c. 1585 – 1657) was a Scottish master mason who served as Master Mason to the Crown of Scotland. He was born in Perth, the son of...
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    the original on 14 July 2011. Ward, Robert (2007) The Man Who Buried Nelson: The Surprising Life of Robert Mylne. London: Tempus Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7524-3922-8...
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    was the son of Thomas Mylne (d. 1605), Master Mason to the Crown and burgess of Dundee. His grandfather may have been Robert Mylne (d. 1549) former provost...
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    the Monasteries the site was sold. In 1766 Thomas Farr commissioned Robert Mylne to build the sham castle in Gothic Revival style. After Farr's bankruptcy...
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    Fergus of Galloway Alexander Mylne d. 1643, master mason. Monument restored by his descendant Robert Mylne in 1776. Robert Douglas, Viscount Belhaven d...
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    as sometimes quoted) and was built between 1792 and 1793 by engineer Robert Mylne. The original design had two arches, but it was finally built with a...
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    Nightingale Lane and Richmond Hill. The house, designed in 1775 by architect Robert Mylne for Lady St. Aubyn, was for many years the family home of actor Sir John...
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    network. A tablet commemorating John Mylne, who "rebuilt the ancient bridge over the River Tay," was erected by Robert Mylne in 1784. In 1997, when proposals...
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    14th century, and part of the church was removed during alterations by Robert Mylne in 1792 in order to widen the High Street. Further restoration work was...
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    995-foot (303 m) long toll bridge designed in an Italianate style by Robert Mylne and constructed with nine semi-elliptical arches of Portland stone. Beating...
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    neoclassical rooms created later in the 18th century for the 5th Duke by Robert Mylne. These are among the rooms open to the public. James Lees-Milne was not...
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    Scottish family of masons and architects, and was the second son of Robert Mylne (1733–1811), surveyor to the New River Company, and builder of the first...
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    erected on the site between May 1764 and February 1765; the architect was Robert Mylne, who also advised Almack on the 'bargain' which the latter struck with...
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    Kingdom History of the British canal system Robert Mylne Chief Engineer, 1769–1810 William Chadwell Mylne Chief Engineer, 1810–1861 London water supply...
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    death in 1753; and then the better known James Paine. In the mid-1760s Robert Mylne was employed to reface the courtyard in stone; he may also have been...
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  • the younger brother of Robert Mylne, architect and designer of Blackfriars Bridge in London. William was descended from the Mylne family of stonemasons...
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    Leith Harbour extension c.1685 by Robert Mylne. Note the apertures in the harbour wall which allowed logs to be floated into Timber Bush....
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    was rebuilt in 1613. The spire was added in 1620. St Cecilia's Hall by Robert Mylne was built for the Musical Society of Edinburgh in 1763. It now houses...
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    Buchanan's Close (dog-leg leading onto Fisher's Close) North Mylne's Court, built by Robert Mylne James Court (signed as West Entry, Mid Entry, East Entry)...
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  • Wilbraham, née Mytton, English amateur architect (died 1705) 1633 – Robert Mylne Scottish stonemason and architect (died 1710) 1634 – Francesco Ferrari...
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