Thomas Paty
| Thomas Paty | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1713 |
| Died | 4 May 1789 |
| Nationality | British |
Thomas Paty (c.1713 – 4 May 1789) was a British[1]surveyor, architect and mason working mainly in Bristol. He worked with his sons John Paty and William Paty.[2]
Works
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- The Exchange, Bristol (1741–43)[citation needed]
- Monument to George Husey (died 1741); Holy Cross parish church, Seend, Wiltshire[3]
- Monument to Rothesia Ann Barrington (died 1745); St. Andrew's parish church, Shrivenham[4]
- Royal Fort (1758–61)[citation needed]
- Fonmon Castle (1762), with Thomas Stocking[5]
- Bristol Bridge (1763–69), with James Bridges[citation needed]
- St Nicholas, Bristol (1763-9), with James Bridges[citation needed]
- Theatre Royal, Bristol (1764–66)[citation needed]
- Monument to Sir Robert Cocks (died 1765); St. Peter's parish church, Dumbleton[6]
- Monument to Thomas Esbury (died 1766); St. Mary's parish church, Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire[7]
- Monument to Edward Peach (died 1770); St. Mary's parish church, Woodchester, Gloucestershire[8]
- St Michael on the Mount Without (1775–77)[citation needed]
- Monument to John Nelems (died 1742, monument erected 1778); St. Mary the Virgin, Wootton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire[9]
- Monument to Thomas Hobby (died 1781); St. Michael's parish church, Hill, Gloucestershire[10]
- Monument to Samuel Peach (died 1785); St. Mary's parish church, Olveston, Gloucestershire[11]
- Monument to Arthur Tucker (died 1785); St. Michael's parish church, Winterbourne, Gloucestershire[12]
- Possibly Ston Easton Park[13]
References
Monument to Rothesia Ann Barrington (died 1745) in St Andrew's parish church, Shrivenham
- ^ Colvin 1997, p. not cited.
- ^ Foyle 2004, p. not cited.
- ^ Pevsner & Cherry 1975, p. 465.
- ^ Pevsner 1966, p. 218.
- ^ Newman, John (1995). Glamorgan: (Mid Glamorgan, South Glamorgan and West Glamorgan). Yale University Press. p. 350. ISBN 978-0-14-071056-4. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
- ^ Verey 1970b, p. 174.
- ^ Verey 1970a, p. 273.
- ^ Verey 1970a, p. 485.
- ^ Verey 1970a, p. 494.
- ^ Verey 1970b, p. 272.
- ^ Verey 1970b, p. 316.
- ^ Verey 1970b, p. 409.
- ^ Priest 2003, p. not cited.
Sources
- Colvin, H.M. (1997) [1954]. A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600–1840. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. not cited. ISBN 0-300-07207-4.
- Foyle, Andrew (2004). Bristol. The Buildings of England. p. not cited. ISBN 0-300-10442-1.
- Pevsner, Nikolaus (1966). Berkshire. The Buildings of England. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. p. 218.
- Pevsner, Nikolaus; Cherry, Bridget (revision) (1975) [1963]. Wiltshire. The Buildings of England. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. p. 465. ISBN 0 14 0710.26 4.
- Priest, Gordon (2003). The Paty Family: Makers of Eighteenth-century Bristol. p. not cited.
- Verey, David (1970a). Gloucestershire: The Cotswolds. The Buildings of England 1. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-071040-X.
- Verey, David (1970b). Gloucestershire: The Vale and the Forest of Dean. The Buildings of England 2. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.
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