William Paty
William Paty |
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Born |
1758 |
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Died |
11 December 1800 |
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Nationality |
British |
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Occupation |
Architect |
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William Paty (1758 – 11 December 1800) was a British surveyor, architect and mason working mainly in Bristol. He was appointed City Surveyor in 1788. He worked with his father Thomas Paty and brother John Paty.
List of works
- 7-12 Brunswick Square, Bristol (1784).[1]
- 7 Great George Street (1789–91), now the Georgian House Museum
- 85 - 91 Ashley Road, Bristol (1791-1795).[2]
- Blaise Castle House (1795-6)
- Christ Church with St Ewen, Broad Street (1786-9)
- A memorial to Richard Musgrave (d. 1785) in Lismore Cathedral, Co. Waterford
- A monument to Samuel Peach (d. 1785) in Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Olveston, Gloucestershire.[3]
- A monument to Agnes Chisholm (d. 1798) in Church of St Andrew, Cromhall, South Gloucestershire.[4]
- Monuments in Aust Church, Gloucestershire.[5]
- Monument to Thomas Stokes in Church of the Holy Trinity, Wickwar, Gloucestershire.[6]
- Tablet in Church of St Mary, Lydney, Gloucestershire.[7]
References
- H.M. Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840 (1997) ISBN 0-300-07207-4
- Andrew Foyle, Bristol, Pevsner Architectural Guides (2004) ISBN 0-300-10442-1