• James Paty the Elder (sometimes spelled Patty) (died 1748) was an English mason, builder and architect. He was the first in a succession of members of...
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  • Gifford. James was the younger brother of Thomas Paty. He was not the son, but probably the nephew or some other relation of James Paty the Elder. A link...
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    were built on the north-east side of College Green, probably by James Paty the Elder. Around 1742 he was probably also involved in the development of...
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    (1738–40) probably by James Paty the Elder, now a Chinese restaurant Merchant Venturers Almshouses (1696–9) Queen Square lies just to the south of King Street...
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    The church contains monuments and memorials to the following: Sir William Pendarves (d. 1683) Sir William Pendarves (d. 1726) by James Paty the Elder...
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  • Faneuil Hall, the covered market, is built by Huguenot merchant Pierre Faneuil. Old Library, Bristol, probably designed by James Paty the Elder, built. Örskär...
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    of the 1730s in Bristol. It was probably designed by the stonemason and carver James Paty the Elder, the first in a succession of members of the Paty family...
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    John Wood, the Elder (1704 – 23 May 1754) was an English architect, working mainly in Bath. In 1740 he surveyed Stonehenge and the Stanton Drew stone...
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    from Draper's garden, an obelisk dedicated to William Pitt the Elder, also attributed to Paty, stands nearby. They were moved to their current site in 1883...
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    compared to that of the Captain. There was nobody competent to analyse the writing on the General Staff. Then Major du Paty de Clam entered the scene: an eccentric...
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