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327. WILLIAM HENRY PLAYFAIR of Scotland.-St. Stephen's Church; Royal Institution; National Gallery; Donaldson's Hospital; Free Church College; Surgeons' Hall; all at Edinburgh. 328. JOHN BRITTON of England.-Published the "Cathedral Antiquities," 14 volumes; "Architectural Antiquities," 5 vols.; "Edifices of London," 2 vols. ; and many others. Began the restoration of Redcliffe Church, Bristol.

329. LUIGI CANINA of Rome.-Published many works on the History of, and Discoveries connected with, Classic Architecture.

330. LOUIS TULLIUS JOACHIM VISCONTI of France.-Completed the Palace of the Louvre ; Monument of Molière in the Rue Richelieu; Fountain on site of the old Opera House, Place Louvois; Fountain in Place St. Sulpice; façade of the angle of two streets in the Rue Neuve des Petits Champs; tomb of the Emperor Napoleon I. at the Invalides, all at Paris.

331. THOMAS HAMILTON of Scotland.-The High Schools; College of Physicians; and some churches; Pavilion for the Grey Festival, 1834; all at Edinburgh. Monument to Burns, near Ayr.

332. ALPHONSE RICARD DE MONTFERRAND of France.-Column to the Emperor Alexander; and Church of St. Isaac, at St. Petersburg. Both published. 333. SIR CHARLES BARRY of London.-The Travellers' Club House (published); the

Reform Club House; Bridgewater House; the Houses of Parliament; Privy Council Office; laid out Trafalgar Square; three churches at Ball's Pond, Cloudesley Square, and Holloway; all in London. The Grammar School at Birmingham, Clifden House, near Reading. Trentham Hall, Derbyshire. St. Peter's Church at Brighton. A church, the Athenæum, and the Royal Institution, at Manchester.

334. ERNST FRIEDRICH ZWIRNER of Prussia.-Restoration of Cologne Cathedral. Church at Remagen. 335. DAVID HAMILTON of Glasgow.-Hutcheson's Hospital; Nelson Monument; Royal Exchange; Western Club House, and other buildings, all at Glasgow. Castle Toward; Dunlop House; Airth or Kier Castle; Hamilton Palace; and Lennox Castle, all in Scotland.

336. ROBERT MILLS of Charleston, South Carolina. The Congregational Church at Charleston, with a dome 90 feet diam. inside, the first in that country. Several edifices at Philadelphia, including the Bank (the first building in the Gothic style), and the timber bridge over the Schuylkill, about 340 feet span. The Court House and other buildings at Richmond; Monument to Washington at Baltimore, and two churches there; Lunatic Asylum at Columbia; Penitentiary at New Orleans; and buildings at Charleston. The Bunker Hill monument. Many works for the Government at Washington. He largely introduced a fire-proof system into the construction of his buildings.

337. LEO VON KLENZE of Prussia.-The Glyptothek, and other public and private works at Munich. The Walhalla, near Ratisbon. Buildings at St. Petersburg. Designs published. 338. JAMES BUNSTONE BUNNING of England.-City of London School. Highgate and Nunhead Cemeteries; Bethnal Green Workhouse; Freemason's Orphan Schools, Brixton; the Coal Exchange; City Prison, Holloway; Billingsgate Market; Metropolitan Cattle Market, Islington; Alterations in Newgate Prison; Pauper Lunatic Asylum at Stone; with many improvements in the City of London. 339. LUDWIG FÖRSTER of Austria.-Published the Allgemeine Bauzeitung, 38 volumes (to 1873). Buildings in Vienna.

340. CHARLES ROBERT COCKERELL of London. - Philosophic Institution at Bristol. Hanover Chapel, Regent Street. St. David's College, Lampeter. National Monument, Calton Hill, Edinburgh. University Library and Museum, Cambridge. Westminster Life Office, Strand. Dividend Pay Office, and the Private Drawing Office, in the Bank of England; and Branch Banks at Manchester, Bristol, and Liverpool. Sun Fire Assurance Office. Taylor and Randolph Galleries and Library at Oxford. Liverpool and London Insurance Buildings at Liverpool. Completion of the Fitzwilliam Museum at Cambridge, commenced by G. BASEVI; and of St. George's Hall at Liverpool, commenced by H. L. ELMES. 341. JOSEPH GWILT of London. Compiler of the "Encyclopædia of Architecture." Memoir in Preface. 342. LUIGI CANONICA of Milan.-Anfiteatro Diurno for 30,000 spectators, for Napoleon I.; Teatro Carcano, Ré, and Fiando; the interior of Palazzo Orsino, and Casa Canonica, all at Milan. Theatres at Brescia, Mantua, and Parma.

343. LOUIS VON ZANTH of Würtemburg.-The Wilhelma near Stuttgardt, in a Moorish

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style; design for a large village and its buildings in Hungary; published "The
Antiquities of Sicily" with J. I. Hittorff.

344. SIR JOSEPH PAXTON of Milton Bryant, Bedfordshire.-The Conservatory for the
Victoria Regia at Chatsworth, and other buildings there. The suggestion for the

and elsewhere.

building of the Industry of All Nations 1851. Village of Edensor near Chatsworth; Mentmore for Baron Mayer A. de Rothschild. Mansion at Ferrières in France for Baron James de Rothschild. Alterations at Lismore Castle, Ireland, for Duke of Devonshire. Laid out Parks at Liverpool, Birkenhead, Glasgow, 345. CAPT. FRANCIS FOWKE of Belfast, in Ireland.—Raglan Barracks, Devonport. Additions to South Kensington Museum; Picture Galleries for the Sheepshanks, Vernon, and Turner collections therein. Industrial Museum, Edinburgh. New buildings for South Kensington Museum. National Gallery, Dublin. Design for Gardens, Conservatory, and south arcades, Royal Horticultural Gardens; the building for 1862 Exhibition, and entrances to the Gardens. Design for Natural History Museum. Original design for the Royal Albert Hall.

346. JACQUES IGNACE HITTORFF of Cologne.--Practised at Paris, where, with Lecointe, he
conducted several funeral pomps, and many festivities; reconstructed the
interior of the Salle Favart, and rebuilt the Theatre of the Ambigu Comique.
Published with ZANTH, "Architecture Moderne de la Sicile," and "Architecture
Antique de la Sicile; " and with Olivier, an edition of the "Inedited Antiquities
of Athens." Designed the circular Panorama in the Champs Elysées; Grand
Cirque Olympique; Cirque on the Boulevard des Filles du Calvaire; assisted in
raising the Obelisk of Luxor, and designed its pedestal; and the Fountains in
the Place de la Concorde: with LEPÈRE, the basilican church of St. Vincent de
Paul Mairie on the Place du Panthéon; another, with a suite of buildings close
to the Church of S. Germain l'Auxerrois; laid out part of the Bois de Bou-
logne; designed the circular edifices in the Place de l'Arc de l'Étoile; and Ter-
minus of the Great Northern Railway of France.
347. SIR ROBERT SMIRKE of London.-Large additions at the Royal Mint, London;
Covent Garden Theatre; General Post Office; Penitentiary, Millbank; British
Museum up to 1847; King's College, London; Central Portion, alterations, &c.,
at the Custom House; Restoration of York Minster, 1828; Belgrave Chapel,
and many churches; Wellington Testimonial, Dublin; Courts of Justice at six
cities, and other similar buildings. Lowther Castle, Cumberland, for Earl of
Lonsdale; Eastnor Castle, Ledbury, Herefordshire, for Earl Somers; Drayton
Manor, for Sir Robert Peel; and many other mansions, and additions to them;
Union, Carlton, and Junior United Service Clubs; several of the interiors of the
Dining Halls to the Inns of Court; Serjeants' Inn; Approaches to London
Bridge.

348. PHILIP HARDWICK of London.-House and Warehouses at St. Katherine's Docks;
New Hall of the Goldsmiths' Company; Entrance portico, the large hall, and
hotels, at the Railway Station, Euston Square; New Hall and Library for Society
of Lincoln's Inn; all at London.

349. CHARLES TEXIER of Versailles, in France.--Restored Arch at Rheims. Published
Description de l'Asie Mineure," and "L'Arménie, la Perse, et la Mésopotamie."
Sent to Algeria, he measured all the Roman works in that country. Published
Byzantine Architecture," and "Principal Ruins of Asia Minor," both with
R. P. Pullan.

350. SIR JAMES PENNETHORNE of Worcester.-Assisted Mr. J. Nash in carrying out in
London, the improvements in the Strand; Carlton House Terrace; St. James's
Park; various improvements in the streets of the Metropolis, for the Govern.
ment. The St. James's Bazaar; St. Julian's, Sevenoaks, for C. J. Herries; Dil-
lington House, Ilminster, for Mr. J. L. Lee; Swithland Hall for Mr. Butler
Danvers; Christ Church, Albany Street; and Trinity Church, Gray's Inn Road.
Formed and laid out Victoria and Battersea Parks, and Kensington Palace Gar-
dens. Museum of Economic Geology, Piccadilly. General Record Office,
Chancery Lane. State Ball Room, Supper Room, and Galleries, at Buckingham
Palace. Additions to Somerset House, fronting Lancaster Place. Alterations at
the National Gallery; and at Marlborough House for the Prince of Wales.
University of London, Burlington Gardens; and many other works for the Govern-

ment.

351. SIR THOMAS DEANE of Monkstown, near Dublin.—Banks, with other buildings, and the Court house with a fine portico, at Cork; Queen's College, Cork; Lunatic Asylum at Killarney; addition to Trinity College, Dublin, in the Venetian style; Museum at Oxford with his son Thomas and Mr. Woodward,

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$52. EDWARD WALTERS of London.-Many large Warehouses in the Renaissance style at Manchester; and numerous houses in the suburbs; Free Trade Hall; Manchester and Salford Bank; Stations on the Midland Railway; Church in Cavendish Street; Fire Insurance Office, King Street; Warrington Public Hall, &c.

953. SIR WILLIAM TITE of London.-Restored, with David Laing, the church of St. Dunstan's-in-the-East. Designed the Scotch Church, Regent Square; the Royal Exchange; London and Westminster Bank, Lothbury, with R. A. Cockerell, R. A.; several railway stations, all in London. The termini and most of the stations on the Caledonian and Scottish Central Railways; and on the line from Havre to Paris. Memorial Church, Gerrard's Cross. Largely employed in the valuation, purchase, and sale of the enormous quantity of land acquired for the extensive railway and improvement works of his time.

INDEX

TO THE LIST OF

THE PRINCIPAL ARCHITECTS.

The numbers refer to figures which precede each name in the List.

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Callicrates, xiv
Callimachus, xxvii
Cambiche, J., 194
Campbell, C., 241
Campero, J. de, 150
Canina, L., 329
Canonica, L., 342
Canterbury, T. of, 77
Carilepho, 30
Carr, J., 299
Celer, 3

Chambers, Sir W., 274
Chambiches, M., 132
Chelles, Jean de, 53
Chersiphron, iv

Chirosophus, vii

Chryses, 18
Ciccione, A., 106
Cione, A. di, 91
Cleodamas, xxx
Cloos or Close, N., 101
Cocceius Auctus, L., xli
Cockerell, C. R., 310, 353
Cole, J., 129

Colechurch, P. of, 45
Contucci, A., 145
Cooley, T., 294
Corbie, P. de, 51
Cormont, T. de, 48
Coroebus, xix
Cortone, D. de, 134

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P. da, 155
Cossutius, xxxi
Cotte, R. de, 226, 242
Coucy, R. de, 55
Covarrubias, A. de, 164
Cozzo, P., 42
Cristodoulos, 102
Cronaca, Il., 122
Ctesiphon, iv

Cyriades, 13

Cyrus, xxxix

Dance, G., 264

Jun., G., 288

Daniel, 15
Daphnis, v
Deane, Sir T., 851
Demetrius, iv

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Helyas de E
Henry Late
Hermodoru
Hermogene
Herrera, J.
Hilts, Hans
Hippodamu
Hittorff, J.
Holbein, H
Holland, H.
Holt, T., 22
Honecort,
Hooke, R.,
Horwod, W
Hultz, H.,
Humbert,
Hylmer, J.

, D., 177
stone, T., 110

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Ictinus, xii
Inwood, H.
Isenbert, 45
Isidorus of

co di Giorgio, 109

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Ixnard, M.
Ivara, or Ju

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File A 245
Bibiena, 256 to 260
don, J., 289
andy. J.M.315
Deering, P. J., 319
Tapia, A., 40
8. and L., 312
1320

G. and B. 166

berti, G., 131
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160

al de Hontanon, J., 159
Senado, 187

F.di, 109
ani da Pisa, 66
Romano, 173

Keldermans,

R., 139
Kendale, J.,
Kendall, J.,
Kent, W, 25
Keyes, R., 95
Klenze, L. ve
Labelye, C.,
Lacer, 8
Lalye, M., 13
Lalys, 35

ez de Mora, J., 233
Yabin, J., 286

Freire, San, 56

Landfridus,
Lanfrancus, 2
Lanfrani, G.,
Langhans, K
Lapi, F. dei,

Lapo, A. di,
Lazzari, D
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INDEX TO THE LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL ARCHITECTS.

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Erwin von Steinbach, 68
Essex, J., 295

Estienne de Bonneuill, 49
Eupalinus, vi
Eupolemus, xxviii
Ezguerra, P. de, 182

Falconetto, G. M., 162
Farleigh, R. de, 79
Favariis, J. de, 62
Ferracini, B., 42
Fioravanti, K., 107
Fiorentino, A., 185
Fischer, C. von, 287
Fischers, J. B., 238
J. E., 238

Fitz-Odo, E., 47
Foix, L. de, 204
Fontana, C., 232a
D., 199

Forment, D., 177

Formentone, T., 110
Förster, L., 339

Francesco di Giorgio, 109
Frontinus, 6
Fowke, F., 345
Fuccio, 63

Fufitius or Fussitius, xlii
Fuga, F., 269
Fulbert, 29

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Graham, J. G., 326
Grand, J. G. le, 283
Gruamons, 39
Gumiel, P. de, 149
Gundulphus, 33
Gwilt, J., 341

Hacket, D., 86
Hamilton, D., 335
T., 331

Hardwick, P., 348
Harrison, T., 310
Haveus, T., 187
Haviland, J., 324
Hawksmore, N., 243
Hawthorne, H., 201
Heave, T., 187
Heinricx, 176

Helyas de Berham, 46
Henry Latomus, 75
Hermodorus, xxxiii
Hermogenes, iii
Herrera, J. de, 191
Hilts, Hans, 83
Hippodamus, xviii
Hittorff, J. I., 346
Holbein, Hans, 138
Holland, H., 281
Holt, T., 227

Honecort, W. de, 60
Hooke, R., 230
Horwod, W., 100
Hultz, H., 83
Humbert, 28
Hylmer, J., 130

Ictinus, xiii
Inwood, H. W., 303
Isenbert, 45

Isidorus of Miletus, 17
of Byzantium, 19
Ixnard, M. d', 250
Ivara, or Juvara, F.,

239

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Mascal, or Marshall, E., 174
Masuccio, 65

Stephano, 68

Memno, ix

Menesicles, xv

Mercier, J. le, 222, 226

Merliano, G., 157

Merlini, D., 292

Messidius, xliii
Meta, M. de, 219
Metagenes, iv, xix
Metezau, T., 214
C., 226, 234
Metrodorus, ii
Michael Angelo, 171
Michelozzi, M., 94
Middelton, J. de, 71
Mignot, J., 80
Mills, R., 336
Mnesicles, xv
Mnesthes, xxiv
Modena, N. da, 196
Monegro, J. B., 233
Montereau, P. de, 54

Montferrand, A. R. de, 332
Morlanes, D., 177

Mormando, G. F.,

128

Morrison, Sir R. and W. V.,

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