Mowbray Green "Eighteenth Century Architecture of Bath."
Ironside "History of Twickenham."
Beloe "King's Lynn."
Thompson "Cambridge and its Colleges."
Wells' "Oxford and its Colleges."
Law "Hampton Court."
Ellis "Original Letters."
Kerr "The Gentleman's House."
Ward "Lives of the Gresham Professors."
"History of the Society of Dilettanti."
Hardwick "Memoir of Chambers."
"Remembrancia."
"Domestic State Papers "; "Notes and Queries "; "The Transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects";
"The Architectural Review"; "The Dictionary of National Biography"; "The Gentleman's Magazine"; "The Royal Historical MSS. Commissions Reports"; "La Biographie Universelle," &c., passim.
The published works of the various architects dealt with.
In the Soane Museum: The MS. "Life of Gibbs"; Adam "Drawings"; Thorpe "Book of Drawings," &c.
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Lives of the British Architects from William of Wykeham to Sir William Chambers. Contributors: E. Beresford Chancellor - author. Publisher: Duckworth. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1909. Page Number: 326.
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