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Entry Type
Person
Surname
Bond
Forenames
John Linnell
Epithet
architect
Dates
1764-1837
Gender Identity
Male
History
He was first taught architectural drawing by James Malton and/or Thomas Malton jun; he entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1783 and won a silver medal in 1784 and a gold medal there in 1786; he continued to exhibit drawings at the Royal Academy until 1814; his most important work was done for Sir Gerald Noel, for whom he built the nucleus of Exton Hall, Rutland (1811) and the neo-classical Stamford Hotel in Stamford, Lincolnshire (c.1811-1829).
Key Events
Born 14 Sep 1764; died at home in London 6 Nov 1837
Address
87 Newman Street, London
Source
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Authorised Form of Name
Bond; John Linnell (1764-1837); architect
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