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He is mainly remembered for making alterations and extensions to Chatsworth House and Windsor Castle.
He is mainly remembered for making alterations and extensions to Chatsworth House and Windsor Castle.
1830 A member of the party on the Duke of Wellington's train at the opening of the [[Liverpool and Manchester Railway]]


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Sir Jeffry Wyatville (1766–1840), (formerly Wyatt), architect

1766 August 03rd. Born at Burton-upon-Trent the second son of Joseph Wyatt (1739–1785) and his cousin Myrtilla Wyatt (c.1743–1766).

His father was a member of the Wyatt dynasty of architects, surveyors, builders, sculptors, painters, and engineers, the son of Benjamin Wyatt (1709–1772).

He is mainly remembered for making alterations and extensions to Chatsworth House and Windsor Castle.

1830 A member of the party on the Duke of Wellington's train at the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway

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  • Biography of Sir Jeffry Wyatville, ODNB
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