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'''Controller of the King's Works''' or '''Comptroller of the King's Works''' was the office of chief architect to the British royal family in the early modern period. |
'''Controller of the King's Works''' or '''Comptroller of the King's Works''' was the office of chief architect to the British royal family in the early modern period. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Office of Works]] |
* [[Office of Works]] |
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[[Category:Architects]] |
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Revision as of 14:29, 7 September 2008
Controller of the King's Works or Comptroller of the King's Works was the office of chief architect to the British royal family in the early modern period.
List
- Peter Idley, 1456-1461 [1]
- William Talman, 1689 - May 1702
- John Vanbrugh, May 1702-?