Edward_George_Bruton

Edward George Bruton

Edward George Bruton

British architect (1826–1899)


Edward George Bruton (17 February 1826 – 3 August 1899) was a British Gothic Revival architect who practised in Oxford. He was made an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in 1855 and a Fellow of the RIBA in 1861.[1]

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Born in Holywell, Oxford in 1826, the son of Richard Bruton, the Common Room Man at New College, and his wife Ruth, he was apprenticed to the architect John Plowman by the time of the 1841 census.

He is buried in St Sepulchre's Cemetery, Oxford.

Work

St Edburg's Hall, London Road, Bicester, built in 1882

References

  1. "Winslow History | Schools".
  2. Tyack 1998, p. 236.
  3. Tyack 1998, p. 243.

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