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John Johnson (architect, born 1732)

John Johnson (22 April 1732 – 17 August 1814) was an English architect and surveyor to the county of Essex. He is best known for designing the Shire Hall, Chelmsford.[1]

John Johnson
John Johnson (painted by John Russell)
Born(1732-04-22)22 April 1732
Leicester, England, United Kingdom
Died17 August 1814(1814-08-17) (aged 82)
Leicester, England, United Kingdom
NationalityEnglish
Occupation(s)Arcitecht and Surveyor
Shire Hall, Chelmsford
Memorial to John Johnson in Leicester Cathedral

Life edit

Johnson was born in Leicester. He moved to London before his thirtieth birthday and in the late 1760s was engaged by William Berners in speculative building of Berners' estate in Marylebone. For most of the rest of his life he lived in one of the houses that he had built in Berners Street.[1] In 1782 he succeeded William Hillyer as Surveyor to the County of Essex, a position that he held for thirty years, retiring at the age of 80. In 1785 he became a partner with Sir Herbert Mackworth and others in Dorsett and Co, a bank in Bond Street, but Mackworth left before 1792, the bank failed in 1797 and was wound up in 1803.[1][2] After this, Johnson moved from Berners Street to Camden Town, and on his retirement in 1812 returned to Leicester, where he died. He was buried in St Martin's Church (now Leicester Cathedral) where he is commemorated on the base of a monument by John Bacon, originally erected in 1786 as a memorial to his parents.[1]

Works edit

Among Johnson's surviving works are:

Public buildings edit

Country houses edit

London edit

  • Asia House, no. 63 (originally no. 9), New Cavendish Street, Marylebone (c1775-77)
  • Galloway House, no. 29 Charles Street, (1775-6) with a 63ft. frontage. For John Stewart, 7th Earl of Galloway. Demolished 1912. (British History online)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Colvin, Howard (2008) [1954]. A Biographical Dictionary of English Architects 1660–1840 (4th ed.). New Haven and London: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-12508-5.
  2. ^ F. G Hilton Price, A handbook of London bankers, 1876, p. 54
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 3 February 2011.

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