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Burges and Marquess
Following Burges ' death, further areas of the castle were developed along the lines he had set, culminating in the Animal Wall, which was not completed until the 1920s by the third Marquess ' son, the fourth Marquess.
* Castell Coch, South Glamorgan: Built on the foundations of a castle of the late 13th century by William Burges in 1871-91 as a summer residence for John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute.
In 1865, the Marquess met William Burges and the two embarked on an architectural partnership, the results of which long outlasted Burges ' own death in 1881.
In 1871, John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute, ordered the site to be cleared of vegetation and debris while his architect, William Burges, drew up plans for a full reconstruction.
Burges ' appointment as architect was most likely due to the connection between his greatest patron, John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute and Vyner, who had been friends at Oxford.
However, unlike Burges ' partnership with John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute, the relationship between architect and client was not successful, Sir John objecting to Burges ' designs both on grounds of cost and of style.
John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute commissioned Holland and Brown to restore Cardiff Castle ( 1778 – 80 ), Holland's interiors were swept away when the castle was remodelled and extended by William Burges in the 1860s.

Burges and had
The Friends Meeting, whose first meetings were held at the home of William Biles on Biles Island, found a site for a brick meeting house, built about 1690 in Fallsington on of land that had been donated by Samuel Burges.
While Venerable had diverted south, Vrijheid had been attacked from the west by Ardent under Captain Richard Rundle Burges.
The smaller British ship had soon suffered more than a hundred casualties, including Burges killed, under the combined fire of De Winter's flagship and the next ship ahead Admiraal Tjerk Hiddes De Vries.
Secretary of Harper and Brothers Frederick A. Duneka had it revamped and expanded by Burges Johnson for a several-volume revival in 1906.
The church had a series of distinguished Rectors in the second half of the 16th and first half of the 17th century, including Myles Coverdale ( Rector 1564-66 ), John Young ( Rector 1566-92 ), Theophilus Aylmer ( Rector 1592-1625 ), ( Archdeacon of London and son of John Aylmer ), and Cornelius Burges ( Rector 1626-41 ).
By 1874, the building was complete, although not to Burges ' original designs, and work had begun on the interior.
The expedition party had provisions to last only two to three weeks, so when they had not returned three weeks later, another settler, Lockier Burges, set out to find them.
J. Mordaunt Crook, the foremost authority on Burges, writes that, " once established, after twenty years ' preparation, his ' design language ' had merely to be applied, and he applied and re-applied the same vocabulary with increasing subtlety and gusto.
Burges, who had worked in Ireland before, at the Church of St Peter, Carrigrohane, at the Holy Trinity Church Templebreedy, at Frankfield and at Douglas, enjoyed strong local support, including that of the Bishop, John Gregg.

Burges and been
Its stained glass windows were to have been designed by John Everett Millais, but Burges rejected his designs and entrusted the work to Henry Holiday.
Designed by William Burges, with an impressively medieval appearance, working portcullis and drawbridge, and sumptuous interiors which rival those of Cardiff Castle, it has been described as " the most spectacular example of ( that architect's ) translation from High Gothic into High Victorian.
The presentation album which Burges prepared, and which can be seen at the house, shows what might have been.
: Two people named Lockier Clere Burges have been prominent pastoralists in Western Australia.
Burges believed that all architects should travel, remarking that it was " absolutely necessary to see how various art problems have been resolved in different ages by different men.
Burges received his first important commission at the age of 35, but his subsequent career did not see the development that might have been expected.

Burges and working
It was this room on which Burges was working when he died and Bute placed Burges's initials, and his own, and the date 1881 in the fireplace as a memorial.
After three months spent working for the dying Owen as a teacher at Wroxeter, Baxter read theology with Francis Garbet, the local clergyman, adding to his reading ( initially in devotional writings, of Richard Sibbes, William Perkins and Ezekiel Culverwell, as well as the Calvinist Edmund Bunny at age 14, and then in the scholastic philosophers ) orthodox Church of England theology in Richard Hooker and George Downham, and arguments from conforming puritans in John Sprint and John Burges.
In 1859 – 60, Burges took over the restoration of Waltham Abbey from Poynter, working with Poynter's son Edward Poynter and with furniture makers Harland and Fisher.

Burges and for
A version of SVM for regression was proposed in 1996 by Vladimir N. Vapnik, Harris Drucker, Christopher J. C. Burges, Linda Kaufman and Alexander J. Smola.
* Burges, Christopher J. C .; A Tutorial on Support Vector Machines for Pattern Recognition, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery 2: 121 – 167, 1998
Externally, the tower is a re-working of a design Burges used for the unsuccessful Law Courts competition.
Burges ' design for the Summer Smoking Room at Cardiff Castle
His classical interior was insufficiently emphatic for the tastes of militant Victorian churchmen, and between 1864 and 1866 the chapel was redecorated by William Burges.
George Burges for Bohn's Classical Library ( 1854 ).
Treverbyn Vean is a Victorian mansion designed for Colonel Charles Sommers Cocks by two of the greatest Victorian architects, George Gilbert Scott and William Burges.
William Burges ( architect ) | William Burges ' design for the Summer Smoking Room at Cardiff Castle, 1860s.
A set of drawings for the planned rebuilding exists, together with a full architectural justification by Burges.
Burges sought to defend their use with references to a body of doubtful historical evidence: " the truth is that he wanted them for their architectural effect.
" Off the hall, lies the Windlass Room, in which Burges delighted in assembling the fully functioning apparatus for the drawbridge, together with " murder holes " for expelling boiling oil.
Following Burges ' death in 1881, work on the interior continued for another ten years.
* The Tower House, Kensington, designed by William Burges for himself, is completed.
Holiday worked for architect William Burges for a period, including providing wall and ceiling paintings for Worcester College, Oxford ( 1863 – 64 ) and furniture paintings-including " Sleeping beauty " for the headboard in the bedroom of Burges's home The Tower House itself.
On 13 October, Duncan completed his official despatch and sent it ahead of his wallowing ships with Captain William George Fairfax on the cutter Rose: he praised all of his men, reserving special mention for Trollope and the late Burges, whom he called a " good and gallant Officer.

Burges and years
Following two years at university he spent two years as a trainee solicitor at Bristol firm Burges Salmon, before qualifying and joining family law firm Coodes Solicitors which has branches across Cornwall.

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