Pocklington, Joseph, 1736-1817

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Joseph Pocklington (1736-1817) was an amateur builder-architect in the Georgian style. Inherited wealth allowed him to build five country houses of his own design, including three in the Lake District. Cf. Colvin. A biographical dictionary of British architects, 2008.

From the description of Glossary of place-names in and around London, 1781. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702181155

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creatorOf Pocklington, Joseph, 1736-1817. Glossary of place-names in and around London, 1781. Yale Center for British Art
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Death 1817

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