Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Stuccadore, of Dublin, active from the 1750s until the 1780s.  Richard Williams, who was made a freeman of Dublin in 1768, was working at Newbridge, Co. Dublin, in the early 1760s and married Mrs Mary Carney at Newbridge on 29 September 1763.

Address: 20 Bow Street, <=1780->=1783.

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References

All information in this entry is from Alec Cobbe and Terry Friedman, James Gibbs in Ireland: Newbridge, his villa for Charles Cobbe, Arcbishop of Dublin (Cobbe Foundation & Irish Georgian Society, 2005), 58-59.


2 work entries listed in chronological order for WILLIAMS, RICHARD *


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Building: CO. DUBLIN, DONABATE, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (CI)
Date: 1764
Nature: Ornamental plasterwork in Cobbe family gallery.
Refs: Alec Cobbe and Terry Friedman, James Gibbs in Ireland: Newbridge, his villa for Charles Cobbe, Arcbishop of Dublin (Cobbe Foundation & Irish Georgian Society, 2005),59,64(illus.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, NEWBRIDGE HOUSE (DONABATE)
Date: 1764ca
Nature: Ornamental plasterwork in principal rooms. For Thomas Cobbe.
Refs: Alec Cobbe and Terry Friedman, James Gibbs in Ireland: Newbridge, his villa for Charles Cobbe, Arcbishop of Dublin (Cobbe Foundation & Irish Georgian Society, 2005),58-63(illus.).