John Lingard of Pentonville explained

John Lingard of Pentonville (24 February 1768—March 1845) was an English author and expert in the field of dry rot. He also worked with Richard Holmes Laurie (a cartographer) to produce a detailed map of the area of London covering from St Paul’s Cathedral.

Biography

Born in Aldermanbury, London, on 24 February 1768 to John and Ann, he was baptised in the Church of St Mary the Virgin on 27 March of the same year. After the death of his wife Sarah, John Lingard moved to new premises at 3 Ave Maria Lane where he lived until his death in the last quarter of 1845.

Family

At the age of 23 Lingard married Sarah Hall (1772–1824) in the church of St George Hanover Square, 5 August 1791. Living on Cumming Street until Sarah's death in 1824. She was buried at St James's Church, Pentonville, on 25 November. Between 8 August 1792 and 24 April 1800 they had four children:

Works

His most notable works include:[2]

Notes and References

  1. Ray, Joseph . 959.
  2. Web site: Catalogue of works by John Lingard (of Pentonville) . . 23 March 2021.
  3. Book: Lingard, John (of Pentonville) . A philosophic and practical inquiry into the nature and constitution of timber. 1827. printed by James Whitng for the author.
  4. Book: Lingard, John . 1825 . A comparative view of the beauty, durability, and economy of the invulnerable oil paint . 17672566.
  5. Web site: Laurie . Richard Holmes . Lingard . John . 1839? . Survey of the country around London : to the distance of thirty-two miles from St. Paul's. (or Lingard's miniature map and key extending 12 miles round London.) . london . John Lingard.