John West Hugall Explained
John West Hugall (– 30 October 1880) was an English Gothic Revival architect from Yorkshire.
Career
Hugall's works span the period 1848–78.[4] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1871.[4]
He spent an early part of his career in Pontefract, Yorkshire.[5] While there, he was Secretary of the Yorkshire Architectural Society[5] (now the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society).[6] He co-wrote two books with the Rev. G.A. Poole: The Churches of Scarborough, Filey, And The Neighbourhood (1848) and An Historical & Descriptive Guide to York Cathedral and Its Antiquities (1850).
Hugall seems to have moved his practice to Cheltenham by about 1850[7] and to Reading and Oxford by 1871.[4]
Work
Buildings
- St. Edmund's parish church, Wellingborough Road, Northampton, 1850[7]
- All Saints' parish church, Durrington, Wiltshire, 1851[8]
- St. Michael's parish church, Figheldean, Wiltshire: rebuilt top of bell tower, 1851[9]
- All Saints' parish church, Faringdon, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire): south transept and west chapel, 1853[10]
- St. Cuthbert's parish church, Ackworth, West Yorkshire: renovated nave, 1852–1854
- St. James' parish church, Winterbourne, Berkshire: rebuilt church, 1854[11]
- St. Mary's parish church, Kingskerswell, Devon: restored, [12]
- St. Mary's parish church, St Marychurch, Torquay, Devon, 1856–1861 (rebuilt in 1950s after war damage)[13]
- St. Michael's parish church, Highworth, Wiltshire: restoration, 1861–1862
- St. James' parish church, Bourton, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), 1860[14] or 1881[15]
- St. John the Evangelist parish church, Fernham, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), 1861[16]
- All Saints' Church, Lullington, Derbyshire: restoration, 1861–1862
- St. Leonard's parish church, Stanton Fitzwarren, Wiltshire: restoration, 1865[17]
- St Michael and St Mary Magdalene's Church, Easthampstead, Bracknell, Berkshire, 1866–1867[18]
- St. Michael's parish church, Little Marcle, Herefordshire, 1870[19]
- St. Leonard's parish church, Sherfield on Loddon, Hampshire: spire, 1872[20]
- St. Mary's parish church, Chieveley, Berkshire: rebuilt nave, 1873[21]
- St. James' parish church, Welland, Worcestershire, 1875[22]
- All Saints' parish church, East Garston, Berkshire: rebuilt chancel, 1875[23]
- All Saints' parish church, Staunton, Gloucestershire: restoration, 1871–1872[24]
Writing
Sources
Notes and References
- England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915
- 1861 England Census
- England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, 1973-1995
- Brodie, 2001, page 970
- Poole & Hugall 1848, title page
- Web site: The History of YAYAS . Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society . https://web.archive.org/web/20131210113633/http://www.yayas.org/YAYAS_History.html . 10 December 2013 . dead .
- Pevsner & Cherry, 1973, page 341
- Pevsner & Cherry, 1975, page 228
- Pevsner & Cherry, 1975, page 244
- Pevsner, 1966, page 139
- Pevsner, 1966, page 307
- Pevsner & Cherry, 1989, page 521
- Pevsner & Cherry, 1989, page 850
- Pevsner, 1966, page 92
- Page & Ditchfield, 1924, pages 531–543
- Pevsner, 1966, page 143
- Pevsner & Cherry, 1975, page 477
- Pevsner, 1966, page 93
- Pevsner, 1963, page 237
- Pevsner & Lloyd, 1967, page 502
- Pevsner, 1966, page 113
- Pevsner, 1967, page 285
- Pevsner, 1966, page 132
- Book: Verey & Brooks. The Buildings of England. Gloucestershire 2: The Vale and the Forest of Dean. Yale University Press. 2002. 0300097336. New Haven and London. 687.