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Christopher Wren the Younger

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Wren died in London on 24 August 1747. His first wife was Mary, daughter of Philip Musard, jeweler of Queen Anne. His second wife, Constance, daughter of Sir Thomas Middleton, and widow of Sir Roger Burgoyne, Bt., died on 23 May 1734. He left two surviving sons, Christopher (born 1710), who inherited
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in Parliament from 1713 to 1715. Re-elected in 1715 he lost his seat on petition. He also lost his post as Clerk of Works in 1716 and thereafter retired to live as a country squire at the
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On his return, Wren worked for his father as a clerk-of-works. He became Chief Clerk of Works in 1702 (to 1716). In 1708, he laid the last stone of the lantern which surmounts the dome of
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whose father was his father's main building contractor. This trip may indicate a friendship over and above a simple working relationship.
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Wren was the second but first surviving son of Sir Christopher Wren and his first wife, Faith Coghill, daughter of Sir John Coghill of
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in the presence of his father. In 1711 he was appointed a Commissioner to organise the building of 50 new churches.
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Wren collected documents about the life of his father, which were later published after his own death as the
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in 1694. In 1698/9 he travelled in Europe making an architectural tour of France, Italy and Holland with
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by his son Stephen in 1750. His portrait, engraved by Faber, forms the frontispiece of the
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of some repute (Hearne, Collections, ed. Doble, ii. 264), and he published
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1747, p. 447; Letters of Eminent Lit. Men, Camden Soc. p. 346
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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estate in Warwickshire that had been acquired by his father in 1713.
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Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1859 by Rupert Gunnis
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1690-1715
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D. Hayton, E. Cruickshanks, S. Handley (editors), "
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Index

Wroxall Abbey
Member of Parliament
Christopher Wren

Wroxall Abbey
Bletchingdon
Eton
Pembroke College, Cambridge
college chapel
Royal Society
Middle Temple
Edward Strong the Younger
St Paul's Cathedral
Windsor
Wroxall Abbey
numismatist



"WREN, Christopher (1675-1747), of St. James's Street, Westminster, Mdx. and Wroxall, Warws"
"Fellows Getails"
"Parishes: Wroxall"
Christopher Wren (1675–1747)
WREN, Christopher (1675-1747)
Parliament of Great Britain
Charles Aldworth
Richard Topham
Member of Parliament
New Windsor
1713

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