Thomas Paty ( 1713 – 4 May 1789) was a British
surveyor
Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, art, and science of determining the terrestrial two-dimensional or three-dimensional positions of points and the distances and angles between them. These points are usually on the ...
, architect and
mason working mainly in
Bristol
Bristol () is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England, the most populous city in the region. Built around the River Avon, Bristol, River Avon, it is bordered by t ...
. He worked with his sons
John Paty and
William Paty.
Career
Thomas Paty came from a family of builders but little is known of his origins. He was responsible for building many of the 18th century buildings in Bristol, and his sons, John and William, joined the business. He and his family were involved in the parish life of St Augustine's Church and contributed to various charities. The business prospered and spread to South Gloucestershire, Wales and Somerset. It seems to have been successful at a time when other firms collapsed after the end of the Napoleonic Wars and many builders went out of business. They were also involved in the carving of monuments, some as far away as
Bury St Edmunds
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and the West Indies, which allowed them to keep working throughout the winter. Thomas Paty was sometimes accused of a lack of originality, but during his lifetime, Bristol was transformed from a medieval city of wooden houses to a modern city with paved streets, stone buildings and suburbs.
Bristol Bridge
Between 1763 and 1769,
James Bridges
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, and later Thomas Paty who replaced him when he resigned, were involved in the building of
Bristol Bridge to replace a medieval structure over the
floating harbour
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, the original course of the
River Avon through Bristol. Both these men were described as surveyors, but they played no part in valuing the structures that were taken down, this being the responsibility of a group of master builders who often made use of the salvaged materials. Thomas Paty was the only one of the trustees of the bridge-building project who was in the building trade.
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After the bridge was completed, Thomas Paty was involved in the rebuilding of St Nicholas Church which stood beside the end of the bridge. The trustees had set aside £1400 for this but the parish wanted a larger building, the wooden tower was discovered to be rotten and costs increased, the final sum being about £7000.]
Works
* The Exchange, Bristol (1741–43)
*Monument to Rothesia Ann Barrington (died 1745); St. Andrew's parish church, Shrivenham, Berkshire
*Monument to William Jones in Church of St Nicholas and the Blessed Virgin Mary, Stowey, Somerset
* Royal Fort, Bristol (1758–61)
* Fonmon Castle, Vale of Glamorgan (1762), with Thomas Stocking
* Bristol Bridge (1763–69), with James Bridges
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*St Nicholas
Saint Nicholas of Myra (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of Greeks, Greek descent from the maritime city of Patara (Lycia), Patara in Anatolia (in modern-day Antalya ...
, Bristol (1763–69), with James Bridges
* Theatre Royal, Bristol (1764–66)
*Monument to Sir Robert Cocks (died 1765); St. Peter's parish church, Dumbleton, Gloucestershire
*Monument to Thomas Esbury (died 1766); St. Mary's parish church, Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire
*Monument to Edward Peach (died 1770); St. Mary's parish church, Woodchester
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, Gloucestershire
* St Michael on the Mount Without, Bristol (1775–77)
*Monument to John Nelems (died 1742, monument erected 1778); St. Mary the Virgin, Wotton-under-Edge
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, Gloucestershire
*Plaque to the Fitzherbert family in the Church of St Mary and St Ethelbert, Luckington, Wiltshire
*1–5 Beaufort Buildings, Bristol (1780)
*Monument to Thomas Hobby (died 1781); St. Michael's parish church, Hill
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, Gloucestershire
*Monument to Priscilla Thorne (died 1783); St James Church, Swimbridge
Swimbridge (historical spelling: ''Swymbridge'') is a village, parish and former Manorialism, manor in Devon, England. It is situated south-east of Barnstaple and twinned with the town of Sainte-Honorine-du-Fay, St.Honorine Du Fay in Normandy, F ...
, Devon
*Monument to Samuel Peach (died 1785); St. Mary's parish church, Olveston
Olveston is a small village and larger parish in South Gloucestershire, England. The parish comprises the villages of Olveston and Tockington, and the hamlets of Old Down, Ingst and Awkley. The civil parish population at the 2011 census wa ...
, Gloucestershire
*Monument to Arthur Tucker (died 1785); St. Michael's parish church, Winterbourne, Gloucestershire
*3–10 Bath Street, Bristol (c. 1792)
*Possibly Ston Easton Park, Somerset
*Memorial to M. Humphrys in Church of St Peter, Langley Burrell
Langley Burrell is a village in the civil parish of Langley Burrell Without, just north of Chippenham, Wiltshire, England. It is the largest settlement in the parish, which includes the hamlets of Peckingell (south of the village) and Kellaways ...
, Wiltshire.
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18th-century British architects
Architects from Bristol
History of Bristol
1710s births
1789 deaths