John Roberts (architect)

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Born1712 or 1714
Waterford, Ireland
Died23 May 1796 (age about 83)
Waterford, Ireland
OccupationArchitect
John Roberts
Blue plaque in Waterford
Born1712 or 1714
Waterford, Ireland
Died23 May 1796 (age about 83)
Waterford, Ireland
Resting placeFrench Church, Waterford
OccupationArchitect
MovementGeorgian architecture
SpouseMary Susannah Sautelle
Children21–24, including Thomas Roberts and Thomas Sautelle Roberts
Christ Church Cathedral, Waterford, interior
Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Waterford, facade
Curraghmore, near to Portlaw

John Roberts (1712/1714 – 23 May 1796) was an Irish architect of the 18th century, working in the Georgian style. Born in the city of Waterford, he is best known for the buildings he designed in that city.[1]

Roberts was born in Waterford in 1712 or 1714, son of Thomas Roberts, an architect and builder. Little is known of his early life, although John Roberts may have trained in London for a time. At 17, he eloped with Mary Susannah Sautelle, a Huguenot heiress who also lived in Waterford.[2]

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