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Christopher Kempster (Born in 1627 – Died in 1715) was an English master stonemason and architect who trained with Sir Christopher Wren, working on St Paul's Cathedral.〔P.D. Mundy, Chistopher Kempster, Wren's Master-Mason. ''Notes and Queries'', CCII, page 297. Oxford University Press, July 1957. 〕 ==Biography== Kempster was from Burford in Oxfordshire, England. He sold Cotswold stone from his quarry at Upton, near Burford, to rebuild London after the Great Fire of London in 1666.〔(My Family Tree: Jordan, Elizabeth ), (Rick Bull ), 14 November 2007.〕 He was also Christopher Wren's master mason during the rebuilding of St Paul's Cathedral in London. His County Hall built 1678–82 in Abingdon is now the Abingdon County Hall Museum.〔David Nash Ford, (Abingdon: Ancient Abbey shaped a Town ), ''(Royal Berkshire History )''.〕 The Kempster family quarry supplied stone for Blenheim Palace, Oxford colleges, and Windsor Castle. His buildings, many with Sir Christopher Wren, include: * Abingdon County Hall〔''(Abingdon County Hall: Information for Teachers )'', English Heritage. Palladian Press, 2004.〕 * St James Garlickhythe, City of London (Kempster also made the font) * St Mary Abchurch, City of London * St Mary's Church, North Leigh * St Stephen Walbrook, City of London * Tom Tower, Christ Church, Oxford〔Seven letters of Wren to John Fell, Bishop of Oxford, and other documents. Published in ''Wren Society'' 5 (1928).〕 John Perrott, Lord of the Manor, engaged Kempster to refit St Mary's Church, North Leigh and build a burial chapel for the Perrott family to the north of the north aisle.〔 Kempster linked the Perrott chapel and the north aisle by an arcade of Tuscan columns. St John the Baptist's Church in Burford has a memorial to Christopher Kempster.〔〔(Burford ), (The Cotswold Gateway ).〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Christopher Kempster」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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