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James Sandby Padley : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Sandby Padley
James Sandby Padley was a surveyor, architect and civil engineer who worked in Lincoln, England. He was County Surveyor for the Lindsey portion of Lincolnshire from 1825 to 1881, and was also noted for his interest in antiquarian studies. ==Career== Padley appears to have been the illegitimate son of the Rev. Charles Sandby, the younger son of a wealthy London banker, who lived in Partney, Lincolnshire between 1791 and 1794, having been "rusticated" from Oxford for having had an affair.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Read Visitor's Book )〕 Padley received training as a surveyor under Captain Stevens of the Royal Engineers between 1819 and 1820 while working on the initial survey of the Ordnance Survey in Lincolnshire. He then undertook the survey of the estates of Charles Chaplin near Louth and this was followed by surveys of the Temple Bruer Estate and Blankney Fen for Chaplin. Followed the death of William Haywood, probably in 1825, Chaplin was to recommend him for the post of Surveyor for County Bridges of the Division of Lindsey and Surveyor of Sewers for the Lincoln District. He was to hold these positions until his death in 1881. He also became surveyor to the Lincoln Turnpike Trusts. 〔"Padley" (1881), pgviii〕 Padley worked from premises in Broadgate, Lincoln.
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