Robert Jalland

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Robert Jalland (13 January 1801 - 30 May 1883[1]) was an architect based in Nottingham.

Career[]

He was the son of Gibson Jalland and Elizabeth Strong and baptised in St Mary's Church, Nottingham on 25 January 1801.

He married twice:

  • Jane Doyle (1813-12 October 1855[2]) on 18 December 1838.[3] This produced one daughter - Kathleen Elizabeth Jalland
  • Mary Carr on 21 February 1860. This produced one son - Alfred Gibson Jalland.

He studied in the practice of . The business became known as Staveley, Hawksley and Jalland. After Staveley's death in 1837, the company was renamed Hawksley and Jalland, but this partnership was dissolved on 2 September 1850.[4]

He was in charge of the introduction of gas to Bingham, Nottinghamshire in 1854.[5]

Buildings and work[]

References[]

  1. ^ Nottinghamshire Guardian - Friday 8 June 1883
  2. ^ Nottinghamshire Guardian - Thursday 18 October 1855
  3. ^ Leicester Chronicle - Saturday 22 December 1838
  4. ^ London Gazette. 1850. p. 2472
  5. ^ Birmingham Gazette - Monday 16 January 1854
  6. ^ "Nottingham Mechanics Institute", The Illustrated London News. Vol 4 p. 149, 9 March 1844.
  7. ^ http://mapperleyandsherwoodhistorygroup.co.uk/belle-vue-reservoir Belle vue Reservoir

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