Richard Charles Hussey

Richard Charles Hussey

Richard Charles Hussey (1806 — 1887), always referred to as R.C. Hussey, was a British architect, who was in partnership from 1835 with Thomas Rickman, whose practice he assumed in 1838, with Rickman's failing health. [Rickman died 4 January 1841. (Colvin 1993: 813, sub "Thomas Rickman").]

Works

*1843-4 Restorations to Chester Cathedral, England [Pevsner, p.136]
*1846-8 Church of St. Mary, Frittenden, England [ [http://www.quadro.net/~hartill/section6-2004.pdf Catalogue] ]
*1853-5 Alterations to the Church of St. Catherine, Faversham, England [ [http://www.faversham.org/pages/standard.aspx?i_PageID=1193 St. Catherine, Faversham website] ]
*St. John the Evangelist Church, School and Vicarage, Knypersley, England [ [http://www.shct.freewire.co.uk/html/leek_churches.html Staffordshire Historic Churches Trust - Leek Churches] ]

Notes

References

*Howard Colvin, "A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840" 3rd edition 1993,
*cite book | last = Pevsner, Nikolaus & | first = Hubbard, Edward | title = The Buildings of England - Cheshire| publisher = Yale University Press | date = 1971 | month = |id = ISBN 0-300-09588-0


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