- John Upton
John Upton (ca
1774 -1853 ) was born inPetworth ,Sussex ,England . He was acivil engineer andcontractor working onroads ,canals andports first inEngland and later inRussia .English career
His father, John Upton, was a surveyor to the
George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont atPetworth House . The Earl took a great interest in road and waterway improvements. It seems probable that the young Upton gained basic engineering skills partly from his father and from working on schemes sponsored by the Earl. In 1815 he was working on the stalled project to build a canal fromGloucester to join the riverSevern at Berkeley. He published a plan [ Observations on the Gloucester & Berkeley Canal. - Institution of Civil Engineers Archives London .] that the canal should join the river atSharpness rather than Berkeley - a plan that was eventually adopted. He was also working as a construction contractor, principally in South Wales. [ Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers in Great Britain and Ireland. Vol 1 page 734.. Published 2002 Thomas Telford.] . By 1819 he had become surveyor for part of the London toHolyhead road running from Stoney Stratford, nearMilton Keynes , toDunchurch , Warwickshire under the overall direction ofThomas Telford who seems to have had a high regard for Upton's engineering skills.Gentleman's Magazine. January 1855 p 88-89]Criminal dealings
In 1818 he was dismissed from the Gloucester and Sharpness canal project for improper procurement of construction materials. An audit of the
Dunchurch road construction work in early 1826 showed that he had defrauded the project of over £1000. He was charged to appear at Northampton Assizes but was allowed bail. The day before his trial in July 1826 he absconded and made his way to the Russian legation in London who were keen to recruit engineers for their Black Sea expansion. Upton's assistant, Clement Clarke, stood trial but was sentenced to a modest 6 months imprisonment because he worked under direction. [Northampton Mercury 8th July 1826] Not only had Upton defrauded the road project but he had also obtained £3000 from his wife's relations which he did not repay and had defaulted on his franchise for the Daventry post office leaving his surety to pay £300.Russian career
Upton, now known as Ivan Upton, was able to make
Sevastopol harbour accessible to large ships where others had failed. He designed the water supply, road layout and many features ofSevastopol town and harbour including the Grafskaya Quay, [www.sevastopol.org/MON/grafske.htm] He had been commissioned as an engineering officer and rose to the rank of Colonel Engineer. In Odessa he built thePotemkin Stairs designed earlier by a Russian architect. In Russia he was assisted by his son William Samuel who went on to become an architect and Russian academician. During theCrimean War the younger Upton was held for a short time by the British military who hoped he would reveal details ofSevastopol harbour defences. [ Journal kept during the Russian War by Mrs H.Duberley. Longmans, London 1856 Chap IV December 8th]References
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