Difference between revisions of "Thomas Assheton Smith"
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1827 Married Matilda, second daughter of William Webber of Binfield Lodge, Berkshire, but had no issue | 1827 Married Matilda, second daughter of William Webber of Binfield Lodge, Berkshire, but had no issue | ||
1828 Resigned from the [[Royal Yacht Squadron]] because he was so keen to own a steam-powered yacht (something that was unacceptable to other members of the Squadron). Subsequently commission [[Robert Napier]] to build the yacht, which he followed with several others<ref>[[The Engineer | 1828 Resigned from the [[Royal Yacht Squadron]] because he was so keen to own a steam-powered yacht (something that was unacceptable to other members of the Squadron). Subsequently commission [[Robert Napier]] to build the yacht, which he followed with several others<ref>[[The Engineer 1883/04/06]]</ref> | ||
Smith erected the Victoria Hotel at Llanberis, enlarged and improved Port Dinorwic, worked the Victoria slate quarries, and constructed the Padarn railway. | Smith erected the Victoria Hotel at Llanberis, enlarged and improved Port Dinorwic, worked the Victoria slate quarries, and constructed the Padarn railway. |
Revision as of 16:11, 19 October 2018
Thomas Assheton Smith (1776-1858) of Tedworth, an ardent yachtsman
' His life was almost entirely devoted to sport.'[1]
1827 Married Matilda, second daughter of William Webber of Binfield Lodge, Berkshire, but had no issue
1828 Resigned from the Royal Yacht Squadron because he was so keen to own a steam-powered yacht (something that was unacceptable to other members of the Squadron). Subsequently commission Robert Napier to build the yacht, which he followed with several others[2]
Smith erected the Victoria Hotel at Llanberis, enlarged and improved Port Dinorwic, worked the Victoria slate quarries, and constructed the Padarn railway.