Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Royse Lysaght

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Bristol Architect (1828-1890)

1828 Born in Cork son of William and Frances Lysaght[1]

1856 Living at 11 Berkeley Square, Bristol [2]

1859 Listed as Lysaght, Thomas R., Architect, Athenaeum Chambers. h: 11 Berkeley Square [3]

1871 Thomas Royse Lysaght, 43, architect, lived in Wolverhampton with Emiley Sophia Lysaght, 38, Sidney Royse Lysaght, 14, William Royse Lysaght, 12, Francis Emiley Lysaght, 10, Herbert Royse Lysaght, 8, Grace Ellen Lysaght, 5[4]

1890 Died in Barton Regis, Glos[5]


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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. 1856 Post Office Directory of Gloucestershire, Bath and Bristol
  3. 1859 Bristol Post Office Directory and Gazetteer
  4. 1871 census
  5. BMD