Английская Википедия:24-26, Low Pavement
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox building 24–26 Low Pavement are a pair of Grade II* listed buildings on Low Pavement, Nottingham.
History
The houses were built for Francis Gawthern in 1733[1] who built them on the site of Vault Hall, a former mansion house of the Plumptre family. Gawthern moved into number 26 in 1734.[2] The gates and railings on the forecourt were also erected at the same time and are separately Grade II* listed.[3]
In 1783 number 26 was occupied by Francis Gawthern's great-nephew, also called Francis, who married Abigail Frost in 1783. Abigail Gawthern lived until 1822 and her diary survived; it is a remarkable record of the history of Nottingham from 1751 until 1810.[4] Number 26 became known as Gawthern House. In her diary for 21 August 1798 she records that her visitors were Lord Byron, the two Miss Parkyns (of Bunny Hall), and the two Master Smiths from Wilford Hall. Abigail Gawthern was buried in St Mary's Church, Nottingham, where her memorial slab was discovered in 2012 during the restoration of the church floor.
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References
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