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Joseph Wilton 1722-1822 is in Sculptors.
In 1715 William Pulteney died. He was buried in the Chapel of Abbot Islip, Westminster Abbey [Map] with. Monument by Joseph Wilton.
On 16th July 1722 Joseph Wilton was born.
After January 1752 Joseph Wilton (age 29) and his friend Louis Francois Roubiliac (age 49) travelled to Rome, Italy [Map] together.
In 1774 [his son-in-law] Robert Chambers (age 36) and [his daughter] Frances Wilton Lady Chambers were married. She the daughter of Joseph Wilton (age 51).
On 10th March 1774 William Browne (age 82) died. Church of St Mary, Hillington [Map]. Large mural marble tablet with plain open pilasters open pediment and relief rondal. Inscribed Sir W B Archit. Roundel sculpted by Joseph Wilton (age 51). Armorial quartered 1&4 Unknown three leopard's faces jessant de lys 2&3 appears to be Temple Arms includes an escutcheon for his wife Mary Greene.
William Browne: In 1692 he was born. On 24th August 1717 he and Mary Greene were married.
Mary Greene: On 29th September 1699 she was born to Charles Greene.
In 1780. Monument in Church of St Oswald, Methley [Map] to John Savile 1st Earl Mexborough sculpted by Joseph Wilton (age 57).
On 25th November 1803 Joseph Wilton (age 81) died.
[his daughter] Frances Wilton Lady Chambers was born to Joseph Wilton.