James Wyatt
Architect
Remembered for his works of neo-Gothic and neo-classical architecture, this late 18th-century Englishman designed such landmarks as Fonthill Abbey and Broadway Tower and also fashioned the interiors of academic buildings at several of the Oxford colleges.
While living in Italy during the 1760s, he studied architecture with Antonio Visentini.
He was a rival of Scottish architect and designer Robert Adam.
His marriage resulted in four boys: architects Benjamin and Philip; sculptor Matthew; and East India Company employee Charles.
He and Christopher Wren were both prominent English architects.