Ware, Isaac B.
architect; d. Jan. 5, 1766.

Ware is said to have begun life as a chimney sweeper. He attracted the attention of a wealthy patron, who educated him and sent him to Italy. October 4, 1728, he was appointed clerk of the works at the Tower of London, and October 14, 1729, to the same office at Windsor Castle. He is know by Complete Body of Architecture (1 vol. folio, 1756).



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