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  1. Peter Blundell (c. 1520–1601) was a prosperous clothier, trading between Tiverton, Devon, and London. He died in April 1601, never having married and with no known issue. [1] On his death, he left over £32,000 cash to fellow clothiers and their families, his employees, created several charitable trusts, and gave £2400 to build ...

  2. Craig Blundell. Website. www.pendragon.mu. Pendragon are an English neo-prog band established in 1978 in Stroud, Gloucestershire as Zeus Pendragon by guitarist and vocalist Nick Barrett. [1]

  3. Hans Scharoun. Hans Scharoun (1966) Berliner Philharmonie. Bernhard Hans Henry Scharoun (20 September 1893 – 25 November 1972) was a German architect best known for designing the Berliner Philharmonie (home to the Berlin Philharmonic) and the Schminke House in Löbau, Saxony. He was an important exponent of organic and expressionist architecture.

  4. Peter Blundell Jones (4 January 1949 – 19 August 2016) was a British architect and architectural historian. He trained as an architect at the Architectural Association School, and held academic positions at the University of Cambridge and London South Bank University. He was a professor of architecture at the University of Sheffield from 1994 ...

  5. (Attributed to Peter Blundell) Peter Blundell was born in 1520 of lowly parentage, but, by trading woollen cloth and various financial deals, he accumulated a vast fortune. He died a bachelor in 1601, leaving over £40,000 to relatives in his home town of Tiverton and acquaintances in London.

  6. 23 de ago. de 2016 · Architect and writer Peter Blundell Jones, who died on Friday 19 August, illuminated the AR and architectural academe. If the mark of lasting importance is that one can lay claim to a developing a specific area of expertise and knowledge, then Peter Blundell Jones was a truly important architectural historian. It is terrible to say ‘was ...

  7. Chilcott was a nephew of, and originally a clerk to, Peter Blundell, another renowned wool merchant in the town, who also left a legacy to start a 'free school' for Tiverton. Blundell's institution went on to become the fee-paying Blundell's School , Chilcott's eventually developed – with other additional charity schools and ...