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  1. Roger Morris (19 April 1695 – 31 January 1749) was an English architect whose connection with Colen Campbell brought him to the attention of Henry Herbert, 9th Earl of Pembroke, with whom Morris collaborated on a long series of projects.

  2. Roger Morris (1695–1749) Marble Hill House , with Lord Pembroke, 1724-29: prototype of many English villas and colonial mansions. Roger Morris (19 April 1695 – 31 January 1749) [1] was an English architect whose connection with Colen Campbell [2] brought him to the attention of Henry Herbert, 9th Earl of Pembroke , with whom Morris collaborated on a long series of projects.

  3. Roger Morris. An architectural career founded on speculative building. 1695 - 1749. Marble Hill House in 1749, from a drawing by Augustin Heckell. Supervisory work at Marble Hill House. Roger Morris was associated with Colen Campbell and Henry Herbert, Earl of Pembroke.

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    Marble Hill House was built in 1724–1729 by Henrietta Howard, the mistress of King George II, to the designs of the architect Roger Morris (1695–1749) in collaboration with Henry Herbert, 9th Earl of Pembroke, one of the "architect earls". Pembroke, then Lord Herbert, based the design of Marble Hill to a large degree on Andrea Palladio's 1553 Villa...

    Marble Hill House is used as a stand-in for a plantation house in the 1994 film Interview with the Vampire.

    Bryant, Julius (1988). Chinoiserie: the Rosemary and Monty Lazenby bequest presented through the National Art-Collections Fund to Marble Hill House. Marble Hill House (London: English Heritage)
    Bryant, Julius (1993). London's country house collections(London: Scala Books in association with English Heritage)
    Bryant, Julius (2002). Marble Hill(London: English Heritage)
  4. Profile. Born: 1695. Died: 1749. Gender: Male. Associated books. Robert Morris. Lectures On Architecture. Consisting of Rules Founded upon Harmonick and Arithmetical Proportions in Building, Design'd As an Agreeable Entertainment for Gentlemen: And More particularly useful to all who make Architecture, or the Polite Arts, their Study.

  5. Roger Morris: Designation: Born: 19 April 1695: Died: 31 January 1749: Bio Notes: Roger Morris was born in London on 19 April 1695, the son of Owen Morris. He is said to have been involved as a foreman bricklayer in the building of Hanover and Grosvenor Squares.