Henry Yevele
14th century English mason / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henry Yevele (c. 1320 – 1400) was the King of England's Master Mason from 1360 until his death in 1400.[1] The first document relating to him is dated 3 December 1353, when he purchased the freedom of London. In February 1356 he was sufficiently well known as a mason that he was chosen as one of a commission of six cutting masons who were to inform the mayor and aldermen about the acts and articles of the craft.
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Henry Yevele | |
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Born | 1320 (1320) |
Died | 1400 (aged 79–80) |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Architect |
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