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'''James Gibbs''' (1682 – 1754) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] architect, known for being one of [[United Kingdom|Britain]]'s most influential architects of his time.
'''James Gibbs''' (1682 – 1754) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] architect, known for being one of [[United Kingdom|Britain]]'s most influential architects of his time.


In 1721, James was tasked to design the [[St Martin-in-the-Fields]] in [[Westminster]], built on the site of an older church built by King [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: St. Martin-in-the-Fields]]</ref>
In 1721, James was tasked to design the [[St Martin-in-the-Fields]] in [[Westminster]], built on the site of an older church built by King [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]].<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: St. Martin-in-the-Fields]]</ref>


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Revision as of 10:26, 9 July 2020


James Gibbs (1682 – 1754) was a Scottish architect, known for being one of Britain's most influential architects of his time.

In 1721, James was tasked to design the St Martin-in-the-Fields in Westminster, built on the site of an older church built by King Henry VIII.[1]

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