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BRAYLEY, EDWARD WEDLAKE (1773-18J4) , English antiquary and topographer, was born at Lambeth, London, in 1773. He was apprenticed to the enamelling trade
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joint editors of The Beauties of England and Wales, themselves writing many of the volumes. Long after he had become famous as a topographer, Brayley continued his enamel work
Northampton -shire, illustrative of works of Rob'. Bloomfield (18o6); Lambeth Palace (18o6); The History of the Abbey Church of Westminster (2 vols., 1818) ; Topographical Sketches of Brighthelmstone (1825); Historical and Descriptive Accounts of Theatres of London (1826); Londiniana (1829); History of Surrey (5 vols., 1841-1848).End of Article: BRAYLEY, EDWARD WEDLAKE (1773-18J4) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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