British Architect Sir Christopher Wren and His Protege Nicholas Hawksmoor, Prenuptial Agreements Throughout History and Their Manipulation, and the Wealthy Paying to Move Public Roads Away From an Estate

Sir Christopher Wren was the most prestigious name in architecture during the 17th century. Wren was considered a wonder of his era, and Britain’s greatest living architect. Wren designed St. Paul’s Cathedral and over 50 churches after London, England’s great fire of 1666. Wren’s protege was Nicholas Hawksmoor who was given control over certain projects like the Easton Neston house in Northamptonshire, England. Hawksmoor was born around 1662, to a poor farming family in Nottinghamshire, England....


Subscribe now for just $9.99 per month and gain access to over 1,250,000 (1.25 million) words worth of educational material pertaining to a wide array of subjects and interests

Some of the topics covered include (but are not limited to)...

Science - physics, elements, chemistry etc.
Mathematics - theories, historical figures, important equations etc.
History - famous figures, battles, empires and civilizations etc.
Art - artists, artwork, art mediums etc.

The ultimate resource for teachers, students, writers; truly anyone with a curious and open mind for new concepts and novel vantage points of observing the world

Not convinced? Keep scrolling. Enjoy the first 500 characters of each and every piece of content available for premium members for FREE! The scroll never ends, so learn all you can!