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Wyatt, James

Pronunciation: /ˈwʌɪət/

Definition of Wyatt, James
  • (1746–1813), English architect. He was both a neoclassicist and a leading figure in the Gothic revival, the latter seen most notably in his design for Fonthill Abbey in Wiltshire (1796–1807).