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Richard Cementarius (a.k.a.
Richard the Mason) was a 13th-century
Scottish architect and
became the
first Provost of
Aberdeen in 1272. He held the title...
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Construction of the
bridge was
begun in the late 13th
century by
Richard Cementarius, but not
completed until 1320 at the time of the
Scottish War of Independence...
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Castle has been
suggested as the work of
medieval architect Richard Cementarius, who
built the Brig o' Balgownie, the
first Bridge of Don, in Old Aberdeen...
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Albans (died
circa 1220), said to have been
known by the
surnames of
Cementarius or le
Pargiter (the Plasterer), was an
English ecclesiastic of the thirteenth...
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Balgownie (Old
Bridge Of Don)) 14th-century bridge,
attributed to
Richard Cementarius 20067
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Stonehaven Road...
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mentioned in the
extant part of the chartulary,
Walter Laundri is
given as
cementarius, stonemason:
first he
donated five acres, a rood and a toft for the soul...
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Chaplain (Latin: Capell****), 1
Stone mason (Latin:
Cementarius), 1
Carpenter (Latin: Carpentarius), 1
Artisan (Latin: Faber), 10 residents...
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Balgownie was
originally constructed in the 14th
century by
Richard Cementarius but was "largely rebuilt" in the
early 17th century.
Provost Skene's...
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arrangement was
confirmed in the
Lieutenancies Act 1997. (1272–1273)
Richard Cementarius (1273–1274)
Mathew Greatheued (1281–1282)
Mathew Greatheued (1284–1285)...
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attilliator (superintendent of arms), 1 capell**** (chaplain), 1
cementarius (stonemason), 1
carpentarius (carpenter), and 1
faber (artisan). Sir...