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1838
 
   
Pugin designs St Chad's in Birmingham, completed in 1841 and the first cathedral built in England since Christopher Wren's St Paul's      
Pugin's cathedral of St Chad, in Birmingham


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1841
 
   
Pugin publishes The True Principles of Pointed or Christian Architecture      
1843
 
   
The frontispiece to Pugin's Revival of Christian Architecture displays three cathedrals and twenty-two other religious buildings designed by him      
1843
 
  
Pugin begins building a house for his family, now known as The Grange, at Ramsgate     
Pugin's original plan for The Grange, his house at Ramsgate
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1844
 
   
Pugin publishes a spectacular volume of scholarly text and lavish illustrations, his Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume      
1844
 
  
Pugin's second wife, Louisa, mother of five of his children, dies     
1845
 
  
Pugin begins building, next to his own house, the Roman Catholic church of St Augustine, reached through a cloister     
1846
 
   
Pugin completes his most spectacularly decorated church, that of St Giles in Cheadle, Staffordshire      
Doorway by Pugin, in St Giles' in Cheadle


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1847
 
    
Barry's new House of Lords is opened, with lavishly beautiful interiors and furnishings by Pugin       
1848
 
  
Pugin marries his third wife, Jane Knill, with whom he has two more children