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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 | |
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| 1841 |
| | Pugin publishes The True Principles of Pointed or Christian Architecture | |
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| 1843 |
| | The frontispiece to Pugin's Revival of Christian Architecture displays three cathedrals and twenty-two other religious buildings designed by him | |
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| 1843 |
| | Pugin begins building a house for his family, now known as The Grange, 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 | |
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| 1844 |
| | Pugin's second wife, Louisa, mother of five of his children, dies | |
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| 1845 |
| | Pugin begins building, next to his own house, the Roman Catholic church of St Augustine, reached through a cloister | |
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| 1846 |
| | Pugin completes his most spectacularly decorated church, that of St Giles in Cheadle, Staffordshire | |
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| 1847 |
| | Barry's new House of Lords is opened, with lavishly beautiful interiors and furnishings by Pugin | |
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| 1848 |
| | Pugin marries his third wife, Jane Knill, with whom he has two more children | |
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