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- Edward_James_Willson abstract "Edward James Willson, F.S.A., (1787–1854), was an English architect, antiquary and politician of Lincoln. He trained Frederick James Jobson as an architect before the Jobson embarked on a career in the ministry. Jobson praised his works and writings as contributing to the Gothic Revival, particularly in Lincolnshire.".
- Edward_James_Willson comment "Edward James Willson, F.S.A., (1787–1854), was an English architect, antiquary and politician of Lincoln. He trained Frederick James Jobson as an architect before the Jobson embarked on a career in the ministry. Jobson praised his works and writings as contributing to the Gothic Revival, particularly in Lincolnshire.".