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 * Article title: Abel, John
 * Author: Radford, Ernest
 * LEAD: ABEL, JOHN (1577–1674), was a distinguished architect of timber houses. He built the old town halls of Hereford and Leominster; the former destroyed in 1861, the latter in 1858. Both are illustrated by John Clayton in his ‘Ancient Timber Edifices of England,’ fol. 1846.
 * LEAD: ABEL, JOHN (1577–1674), was a distinguished architect of timber houses. He built the old town halls of Hereford and Leominster; the former destroyed in 1861, the latter in 1858. Both are illustrated by John Clayton in his ‘Ancient Timber Edifices of England,’ fol. 1846.
 * LEAD: ABEL, JOHN (1577–1674), was a distinguished architect of timber houses. He built the old town halls of Hereford and Leominster; the former destroyed in 1861, the latter in 1858. Both are illustrated by John Clayton in his ‘Ancient Timber Edifices of England,’ fol. 1846.

General

 * Price's Historical Account of Leominster, 1795
 * Nagler's Allgemeines Künstler-Lexicon
 * Duncomb's History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford, 1804.
 * John Clayton, Ancient Timber Edifices of England, fol. 1846

Cites

 * Price's Historical Account of Leominster, 1795