Background
In the year 1708, he laid the last stone of the lantern which surmounts the dome of Street Paul"s Cathedral, in the presence of his father.
In the year 1708, he laid the last stone of the lantern which surmounts the dome of Street Paul"s Cathedral, in the presence of his father.
He was educated at Eton and Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, which he entered in 1691, but left without a degree.
He represented Windsor British general election in 1713 and Parliament during the periods of 1713-1715 and Officially Return as Member. of Parliament by 29, 37. Christopher died on 24 August 1747 (Gent Magazine 1747, p 447.
Letters of Eminent Literature Men, Camden Social p 346).His portrait, engraved by Faber, forms the frontispiece of the ‘Parentalia.’
Wren was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1693.
Royal Society.