John Grey Weightman was an English architect based in Sheffield.
Career
He was born on 29 March 1809 in Bawtry, West Riding of Yorkshire, the son of Robert Weightman and Mary Gray. He trained in the offices of Charles Barry and Charles Robert Cockerell. Initially he practised alone in Sheffield from around 1832, but by 1834 he was working with Matthew Ellison Hadfield before entering a formal partnership in 1838 which lasted until 1858, after which he practised alone. He married Mary Elizabeth Collinson (1802-1884). He died in Collingham, Nottinghamshire on 9 December 1872. ==Works==
Works
{{columns-list|colwidth=30em| • Collegiate School, College Street, Leicester 1835-36 • Collegiate School (now University main building), Sheffield. 1836 • All Saints' Church, Glossop. 1831 rebuilding • All Saints' Roman Catholic Church, Old Glossop. 1836 • Presbytery, Church Street, Old Glossop. 1836 • St Mary's Church, Shaw Street, Oldham, Lancashire. 1838 with Matthew Ellison Hadfield • St Peter's Church, Spring Bank Road, Stalybridge. 1838-39 with Hadfield • St Mary's Church, Worksop, 1838 to 1840, with Hadfield. • Holy Trinity Church, Matlock Bath 1841-42 ==References==