Henry Marley Burton

[6] Henry Marley Burton was trained in the office of his uncle Decimus Burton,[3] whose practice he inherited when Decimus retired, in 1869, after they had trained the architect Edward John May FRIBA.

[10][4][5] In 1866, Henry Marley was commissioned by John George Dodson, 1st Baron Monk Bretton to design a mansion at Coneyborough, after Decimus had designed Bineham in Chailey for Dodson's brother-in-law John George Blencowe.

[11] He supervised the construction of additions to the Oriental Club, which were designed by Decimus Burton in 1853, when it eventually commenced in 1871.

[12] Henry Marley's residence was 14 Spring Gardens, St James's.

[1] Edgar Burton's daughter, Adelaide Veronica Elizabeth Burton, was abortively married, at St. George's, Hanover Square, to Leopold Albu, of 4 Hamilton Place, Mayfair, who was the brother of Sir George Albu, between 19 August 1901 and 1915.