1826.

1826.

In the great Hall. At the upper end a large window containing the arms of the principal benefactors to this college. Presented by the Rev. Dr. Tournay, Warden.

In the Bay window, the arms of the most eminent men who have belonged to the college; presented by the Rev. W. Wilson of Walthamstow.

One of the side windows presented by J. H. Wyndham, Esq.; the other six were erected at the expense of those fellows of the college whose arms are inserted.

AT THE RESIDENCE OFSIR GEORGE FARRANT, KNT.

An armorial window for the staircase.

AT THE RESIDENCE OF THERIGHT HON. LORD REAY.

A large window for the dining-room.

In the window of the north transept, which had been added to the church by Edward BeastonLong, Esq., some shields of quartered and impaled arms in ornamental circles. Presented by Henry Lawes Long, Esq., of Hampton-Lodge.

In the horse-armoury, two armorial windows erected by order of the Hon. the Board of Ordnance, immediately after the chronological arrangement of the armour had been completed by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick.

THE SEAT OFNICHOLAS ROUNDELL TOKE, ESQ.

In the great hall, two armorial windows; and some ornamental compartments in the porch.

A very large semicircular window at the end of the livery hall, containing the royal arms, the arms of the city of London, and of the worshipful company of Drapers; within a rich border.

AT THE RESIDENCE OFTHOMAS MOULE, ESQ.STABLE-YARD.

In the vestibule, a window containing figures and heraldry.


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