1829.

1829.

AT THE RESIDENCE OFCHARLES COPE, ESQ.

A large ornamental window in the Gothic style for the library.

THE SEAT OFSIR SAMUEL RUSH MEYRICK, K.H. F.S.A.

On the great staircase, a large window containing the whole length portrait of Meyric ap Llewellyn, Esquire of the guard to King Henry VII.; his, and various other arms and devices, on an ornamental quarry ground.

In the Chapel, whole length figures of St. George and St. Barbara.

In the church, two compartments of the emblems of the Passion and of the Blessed Trinity. Presented by Edw. Vernon Utterson, Esq., F.S.A.

THE SEAT OFCAPTAIN HOLLINGWORTH.

An armorial window for the staircase.

THE SEAT OFROBERT WILLIAMS, ESQ.

A large window of heraldry and ornaments for the gallery.

A window presented to the church by the Hon. and Rev. G. Neville Grenville.

An armorial compartment in the window of the pew appropriated to the Corporation.

THE SEAT OFTHOMAS WILLIS, ESQ.

An armorial window for the hall.

A large window at the altar containing representations of the Nativity, of Christ with the Doctors,of the Baptism in Jordan, of the Agony on the Mount, of the Crucifixion, and of the Resurrection. The openings of the arch occupied by sacred emblems and by angels in adoration. Presented to the Church by the Hon. and Rev. H. C. Cust, Canon of Windsor.

THE SEAT OFSAMUEL PALMER, ESQ.

In the drawing-room windows portraits of King Henry VIII. and of Queen Elizabeth, within ornamental compartments.

AT THE RESIDENCE OFMRS. AGNEW.

A window in the library with the emblem of the Holy Spirit, &c.

THE SEAT OFSIR ROGER GRESLEY, BART.

In the drawing-room windows some portraits of his ancestors, in rich ornamental compartments.

All the old stained glass collected from various parts of the palace, and arranged in the bay window of the great library. Various new shields of arms and badges added to complete the series.


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