1831.
THE SEAT OFGEORGE LUCY, ESQ.
The whole of the ancient stained glass for the windows of the great hall, repaired and releaded. Eight additional pannels executed to complete the series of descents. These have all been enumerated in the “Collectanea Topog. et Geneal.” Vol. iv. p. 546. 8vo. Nichols, London, 1837.
In the church, the altar window containing sacred emblems on an ornamental foliated ground. Presented by Thomas Newman, Esq.
Three armorial compartments in a window on the north side. Presented by Lady Malet Vaughan, daughter of Wilmot, second Earl of Lisburne.
In the east window of the north aisle, one armorial compartment. Presented by Sir Peregrine Fuller Palmer Acland, Bart. Two others in the same window, and one in a south window. Presented by Sir Robert William Newman, Bart., of Mamhead Park.
Some additions to the west window. Presented by T. W.
THE SEAT OF THEMOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF LONDONDERRY.
A window for the gallery.
AT THE RESIDENCE OFFREDERICK PERKINS, ESQ.
A large semicircular window for the entrance hall.
THE SEAT OF THEREV. C. H. REASTON RODES.
In the vestibule at the head of the principal staircase, a large window, containing whole length portraits, heraldry, &c.
In the church, erected by the Worshipful Company of Drapers of London, a large circular window of the royal arms, badges, &c. Presented by the Company.
THE SEAT OF THERIGHT HON. THE EARL OF MEXBOROUGH.
Ten large armorial pannels for the bay window of the great dining-room.
Some compartments of stained glass, arranged with various additions and fixed in a window of the church. Presented by Sir William Fowle Middleton, Bart.
THE SEAT OFTHE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF ABOYNE.
Two very large windows for the bays of the great dining and drawing-rooms; containing the descents of the families of Gordon and Conyngham with their arms, badges, &c. on an ornamental quarry ground.
AT THE RESIDENCE OFTHOMAS BARRETT LENNARD, ESQ.
A series of armorial compartments, shewing the descent and alliances of the families of Dacre and Lennard, with their badges.
THE SEAT OFSIR EDWARD KERRISON, BART.
Two large skylights for the Saloon.
THE SEAT OFWILLIAM HALE, ESQ.
Several armorial compartments for the window of the principal staircase. Presented by Cholmely Charles Dering, Esq.
At the rectory house, a staircase window executed for the Rev. John Lucy.
FOR HIS GRACE THE ABP. OF CANTERBURY.
A large window of a foliated pattern, with coloured tracery and borders, on the principal staircase.
THE SEAT OFBENJAMIN CUFFE GREENHILL, ESQ.
A window for the porch; subjects in rich mosaic.