1835.
In the Palace, for the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells; a large quatrefoil compartment of arms, mitre, &c.
The armorial bearings of Sir John Leach, Master of the Rolls. Fixed in the south window.
AT THE RESIDENCE OFCOLONEL ALLIX.
Several armorial pannels, for the windows of the dining-room.
AT THE RESIDENCE OFGEORGE HALDIMAND, ESQ.
A window for the staircase.
The circular window executed in 1827 removed to the vestibule of the livery hall, and extended by the addition of whole length figures of King Edward III. and St. Anthony, and by the armorial bearings of some of the early benefactors of the Company.
AT THE RESIDENCE OFJOHN BENJAMIN HEATH, ESQ.
A large armorial compartment for the windows of the corridor.
THE SEAT OFSIR EDWARD MARWOOD ELTON, BART.
A large ornamental window for the principal staircase.
In the south windows of the great hall, the arms of several contributors to the restoration of thebuilding. In the north windows, the arms of the former inhabitants of Crosby Hall; these last erected at the expense of Miss Hackett.
The glass of the bay windows, containing the arms of King Richard III. and his Queen Anne, with their badges—the figure of St. Helena—and the arms of the city of London and of some of the companies, &c., presented by T. W.
THE SEAT OFROBERT GAGE ROOKWOOD, ESQ.
Three armorial windows for the great hall.
THE SEAT OFG. H. DAWKINS PENNANT, ESQ.
Two extremely large windows for the great hall, containing the signs of the Zodiac with representations of the labours of the corresponding months. The other parts filled with elaborate ornaments of the richest colours.
AT THE HALL OFTHE PHILOSOPHIC INSTITUTION.
A large armorial window. Presented by Dr. Witt.
For the church, a window in the style of King Edward III. Presented by the Rev. William Bond. And at his residence three armorial compartments for the staircase window.
THE SEAT OFJOHN BOND, ESQ.
Twelve impaled shields of arms within ornamental compartments, for the windows of the great hall.
An heraldic compartment. Presented by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, visitor.