1838.
A window for the church, presented by the Rev. W. T. Parr Brymer.
THE SEAT OFSIR HENRY RICHARD BEDINGFELD, BART.
A large compartment for the chapel, containing the Red Eagle of Bedingfeld, supporting a banner of arms, and surrounded by various shields of the alliances of that family.
THE SEAT OFGREGORY DE LIGNE GREGORY, ESQ.
A large heraldic window for the bay of the great banqueting-hall; the series of shields shewing the descents from the illustrious families of De Ligne, De la Marck, D’Aremberg, &c.
THE SEAT OFHIS GRACE THE DUKE OF SOMERSET, K.G.
A horizontal window, ornamentally arranged for the great staircase.
In the church, two large windows in foliage patterns, with coloured bands and borders. Presented by J. Cresswell Baker, Esq.
THE SEAT OFTHE RIGHT HON. THE EARL HARDWICKE.
On the principal staircase, a large horizontal window, containing the arms of all the various descendants of the family of Yorke, from Philip, the first Earl Hardwicke.
THE SEAT OFTHE REV. DR. J. ALLEN GILES, F.S.A.
A window for the staircase, with figures, arms, and badges.
An altar window, containing the figure of St. James, and various shields of arms. Presented by Rev. Dr. Giles.
At the altar end, three large lancet windows, containing shields of arms and badges, on a ground of rich foliage patterns. Three higher openings occupied by the badge and initials of the donor. These windows were presented by William John Bankes, Esq. At the lower part is the following inscription:
HANC VITRIAM FIERI FECIT GVLIELMVS IOH̅: BANKES ARM̅: DN̅S: MANERII HVIVS BVRGI DE WIMBORNE ET HVIVS ECCLESIAE OFFICIALIS ANNO AB INCARNACIONE DN̅I: MIL̅: OCTAG̅: TRICES̅: SEPTM̅O:
HANC VITRIAM FIERI FECIT GVLIELMVS IOH̅: BANKES ARM̅: DN̅S: MANERII HVIVS BVRGI DE WIMBORNE ET HVIVS ECCLESIAE OFFICIALIS ANNO AB INCARNACIONE DN̅I: MIL̅: OCTAG̅: TRICES̅: SEPTM̅O:
On the north side, over the tomb of Gertrude, Marchioness of Exeter, an heraldic window, presented by the Right Hon. the Earl of Devon. Inscribed:
HANC VITRIAM FIERI FECIT GVLIELMV̅S COVRTENAY DE POWDERHAM COMES DEVONIAE: ET FILIVS HENRICI-REGINALDI QVON̅: EXO̅N: EPIS̅C̅: ANNO AB INCARNACIONE DN̅I̅: MI̅L: OCTAG̅: TRICE̅S̅: NONO.
HANC VITRIAM FIERI FECIT GVLIELMV̅S COVRTENAY DE POWDERHAM COMES DEVONIAE: ET FILIVS HENRICI-REGINALDI QVON̅: EXO̅N: EPIS̅C̅: ANNO AB INCARNACIONE DN̅I̅: MI̅L: OCTAG̅: TRICE̅S̅: NONO.
On the south side, over the tomb of the Duke and Duchess of Somerset, an heraldic window, presented by His Grace the Duke of Beaufort. Inscribed:
NOBI̅L̅: VIR HENRICVS DVX BEAVFORTIEN̅S̅: HANC VITRIAM FIERI FECIT Aᵒ. Dⁿⁱ. MDCCCXXXIX.
NOBI̅L̅: VIR HENRICVS DVX BEAVFORTIEN̅S̅: HANC VITRIAM FIERI FECIT Aᵒ. Dⁿⁱ. MDCCCXXXIX.
The upper parts of two windows in the church, presented by Captain Garth, of Haines Hill.
THE SEAT OFTHE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF DUNRAVEN.
Five very large windows in the great banqueting-hall, containing shields of arms, shewing the descent of the family of Wyndham from King Edward I. In the centre window, full length portraits of John Howard, the first Duke of Norfolk, and of his son-in-law, Sir John Wyndham. In the end window is the following inscription on a scroll placed between the family supporters sustaining banners: “The stained glass of these windows, illustrating the pedigree of the ancient and noble family of Wyndham, was designed and executed by Thomas Willement, of London, F.S.A., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, and erected by Wyndham-Henry Wyndham, second Earl of Dunraven, in love and honour of Caroline Wyndham, his Countess.”
In the chapel, dedicated to the Blessed Trinity, an ornamental window with sacred emblems. Presented by Mrs. Henry Ogle.
THE SEAT OFJOHN NEWTON LANE, ESQ.
Some armorial compartments for the windows of the great hall.
THE SEAT OFGEORGE DAWSON, ESQ.
An heraldic window for the staircase.
At the nunnery, in the hall over the entrance, a compartment containing the figure of the Virgin and infant Jesus. Presented by Miss Lamouroux of London.
In the chancel, two ornamental windows, and a window on the east side of the north transept, containing the figure of St. Peter. All three presented by the Rev. W. Ker Hamilton.
Another window in the transept, containing the figure of St. Paul; presented by Thomas Robinson, Esq., of Begbroke.
In the church, an altar window of three compartments, containing a whole length figure of St. James beneath a canopy, with ornamental borders. Presented by the Rev. John Lucy, M.A., Rector of Hampton Lucy.
THE SEAT OFTHE MOST HON. THE MARQUIS OF EXETER, K.G.
Several large heraldic compartments for the lower lights of the end and bay windows of the great hall. A miscellaneous collection of ancient stained glass, portions of which were brought from Tattershall Castle and Church, in the county of Lincoln, arranged to fill the upper parts of the two windows.
An altar window, containing the figure of St. Mark, and two ornamental side windows, presented to the church by Joseph Fielden, Esq.
A large circular window for the cathedral, occupied by a representation of St. Michael subduing the evil spirit.
THE SEAT OFTHE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF SCARBOROUGH.
Two heraldic compartments for the windows of the library.
THE SEAT OFTHE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF ERNE.
Seven heraldic compartments for the bay window of the corridor.
THE SEAT OFTHE RIGHT HON. LORD CARRINGTON.
Several armorial pannels for the windows of the great hall.
Three ornamental windows for the chancel.
AT THE RESIDENCE OFJAMES MORRIS, ESQ.
A horizontal window, and two side windows for the vestibule.