AT THE RESIDENCE OF
WILLIAM PICKERING, ESQ.

Nine compartments, containing, within ornamental frames, the arms of Chaucer, Gower, Shakespeare, Spencer, Ralegh, Sidney, Bacon, Newton and Milton.

SHIPLAKE. OXFORDSHIRE.

In the church, an altar window composed from loose portions of ancient glass, then lately purchased at St. Omer, by the Rev. J. P. Boteler. Two windows in the south aisle formed of compartments of ancient glass from the same place. These were presented by the Rev. A. E. Howman.

A small window near the south porch. Presented by T. W.

ST. PAUL’S CHURCH. ISLINGTON.

An altar window. Presented by the parishioners.

TRINITY CHURCH. ISLINGTON.

A large altar window, containing the kneeling figure of Richard Cloudesley, a great benefactor to this parish, and his arms. The royal arms within the order of the garter, and various sacred emblems on a ground of ornamental quarries. The cost of this window was partly defrayed by a donation from the trustees of the Cloudesley estates, and partly by private subscription.