THE SEAT OF
SIR RALPH LOPES, BART.
A series of armorial bearings for the hall windows.
CHARLECOTE PARK. WARWICKSHIRE.
THE SEAT OF
GEORGE LUCY, ESQ.
In the windows of the library, nine very large armorial compartments, and nine others in the great dining-room, shewing the descent of Sir John Lucy, Knt., who built Charlecote House in the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
This series has been fully described in the fourth volume of the “Collectanea Topog. et Genealog.” Nichols, London, 1837.
CATTERICK BRIDGE. YORKSHIRE.
In the chapel of St. Paulinus. Five large lancet windows, and a trefoil window above, in foliated patterns, with coloured bands and borders. These were executed at the expense of William Lawson, Esq., of Brough Hall, the founder of the chapel.
STONELEY ABBEY. WARWICKSHIRE.
THE SEAT OF
THE RIGHT HON. LORD LEIGH.