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.
ST. PETER’S CHURCH. OXFORD.
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.
ALVESTON. WARWICKSHIRE.
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.
BURGHLEY. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.
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THE 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.