An altar window in the church. Presented by Thomas Hoskins, Esq.
ARMAGH. IRELAND.
In the cathedral, three large lancet openings at the west end filled by arms and names of some of the principal contributors to the restoration of the cathedral. In the north transept, a very large window containing in the lower openings other shields of the arms of contributors, and the upper part occupied by the arms, supporters, mitre and badges, of His Grace the Primate, and presented to the church by him. In the window of the south transept other shields of arms.
CHARLECOTE PARK. WARWICKSHIRE.
THE SEAT OF
GEORGE LUCY, ESQ.
In the bay window of the cabinet of natural history at the gardens, the monogram of Lucy, with ornaments in the Elizabethan style.
CREWE HALL. CHESHIRE.
THE SEAT OF
THE RIGHT HON. LORD CREWE.
A large lanthorn light in the great hall, filled with ornamental stained glass and borders in a style coeval with the mansion.