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ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL WORKS IN STAINED GLASS
THAT HAVE BEEN EXECUTED BY THOMAS WILLEMENT OF
LONDON, FELLOW OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES ***
WORKS EXECUTED IN
STAINED GLASS
BY T. WILLEMENT, F.S.A.
designed & executed by t. willement, f.s.a.

drawn & engraved by j. b. swaine

Hampton Lucy. Warwickshire.

The Altar Window of the Church of St. Peter.

A CONCISE ACCOUNT OF
THE PRINCIPAL WORKS IN
STAINED GLASS
THAT HAVE BEEN EXECUTED BY

THOMAS WILLEMENT
OF LONDON, FELLOW OF THE SOCIETY

OF ANTIQUARIES.

[PRINTED FOR PRIVATE DISTRIBUTION]


1840.
the following works are here arranged according to date
of their execution. the subjects themselves are in
general marked with the monogram of the artist.
1812.

CAERHAYS. CORNWALL.
THE SEAT OF
I. T. P. BETTESWORTH TREVANION, ESQ.
The window of the principal staircase, containing the badges of the
several Dukes of Cornwall; and other heraldic ornaments.
In the windows of the entrance-hall, shields of the several arms
which are quartered by the family of Trevanion.
1816.

FOR LORD HENRY HOWARD MOLYNEUX,


DEPUTY EARL MARSHAL.
A whole length portrait of his son Henry Howard, of Greystoke
Castle, Cumberland; this is now in the possession of James
Wentworth Buller, Esq., of Downes, Devonshire, who married his
Lordship’s third daughter.
A large compartment of the crests and arms of Lord Henry
impaling Long. They are now affixed in a window on the south side
of Aldingbourne church, Sussex.
1817.

PULL COURT. WORCESTERSHIRE.


THE SEAT OF
GENERAL DOWDESWELL.
A large elliptical window for the great hall, containing armorial
bearings, borders, and ornaments.
1818.

LAMBETH PALACE. SURREY.


An armorial compartment of the arms, &c. of Dr. Moore,
archbishop of Canterbury; for the gallery. Presented by his family.
1819.

ERIDGE CASTLE. SUSSEX.


THE SEAT OF THE
RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF ABERGAVENNY, K.T.
A large armorial window for the principal staircase; in the upper
part of which is an equestrian portrait of his Lordship, arranged in the
same manner as the figure on the seal of Richard Neville, the great
Earl of Warwick.
A window on the second staircase, containing shields of the most
illustrious arms which are quartered by the family.
Many other windows have been executed for various parts of the
mansion between the years 1819 and 1838.
1820.

KIPLIN. YORKSHIRE.
THE SEAT OF
THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF TYRCONNEL.
An armorial window for the drawing-room.

SADLERS’ HALL. LONDON.


The arms, crest, &c. of Thomas Griffith, Esq., formerly master of
this company: then lately deceased. Presented by T. W.

BLACKMORE PARK. WORCESTERSHIRE.


THE SEAT OF
T. C. HORNYHOLD, ESQ.
A large fan and side-lights, containing heraldry and ornament.
1821.

THE RHYD. WORCESTERSHIRE.


THE SEAT OF
SIR ANTHONY LECHMERE, BART.
Several compartments of figures, flowers, &c.; some copied from
paintings on glass by Mrs. Pearson, which had been broken.
1823.

MOYNS. ESSEX.
THE SEAT OF
GEORGE WILLIAM GENT, ESQ.
Four armorial compartments for the windows of the great dining-
room.
1824.

CLUMBER. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.
THE SEAT OF
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF NEWCASTLE, K.G.
Three windows for the principal staircase, filled with shields of
arms, badges, &c., shewing the descent of the family; on grounds of
rich mosaic patterns, and ornamentally bordered.

TYLDESLEY. LANCASHIRE.
For the church of St. George, three large lancet openings; in the
centre one, the figure of Christ bearing the cross, copied from the
altar picture in the chapel of Magdalen College, Oxford; the two side
openings filled by shields of arms, shewing the alliances of the family
of Johnson. These windows were presented to the church by George
Ormerod, Esq., F.S.A. A lithographed print was executed of these
windows, but from the carelessness of the printer but very few
impressions could be taken off.
1825.

MAIDENHEAD. BERKSHIRE.
A large window for the altar end of the chapel, containing various
arms, &c.; and one window for the official pew. Both presented by
the corporation.

HENGRAVE HALL. SUFFOLK.


THE SEAT OF
SIR THOMAS GAGE, BART.
The full armorial achievement of Queen Katharine of Arragon.
Presented by John Gage, Esq., F.S.A.

LEAMINGTON-PRIORS. WARWICKSHIRE.
At the altar end of the church of All Saints’ three circular-headed
windows. The centre containing subjects from the life of Christ, the
two side openings filled by richly coloured ornaments.

EASTON HALL. LINCOLNSHIRE.


THE SEAT OF
SIR MONTAGU CHOLMELEY, BART.
On the principal staircase a window containing armorial bearings,
&c.
GRENDON HALL. WARWICKSHIRE.
THE SEAT OF
SIR GEORGE CHETWYND, BART.
A window on the principal staircase.

LUPSET HALL. YORKSHIRE.


THE SEAT OF
DANIEL GASKELL, ESQ.
An armorial window for the hall.

EPSOM. SURREY.
An altar window for the church, containing a figure of Christ, with
various sacred emblems. This window was erected by a subscription
formed among the neighbouring gentry.
An engraving of this window is placed as a frontispiece to “The
History of Epsom, by an inhabitant.” 8ᵒ. Epsom, 1825.
1826.

WADHAM COLLEGE. OXFORD.


In the great Hall. At the upper end a large window containing the
arms of the principal benefactors to this college. Presented by the
Rev. Dr. Tournay, Warden.
In the Bay window, the arms of the most eminent men who have
belonged to the college; presented by the Rev. W. Wilson of
Walthamstow.
One of the side windows presented by J. H. Wyndham, Esq.; the
other six were erected at the expense of those fellows of the college
whose arms are inserted.

UPPER BROOK STREET. LONDON.


AT THE RESIDENCE OF
SIR GEORGE FARRANT, KNT.
An armorial window for the staircase.

ST. JAMES’ PLACE. LONDON.


AT THE RESIDENCE OF THE
RIGHT HON. LORD REAY.
A large window for the dining-room.
SEALE. SURREY.
In the window of the north transept, which had been added to the
church by Edward Beaston Long, Esq., some shields of quartered
and impaled arms in ornamental circles. Presented by Henry Lawes
Long, Esq., of Hampton-Lodge.

THE TOWER OF LONDON.


In the horse-armoury, two armorial windows erected by order of
the Hon. the Board of Ordnance, immediately after the chronological
arrangement of the armour had been completed by Sir Samuel Rush
Meyrick.

GODDINTON. KENT.
THE SEAT OF
NICHOLAS ROUNDELL TOKE, ESQ.
In the great hall, two armorial windows; and some ornamental
compartments in the porch.

DRAPER’S HALL. LONDON.


A very large semicircular window at the end of the livery hall,
containing the royal arms, the arms of the city of London, and of the
worshipful company of Drapers; within a rich border.

ST. JAMES’ PALACE. LONDON.


AT THE RESIDENCE OF
THOMAS MOULE, ESQ.
STABLE-YARD.
In the vestibule, a window containing figures and heraldry.

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