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 ACCORDINGTO DATE OF THEIR EXECUTION. THE SUBJECTSTHEMSELVES ARE IN GENERAL MARKED WITH THEMONOGRAM OF THE ARTIST.
THE SEAT OF
I. T. P. BETTESWORTH TREVANION, ESQ.
The window of the principal staircase, containingthe badges of the several Dukes of Cornwall; andother heraldic ornaments.
In the windows of the entrance-hall, shields of theseveral arms which are quartered by the family ofTrevanion.
A whole length portrait of his son HenryHoward, of Greystoke Castle, Cumberland; thisis now in the possession of James WentworthBuller, Esq., of Downes, Devonshire, who marriedhis Lordship’s third daughter.
A large compartment of the crests and arms ofLord Henry impaling Long. They are now affixedin a window on the south side of Aldingbournechurch, Sussex.
THE SEAT OF
GENERAL DOWDESWELL.
A large elliptical window for the great hall,containing armorial bearings, borders, and ornaments.
An armorial compartment of the arms, &c. ofDr. Moore, archbishop of Canterbury; for the gallery.Presented by his family.
THE SEAT OF THE
RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF ABERGAVENNY, K.T.
A large armorial window for the principalstaircase; in the upper part of which is an equestrianportrait of his Lordship, arrang