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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 cover

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

Chapter 124: EGGISFORD. DEVONSHIRE.
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A chronological catalogue of stained glass commissions executed by Thomas Willement, listing dates and locations across Britain, describing designs—armorial windows, portraits, religious figures, ornamental borders, and restorations—placed in churches, colleges, private estates, and royal or civic buildings. Each entry notes patrons, heraldic devices, subjects copied from earlier works, and occasional presentations, with details of composition such as shields, crests, mosaic grounds, and altar or staircase placements. The account emphasizes craftsmanship and provenance by specifying commissions, donors, and where panels were installed or transferred.

1833.

ALTON TOWERS. STAFFORDSHIRE.

THE SEAT OF
THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF SHREWSBURY.

In the chapel, a large window containing the figures of the Evangelists. Another window above, filled with sacred emblems and tracery patterns.

KENSINGTON PALACE. MIDDLESEX.

AT THE RESIDENCE OF
H.R.H. THE DUKE OF SUSSEX, K.G.

A window for the vestibule, another for a boudoir.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. OXFORD.

In the bay window of the great hall, the arms of the founder, and of several benefactors, within ornamental pannels. Contributed by the Rev. J. C. Plumptre, D.D.

HYDE PARK TERRACE. LONDON.

AT THE RESIDENCE OF
THOMAS BARRETT LENNARD, ESQ.

Various compartments for the windows of the dining-room and drawing-room.

GOLDSMITHS’ HALL. LONDON.

Five very large circular-headed windows in the great livery hall, with ornamental borders and arms.

BEAUMONT’S GREEN. HERTFORDSHIRE.

AT THE RESIDENCE OF
MATTHEW MUNT, ESQ.

One heraldic window for the drawing-room, and one for the staircase.

STEEPHILL CASTLE. ISLE OF WIGHT.

THE SEAT OF
JOHN HAMBOROUGH, ESQ.

One large triple window for the great staircase. One window for the library, containing the arms of the Lords of the Isle of Wight. Other windows for the great hall and corridor.

BRICKWALL HOUSE. SUSSEX.

THE SEAT OF
JOHN FREWEN TURNER, ESQ.

Some armorial compartments for the windows of the hall.

EGGISFORD. DEVONSHIRE.

THE SEAT OF
THE HON. NEWTON FELLOWES.

An heraldic window for the great staircase.