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A large window over the altar of Wansted

church, Essex, Christ bearing his Cross. Ditto in the chapel of the palace of the Archbishop of Armagh in Ireland, the Parable of the good Samaritan. A noble figure of Saint James the greater, in the Bishop of Derry's palace in Ireland. A large window in St. Paul's chapel, Birming- ham, the Conversion of St. Paul. Ditto in Sa- lisbury cathedral, the Resurrection of our Saviour. The great east window in the cathedral of Lichfield. In Hatton church, near Warwick, the Crucifixion, St. Peter, St. Paul, &c. In Shuck- burgh church, Warwickshire, St. John in the Wilderness. In the ante-chapel of Magdalen col- lege, Oxford, eight windows in dara oscura, with whole-length figures and other ornaments; St. John the Baptist, St. Mary Magdalen, Henry III. Henry VI. William of Wykeham, William of Waynflete, Bishop Fox, and Cardinal Wolsey. The great west window contains the Day of Judg- ment, which was restored from a slate of decay by Mr. Eginton in 1794. In the chapel at Pain's- Hill, Surry, the good Shepherd, the good Sa- maritan, the Passion in the Garden, our Saviour carrying his Cross, the Virgin Mary, Mary Mag- dalen, and St. John weeping over the dead body of Christ; Jesus appearing to Mary Magdalen in

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