'Aisle windows of the Nave filled with painted glass/ of the same/ pattern as/ the windows/ above; omitting/ the figure/ The glass throughout/ the Church/ has a slip/ of white glass/ round every/ light/ These aisle windows have the Lion, and fl[o]wer de luce in/ the border in lieu of the square figure used in/ the Clearstory above.' then 'Heddington Ch(urc)h 1845/ 12 Clearstory windows in Nave/ in three of which there are trifling/ remains of painted glass/ It consists of/ a border and/ quarry work/ with the upper/ part of each/ light occupied/ with a figure/ under a canopy/ of simple con-/struction : ter-/minating at/ top with a/ flat battlement/ The figures/ are set in a/ colored ground/ which in two instances appear to have been yellow diapered/ but it is so corroded that it is quite uncertain = The/ date of this glass is probably the end of the 14th Cent(ury)'
Date
1845
Copyright
Victoria & Albert Museum
Location
London, V&A, Prints, Drawings and Paintings Collection