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Dates from restoration in 1909. To the memory of Mary Gray and William Gray and given by their daughter, it replaced the memorial window with the same dedication installed shortly before the fire of 1907.
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Window at East end of South AisleWindow in memory of William Arthur Ward Leese, Vicar from 1926 to 1939.
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Stained Glass Window to North of West WindowThis is clearly a pair for Window 5. An angel carries a sword and a set of scales, and there is an inscription:
| He that overcometh shal inherit all things |
When the church was completed in 1874, this window was “filled with common glass”, but later it was re-glazed as a memorial to the Revd C H Prance, Vicar from 1871 to 1890, who, with Mr and Mrs Chaworth-Musters, was instrumental in building the New Church. The design includes ten Bible Scenes, the Crucifixion and medallion heads of five disciples, the lettering of their names being split in a curious fashion. A small portrait of Revd C H Prance is included at the bottom of the window in the centre.
A small tablet on the north wall of the sanctuary reads:
| To the glory of God and in loving memory of Clement Howard Prance Vicar 1871 to 1890 This window was erected by his wife, relations, parishioners and friends JUBILATE DEO |