Plate 14: Painted Glass

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London, Volume 4, the City. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1929.

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'Plate 14: Painted Glass', in An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London, Volume 4, the City(London, 1929), British History Online, accessed April 19, 2025, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/london/vol4/plate-14.

"Plate 14: Painted Glass". An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London, Volume 4, the City. (London, 1929), British History Online. Web. 19 April 2025. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/london/vol4/plate-14.

Painted glass.

FARRINGDON WITHOUT: (10) MIDDLE TEMPLE. W. window of Hall.

BISHOPSGATE: (1) ST. ETHELBURGA. Arms of the Mercers' Company, late 17th-century.

CRIPPLEGATE WITHIN: (7) PARISH CLERKS' HALL. Portrait of John Clarke, 1675.