The Story of the Irish Society Being a Brief Historical Account of the Foundati

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The Story of the Irish Society Being a Brief Historical Account of the Foundati
John Betts
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Other Companies presenting windows are : the Mercers, the Salters, the Ironmongers, the Pewterers, the Cutlers, the Girdlers, the Carpenters, the Painter Stainers, the Scri- veners, the Musicians, the Turners, and the Glaziers.
The "Newton" Window.
The " Newton " window, presented by Sir Alfred Newton, Bart. , to commemorate his Governorship, shows in the lower lights the relief of Derry after the siege of 1689.
This scene is an adaption of the well-known painting by Folingsby representing the
...citizens grouped on the walls at the moment when the famous ship Mountjoy had broken the Boom.
The middle upper light is filled with the Anns of Sir Alfred Newton, encircled with his Chain of Office as Sheriff of London and Middlesex, 1888, and the Mace and Sword as Lord Mayor of London, 1900 ; above appears his motto " Faveat Fortuna. " The remaining lights show the Arms of " Harwich " and " Burton-on-Trent " two towns with which Sir Alfred is intimately connected, the former being represented in Parliament by his son, Mr.


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