This window, in the east wall of the church, was inserted in 1906 to replace a three light window of Early English form dating from the restoration of 1862. It is the work of Horace Wilkinson, a former pupil of Kemp, and was commissioned in memory of the Rev. John McKaye who was rector for twenty years. The window represents "The Nativity", "The Baptism of Our Lord", and "The Holy Women at the Sepulchre". The inscription reads:- To the glory of God and in loving memory of John McKaye, B.A., for 20 years rector of this parish, who died June 30th, 1905, this window is dedicated by his friends and parishioners, October, 1906. As we are already now in the Chancel let's take a closer look at some of the architecture. We can start with the Norman Arch. |