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English: The Chapel at Ashlyns School, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, UK, built in 1935 by John Mortimer Sheppard in a neo-Georgian style. Many fixtures were brought from the former Foundling Hospital in London. Text from ('The Foundling Hospital ', in Survey of London: Volume 24, the Parish of St Pancras Part 4: King's Cross Neighbourhood, ed. Walter H Godfrey and W McB. Marcham (London, 1952), pp. 10-24. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol24/pt4/pp10-24 [accessed 8 January 2020].

) Heraldic Glass. The following is a list of coats of arms of governors and others connected with the hospital, formerly in the windows of the chapel. The glass has been re-fixed in the chapel and hall at Berkhamsted and has been listed as it stands. The original position of the glass has been given wherever known. The blazon of each shield is given in a list compiled by Mr. Albert Manchester and deposited in the library of the London County Council. The dates (except those in brackets) appear with the names in the windows, and seem usually to be the year of election as governor. Window No. 2. This window was the northernmost of the three windows in the east wall of the old chapel (see Plate 22).

Upper part: royal arms of King George III. 1. Lord John Cavendish, 1768. 2. Sir John St. Aubyn, Bt. 3. Bacon Frank. 4. Edwin Lascelles. 5. Taylor White (Treasurer 1745–1772). 6. William Watson. 7. Sir George Armitage, Bt. 8. Rev. Richard Kaye. 9. Stephen Buckingham. 10. Rev. Charles Plumptre. 11. Henry Dagge. 12. Rev. Richard Neat, 1769. 13. Charles Turner. 14. Benjamin Hoadly. 15. Edward Eyre. 16. Charles Child. 17. Alexander Scot. 18. Richard Morhale. 19. Charles Morton. 20. Sir Charles Whitworth, Kt.



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