38 PAINTED GLASS IN MORLEY CHURCH, DERBYSHIRE. 



happily in these days this can be safely done without risk of 

 damage. We believe, also, that contributions, towards the repairs 

 necessary from time to time, may be deposited in a small chest 

 placed for the purpose. A visitors' book is also placed for any 

 who wish to record their names and date of visit. This appears 

 to us an excellent plan, which might be adopted in many other 

 churches with advantage. 



The sizes of the lights in the St. Elizabeth and St. Peter 

 window are 4 ft. 7 in. by 1 ft. 3 in., and those in the three-light 

 window 5 ft. 3 in. by 1 ft. 7 in. 



[Mr. Bailey has given us leave to express a doubt whether the St. Roger 

 of Plate IV. can be the Archbishop of that name ; for we do not believe 

 that Archbishop Roger of York was ever canonised ; nor does it seem to us 

 at all likely that an archbishop of the date of this glass would be repre- 

 sented with a mere pastoral staff, especially when St. William, in the same 

 window, has a crozier. Surely it must represent some sainted bishop of the 

 name of Roger. St. Roger, Bishop of London, who died in 1241, was the 

 suggestion we made in Churches of Derbyshire (vol. iv., p. 344) ; perhaps it 

 is not a very likely surmise, but at present no better one suggests itself. — Ed.] 



