East Grinstead, the work being done in 1923. Mr Hewlett was the owner of Camp Mill, Soudley, which is now the Dean Heritage Museum.
1938 saw the north light of the east window filled in with stained glass. It is inscribed "F.W.Baldwin, Vicar 1908 - 1927, in Loving and grateful Memory of his Ministry. Given by the parishioners. R.I.P 1937". The window depicts Our Lady. Great care was taken by the designer to harmonize in detail and tone with the existing south light.At the same time the window in the south wall of the Sanctuary, near the Altar rail, depicting St. Peter, was given by the widow of Arthur Morgan, who gave the Bells to the Church, inscribed "Sacred to the Memory of my dear Husband Arthur J. Morgan 1865 - 1936".

There are two windows in memory of Kate (Mrs Edwin) Morgan, placed by her daughters, Mrs Gemmel and Mrs Burdess.
The first is in the centre light of the east window, which shows Our Lord in Glory.

The other is the Dorcas window in the north wall of the Nave. The theme of this window is Charity with a quotation "Dorcas was full of good works and alms giving". The inscription reads "To the Memory of Kate Morgan 1864 - 1944".
The other window in the north wall of the Nave was placed by friends and relatives of the late Mrs Haines. The verse quoted here is "If I may touch the hem of His garment I shall be whole" and the inscription reads "In Loving Memory of Sidney Gertrude Haines, R.I.P September 1st 1947, Wife of the Vicar, Canon T.T.Haines. Erected by her husband, sons and many friends in the Parish".
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