Stained glass manufacturers, of London. The firm of Heaton, Butler & Bayne was established in 1862, when Clement Heaton (1824-1882) and James Butler (1830-1913) took Robert Turnill Bayne (1837-1915) into partnership. Bayne became chief designer to the company. In 1882 Heaton's son CLEMENT J. HEATON CLEMENT J. HEATON became a partner. The firm closed in 1953.
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40 work entries listed in chronological order for HEATON, BUTLER & BAYNE *#
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CO. KILDARE, KILCOCK, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (CI) |
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1870 |
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Stained glass windows. Chancel windows represent Four Evangelists, those in nave SS Peter, Paul and Patrick. W window (Flight into Egypt, Baptism and Ascension) presented in memory of Mrs Coates by her son William Coates of Knockanally.
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Irish Times, 29 Mar 1870.
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CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, PATRICK STREET, ST PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL (CI) |
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1872;1889;1890;1895;1915 |
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Stained glass windows: Raising of Lazarus (in N aisle of choir, 1915; St Patrick (on W wall of S transept, 1890; Stoning of St Stephen, in N aisle of nave, 1872); Christ in Glory and Holy Women at the Tomb (in N aisle of nave, 1895).; Dorcas (in S wall of retrochoir, 1889).
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For images, see Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3053/ (last visited, Jan 2013); Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 619-20.
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CO. MONAGHAN, ROSSMORE PARK, MAUSOLEUM |
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1874 |
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Armorial stained glass window . (Destroyed)
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Building News 30, 7 Apr 1876, 342 (illus.). (Reference and other information from Rossmore Mausoleum Conservation Group.); Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster (2013), 484.
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CO. DUBLIN, BLACKROCK, PROBY SQUARE, ALL SAINTS CHURCH (CI) |
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1876 |
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3-light E window by Heaton & Butler installed.
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Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette 18, no. 208, 23 Aug 1876, 252; illus. in Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/2962/ (last visited, Nov 2015).
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CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, LEESON PARK, CHRIST CHURCH (CI) |
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1877 |
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New stained glass window erected.
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Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette 19, no. 217, 1 May 1877, 151 (this is probably the W window, see Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/2978/ , last visited Oct 2015.)
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CO. DOWN, CULTRA, BALLYCULTRA (LATER CULLODEN, LATER BISHOP'S PALACE) |
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1877 |
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'The lofty traceried windows lighting staircase are filled with painted glass by Mssr. Heaton, Butler & Bayne.' (Other windows by Ballantine, Edinburgh.) |
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Architect 18, 8 Dec 1877, 312; Paul Harron, Architects of Ulster: Young & Mackenzie, a transformational provincial practice 1850-1960 (Ulster Architectural Heritage Society, 2016), 25(illus.).
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CO. CARLOW, AGHADE, CHURCH (CI) |
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1878;1894;1895;1903 |
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3 stained glass windows in new chancel, 1878 (St Philip, Virgin, Child and St John, Supper at Emmaus); 2 windows in S wall of nave (Dorcas's Good Works, 1894; Good Samaritan, 1903) and 1 in N wall of nave (Christ disputing with the Doctors, 1895).
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Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette 20, no. 232, 1 Jul 1878, 199, which suggests wrongly that all 3 chancel windows were in memory of Sir R.P. Butler), but see Gloine http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/2991/ (last visited Dec 2015).
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CO. WEXFORD, COURTOWN, CHURCH (CI, KILTENNEL PARISH) |
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1880ca;1893;1895;1914 |
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E window (St John; Resurrection; St Mary Magdalene); 4 windows in S and W walls of south aisle (Nativity; Feeding the Hungry and visiting the Sick; Christ as Good Shepherd and Christ as Light of the World; St Patrick and St Aidan).
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Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/2902/ (last visited, Dec 2016).
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CO. ANTRIM, BALLYMENA, CASTLE STREET, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (CI, KIRKINRIOLA OR KILCONRIOLA PARISH) |
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1881 |
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Stained glass windows in restored church (but cf. Gloine, which has only one window by H, B & B dating from 1895).
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rish Ecclesiastical Gazette 23, no. 64, 19 Mar 1881, 196; Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3447/ (last visited, Sep 2016).
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CO. CORK, BALLYCOTTON, CHURCH (CI) |
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1881 |
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Stained glass window (Christ addressing Martha and Mary; Christ addressing little children) by Heaton, Butler & Bayne 'just erected' in memory of late Miss Hodges.
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Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette 23, no.67, 9 Apr 1881, 251.
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CO. CORK, CORK, SHANAKIEL ROAD, CHURCH OF ST MARY SHANDON (CI) |
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1883 |
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E window filled with stained glass in memory of Mr Wise. (Iconography described.) Designs from Mr H.W. Lonsdale and glass supplied by Heaton, Butler & Bayne
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Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette 25, no. 173, 28 Apr 1883, 356
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CO. OFFALY, BIRR, CHURCH OF ST BRENDAN (CI) |
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1893 |
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Triple-lancet window (Ascension) in upper south wall of nave. |
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David Lawrence, 'Church of Ireland: The United Diocese of Limerick and Killaloe: Stained-Glass Windows' (RCB report, 2006), I, 20 (see alsoIB 35, 1 Oct 1893, 228)
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CO. CAVAN, STRADONE, CHURCH (CI, LARAGH PARISH) |
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1893p |
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Triple light E window (Angel of Life, Christ as Good Shepherd, Angel of Death) in memory of Robert James Burrowes (d. 1893) of Stradone House.
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Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3061/ (last visited, Mar 2014).
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CO. ARMAGH, ARMAGH, CATHEDRAL CLOSE, CATHEDRAL OF ST PATRICK (CI) |
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1896p;1903ca |
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Window in N wall of chancel (Jehoiada, St Paul), in memory of Archbishop Robert Gregg (d.1896). E. window (Ascension) in memory of Archbishops John George and Marcus Gervaise Beresford and of Alexander James Beresford-Hope, 1903.
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Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3407/ (last visited, Mar 2014).
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CO. WICKLOW, DUNLAVIN, CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS (CI) |
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1899 |
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3 stained-glass windows in new chancel (Christ disputing with the doctors; Christ with Mary and Martha; angel and women at the tomb) erected by Col. Fortescue Tynte in memory of his wife.
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Wicklow Newsletter, 25 Nov 1899; Rev. Samuel McGee, Dunlavin, Co. Wicklow: a retrospect (1935), 8?; illus. in Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/2954/ (last visited Nov 2009).
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CO. ARMAGH, MULLAVILLY (TANDRAGEE), CHURCH (CI) |
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1900p |
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Double lancet window in N transept (Ascension) in memory of Elizabeth Bridget Sinton (d.1900).
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Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/search/building/building.3437 (last visited, Mar 2014).
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CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, DAWSON STREET, ST ANN'S CHURCH (CI) |
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1901;1915 |
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Stained glass windows: Ascension (in apse, 1901); La Touche memorial (in N aisle, after 1914); Christ among the Doctors (in N aisle, 1915).
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Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 470.
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CO. KILKENNY, KILFANE, CHURCH (CI) |
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1903 |
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E window (Christ blessing Children) and single light window in SE wall of apse (Angel bearing woman)
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Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3014/ (last visited, Dec 2016).
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CO. ARMAGH, DRUMBANAGHER, CHURCH OF ST MARY (CI) |
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1903p;1905p |
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E window (Ascension) in memory of Maxwell Charles Close (d. 1903). Window in N wall of nave (Charity) in memory of Mary Clements (d. 1905) .
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Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3415/ (last visited, Mar 2014)
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CO. ARMAGH, TANDRAGEE, CHURCH OF ST MARK (CI, BALLYMORE PARISH) |
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1908p |
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1 triple lancet windows (Christ's charge to Peter, Christ as Good Shepherd) and 1 double lancet (Ascension) both in memory of Rev. William McEndoo (d.1908).
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Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3409/ (last visited, Mar 2014).
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CO. CAVAN, KILMORE, BISHOP'S PALACE |
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1910ca |
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Stained glass window in chapel .
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Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster (2013), 396.
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CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, MERRION ROAD, MASONIC GIRLS' SCHOOL |
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1918p |
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First World War memorial window, depicting Henry V, flanked by Faith and Charity. (Later moved to stair hall of Freemasons' Hall, Molesworth Street.)
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Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 490.
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CO. CAVAN, TEMPLEPORT, CHURCH OF ST PETER (CI) |
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1923;1929p |
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Stained glass E window (Angel and Women at the Tomb, Ascension) in memory of Mary Elizabeth Johnstone (d. 1929), wife of Robert Henry Johnstone of Bawnboy House, and window in N wall of nave (Risen Christ appears to Mary Magdalene, Ascension) 1923.
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Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3081/ (last visited, Mar 2014).
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CO. KILDARE, COOLCARRIGAN, CHURCH (CI) |
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? |
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Memorial windows to Robert and Thomas Wilson attr. to HBB by Larmour. |
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Information from leaflet on church, which quotes letter from Larmour, dated 7 Sep 1981
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CO. DOWN, DRUMBEG, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (CI) |
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? |
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3 windows in apse : Sacrifice of Isaac and brazen serpent (NE); Passover and institution of the Lord's Supper (E); and Agony and Journey to Emmaus (SE). |
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B 29, 28 Jan 1871, 72; Clergy of Down & Dromore (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1996), 106
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