Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Stained-glass making partnership, of London, formed when Nathaniel Wood Lavers (1828-1911) took Francis Philip Barraud (1824-1900) into partnership in 1858.  They were joined in 1868 by NATHANIEL HUBERT JOHN WESTLAKE  NATHANIEL HUBERT JOHN WESTLAKE and the studio was renamed LAVERS LAVERS , BARRAUD & BARRAUD & amp; WESTLAKE. WESTLAKE.

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Building: CO. ROSCOMMON, ARDCARNE, CHURCH OF ST BEAIDH (CI)
Date: 1860
Nature: Stained glass E window ordered from London by Robert, 2nd Viscount Lorton in memory of his parents. To cost about £200. Design, 4 Evangelists in 4 lancets, attr. to Francis Philip Barraud by Lawrence.
Refs: DB 2, 1 Feb 1860, 204;  Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3087/ (last visited, May 2015).

Building: CO. ARMAGH, ARMAGH, CATHEDRAL CLOSE, CATHEDRAL OF ST PATRICK (CI)
Date: 1863-64
Nature: Lavers & Barraud win limited competition for stained glass window in memory of late Archbishop Lord John George Beresford (d.1862), 1863. Design attributed to John Milner Allen by Lawrence.(Other competitors: Hardman, Clayton & Bell and O'Connor.) Window placed in S transept, Feb 1864.
Refs: Armagh Guardian, 8 May 1863, 19 Feb 1864; Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/window/15802/ (last visited, May 2014). 

Building: CO. CORK, FRANKFIELD (DOUGLAS), CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (CI)
Date: 1865ca
Nature: 3-light E window depicting 10 virtues executed by L & B to design by William Burges.
Refs: Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3231/ (last visited, Jan 2017).

Building: CO. WICKLOW, BRAY, CHURCH ROAD, CHRIST CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1868
Nature: New window Healing of man sick of the palsy, Raising of Jairus's daughter) 'in process of erection', May 1868, in N aisle. Presented by Lady Stamer in memory of her husband, Sir |Lovelcace Stamer. 'They do great credit to the artists, by whom this and the other side windows in the trwo aisles have been executed.'
Refs: Irish Churchman 1, no. 4, 16 May 1868, 60;  Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/2963/ (last visited, Jan 2017).