Fitzwilliam Account Book 1861 3 panels for glass (subj Christ blessing children) 5 (?) The dimensions here listed are taken from Whiteley, who measured the figurative areas and did not include the quarries (designed by Phillip Webb). Burne-Jones supplied the drawings of the figures in sepia in the spaces allowed by Phillip Webb who had prepared the architectural arrangement and Morris has added colour and lead lines which correspond to those used in the window along with the pattern on the man's draperies. "Christ blessing children" is the first entry in Burne-Jones's account book, this is not necessarily the first cartoon that he made for the infant Company, but the commission by G F Bodley (1827-1907), was an important boost to their reputation. The procedure which they utilised involving the three artists,was one that they adopted for the early period of the Company's productons.
It remained the only complete scheme of glazing for a church, designed and executed at all the same period, and is thus of outstanding importance as an example of the firm's early work.