East Window, All Saints, Jesus Lane, Cambridge, by Morris & Co., 1866 — although several of the individual figures had been designed earlier in the 1860s for different churches. The majority of the figures (twelve out of twenty, including "Our Lord Enthroned" of 1865) were designed by Edward Burne-Jones, nine of them expressly for this window. Of the rest, four were designed by Ford Madox Brown, all of them originally designed for other churches. The rest, four in all, were designed by William Morris himself, one of them originally for elsewhere. "Our Lord Enthroned," surrounded by angels, is a typical subject at the top of such a window, often termed "Christ in Majesty," but the oak-leaf surround is unusual and very English. It is most likely to have been designed by Morris himself.