The unveiling and presentation of the chancel window took place on Saturday, September 24th, 1898-unveiled by Mrs. David Healey, presented by Mr. David Healey. The sermon was preached by the Rev. H, E. Dowson, B.A. The figures in the window tell their own tale. The ten figures depicting the various virtues were designed by the late Sir Edward Burne-Jones and executed by the firm of Messrs. Morris and Company. The background consists of curtains behind the figures. The groundwork of the window is a specially designed foliated ornament with a scroll above each figure, upon which is written the name of the virtue represented, while the tracery spaces are filled with Seraphs and Gresaille ornament. The upper set of figures represents Truth at one extremity, Liberty at the other, and, between them, three aspects of religion-Faith, Love and Generosity. The lower figures in the five lights illustrate the theme, "Do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with thy God." Accordingly we have at one extremity Humility; in the centre, Justice; and on one side of it the figure of Mercy. On the other side is Charity, represented by Dorcas - a tribute to the memory of good women who have been and are working in our midst. The remaining figure, amour clad, is Fortitude, the pioneer, and is a memorial to those who fought the good fight and founded the church.