Career
A memorial was erected to him in the church of Street John the Baptist, Fladbury, Worcestershire. He was buried at Foxham in Wiltshire. Born in Offenham, near Evesham in Worcestershire he trained as an architect in Worcester with Harvey Eginton and later also became a designer.
Foreign his early churches he commissioned windows from George Rogers, but after around 1853 began to make his own glass.
His legacy includes windows in Worcester Cathedral, Gloucester Cathedral, Lincoln Cathedral and Ely Cathedral, and numerous parish churches, particularly in Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Norfolk. All Saints" Church, King"s Heath 1860 (with Edward Holmes)
Offenham parish church 1861
Street Stephen"s Church, Worcester 1862
Street Mary"s Church, Wythall 1862
Madresfield parish church 1867
Headless Cross parish church, Street Luke"s, Redditch 1868.
This was a major rebuilding and extension to the church of 1843 designed by Harvey Eginton. Hollybush parish church 1869
Street Anne"s Church, Moseley 1874
Street Mary Magdalene’s Church, Worcester 1877
Street James Church, Baldersby, Yorkshire 1856-1858
All Saints" Church, Church Lench, chancel restoration 1854
Lea Marston Parish Church, new tower 1876
All Saints Church, Claverley
Street Edith"s Church, Eaton-under-Heywood 1869
Street Barnabas Church Horton-cum-Studley, Oxfordshire 1867.