From the Westminster …, Tuesday 3rd November 1896, page ? (press cutting in a notebook of the window’s donor, Cornwall Record Office ref. P68/2/182).
The last great work of decoration upon which the late William Morris was engaged was a large stained-glass window for the Church of St. Germans, Cornwall, the old diocesan church. The window, which is thirty feet high and sixteen feet broad and consists of ten lights, was designed by Sir E. Burne-Jones. The new window is regarded as the finest modern embellishment in any church in the West of England. It was dedicated on Sunday by the Bishop of Truro.