James Henry Nixon

[6] From 1826 to 1829, Nixon painted a replacement of the stained glass at the medieval parish church of St Neot, Cornwall.

[15][16][17][6] Ward and Nixon created two windows for the St Edmund, King and Martyr Church in the City of London.

[18] They also created a stained-glass window for St Martin's Church, in Owston Ferry, Lincolnshire, in 1836.

[20][8] They created a large window for St Stephen Coleman Street, in the City of London (destroyed in 1940).

[21][22][23][24] Charles Winston wrote: In 1848, Thomas Ward died at age 71 and his part of the business was taken over by his nephew of the same name.

The East Window of Lincoln Cathedral , Ward and Nixon (1855)