'''St Mary's Church, Newick, East Sussex''':
Elijah and
Elisha are depicted in a Cox & Barnard window of 1986 in the north aisle of
Newick's church. The aisle was added to the 12th-century church in 1836.
All Saints Church, Staplehurst, Kent: The firm's work in
Staplehurst's parish church consists of six windows supplied in 1952 and designed by Owen Jennings. Those in the north chapel (one single-light and one two-light window) and the north aisle (three two-light windows) have heraldic badges and emblems, and another two-light window in the north aisle has a
Nativity scene.
Holy Trinity Church, Eridge Green, East Sussex: The church at
Eridge was built in the 1850s and altered in 1875. Working for Cox & Barnard, Charles Knight designed three windows for the church: one in the north
transept in 1950 (depicting the
Good Shepherd and the "Suffer Little Children" passage from the
Gospel of Matthew), and two of the three lights in the east window in 1956 (showing the
virtues of
Charity and
Faith).
Holy Trinity Church, High Hurstwood, East Sussex:
Ewan Christian designed the church in this
hamlet in the parish of
Buxted in 1870–72.
Harry Mileham designed a window for the south side of the nave showing
Saint Francis; it was installed in 1958, but Mileham had died the previous year. Paul Chapman added a window depicting
Saint Christopher and
Saint Luke in the north aisle in 1959. '''St Andrew's Church, Moulsecoomb, Brighton and Hove''': The church serving the
Moulsecoomb housing estate in Brighton was completed in 1934. Many design elements refer to
Saint Andrew's occupation of fisherman, including Cox & Barnard's stained glass which was installed throughout the church in and after 1998. The
transepts have windows with four fish. There is also a window with a blue cross. '''
St Andrew's Church, West Tarring, West Sussex''': In this old church serving a village which is now part of
Worthing, the firm's designer Paul Chapman was responsible for the windows in the west end of the north and south aisles. They were installed in 1958 and depict
Saint Thomas of Canterbury and
Saint Richard of Chichester respectively. '''St James's Church, Riddlesdown, London Borough of Croydon''': In 2003, Cox & Barnard supplied stained glass windows depicting
Saint Cecilia and
Saint Francis de Sales for the parish church of
Riddlesdown. They were installed in the north porch. '''St Leonard's Church, Seaford, East Sussex''': A window of 1864 in the north aisle of
Seaford's parish church was replaced in 1954 by Cox & Barnard's three-light design featuring
Saint Richard of Chichester, the
Good Shepherd and
Saint Katherine. '''
St Mary's Church, Broadwater, West Sussex''': The ancient parish church of
Broadwater, now part of
Worthing, has a Cox & Barnard window of 1953 in the south wall of the chancel.
John Wycliffe is shown with a group of preachers. '''St Mary's Church, Hailsham, East Sussex''':
Hailsham's 13th-century church lost its stained glass during World War II bombing raids. The firm designed the new four-light east window, depicting a
Nativity scene, in 1954.
St Michael and All Angels Church, Southwick, West Sussex: The firm's designer Ken Adams supplied a memorial window for the north aisle of
Southwick's parish church in about 1950. It shows the
Presentation of Jesus.
St Nicolas Church, Portslade, Brighton and Hove: The ancient
parish church of
Portslade, now a suburb of Hove, has a Cox & Barnard window in its tower. Installed in 1946, it commemorates former
verger A.C. Wheatland and depicts the church's patron saint
Nicolas. '''
St Philip's Church, Hove, Brighton and Hove''': Cox & Barnard supplied three windows at this
Grade II-listed church of 1895 in the
Aldrington area of Hove. The firm's designer Anthony Gilbert provided a window in the south chapel in 1955, depicting
Saint George and commemorating parishioner George Howell. In 1960 Paul Chapman designed another window in the same part of the church, in memory of William Cheverton.
Saint Cecilia is shown holding a musical instrument; she has "an unusual halo resembling yellow laurel leaves interspersed with roses". In the same year, a window commemorating Halcyon Ann Lopez and depicting the
virtue of
Charity, was designed in the firm's own name and installed in the south side of the nave. '''
St Wilfrid's Church, Haywards Heath, West Sussex''': One source claims that Cox & Barnard were involved in the restoration of the stained glass in the west window and the north aisle windows at
Haywards Heath's parish church, but they may in fact have worked on some of the other windows in the church. '''
St Mary Magdalene's Church, Bolney, West Sussex''':
Bolney's 11th-century parish church has one Cox & Barnard window in the south aisle, depicting a rural scene. It was installed in 1982. ==Roman Catholic churches==