<P> A memorial to Disraeli was erected by Queen Victoria on the north side of the chancel following his death . It was the only memorial to be erected by a reigning monarch to one of her subjects in an English parish church . The inscription reads: </P> <P> To the dear and honoured memory of Benjamin Earl of Beaconsfield . This memorial is placed by his grateful sovereign and friend Victoria R.I. "Kings loveth him that speaketh right" </P> <P> The Banner and Insignia of the Order of the Garter hanging beside the memorial originate from St George's Chapel, Windsor . </P> <P> Among the stained - glass windows are works by Thomas Willement and Clayton and Bell, including their 1881 East Window depicting Christ in Majesty which was installed as another memorial to Disraeli . The ornately carved marble and alabaster pulpit (c. 1891) is the work of Thomas Earp in the High Victorian style and features effigies of angels in Gothic arches . </P>

St michael and all angels church high wycombe