Insertion, donor, subject Royal Cornwall Gazette p 2.
believed to be the workmanship of one of the ancient masters.
The sixth painted window in Madron church at the time of insertion.
Letter refers to Crucifixion window at west end of north aisle
donated by vicar Cornish Telegraph p 3,
representing the Crucifixion, painted by Hans Holbein.
Cornish Telegraph p 6,
which reproduces The Gentleman’s Magazine
May 1862 p 529.
J Polsue, A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall, vol III p 211. William Lake, Truro, .
Still present at Madron Cornish Telegraph p 6.
Some of the work in this window is believed to have been by Holbien [sic].
Moved to Heamoor Chancel east probably at the
restoration of Madron.
Mission church at Heamoor opened and dedicated Cornish Telegraph p 5.
At the eastern and western ends of the Church are stained glass windows, which at one time formed part
of the fabric of the mother Church of the parish.
Implies they may not have been moved in
directly from Madron to the new church at Heamoor.