Mawgan-in-Pydar, St Mawgan (and St Nicholas)
South Chapel east
Entries in grey
are not obtained from documentary evidence, but
are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
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- Number of lights
- 5
- Maker
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Clayton & Bell
- Main subject
- Events after the Resurrection, leading up to the Ascension.
2.
Christ ascends into heaven with angels; apostles beneath
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1a.
Christ’s commission to Peter: “Feed my sheep”
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1b.
Thomas reaches out to touch the wound in Christ’s side
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1c.
Noli me tangere
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1d.
Cleopas and Peter meet Christ on the road to Emmaus
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1e.
Supper at Emmaus: Christ is made known in the breaking of the bread
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- Tracery subject
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B2,
B4.
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Alpha (Α) and Omega (Ω) symbols of God the Father
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B3.
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Agnus Dei: symbol of Christ
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A2.
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Lantern
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A3.
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A4.
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Dice,
Seamless tunic
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A5.
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Cross
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A6.
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30 pieces of silver
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A7.
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Hammer,
Pincers
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A8.
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Sponge,
Lance
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A9.
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Crown of thorns
Nails
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- Donor
- Children of dedicatees.
- Dedicatees
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- Humphry Willyams of Carnanton,
died aged 80
- Ellen Frances Willyams,
née Neynoe,
wife of Humphry Willyams,
died aged 87
- Notes
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- Donor, dedicatees, insertion,
Cornishman p 5,
Royal Cornwall Gazette p 6,
Cornubian and Redruth Times p 7.
- Manufacturer from CintW, 26/2/1887.
- Maker, insertion, donors, dedicatees
Cornishman p 7.
- Wayne, WHF, Parish Church of S. Mawgan & S. Nicholas S. Mawgan-in-Pydar, p 81. Oxford, AR Mowbray & Co, .
- Image
of whole window.
- Pedigree of the donors and dedicatees of the window: