Menheniot, St Lalluwy
North aisle 2
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
Listed in the Imperial War Museum’s Register of War Memorials, reference 90881.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 3
- Maker
- Percy Bacon Ltd, designed by GH Fellowes Prynne
- Main subject
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2a. 2b. 2c. 1a. Andrew is called by Christ 1b. George slays the dragon 1c. David converts the Welsh to Christianity - Tracery subject
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A1. Red rose A2. Arms and motto ( One and all
) of the Duchy of CornwallA3. A4. Angel holding host A5. Arms and motto (Sermoni consona facta, Deeds answering to words) of Trelawny A6. Red rose - Subject type
- Figurative historical
- Donors
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- The Revd Frank E Trelawny (father of dedicatee)
- Mrs Trelawny (mother of dedicatee)
- Miss Trelawny (sister of dedicatee)
- Mr HA Benyon of Berkshire (uncle of dedicatee)
- Mrs Benyon (aunt of dedicatee)
- Misses Benyon
- Dedicatee
- Lt Henry Wallace Trelawny, DCLI Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry , killed in action at Beaurains, France, .
- Designs
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- Andrew is called by Christ (1a)
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- . St Columb Major, St Columba, North transept. 1b.
- George slays the dragon (1b)
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- . St Columb Major, St Columba, North transept. 1c.
- Notes
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- Death of dedicatee, .
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission ID 336177.
- Truro Diocesan Faculty . Designer .
- Insertion, donors, dedicatee, subjects, .
- Manufacturer from .
- The design of 1c (David converts the Welsh to Christianity) is similar to that of St Column Major 1d.
- Images of whole window and main lights.
- Spencer, Alan. Stained Glass of Percy Bacon & Brothers, Menheniot p 2.