Newlyn, St Peter
North aisle 2
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 1
- Maker
- Heaton, Butler & Bayne
- Main subject
- Miraculous draught of fishes
- Donor
- Mr HC Richards, brother of dedicatee
- Dedicatee
- The Revd Frederick Field-Richards, lay-reader and then curate, died
- Notes
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- Marriage of dedicatee to Mary Campbell Dunnington-Jefferson .
- Death of dedicatee, .
- One of a pair of windows (the other being North aisle 3) to be inserted showing scenes from the life of our Lord, .
- Dedicatee, insertion, subject,
east transept,
probably the newly-opened north transept which is memorial to dedicatee.
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Location described as - Maker, donors, dedicatee
new aisle
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Location given as - suggests design may be by George Ostrehan, but no mention of this has been found in any of the contemporary reports until RCG 1905-05-11 which contains various inaccuracies. He died on at the age of 35 ( ) which would make him 17 or 18 in 1886 when the window was inserted.
- South aisle 2, South aisle 3, North aisle 2, North aisle 3. Describes location of this window as North Transept. (no date given, probably during 1886); reports insertion of