Pencoys (Four Lanes), St Andrew
Nave north 4
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 2
- Maker
- Glasby, William
- Main subject
- Donor
- Parishioners and friends
- Notes
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- Truro Diocesan Faculty Petition dated
,
to place a stained glass window by the font space in Pencoys Church …
granted , . A note dated from the Advisory Committee states thatThis window is not objected to in the modern Church of Pencoys which has no architectural interest, but would not be good enough for a Gothic building.
The Petition papers include a pencil tracing of the design, signed by William Glasby. Vicar was the Revd Arthur Marmaduke Thorold Daintrey. - BSMGP Vol 32 2008 p 103 article by Dennis Hadley refers in gazetteer to “two windows”, possibly this one and .
two windows at Pencoys
by Glasby.
mentions - Probably same manufacturer as .
- Same design as vidimus proposed for St Margaret, Swinefleet, Yorkshire, and signed by William Glasby, but probably never made (communicated to us by John Collins and Erika Szyszczak, Windows by William Glasby).
- Truro Diocesan Faculty Petition dated
,

A Thankoffering to God for the Jubilee of this Church –. Given by parishioners & friends.
Photograph copyright © Brian Gannaway
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