Redruth, St Andrew
North nave clerestory 7
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 67556.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 4
- Maker
- Clayton & Bell?
- Main subject
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a. b, c. d. - Tracery subject
- Cinquefoil angel and text
- Donor
- Mr. & Mrs. Williams
- Dedicatees
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- 2Lt Guy Grenfell Williams, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, 9th Battalion, attached to 7th Battalion, son of Mr and Mrs Edward Williams of Claremont, Redruth, killed by shell fire near Ypres aged 20
- Edward Williams of Claremont, Redruth, son of Humphrey T Williams, one of the first two churchwardens of St Andrew’s, died aged 57
- Notes
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- Death of 2Lt GG Williams, .
- Death of Edward Williams, , .
A memorial window to the late Mr. Edw. Williams will shortly be erected in St. Andrew’s Church …
(October).
- Death of Margaret Marion Williams, widow of Edward Williams of Claremont, Redruth, on , .
- *Manufacturer from , implies all insertions to date.
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission ID 430139.
- . Gives location as ‘north west clerestory, above the porch.’ Refers to other lights in the window being a reproduction of Brickdale’s picture “The only son.”