. St Ives, St Ia the Virgin, South aisle 1. 1a. Christ’s commission to Peter.
Notes
J Polsue, A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall, vol IV p 113. William Lake, Truro, mentions Basset arms:
presumably earlier window replaced by this one.
Proposal for memorial to Revd Hawksley
Royal Cornwall Gazette p 7,
Cornishman p 6,
Royal Cornwall Gazette p 5.
Window ordered by the Committee of the Hawksley Memorial (includes maker, dedicatee, subjects)
Western Morning News p 3 (gives maker),
Cornishman p 5,
West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser p 5.
Insertion, subjects (some reports erroneously give subject of right-hand light as Good Shepherd), maker,
West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser p 5,
Royal Cornwall Gazette p 5,
Cornish Telegraph p 7,
Cornishman p 5,
Cornish Telegraph p 8,
West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser p 5,
Royal Cornwall Gazette p 6,
Cornishman p 7,
West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser p 6.
Manufacturer from CinC 4/1879.
Maker, dedicatee, insertion,
Truro Diocesan Kalendar p 153 (). Heard & Sons, Truro (D/E/3/1, D/E/4/1, TCM/1257/2).
Maker from Peter, Thurston C. Notes on the History of the Church in Redruth, p 7. Camborne, The Camborne Printing and Stationery Company, Limited,
(a copy is held by the Courtney Library, Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro, classmark 726.51).
Peter, 1910.
To the Glory of God and in memory of the Revd. JW Hawksley B.A. rector of
this parish from to ,
this window is erected by his parishioners and friends.
Centre light. The Crucifixion.
Left-hand light. The Good Samaritan.
Right-hand light. Christ’s commission to Peter:
Feed my sheep.