St Austell, Holy Trinity
n7. 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
- 4
- Maker
- Fouracre & Son
- Main subject
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2a. 2b. 2c. 2d. 1a. St David preaches. 1b. 1c. 1d. - Tracery subject
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B1. IHS symbol A1. A2. - Subject type
- Figurative historical
- Donor
- John Lovering of St Austell and William Thomas Lovering of Charlestown, nephews of dedicatees.
- Dedicatee
- Elizabeth Lovering, died , and Maria Lovering, died .
- Notes
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- Death of Elizabeth Lovering, London Gazette p 8239.
- Death of Maria Lovering .
- Truro Diocesan Faculty 7/8/1925.
- Possibly a replacement for one of the (four?) earlier
windows in Cathedral glass with painted meditations [sic, perhaps ‘medallions’?]
in the north aisle by Fouracre , donor Mr A Coode , . - Insertion, donors, dedicatees,
- This window, and all same style and manufacturer.
To the Glory of God and in memory of Elizabeth Lovering born , died , and Maria Lovering born , died , this window is erected by their nephews John Lovering and William T Lovering.
B1. | IHS symbol. |
A1, A2. |
Angels holding scrolls on which is written
Come unto me [, all ye that labour and are heavy laden,] and I will give you rest( ). |
2a. | St David, vested as a bishop, with a bird on his shoulder. In his left hand he holds an episcopal staff and, in his right hand, a model of St David’s Cathedral. |
2b. | The Blessed Virgin Mary, holding a book in her left hand and a lily in her right hand. |
2c. | St Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist. |
2d. | St Nicholas, vested as Bishop of Myra. In his left hand he holds a crozier, and in his right hand he holds a model of a ship. |
1a. St David preaching.
1b. Presentation in the temple.
1c. Mary visits Elizabeth and is blessed by her ( ).
1d. St Nicholas interceding for three prisoners.