St Columb Major, St Columba
South transept
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
- Clayton & Bell
- Main subject
- The four evangelists above four Latin doctors of the church
2a. 2b. 2c. 2d. 1a. . 1b. . 1c. . 1d. . - Tracery subject
- Christ with patron saints of Physic.
B1. A1, A2. - Donors
- Daughters of dedicatees.
- Miss Frances Martyn of Ashleigh
- Miss Emily Lyne Martyn of Ashleigh
- Dedicatees
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- Mary Frances (Fanny) Martyn, eldest daughter of Peter Glubb (solicitor of Liskeard), wife of Thomas Darke Martyn, died aged 65
- Dr Thomas Darke Martyn, MRCS, surgeon, died aged 80
- Notes
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- Baptism of Thomas Dark Martyn, , of which his sister Caroline was the main donor. . The parents of Thomas Dark(e) Martyn are the dedicatees of St Columb Minor,
- Baptism of Mary Frances Glubb, (private baptism at Liskeard about , public baptism at Little Petherick about , dates vary between records).
- Marriage of Thomas Darke Martyn, surgeon of St Columb, and Mary Frances Glubb, eldest daughter of Peter Glubb, , , , , , .
- Baptism of Mary Frances Martyn, , daughter of Thomas Dark and Mary Frances Martyn .
- Baptism of Emily Lyne Martyn, , daughter of Thomas Dark and Mary Frances Martyn .
- Burial of Mary Frances Martyn, , .
- Death of Mrs Mary Frances Martyn, .
- Burial of Thomas Darke Martyn, , .
- Death of Dr TD Martyn, , .
- Truro Diocesan Faculty 29/4/1895 - position and dedicatees.
- Donors, dedicatees, maker, (detailed description of subjects), .
- Maker, donors,
A stained-glass Window (Clayton & Bell), placed in the Church by the Misses Martyn, in memory of their parents, was unveiled and dedicated by the Rev. R.H. Sowell.
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To the glory of God, and in memory of Thomas Darke and Mary Frances Martyn
Four main panels

St Luke. This may be a likeness of one of the dedicatees, Dr Martyn.
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St John the Evangelist.
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The four predellas.

Sanctus Ambrosius
St Ambrose, dressed as Bishop of Milan, with the symbol of St Matthew, an angel.
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Sanctus Hieronymus
St Jerome, dressed as a cardinal of the Roman Catholic church, with the symbol of St Mark, a winged lion.
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Sanctus Gregorius
St Gregory, dressed as Pope, with the symbol of St Luke, a winged bull.
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Sanctus Augustinus
St Augustine, dressed as Bishop of Hippo, with the symbol of St John the Evangelist, an eagle.
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