St Columb Minor, St Columba
North aisle east
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
- Gibbs & Howard
- Main subject
- Crown and lilies at top. Annunciation : Adoration of the Magi : Baptism of Christ : Suffer little children. Lily quatrefoils at bottom.
- Tracery subject
- Three angels, centre holding Crown
- Donor
- Dr James Nicholls of Trenarren House, Newquay, older brother of probable dedicatee, died aged 85
- Dedicatee
- Thomas Nicholls, probably second son of John Nicholls, of Trekenning House, St Columb, solicitor, died aged 51
- Notes
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- Baptism of James Nicholls (donor), eldest son of John and Amelia Ann Nicholls,
- Baptism of Thomas Nicholls (probable dedicatee), second son of John and Amelia Ann Nicholls,
- Death of possible dedicatee, (funeral), (short obituary), (notice)
- Maker’s mark.
- CintW 26/11/1887.
There are a number of stained windows presented by Dr. James Nicholls, of Trenarren, Newquay, and his family.
- Death of Dr James Nicholls of Trenarren House, Newquay, then Trekenning House, St Columb, (notice), (funeral), (funeral).
- Pair with (apparently different maker??).