St Ewe, All Saints
South 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
- 2
- Maker
- Heaton, Butler & Bayne
- Main subject
- Tracery subject
- Crown and crossed palm fronds on a crown of thorns and rays of light
- Donor
- Mr Francis Hicks, wine merchant of Plymouth, husband of dedicatee.
- Dedicatee
- Harriet Ann Hicks, née Stephens, youngest daughter of Thomas Stephens of St Ewe, first wife of donor, died aged 36
- Notes
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- Marriage of Francis Hicks of Plymouth to Harriet Ann Stephens of St Ewe,
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Nansladern
[Nansladron]),
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(gives date as , bride’s father as Thomas Stephens
of - Death of dedicatee,
- Maker, insertion, donor, dedicatee, , .
Thirteen new windows have been inserted, 5 of which are filled with stained glass.
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- Donors, dedicatee, .
- Marriage of Francis Hicks of Plymouth to Harriet Ann Stephens of St Ewe,
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In memory of Harriet Ann wife of Francis Hicks of Plymouth
The angel addresses the holy women at the empty tomb
Photograph copyright © John Evans.

A. Quatrefoil containing crossed palm fronds and a crown on a crown of thorns and rays of light.
Photograph copyright © John Evans.