St Mabyn, St Mabena
South aisle 1 (vestry)
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 3
- Maker
- Not known
- Main subject
- Plain glass.
- Tracery subject
- Monograms:
A1. SH obiit A2. GH obiit - Donor
- Capt FJ Hext of Tredethy, Revd George Hext, Mrs Horndon of Pencreber, children of Admiral and Mrs Barbara Hext.
- Dedicatees
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- Admiral William Hext, died ,
- Barbara Hext, died , wife of Adml William Hext,
- Loveday Hext, died , daughter of Adml and Mrs Hext,
- Barbara Hext, died , daughter of Adml and Mrs Hext,
- Notes
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- Death of Lt George Hext, RN, killed in action on the River Potomack, , A2). . , (probable identity of GH in
- Burial of Maj Samuel Hext, 83rd Regiment, at St Mabyn, , Cornwall OPC database, died aged 39 (probable identity of SH in A1). .
Eight windows in S. aisle presented by Capt F.J. Hext, in memory of members of his family. East window in N. aisle presented by Messrs. Olver, of Trescowe, in memory of their parents.
(no date given, probably 1886).
- Insertion (one of eight windows placed in the south aisle at the same time by the same donor), donor .
- Donors, dedicatees .
- CintW 15/6/1889.
- If the identities of the six individuals whose monograms are in the tracery of this window, and are correct, then they and Adml Hext, one of the dedicatees of this window, are all siblings, children of Francis John Hext and Margaret Hext, née Lang, ( ) who are the dedicatees of ()
Tracery monograms. SH is probably Maj Samuel Hext, of the 83rd Regiment, and GH is probably his older brother, Lt George Hext, RN, who was killed in action on the Potomack river.
Rose, probably medieval, at the top of the tracery