St Mewan, St Mewan
South Chapel 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
- 3
- Maker
- Heaton, Butler & Bayne
- Main subject
- Jubal, the inventor of musical instruments : Salvator Mundi : David, the royal harpist.
a. b. c. - Tracery subject
-
A1, A4. A2, A3. - Donor
- Members of the Bennetts family.
- Dedicatees
-
- Samuel Bennetts, born , died .
- Jane Bennetts, his wife, born , died .
- John Pascoe Bennetts, his son born , died .
- Christopher Bennetts, his son born , died .
- James Bennetts, his son born , died .
- Jane Roberts, née Bennetts, his daughter, wife of Digory Pendray Roberts of Trevanion, born , died .
- Ann Bennetts, his second daughter born , died .
- Samuel Bennetts, his son, born , died .
- Frank Bennetts, his son, born , died .
- Notes
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- Death of Ann Bennetts, second daughter of Capt Samuel Bennetts .
- Death of Jane Bennetts, wife of Capt Samuel Bennetts .
- Death of Christopher Bennetts .
- Death of Jane Roberts, née Bennetts, .
- Death of Samuel Bennetts (father) of Trenoon, .
- Death of John Pascoe Bennetts .
- Insertion, maker, donor, dedicatees (gives donor as Mrs Barratt of St Austell and Plymouth, daughter of Mr JP Bennett, JP), , . All except two windows now stained glass.
- Dedicatees recorded on brass plaque below window.
- Maker, location (
east end of south aisle
), . - CintW, 15/1/1887.
- Death of Samuel Bennetts (son), .
- Death of Frank Bennetts (same dedicatee as South aisle 2) , , .
- The window is between the Great and Swell organs.