Entries in grey
are not obtained from documentary evidence, but
are inferred from content, context, etc.
Date of manufacture and insertion
16th century
Number of lights
4
Maker
Not known
Main subject
2a.
St Lallu or St Lalluwy of Menheniot?
2b.
St Germanus of Auxerre
2c.
St John the Evangelist
2d.
St Stephen
1.
Donor family and the Revd Tubbe
Tracery subject
B1.
Resurrection: Christ arises from the grave
A1.
St John the Evangelist
A2.
St Thomas
Donor
Callaway family
Notes
Gilbert, Davies. Some collections and translations respecting St. Neot and the former state of his church. Hedgeland, JP. A description, accompanied by sixteen coloured plates, of the splendid decorations recently made to the church of St. Neot, in Cornwall, p 39. , London, W Clowes.
Grylls, Revd Henry.
Descriptive Sketch of the Windows of St. Neot Church, p 16. , Truro, Heard
(No VI, the Callawy window), on which some
of the descriptions below are based.
Gilbert and Grylls report the main lights of s7
(No XIV)
as being the Redemption window, whose main lights are now in
n3.
The tracery lights remain as described by Gilbert and Grylls at s7.
RICJ 2000 : 41
Mattingly J, Swift MG,
Pre-Dissolution stained glass in Cornwall—a gazetteer,
St Neot,
(originally published in
VidimusVol 31, ).