St Neot, St Anietus
South aisle 3
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
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2a. St Lallu or St Lalluwy of Menheniot? 2b. 2c. 2d. 1. Donor family and the Revd Tubbe - Tracery subject
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B1. A1. A2. - Donor
- Callaway family
- Notes
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- s7 (No ) as being the Redemption window, whose main lights are now in n3. The tracery lights remain as described by Gilbert and Grylls at s7. (No , the Callawy window), on which some of the descriptions below are based. Gilbert and Grylls report the main lights of
- RICJ 2000 : 41
- Mattingly J, Swift MG, Pre-Dissolution stained glass in Cornwall—a gazetteer, St Neot, (originally published in Vidimus Vol 31, ).
- Image of whole window.

Orate pro anima Johannis Callway hanc fenestram facientis (Pray for the soul of John Callawy, who erected this window).
Photograph CVMA inventory no 005005.
Photograph copyright © English Heritage (formerly the National Monuments Record).
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B1. The Resurrection. Christ steps out of the grave.
A1. St John the Evangelist, holding a chalice with a dragon emerging from it.
A2. St Thomas, holding a lance.
2a. St Lallu or St Lalluwy of Menheniot? or an unidentified saint.
2b. St Germanus of Auxerre.
2c. St John the Evangelist.
2d. St Stephen.
2a. St Lallu or St Lalluwy of Menheniot? or an unidentified saint. On the front of the platform are arms described by Grylls as Callawy (sable, a fess between three daggers or). Papworth, Vol 2, p 779, gives the arms of Callwaye or Kelway as sable a fess between three swords erect or.
2b. St Germanus of Auxerre, dressed as a bishop with mitre and crozier. He is the patronal saint of the church of the neighbouring parish of St Germans.
2c. St John the Evangelist, holding the book of his gospel under his left arm, with his right hand pointing to it.
2d. St Stephen, the first martyr, holding in his right hand, on the skirt of his robe, a pile of stones (emblematic of his martyrdom), to which the left hand is pointing.
Sancte Callawy ora pro me (St Callawy pray for me)
1a. Kneeling woman before altar with rosary.
Sancte Germani ora pro me (St German pray for me)
1b. Kneeling woman before altar with rosary.
Sancte Johannes ora pro me (St John pray for me)
1c. Vicar Kneeling before altar—Robert Tubb, vicar of St Neot.
Sancte Stephane ora pro nobis (St Stephen pray for us)
1d. Man and wife kneeling before altar, probably William Tubb and wife; she has rosary.