St Neot, St Anietus
South aisle 4
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. 2b. 2c. Christ with orb and sceptre 2d. 1a. 1d. - Tracery subject
- Annunciation and dove.
- Donor
- Tubbe family
- Notes
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- From fragments originally in Chancel east.
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- s8 (No ) as being the Acts window, whose main lights are now in n2. The tracery lights remain as described by Gilbert and Grylls at s8. (No , the Tubbe and Callawy window), Gilbert and Grylls report the main lights of
- Mattingly J, Swift MG, Pre-Dissolution stained glass in Cornwall—a gazetteer, St Neot, (originally published in Vidimus Vol 31, ).
2a. | St Paul with sword |
2b. | St Peter with gold and silver keys. |
2c. | Christ (showing wounds formerly) holding an orb and sceptre |
2d. | St James the Great (labelled as St Neot by JP Hedgeland) |