St Neot, St Anietus
North aisle 3
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 4
- Maker
- Not known
- Main subject
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2a. 2b. 2c. 2d. St Brechan / God with napkin of souls 1a. Five kneeling donor figures 1b. Five kneeling donor figures 1c. Five kneeling donor figures 1d. Five kneeling donor figures - Donor
- Young women of the parish
- Notes

Ex sumptibus sororum huius parochiae Sancti Neoti quae istam fenestram fecerunt (At the cost of the young women of the parish of St Neot who erected this window in ).
St Petroc, St Clair, St Manac, All Saints.
2a. St Petroc
2b. St Clair
2c. St Manac
2a. St Petroc, shown as a bishop, patronal saint of Bodmin (actually rendered as Patrick below in 1a). He is dressed in pallium (archepiscopal stole) and mitre, and holds a crozier.
2b. St Clair, shown in episcopal robes and mitre and holding a crozier. The patronal saint of St Cleer
2c. St Manac, shown in episcopal robes and mitre and holding a crozier. The patronal saint, with St Dunstan, of Lanreath

2d. St Brechan / All Saints, shown as God with a napkin full of souls
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2d detail. St Brechan / All Saints, shown as God with a napkin full of souls.
Sancte Patrice ora pro nobis (St Patrick, pray for us)
1a. Five kneeling female figures with rosaries
Sancte Clere ora pro nobis (St Clair, pray for us)
1b. Five kneeling female figures with rosaries
Sancte Mance ora pro nobis (St Manac, pray for us)
1c. Five kneeling female figures with rosaries
Sancte Brechane, cum omnibus sanctis, ora pro nobis (St Brechan, with all the saints, pray for us)
1d. Five kneeling female figures with rosaries