Charlestown, St Paul
West
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 2
- Maker
- Fouracre & Son
- Main subject
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2a. 2b. 1a. 1b. - Subject type
- Figurative allegorical
- Donor
- Kate Gladding, youngest daughter of Henry William Higman of Methleigh, St Austell, sister of dedicatee.
- Dedicatee
- Mary Ferris, second daughter of Henry William Higman of St Austell, clay merchant, wife of the Revd Alfred Harry Ferris, vicar of Charlestown –, died aged 59.
- Designs
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- “Church militant” / Fortitude (2a. The “Church Militant”)
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- . Plymouth, Emmanuel, South transept. 2a. Fortitude.
- . Penwerris, St Michael and All Angels, Chancel east. 2a. Fortitude.
- “Church Triumphant” / Purity (2b. The “Church Triumphant”)
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- . Plymouth, Emmanuel, South transept. 2b. Purity.
- . Penwerris, St Michael and All Angels, Chancel east. 2b. Purity.
- Notes
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- Insertion, donor, dedicatee, subjects .
- TDM 1907 : 216.
- Insertion, donor, dedicatee,
Dedication of Stained Glass West Window, the gift of Mrs. Gladding, in memory of her sister Mary, wife of the Rev. A.H. Ferris, who for 25 years was Vicar of the Parish.
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- Pedigree of the donor and dedicatee of the window:
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To the greater Glory of God and in loving memory of Mary Ferris for twenty five years a faithful worker for this church and parish
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The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God ( )
2a. The “Church Militant”.
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1a. A cross fleury on a shield.
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Then are they glad because they are at rest ( )
2b. The “Church Triumphant”.
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1b. A fleur-de-lys on a shield.
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