St Wenn, St Wenna
South Chapel south
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 3
- Maker
- Percy Bacon and Brothers Ltd
- Main subject
- Suffer little children
- Donor
- Miss Jane Drew
- Dedicatees
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- Elizabeth Drew, widow of Cdr Edward Drew, RN, of Trewollack
- Jane Hawkey, sister of Elizabeth Drew, of Trewollack
- Caroline Paynter, daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Drew, died 1901 aged 60 (GRO)
- Elizabeth Drew, daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Drew.
- Notes
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- Marriage of Edward Drew and Elizabeth Hawkey, , .
- Baptism of George William Paynter, son of the Revd Charles Henry Paynter, , .
- Marriage of GW Paynter, third son of the late Revd C Paynter, vicar of St Columb Minor, and Caroline Drew, youngest daughter of Capt Edward Drew of Tamar Terrace, Stoke, and Trewollack, Cornwall, , .
- Death of Dr George William Paynter, alias Camborne, son of the Revd Charles Henry Paynter, aged 78, , .
- Donor, dedicatees, maker, subject, .
A three-light stained Glass Window (Percy Bacon and Brothers, Newman Street, London), in memory of Elizabeth, widow of Edward Drew, Commander R.N., and her sister Jane Hawkey, both formerly of Trewollack in this Parish; also of Elizabeth Drew and Catherine [sic] Paynter, daughters of the said Edward and Elizabeth Drew, given by Miss Jane Drew, was unveiled by Mr. E.T. Whitford-Hawkey.
- Family of Edward Thomas Theophilus Whitford-Hawkey, Walford’s County Families of the United Kingdom, p 1422. London, Spottiswode, Ballantyne & Co, .
- Spencer, Alan. Stained Glass of Percy Bacon & Brothers, St Wenn.