Antony, St James the Great
North aisle east
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 Bros, designed by GH Fellowes Prynne
- Main subject
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a. b. c. - Tracery subject
- Angels holding scrolls
- Subject type
- Narrative
- Donor
- Frances Anne Pole-Carew, née Buller, daugher of John Buller of Morval, widow of dedicatee, died .
- Dedicatee
- William Henry Pole-Carew of Antony, former Member of Parliament for East Cornwall, died .
- Notes
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- Marriage of William Henry Pole-Carew to Frances Anne Buller , .
- Death of dedicatee .
- Maker’s mark. (triangle and three bees).
- Designer, maker, dedicatee, insertion, The Builder, Vol . , , p 475
- Death of donor .
- Truro Cathedral was given by same donor in memory of same dedicatee.
Window in memory of William Henry Pole-Carew
Main scenes. Above the shepherds in a is a scroll on which is written Venite adoremus (Come, let us adore Him), from the Christmas carol Adeste fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful).
The mark of the maker, Percy Bacon Bros, in the bottom right-hand corner of c.