Washaway, Wadebridge, St Conan
West
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
Listed in the Imperial War Museum’s Register of War Memorials, reference 105110.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 4
- Maker
- Heaton, Butler & Bayne
- Main subject
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2b. Badge of the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry 2c. Badge of the 32nd (Cornwall Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot 1a. 1b. 1c. 1d. - Tracery subject
- Arms and motto of the Duchy of Cornwall
- Dedicatees
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- Capt Frederic Marriner Aston, son of Joseph Keech Aston of 3 Dean’s Yard, Westminster, husband of Florence Katharine Aston, née Mosley, of Costislost, Washaway, 6th Battalion Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, killed in action at Hooge, Flanders, aged 48
- Lt Ronald Mosley Aston, son of Frederic Marriner Aston and Florence Katharine Aston, 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, killed in action at St Eloi, Flanders, aged 20
- Notes
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- Marriage at St Margaret’s, Westminster, on , of Frederic Marriner Aston, son of Joseph Reed Aston, barrister-at-law and secretary and treasurer to Queen Anne’s Bounty, of 3 Dean’s Yard, London SW, and Florence Katharine Mosley, only daughter of Lt Col John Edward Paget Mosley, Bengal Staff Corps, of Hulland Park, Ashborne, Derbyshire. , , ,
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission IDs 477509 (Capt Frederic Aston) and 925813 (Lt Ronald Aston).
- Maker’s mark.
- Marriage in London on , of Lt Col Charles Frederick Miller, DSO, late DCLI, of Sydney, New South Wales, to Florence Katharine, widow of Capt Frederic Aston, DCLI, of Costislost, Washaway, Cornwall, , .
4-light window
and2-light window.
No locations given, but probably this window and respectively.
lists two windows by Heaton, Butler & Bayne in this church:
- Images of left, centre and right of window.