Truro, Cathedral Church of St Mary
n28. North nave aisle 7
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 1
- Maker
- Clayton & Bell
- Main subject
- Archbishop Thomas Cranmer : John Wycliffe and Miles Coverdale : Cranmer receiving injunction from Henry
- Dedicatee
- James Trewin of Stythians (Stithians)
- Notes
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- Same donor and insertion date as n29.
- Dedicatee’s bequest to Stithians .
- Insertion, donor, , (includes pictures of windows).

THE · GIFT · OF · JAMES · TREWIN, · BORN · AT STYTHIANS IN THIS COUNTY .
n28.

n28 2 upper. Thomas Cranmer (–), wearing vestments of rochet, scarlet chimere, scarf and Canterbury cap. He holds a book, probably the Book of Common Prayer which he edited.

WYCLIF · ARCHBP: CRANMER · COVERDALE
n28 2 lower. The figure seated on the left is John Wycliffe (Wyclif) (–), wearing a Canterbury cap and blue cloak. He is shown holding a book, probably a reference to his translation of the Bible. Seated on the right is Miles Coverdale (–), dressed in similar vestments to those worn by Cranmer and writing in a book, probably a reference to his translation of the Bible.

THE · ENGLISH · BIBLE · ORDERED · IN · PARISH · CHURCHES
n28 1. Thomas Cranmer kneels waiting to receive the scroll proffered by King Henry .


n28. The joint dedication with n29 at the bottom of the windows.