TCM/1049/1
Letter from Canon Mason (Canterbury) to Chancellor Worlledge:
It was very good to hear of Miss Wise’s proposal.
I do not see why you should be so sceptical about the mission of Pantaenus to India.
Jerome’s account is doubtless full of blunders, which he has needlessly introduced into what he translated from Eusebius;
but I think Eusebius’ statement is quite clear and self consistent and I see no more reason for doubting it than for doubting
almost any other fact for which Eusebius is our sole existing authority. Artistically I think the sailing for India (or arrival in India)
will give a pleasing variety; and historically I think it an even more profitable point to seize than the mastership of the Catechetical School.
Insertion, donor, dedicatee, subjects,
Western Morning News p 8.
Stained glass Window in memory of
Canon Wise fixed in the Cathedral.Truro Diocesan Kalendar p 155 (). Heard & Sons, Truro (D/E/3/9, D/E/4/5).
Miss Wise also gave a window at Ladock,
South aisle west,
in memory of the same dedicatee.