Truro, Cathedral Church of St Mary
SMs4. St Mary’s aisle 3
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 2
- Maker
- Warrington, William
- Main subject
-
a. b. Visiting the sick - Tracery subject
- Donor
- Humphrey Willyams of Carnanton, son of dedicatee, MP for Truro –, died
- Dedicatee
- Ann(e) Willyams, née Champion, died .
- Notes
-
- Maker (
Mr. Waddington, of London
), insertion, donor, dedicatee , . - Amendment of maker .
Two very large East Windows of stained glass [Chancel east and South aisle east] have been put in, with a mortuary window [SMs3] in the aisle; and three other windows of stained glass [two of which are probably SMs4, and SMs5] are in preparation.
- The Ecclesiologist,
No .
, June 1849, p 401
Within the last few years five windows of stained glass have been inserted.
- The Ecclesiologist,
No .
April 1851, p 156
During the last few years, eight windows of painted glass by Mr. Warrington, have been put up in this church, at three several times.
These were1845 Chancel east, South aisle east. 1846 SMs3, 1847 SMs4, SMs5. 1850 SMs2, SMs6, SMs7. In Memoriam Redowi Wylliams
[sic] which appears to be a conflation of the inscriptions of SMs3 and SMs4.Redowi
may be a misreading of the end ofHumphredus
and the beginning ofWillyams.
- Polsue (SMs2,
SMs3 and
SMs4,
and their inscriptions, and thus refers to
SMs5
as the
second window
in the south wall.
) conflates
- Reinserted by Fouracre and Watson in the same location, which had become St Mary’s Aisle of Truro Cathedral. Minutes of Truro Cathedral Executive Committee, , .
- Pedigree of the donor and dedicatee of the window:
- Maker (