Penzance, St Paul
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
- Fouracre & Son
- Main subject
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- Fleur-de-lys diaper
- St Timothy over St Stephen over St Titus
- Fleur-de-lys diaper
- Subject type
- Figurative historical
- Notes
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- Centre light made by adding St Stephen to single lancet originally in either North or South transept.).
- Inserted during enlargement as part of jubilee celebration of the building of the church, maker, , .
- Maker from
Old east window restored: figure of S. Stephen added to the centre light. West window also ornamented in accordance with an existing pattern in the Church.
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(no date given; probably 1894).
Sanctus Timotheus
Sanctus Stephanus
Centre light, upper two panels.
Centre light. Lower two panels. SS Stephen and Titus.
Sanctus Stephanus
Centre light, middle panel. St Stephen, holding in the fold of his cloak the stones with which he was martyred and, in his right hand, a martyr’s palm frond.
Sanctus Titus
Centre light, lower panel. St Titus, dressed as a bishop. He holds, in his left hand, a book, probably a reference to the New Testament book that bears his name, and, in his right hand, a crozier. There appears to have been a repair to the window near the top of the crozier.