St Day, Holy Trinity (old church)
E1. Chancel apse northeast
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
- O’Connor, Michael
- Main subject
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2a. 2b. 1. - Subject type
- Figurative historical
- Donor
- Caroline, Dowager Lady Williams of Tregullow, widow of dedicatee
- Dedicatee
- Sir William Williams, Bt, of Tregullow, died
- Notes
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- Death of dedicatee, , .
- Insertion in progress, .
- Insertion, donor, dedicatee, ). , (gives subjects, mentions window in memory of same dedicatee at Gwennap,
the eastern apse … having three handsome painted windows in memory of Sir William Williams, bart., of Tregullow
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there are three stained windows in the apse, one of which is a memorial to the late Sir William Williams bart. of Tregullow and another a memorial to Mrs. Buller
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- Same dedicatee and maker as Davidstow, St David, .
- Some fragments still in situ.

The three windows in the apse. E1, on the left, shows left (E1 2a) St Matthew and right (E1 2b) St Mark. Each holds a scroll, probably containing a quotation from their respective gospels. The original of this photograph is thought to have been taken before .
Photograph from St Day Old Church CIC
.Photograph from St Day Old Church CIC.

Exterior view of remaining fragments.