Cullompton, St Andrew
Lady Chapel south
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- Number of lights
- 4
- Maker
- Fouracre & Son (WD Snell)
- Main subject
- Two scenes from the life of St Barnabas:
a, b. c, d. - Subject type
- Narrative
- Donor
- Beatrice Forrester, second daughter of the Revd Walter Scott Dumergue, vicar of Fareham, widow of dedicatee, died aged 81
- Dedicatee
- The Revd George Forrester, vicar of Cullompton –, died aged 79.
- Design
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- Barnabas brings money to the Apostles (a, b. Barnabas brings money to the Apostles)
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- . St Austell, Holy Trinity, North aisle 1. 1d. Barnabas brings money to the Apostles.
- Notes
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- Birth of donor. , .
- Birth of a daughter, Lucretia, to the Revd WS Dumergue and his wife at the Vicarage, Fareham, , , , , . , .
- Death of Lucretia Mary Sarah Dumergue, née Ragland, mother of donor, , , , , , .
- George Forrester, son of Walter and Margaret Forrester of Douglas, Isle of Man, admitted to St John’s College, Cambridge, . ACAD, FRSR855G.
- Marriage of dedicatee to Beatrice Dumergue, second daughter of the Revd Walter Scott Dumergue, vicar of Fareham, and half-sister of donor of Islington, St Mary, , , .
- Death of dedicatee, , .
- Insertion at the east end of the south chancel aisle, just above the “priest’s door”, recte CJ] Procter, vicar of St Mary, Islington, brother-in-law of dedicatee of this window, who was to become dedicatee of Islington, St Mary, . , , . Unveiled by Revd JC [
- Same maker as Islington, St Mary, . The donor of the Islington window was Mrs Emily Procter, sister-in-law of dedicatee of this window, who chose Fouracre to make it because she because she liked this window . Suggests incorrectly that the dedicatee of this window was Mrs Beatrice Forrester (half-sister of Emily Procter), rather than her husband.
- Death of donor, . , .

To the Glory of God and in loving memory of George Forrester, B.A., born at Douglas, Isle of Man, died at Hollington, Sussex, . Vicar of S. Paul’s, Clapham to , Vicar of Cullompton Devon, to .
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Tracery.
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He was a good man and full of the Holy Ghost and of faith. ( )
Tracery left.
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Tracery centre. The dove of the Holy Spirit, roses and unidentified flowers, possibly lilies.
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He exhorted them all that with purpose of heart they would cleave unto the Lord. ( )
Tracery right.
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S. Barnabas, called the Son of Consolation, brought the money and laid it at the apostles’ feet (based on )
a, b.
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a detail. Barnabas, probably a likeness of the dedicatee, the Revd George Forrester.
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S. Barnabas took Saul and brought him to the apostles (based on )
c, d.
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d detail. Barnabas, probably another likeness of the dedicatee, the Revd George Forrester.
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Inscription running across the base of all four lights.
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