Ermington, St Peter and St Paul
s2. South Chapel 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
- 4
- Maker
- Fouracre & Son
- Main subject
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a. b. c. d. - Tracery subject
- Angels holding shields bearing symbols of Faith, Hope and Charity
- Subject type
- Figurative historical
- Dedicatee
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- William Pearse of Thornham, Ermington, died aged 78
- Mary Pearse, wife of William Pearse, died aged 81
- William Henry Dunning Pearse, eldest son of William and Mary Pearse, died aged 60
- Edward John Pearse, formerly of Wimbledon and Ealing, second son of William and Mary Pearse, died aged 60
- Charles Samuel Pearse, youngest son of William and Mary Pearse, died aged 58
- Annie Elizabeth Pearse, eldest daughter of William and Mary Pearse, died aged 66
- Design
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- St Peter holding the keys with both hands (b. St Peter)
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- . Totnes, St Mary, South aisle. 2a. St Peter.
- Notes
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- Death of William Pearse, .
- Death of Mary Pearse, .
- Death of William Henry Dunning Pearse, .
- Death of Edward John Pearse, .
- Death of Charles Samuel Pearse, .
- Death of Annie Elizabeth Pearse, .
- Location also known as the Gransmore Chapel
- Maker from inscription style and re-use of designs.
- Insertion is year after last dedicatee’s death, but last two dedicatees’ names might have been added to inscription after insertion
- Images of whole and lower window.