Gulval, St Gulval
Chancel 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
- 5
- Maker
- Heaton, Butler & Bayne
- Main subject
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2a. 2b. 2c. 2d. 2e. 1a. William Bolitho, snr. Arms of Bolitho 1b. Philippa Bolitho, née Foster. Arms of Bolitho impaling Foster 1c. Richard Foster Bolitho. Arms of Bolitho 1d. Amelia Sage Bolitho, née Ley. Arms of Bolitho impaling ? 1e. William Bolitho, jnr. Arms of Bolitho - Tracery subject
- Alpha and Omega : two Crowns : six angels playing musical insrtuments
- Donor
- Bolithos of Ponsandane
- Dedicatees
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- Philippa Bolitho, née Foster, first wife of William Bolitho, snr, died aged 76
- William Bolitho, snr, of Ponsandane, died aged 82
- Richard Foster Bolitho of Ponsandane, son of William Bolitho, snr, and Philippa Bolitho, died aged 83
- Amelia Sage Bolitho, née Ley, wife of Richard Foster Bolitho, died aged 86
- William Bolitho, jnr, son of Richard Foster Bolitho and Amelia Sage Bolitho, died aged 64
- Notes
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- Insertion, maker, dedicatee . Replaced earlier window.
- TDC 1890 : 163.
- CintW 15/10/1892 reports new 5 light replacing earlier 2 light window.
- gives insertion date .
- At the time of insertion, about , the only dedicatee mentioned was Richard Foster Bolitho, and two of the dedicatees, his wife Amelia Sage Bolitho and son William Bolitho, jnr, were still alive. So the bottom of the window, with the five names, arms and dates of birth and death, must have been added, or at least modified, after the original insertion.
- Pedigree of the dedicatees of the window:
Pedigree will scroll horizontally if wider than screen. Larger version.
Window in memory of Richard Foster Bolitho, his parents William and Philippa Bolitho, his wife Amelia Sage Bolitho and his eldest son William Bolitho
The arms of Bolitho are ermine, on a plain chevron, between two chevronels engrailed, and three fleur-de-lis sable, five bezants. ( , , ).
The arms of Foster of Lanwithan are per pale sable and gules on a saltire ermine a bugle horn between four escallops. (
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