Boconnoc
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
- Not known
- Main subject
- Marriage at Cana
- Tracery subject
- Two angels with inscription
- Donor
- Children of dedicatee
- Dedicatee
- Hon George Matthew Fortescue, died , aged 85
- Notes
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- Pedigree of dedicatee, .
- Death of dedicatee, (obituary), (notice).
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Both·Jesus·was·called and·his·disciples to·the·marriage (
).The inscription below the window reads
George Matthew Fortescue Second son of Hugh 1st Earl Fortescue Died aged 85.
To the Glory of God and the honoured memory of a loved and loving Father, his Children dedicate this window.
The path of the just is as the shining light.
The marriage at Cana—Jesus’ first miracle, at which He turned water into wine.

Tracery: in each light a pair of angels hold a scroll on which is written
Alleluia·Alleluia.

Left-hand light: the bride and groom sit at the table, while the servant pours water into the waterpot.
Centre light: Jesus tells the servant to fill the waterpot with water.
Right-hand light: the Blessed Virgin Mary sits at the table and a servant serves wine to the governor of the feast.