Kilkhampton, St James the Great
North Chapel north
Entries in grey are not obtained from documentary evidence, but are inferred from content, context, etc.
- Date of manufacture and insertion
- 1860s
- Number of lights
- 4
- Maker
- Clayton & Bell
- Main subject
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3b. Arms of Carteret quartering Granville 3c. Arms of Carteret quartering Granville. Crest of Carteret. 2a. Earl Granville 2b, 1b. Grace, Countess Granville 2c, 1c. John, Earl of Bath 2d. 1a. Henry Frederick Thynne, Baron Carteret 1d. - Donor
- The Right Hon Mary Anne, Lady Carteret, daughter of Thomas Master of the Abbey, Cirencester, widow of Lord John Thynne, 3rd Lord Carteret, died aged 86
- Dedicatee
- Grace, Countess Granville, youngest daughter & coheiress of John Earl of Bath, (Viscount Lansdowne, Baron Granville of Kilkhampton and Bideford), Viscountess Carteret, widow of George first Baron Carteret, died , her heirs and descendants.
- Notes
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- Death of donor, , , .
- , gives maker, insertion and says subject was genealogical descent of Granville family from John Granville, Earl of Bath, to the contemporary possessor of the Kilkhampton property.
- The Civil Engineer and Architect’s Journal Vol 23 p 287 (). W Kent & Co., London.
- Donor from .
- Pedigree of Sir John Granville of Stowe, 1st Earl of Bath, and his daughter Grace (the dedicatee), Viscountess Carteret and Countess Granville.
- Pedigree of Lord John Thynne, 3rd Lord Carteret, husband of donor, . . His nephew (the son of Thomas Thynne, 2nd Marquess of Bath), who died in , was also Lord John Thynne, but was Canon and Sub Dean of Westminster Abbey, and was the dedicatee of
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- Image of window.
- Partially hidden behind the organ.
- Pair with South Chapel south 1 / South Chapel south 2.
Glory to God. This window was enriched with stained glass by Mary-Anne, widow of Lord John Carteret, in memory of Grace Countess Granville, Viscountess Carteret, widow of George first Baron Carteret, youngest daughter & coheiress of John Earl of Bath, Viscount Lansdowne, Baron Granville of Kilkhampton and Bideford; her heirs and descendants:(Inscription on a plaque below the window)
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