Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
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Important Church Note: | Now used as a Meeting Room |
Location in Church: | East |
Type: | 3 lights |
Subject(s): | Cromwell,
Hampden,
Hobart (1902)
~ Crucifixion, St Mary & St John (13th c.)
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Date Faculty Granted: | 13 September 1901 |
Date Made: | 13th c. & 1902 |
Craftsman: | Mary Newill, Maker |
Sources for Dates & Craftsmen: | Faculty in Oxford Diocesan Archive |
Donated by: | Arthur Lasenby Liberty |
Notes on Window: | The faculty was issued for Great Hampden. 1902 window placed here when it was rejected by Great Hampden, who installed instead a window with Hampden, but replaced Cromwell & Hobart with The Bishop of Lincoln and the Rector. |
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Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
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