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St John the Baptist, St Philip, St Paul and St Stephen

  St John the Baptist, St Philip, St Paul and St Stephen

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1883

Four-light window with standing figures and scenes from the lives of each saint below: John the Baptist preaching, Philip baptising the Eunuch, Paul with Timothy, and Stephen distributing alms.

size: 48 cm (width of each light) [approx]
firm/studio: Clayton & Bell

Church of All Saints, Gresford, Wrexham
south wall of the nave (window number: sV)

Inscriptions: 'Repent ye for the kingdom of heaven is at hand' (Matthew 3:2); 'I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God' (Acts 8:37); 'Hold fast the form of sound words' (2 Timothy 1:13); 'Give alms of such things as ye have' (Luke 11:41).

Dedication: To the glory of God and in loving remembrance of the Ven. Robert Wickham M.A. Archdeacon of St Asaph for thirty four years. Vicar of this parish who died December 21st 1880 aged 78 years.



 
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References

Edward Hubbard, The Buildings of Wales: Clwyd (Harmondsworth/Cardiff: Penguin/University of Wales Press, 1986), p. 172.


 

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Martin Crampin (ed.), Stained Glass in Wales Catalogue, University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, Aberystwyth, 2018. (record added by Charlene Crampin)
https://stainedglass.delweddau.cymru/object/981 (accessed 22 November 2024)



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