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Epperstone |
Key to Windows |
1The east window is by E R Suffling. it is a three panel painted glass window, depicting the crucifixion, Christ being flanked as usual by the Virgin Mary and St John. An inscription in a scroll towards the bottom of the middle light reads:
IN HONOREM DEI PATRIS LVMINVM ET IN PIAM MEMORIAM WILLELMI HVLME LANCASTRIENSIS CVIVS MVNIFICENTIA ADIVTVS IN COLLEGIO AENEI NASI OXON BONIS LITTERIS INCVMBEBAT HOC OPVS VITREATVM ORNANDVM CVRAVIT THOMAS F COLLINS AM HVIVS ECCLESIAE RECTOR AS MDCCCCVIII |
This makes it clear that the window is in memory of William Hulme of Lancashire and of Brasenose College, Oxford. The window was put in place in 1908 by Thomas F Collins, Rector of the Church. (Thomas Collins is himself commemorated in Window 2.)
2Two windows in the south wall of the chancel were pierced in 1883. They are both single-light windows. The eastern one of the two shows the angel speaking to the women at the tomb of Christ (as does Window 4) with the words:
HE IS NOT HERE HE IS RISEN |
At the bottom of the window is an inscription:
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOMAS FARMER COLLINS RECTOR OF EPPERSTONE 1891 - 1910 DIED DEC 17TH 1914 |
3The other window in the south chancel wall contains in its upper part a depiction of the conception of Christ. The Virgin Mary with a symbol of the descent of the Holy Spirit is surrounded by the words:
Behold the handmaid of the Lord be it unto me according to thy word |
A roundel in the lower part of the window shows a scene from the story of Peter’s raising of Dorcas, with a quotation from Acts 10.39:
AND ALL THE WIDOWS STOOD BY WEEPING SHEWING THE COATS & GARMENTS WHICH DORCAS MADE WHILE SHE WAS WITH THEM |
At the bottom of the window is the inscription:
TO THE GLORY OF GOD & IN MEMORY OF FRANCES ANNE WIFE OF THE REVD M H S CHAMPNEYS SHE DIED JANUARY 12TH 1882 · HER CHILDREN RISE UP & CALL HER BLESSED HER HUSBAND ALSO & HE PRAISETH HER |
(The second part of this inscription is a quotation from Proverbs 31.28)
4South aisle, East window dedicated to William Clarke and his wife. It depicts an angel speaking to the women at the tomb - the same story as shown in Window 2 but in an older style - with the words:
HE IS NOT HERE BUT IS RISEN |
The inscription along the bottom reads:
TO THE GLORY OF GOD & IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM CLARKE BORN MARCH 12TH 1784 |
7A two-light window depicting Saint George and Saint Ludmilla. There is a small angel in the tracery panel. An inscription below the figue of St George reads:
To the Glory of God and in loving memory of William Lambe Huskinson who died July 3 1904. This window is erected by his widow and 10 sons |