Scarrington St John of Beverley
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Depicts The Crucifixion and is dedicated to Mary Elizabeth Marsh who died in 1870. A brass plaque beneath the window reads:
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN AFFECTIONATE
REMEMBRANCE OF MARY ELIZABETH, THE
BELOVED WIFE OF JOHN THOMAS MARSH,
WHO DIED APRIL 18TH, 1870, AGED 36 YEARS. |
The window is signed ‘H. Hughes, London, 1870.’
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The East Window depicts The Ascension and was the gift of Mrs Vincent in memory of Henry Vincent Flower who died in 1851.
It was produced by Ward and Hughes of London.
Godfrey (1907) records that there was a brass plaque that read:
IN MEMORY OF
HENRY VINCENT FLOWER.
DIED JULY 27TH 1851 AGED 49 YEARS. |
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Dedicated to Elizabeth Mee who died in 1891 aged 88.
A brass plaque beneath the window reads:
Gloriam Dei.
E. Mee obit Sept. die xxv A.D. mdcccxci
aetatis suae lxxxviii |
4.
Window dedicated to Thomas Marsh who died on 26 January 1870 aged 63. The inscription at the bottom of the window reads:
IN MEMORIAM
T. M. OBIIT IAN. XXVI
MDCCCLXX |
South Aisle
5. It shows St Michael the Archangel and is dedicated to T. D. Readett-Bayley who died in 1956.
The window was made by Pope & Parr of Nottingham.
The inscription at the bottom of the window reads:
For the beauty of God’s House and in loving memory of
Thomas Dennis Readett-Bayley
Born Jan 10th 1906. Died Dec 7th 1956 |
Nave
6.
Window dedicated to Rebecca Ludlow who died in 1829.
It was produced by Ward and Hughes of London and depicts The Adoration and The Annunciation.
The inscription at the bottom of the window reads:
TO THE MEMORY OF HIS BELOVED MOTHER WHO DIED OCT: 19 1829 AGED 52
THIS WINDOW IS ERECTED BY THOMAS VINCENT LUDLOW |
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Window dedicated to John Ludlow who died in 1846.
It was produced by Ward and Hughes of London and depicts The Circumcision of Christ.
The inscription at the bottom of the window reads:
TO THE MEMORY OF HIS BELOVED FATHER WHO DIED OCT: 18 1846, AGED 80
THIS WINDOW IS ERECTED BY THOMAS VINCENT LUDLOW |
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