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Archaeologia
Cantiana Vol. 58 - 1945 page 13
THE MEDIEVAL PAINTED GLASS OF CHILHAM. By C.
R. Councer, F.S.A. Continued
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the relevant period, Beatrice (d. 1415) wife of
Thomas, fifth Baron de Roos?]
"In the Western window is the head of an ox, part of
the symbol of St. Luke, with the motto SANCTUS LUCAS"
[gone].
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One other small fact which emerges from this description should be
noted: the Darells and Thwaits shields had already disappeared by 1794.
Had they been still there it is very unlikely that the careful Cozens
would not have noted them. |
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