Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches


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Window: 02, Chancel S, St Mary the Virgin, Drayton Beauchamp

Location in Church:
Chancel S
Type:
3 lights
Size (width x height):
4' 2" x 6' 10" or 1.28m x 2.08m
Subject(s):
Virgin Mary (15C), 3 Armorial Shields (14C) - Cheyne family.
Subject(s) - Notes:
The shields are all connected to the Cheyne family, and look opposite to the splendid monument to William Lord Cheyne, Vicount Newhaven, who died in 1728.
Date Made:
14C, 15C
Dedicated to:
The Cheyne Family
Notes on Window:
The figure and shields are all set into clear glass of the 19th century.

 


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Overall View of Glass
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Virgin Mary (figure is 15th Century) - presumably part of a previous window. The figure is set into a 16th Century background.
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Closer view of Virgin Mary.
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3 Armorial Shields - LEFT: Manselin (14C) - CENTRE: Cheyne, surrounded by foliage (14C) - RIGHT: Cheyne (15C).
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Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches

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