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Church of All Saints

A Grade II* Listed Building in Long Whatton, Leicestershire

North aisle east window He is not here he is risen to Mary Ethel Lady Crawshaw d 1914, All Saints Church, Long Whatton

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Mary Ethel Lady Crawshaw 1917. Stained glass -He is not here, he is risen as he said- To the Glory of God and to the Memory of one beloved Mary Ethel Wife of William 2nd Baron Crawshaw, Born June 27th 1853 Died October 1st 1914, All Saints Church, Long Whatton. The Arms at the bottom left are Crawshaw (Argent three Bars wavy Azure a Cross Fleury Erminois in chief a Fountain) impaled with Hicks Beach. (Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Vaire argent and gules a canton azure charged with a pile or, for Beach : 2nd and 3rd, gules a fesse wavy, between three fleurs-de-lis or, for Hicks). Crest. Out of a Barons coronet, A Demi Lion proper maned Argent charged on the shoulder with a Fountain and holding in the paws a Pheon in bend sinister proper stringed Or. Motto Finem respice (Photo Jun 2015).

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on 24 December 2019

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Photo ID: 229286
Building ID: 101064262
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