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Church of St John the Baptist

A Grade I Listed Building in North Luffenham, Rutland

Church of St. John The Baptist, North Luffenham

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Early 14th-century glass, placed in the east window by John de Mollesworth, rector (1284– 1329) and transferred to two chancel north windows in 1870. This window has oak leaves and a lions face and shields that approximate for: FitzWalter, Or, a fess between two chevrons gules; Wake of Leicestershire, Argent two bars gules, in chief 3 torteaux; Cheyne, Checky or and azure a fess gules fretty ermine; and a cadet branch of Martin, Argent 2 bars gules and on each bar a rose between two crosses patonce or (C12 Martin three bezants each); The Lazar House at Burton Lazars, Argent a cross gules. (Photo Apr 2008).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 14 September 2013

Photo ID: 89414
Building ID: 101073898
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