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Withcote Chapel

A Grade I Listed Building in Withcote, Leicestershire

Medieval stained glass, Withcote Chapel

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The glass in the chapel was taken out and cleaned in 1975. Stained glass north window 3. C16 stained glass. A patriarch with lozenge emblem on his hat, red robes lined with ermine. Above him Arms of Duchy of Lancaster with red rose. A saint named as Ju (Jude) in a green robe. Above him the Royal Arms of England lions quartered with French Fleurs de lys. St Thomas, named below as St Simon, reads The Book with an expression of doubt. Above him, Arms of Earldom of Richmond. (Photo Mar 2010).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 21 August 2014

Photo ID: 110977
Building ID: 101074845
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