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Parish Church of St Helen

A Grade I Listed Building in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire

Stained glass in Hastings Chapel south window, Church of St Helen, Ashby de la Zouch

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Left hand light with three panels (1), round with medieval fagments around a shield quarterly 1) Argent three wolves heads erased sable (Hugh Lupus) 2) Azure a cross moline or (Molines or Molyneux) 3) Sable two bars in chief three demi lions rampant or a mullet for difference ( ) 4) Gules a lion statant or a chief ermine a crescent for difference ( ). (2) A royal crowned panel with the rose of Lancaster superposed upon the rose of York ( ). (3), Madieval pained glass panel of Christ prepared for crucifixion outside the city walls.
Centre light, 4 panels: (1) Shield with six quarterings 1) Azure a lion rampant argent and gules two lions rampant argent all within a bordure engrailed or. 2) Gules a chevron and in base a torch argent ( ) (Sable a chevron ermine in base a covered cup argent. (Holden)) 3) Quarterly 1 and 4 Gules a lion rampant or 2 and 3 Sable/Azure a lion passant guardant argent ( ). 4) Azure semme of crosses crosslet argent ( ). 5) Argent three bendlets engrailed gules a canton or (Sir Philip Horton of Pembroke), 6) ?Gules three ?garbs or ( ). (2) Medieval pained glass with finely dressed figures. (3) A shield of arms 1) Or a lion rampant sinister or. 2) Grand quarterly 1, Argent a fret gules. 2 and 3 Azure a cross or between four devices argent. 4, Vair on a fess argent four lozenges gules. 3) Sable a canton or. 4) Argent on a chevron gules between three birds sable a crescent or. 5) Azure three fleurs de lis or (France) 6) Argent two bars gules. 7) Per bend wavy argent and gules.(Per bend nebyly argent and gules (Folkstatyn)) 8) Gules fretty argent. (4) Round panel of medieval painted glass: Calvary with three crosses.
Right hand light: (1) Painted glass England quartering France modern all under an imperial crown. (2) An imperial crown with England quartering France between E.R. and dated 1585 for Queen Elizabeth I. Painted glass: A bishop is pointed out to armed soldiers. (Photo Aug 2015).

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on 18 April 2020

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Photo ID: 232009
Building ID: 101188344
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