Reference WMO/86741
Address:
All Saints Church (south chancel)
Church Lane
Hoby
Melton Mowbray
LE14 3DR
England
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- Glass Stained Glass
- First World War (1914-1918)
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(upper left pane) Thomas Beresford of Fenny Bentley. Died March 20th 1473. (upper centre pane) James, son of Thomas Beresford, Canon of Litchfield, founded scholarships in S. John’s Coll: Cambridge, & a chantry at Fenny Bentley. (upper right pane) Agnes, wife of Thomas Beresford daughter of Robert Hasell of Chester. As you now are, so once were wee and are alive so that you bee. (sic) (lower left) In proud and loving memory of the descendents of Thomas Beresford who died in the Great War. Lt. Col. Percy William Beresford DSO, Assistant Priest of Westerham died in France Oct: 25. 1917. Also Major Beresford A J Havelock of the North Staffs Regt. killed in action Sept: 14 1918 at Baku Caspian Sea. Also of Major William Beresford died of wounds in Weymouth Hospital and of Hay Fredk. Donaldson K.C.B drowned in H.M.S Hampshire June 5 1916. This window is dedicated by Edward Aden Beresford, Rector ????? (lower right contains an inscription in Latin).
.Percy William Beresford, Beresford A J Havelock William Beresford, Hay Fredk. Donaldson.
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