Marple Hall Glass

Arms and Crest of the Legh's of Lyme Hall

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West Window (Right)

Two diamonds of 3.5" (9cm) sides. These are understood to represent the Arms and Crest of the Legh's of Lyme Hall and are said to have been presented to the Bradshawes by Lady Newton of Lyme.

 

Moved in 1954

i) The left hand pane depicts a shield with a raised arm holding a flag or similar and is very badly worn.

ii) The right shows a goat or ram's head with with what appears to be an oak twig in it's mouth emerging from a three pointed coronet.

A third diamond in this window identifies that the glass was moved to Bunbury Church from Marple Hall in 1954.

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