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Throckmorton stained glass window, Haseley church

Stained glass window of Clement Throckmorton (died 1573) and his wife Catherine Neville.
St Mary's church, Haseley, Warwickshire.
Above the Clement Throckmorton tomb.



The Throckmorton window above the Throckmorton tomb.
Photo 2013. See larger and full size. From Aidan McRae Thomson.



The Throckmorton window.
Photo 2018. See larger and full size. From Aidan McRae Thomson.
See also 2006 photo. From Leslie Blennerhassett. Used with permission.



A note on the stained glass window written in 1730, when the window was more legible.
From [Dugdale, 1730 edn, p.656].
See photo of p.656.
Today the remains of "Nevell" and "1573" are still readable.



The Throckmorton window from the outside (S side).
See larger and full size.
Photo 2023. From Carolyn Gifford. Creative Commons.



The Throckmorton window is visible on street view.
Click to rotate.



St Mary's church, Haseley.
Undergoing restoration in 2006.
From Leslie Blennerhassett. Used with permission.



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