Arms of Edward Finnes de Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, 9th Baron Clinton and Saye (1512-1585)
Category
Stained glass
Date
1400 - 1824
Materials
Lead, Stained
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Lyme, Cheshire
NT 500279.7
Summary
A panel of stained glass displaying the arms of Sir Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln (d.1585) surrounded by a Garter and surrmounted by an Earls coronet. The seventeenth century shield, quarterly of 4, is bordered by an oval surround of coloured and acid-etched nineteenth century glass. Other fragments include heraldic devices, yellow-coloured foliage, mantling and part of an inscription.
Provenance
Much of the stained glass at Lyme Park was originally made for St Mary's Church, Disley. Some of this glass was removed in the early nineteenth century by Thomas Legh and re-housed in the Drawing Room and Porter's Lodge at Lyme, probably during Wyatt's remodelling, which began in 1814. Other fragments may be European in origin, dating from a range of periods; it is thought that Thomas Legh may have collected these examples during his travels abroad.
Marks and inscriptions
[Two fragments of an insciption] (Written in black in the lower right corner- indecipherable)