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English: 1808 commemorative stained glass window in Shute Church, Devon, south window of south transept, showing arms of Sir William Templer-Pole, 7th Baronet (1782-1847) impaling the arms of Templer, the family of his first cousin first wife Sophia_Anne Templer (1788-1808), following whose death the window was made. Arms: Baron: quarterly 1st and 4th, Pole; 2nd & 3rd: Mills, impaling femme: quarterly azure and gules, on a mount in base vert the perspective of an antique temple argent of three stories, each embattled; from the second battlement two steeples, and from the top, one, each ending in a cross sable on the pinnacle; in the first quarter an eagle displayed; in the second a stag trippant regardant or (Templer) (Source of blazon of Templer arms based on Parker's Heraldry)
Date 1808; photo Sept 2012
Source Self-photographed
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