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St. Patrick's Cathedral of the Church of Ireland, Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland


English: Stained glass window W16 in the west wall of the north aisle, depicting Moses and Jethro (left light), Moses and the bronze serpent (centre light) and Samuel annointing David (right light). The window was cartooned and executed by William Warrington in London. It is signed “Warrington” (at the bottom of the left light) and “Deln et PinxtLondon 1854”. Inscriptions at the bottom: “Memorial to William Blacker died 27th October 1850 aged 76. Erected by Thomas S. Blacker, his newphew” (left light) and “Memorial to the Revd Samuel Blacker LL.D died January 3rd 1849 aged 77. Erected by his ...” (right light, the lowest line couldn't be read). (See W. R. H. Carson, The Stained Glass Windows of the Cathedral Church of St. Patrick Armagh, p. 6–7; gloine.ie.)
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