From the Ecclesiologist, vol 4, no. Ⅴ (September 1845), page 241.
Kenwyn, Truro.—Amongst several minor restorations in this church, two new east windows of early perpendicular work have lately been put up. The tracery is of Caen stone; and the execution does great credit to Mr. Pearce, the statuary of this town. The windows have been filled with stained glass by Bere of Exeter. The figures represented in the chancel window are S. John, S. Peter, and S. James the Less; all under canopies, having beneath them sacred emblems. The east window in the south aisle has tracery very similar to that in the chancel; but the glass with the exception of the head is of a plain diaper pattern.
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