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Heraldic stained glass | |
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The stained glass in the Great Hall was thought originally to have come from the manor house at Great Billing, but this has been refuted by manuscript evidence. The study of heraldry pictured within the glass connects it to the Bernard family who built this Great Hall. This further implies it is most likely contemporary with the building, dating from the late fifteenth century. |
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1450 | |
Glass | |
The coats of the arms in the window from left to right:
Centre of life at Abington ManorUsed by the family for eating, meeting people, and most other day time activity, the hall would have been the centre of life at Abington Manor. The impressive ceiling would have enabled the family to show off their status to guests. To the east there would have been a continuous service range probably with a buttery and pantry. The kitchens would have been apart from the main building and food served through one of the doors in the north wall. |
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On display in the Great Hall at Abington Park Museum |