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Church of St Michael

A Grade II* Listed Building in Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire

Church of St Michael, Sutton Bonington

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Later C20 stained glass window depicting horse drawn agriculture. Dedicated to George Ernest Paget by his son Cecil Walter Paget. The shields in the top of the window are the arms of the Diocese of Nottingham and Southwell (Three wells, and above them a Stag for Sherwood Forest, Virgin and Child for Cathedral church of St Mary, and Green cross for Boots chemists medicines). The second shield is Argent a cross moline gules, for St Michael. The centre panel contains a version of the Paget Arms, viz. Sable a cross engrailed between two scallops argent in the 1st and 4th quarters. An escutcheon with hand gules (gold, here) for rank (Baronet). Crest A knights helm with a lion rampant sable gorged or, and a scallop sable. Motto Espere et Persevere (Hope and carry on). (Photo May 2008

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on 19 April 2014

Photo ID: 102061
Building ID: 101242372
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