Devon & Cornwall notes & queries . H. Roscoe Gibbs. Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries. 49 36. Roscoe Gibbs.—We regret to have to record thedecease of Mr. Roscoe Gibbs, one of our most valuedcontributors, who had been associated with Devon Notes andQueries for the ten years of its existence, his earliest articleon the Bridford and Lustleigh Screens appearing in thefirst voHme, and the latest contribution from his pen Onthe Heraldry of the Lower Windows of Exeter Cathedralappeared only last year. To us his loss will be a greatone; the earnestness and zeal with which he approachedany subje


Devon & Cornwall notes & queries . H. Roscoe Gibbs. Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries. 49 36. Roscoe Gibbs.—We regret to have to record thedecease of Mr. Roscoe Gibbs, one of our most valuedcontributors, who had been associated with Devon Notes andQueries for the ten years of its existence, his earliest articleon the Bridford and Lustleigh Screens appearing in thefirst voHme, and the latest contribution from his pen Onthe Heraldry of the Lower Windows of Exeter Cathedralappeared only last year. To us his loss will be a greatone; the earnestness and zeal with which he approachedany subject in which he was interested, and the great careand accuracy with which he pursued his quest, were markedcharacteristics of the man. Besides being a good antiquary,he was a draughtsman of no ordinary ability, as is fullyindicated by the many careful drawings which accompaniedand adorned his contributions. Amongst the other papersin our columns from his pen may be mentioned Heraldryand Stained Glass in Exeter Cathedral, Memorials ofBis


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