View towards east, into the Sacristy, leading off the east side of the North Transept, Chester Cathedral. Coplestone Memorial Window, Chester Cathedral, in memory of F. Lewis Coplestone (d.25 November 1914), Lt-Commander, Royal Navy, HM Submarine D2, son of Frederick Coplestone (1850-1932), CBE, JP, of Chester and Devon, whose mural monument is in the North Transept of Chester Cathedral, also commemorated on a window in the sacristy.[1] Frederick Coplestone (d.1932) was co-proprietor and editor of The Chronicle and also proprietor of The Caernarvon and Denbigh Herald and other publications in North Wales. He lived at 138 Boughton, Chester. Died aged 82 yrs. He was buried on the 22nd November 1932. His grave monument is in Overleigh New Cemetery, Chester.[2]
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