PAINTED WINDOWS AT HADDON HALL. 39 



The shield in the base is blank. The head and left side of 

 the supporting angel are missing, but the hands and scroll 

 remain. 



The fifth, and last, light is capped by a small " batement " 

 and an " angell." The outline of a figure only, exists in the 

 former, and one fragment of the leafy filling remains in the 

 latter. This light, like the first, has lost its prigcipal figure — 

 unless the fragment at the bottom once formed a part of it. It 

 represents the lower part of the figure of a bishop, in full 

 canonicals, with a pastoral staff. 



The chasuble is white, powdered with quasi roses stained, 

 with a richly-embroidered orfray, also heightened with gold. 

 The dalmatic is fringed with blue. The alb is white, with a 

 rich orfray at the feet. The grass is boldly delineated on a 

 brownish-matted ground, and brightened with stain. Altogether 

 this is a well-wrought and beautiful fragment. 



