16 HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



central light contains the Good Shepherd, and to the 

 left is Elijah fed by ravens ; on the right being St. 

 Paul bitten by the viper at Melita. At the lower 

 part of the window is the inscription ' In memo- 

 riam Jacobi Caroli Dale, Qui natus est Dec. 13th, 

 MDCCXCI, et Obiit Feb. 6th, MDCCCLXXII.' 

 This is a memorial window to the father of the present 

 lord of the manor. In the tracery is the Lord of 

 Hosts ; with a figure of St. John and his eagle on the 

 right, stated by Hutchins to be the Virgin. This was 

 a portion of the original glass. On the other side is 

 a figure of St. Matthew, the head of which has been 

 restored. Two new figures of St. Mark with the bull, 

 and St. Luke with the lion, have also been inserted in 

 the tracery. Several old fragments of glass with oak 

 leaves, various devices, &c., have been put into the 

 upper parts of the south windows. The foundation of 

 the south wall was found so undermined by damp 

 that it was found necessary to underpin it and the 

 buttresses ; and it has been strengthened and made 

 thoroughly secure. Five stalls have been placed in 

 the chantry, the ends of the centre one being made 

 from a walnut tree grown in Mr. Dale's garden, and 

 is carved with a figure of the dove and olive branch. 

 The others are of oak, and the ends are carved to 

 represent the baptism of Christ, the flight into Egypt, 

 St. Peter's denial, pelican and young, &c. We should 

 add that the recumbent figure has been removed from 

 under the wide four-centred arch opening into the 



