414 S. MYLOR AND MABE CHURCHES. 



The wall behind the priest in black ; the trefoil in the gable 

 above his head is gi-een with white lines running the long way of 

 the foils. The roof shows traces of red tiles. The wall is 

 salmon-colour with white lines between the stones. The right 

 side of this piece was an outside edge, and its gable is ornamented 

 to correspond with the front gable. The priest's head-gear is 

 similar to that in No. 7, except that the ornament on each side is 

 a large daisy-like flower with white petals, and having the eye 

 formed of a gold dot with a surrounding circle of black. There 

 are traces of gold on the collar of his garment, and the inside of 

 the (?) sleeve shows traces of red. The steps leading to the 

 pulpit show red and white splashes, but the rest of the ornament 

 is gone. It apparently represented a carpet. The robe of the 

 figure to the (spectator's) left was light blue with gilt edge. 



The next figure had a robe with gilt edge and gilt ornament- 

 ations ; indeed, its outer surface was possibly all gilt. The 

 inner side of the robe was red. 



The figure on the (spectator's) right was dressed like the 

 central figure, but there is much less of the colour remaining. 

 One foot is on the stairs. 



This scene is in 3 fragments, there being 1 wire in the top 

 fragment and 2 in the bottom. Q.u. the presentation of the 

 B.V.M. in the Temple. Height, 16^ inches; width, 11^ inches. 



12. Fragment of a female saint, having a red robe with 

 gilt edge, gilt shoes reaching half way back over top of feet. 

 The ground is ornamented with groups of small gilt clots. The 

 cords hanging in front are tasselled. Height, 6^ inches. Hole 

 for a wire, but wire gone. 



13. Four fragments. Red divided by cross diagonals with 

 white ornamentation. Front of parapet and respond and pillars 

 green and gilt. 



The piece when whole was a separate stone having an outer 

 edge on each side. Height, 4^ inches ; width, 1 1 inches. A 

 wire in each of outside fragments. 



14. St. Stephen inalbe, amice, dalmatic and fanon. Fanon 

 dark green. Dalmatic, apparently green with gilt border. The 

 lower edge of dalmatic beautifully embroidered below the gilt 

 border, but the colouring gone. 



