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kneeling. A female saint holding a (? tree). Another holding a 



shield. Another holding up her hand. The part of a head. 



South aisle, window to east of south porch. In the heads are four 

 figures: (1) a bearded king with blue ermine-lined cloak on 

 his shoulders, and puce-coloured robe, with purse at his girdle ; 

 (2) a saint in brown against a yellow background, holding an 

 open book and pointing to a passage in it ; (3) a bearded figure 

 of the same series, preaching (?), holding up both hands. [This 

 figure is much mutilated] ; (4) another figure of the same series 

 too much nmtilated to make out. 



In the two remaining heads are fragments, a male head 

 wearing a cap, and part of a female head amongst fragments 

 of elaborate canopy work with which also the heads of the 

 three lights are filled. 



South aisle, window behind tomb. A perfect figure belonging to 

 the same series as the preceding, in brown on yellow back- 

 ground, bearded and wearing a sort of turban. He holds in 

 his hands a long tablet inscribed with musical notes (or 

 letters ?), and is apparently teaching. 



Chancel. Two windows on south side. Leaves of yellow stain in 

 heads of lights. 



Chancel. East-end of south aisle. In quatrefoil head, a seated 

 angel playing a mandoline, uncoloured. 



Chancel. North side window. A beautiful crowned head of a 

 female saint of fifteenth century glass in one light and broken 

 pieces in the other. 



Oliancel. East window. The central window of three liglits 

 has three armorial shields at the bottom, and above them tlie 

 centre light has an olive tree with six sliields of arms hung 

 on it. The nortli liglit has a large figure of St. John Ikipliet, 

 ])()iiiling to the L;imb. The south a fones|ion<liii'4- ligurc of 

 St. doliii lilt' l^]vang(dist. In the four bead liu;!ils art* standing 

 iigurt's of aiig(ds, oach holding an oval sliit'Ki charged with 

 hcialdic crest. All this glass is of the seventeenth century 

 and characteristic of the period. The two outside lights are 

 lillc'l with iiKMlcrn ^lass. 



