CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER. 
I. 
II. 
III. 
IV. 
V. 
VI. 
VII. 
VIII. 
IX. 
X. 
XI. 
XII. 
XIII. 
XIV. 
XV. 
XVI. 
XVII. 
XVIII. 
XIX. 
Part I, —The Minster. 
Twelfth Century Glass 
“The Five Sisters.” Grisaille Glass. 13th Century 
The Chapter House Windows—Edward I. 
The Nave Aisle Windows—Edward I. and II. 
The Nave Clerestory Windows—12th, 13th and 
14th Centuries 
The Vestibule to the Chapter House—Edward II. 
The Nave West-end Windows—Edward III. 
Lady Chapel (Four East Bays) with the Great 
East Window, 1361—1408... 
The Choir (Five West Bays) 1400—1420 ... 
The Choir Transepts, Large Windows to St. 
William and St. Cuthbert ... 
The Transepts and Lantern Tower... 
Part II.— The Parish Churches. 
All Saints, North Street 
St. Denis ... .. ... ... 
St. John—Holy Trinity, Goodramgate 
St. Martin, Micklegate—St. Mary, Bishophill Junr. 
St. Martin, Coney Street and St. Helen 
St. Michael, Spurriergate—St. Mary, Castlegate— 
St. Michael-le-Belfrey—St. Saviour’s—St. Olave 
—St. Cuthbert—Quarries ... 
Part III. 
Abbey Church of St. Mary ... 
York Artist Glaziers—Painted Glass in York Houses 
—Y. P. S. Collection — Ancient Glass in Village 
Churches—Bibliography ... 
Index 
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