THE “ FIVE SISTERS.” 9 
In the fifth light the medallion is similar with a coloured border, 
having trefoil foliage and encloses an octafoil. 
Fig. 6. “Five Sisters.” First Light from West. 
“ The glass is about \ inch thick, but by weathering it has 
become honeycombed, and in some cases reduced as thin as paper. 
The pattern of foliage has become almost obliterated. Most of 
the present upper compartments are composed of patterns made 
of the fragments of a later period, and are substitutes for the 
originals. The compartments at present in the lower portions of 
the light have been placed lower than their original situations.” 
Of the thirteen compartments forming the westernmost light, 
eleven are similar to fig. 6, except that the central figure in the 
alternate compartments is slightly changed in form, and the colour 
of green to white, crimson to dark blue, and rich yellow to ruby. 
The two other compartments are enriched, and are probably the 
remains of some narrow light. Of the thirteen compartments 
originally composing the second light from the west, eleven are 
now similar in form and colour, the upper two are of modern 
insertion. In the central light, of the thirteen compartments only 
seven bear the original patterns. The upper five are composed of 
figures of plain or other ancient glass. The lowest has the inserted 
Norman panel described on pages 4, 5. In the adjoining light, 
