CHAPTER HOUSE. 
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The top of central light has a device or a saltire engrailed sa. 
Botecourt. John de Botecourt served in the Scottish wars. He 
died in 1324. 
The window illustrates twenty events in the life of 
St. CATHERINE. 
Beheaded. 
Receiving 
Christ’s 
Blessing. 
Delivered 
from the 
Wheel. 
Conversion 
of the 
Philosophers. 
Angels 
ascending 
with her soul. 
Arrested at 
her devotions. 
Before the 
Officers. 
Scourged 
at a pillar. 
Rescued 
by an angel. 
Emperor on 
horseback, 
hawking. 
An Execution. 
Conversion 
of the 
Minister. 
Before the 
Emperor. 
Presentation 
of animals for 
sacrifice. 
Admonished 
by the 
Emperor. 
In prison, 
visited by an 
Angel. 
The 
Emperor 
threatens. 
Led to heathen 
Temple. 
As prisoner 
at a Pagan 
Offering. 
Fragmentary. 
St. Catherine (Nov. 25th, 307) according to the legend, was the 
daughter of Costus and Sabinella, Queen of Egypt. Costus was 
the son of Constantius Chlorus, by his first wife On the death of 
Fig. 12. Chapter House. I. N.W. Second and Fourth Lights. 
King Costus, Catherine became queen. Her counsellors urged 
her to marry. She dreamt she had been bethrothed to Christ. 
When she awoke she saw a ring on her finger. Soon after, during a 
