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circular panels in the centre of the grisaille above. Flying 
buttresses connect an intermediate buttress to the exterior ones 
which are traceried. 
The lower canopies have a different design. They have a 
pointed arch under a crocketted gable enclosing a quatrefoil in a 
circle. On either side of the gable is a cinquefoil enclosed by a 
circle. The gable finishes in a finial which intersects the inscrip¬ 
tion above. At some distance below the gable arch is another 
having five foliations and forming the top of a niche. The 
pilasters to which are diapered and traceried and terminate in 
pinnacles. 
The lower quatrefoils seem to have been filled with the figure of 
an angel standing, the heads are insertions, the sides are ruby 
powdered with yellow five-petal flowers. The glass in the upper 
quatrefoil is confused. 
The small space over the first mullion has a red ground bearing 
sable a fieur-de-lys or , and that over the second mullion has a golden 
lozenge on a red ground. The upper medallions of the side lights 
have gules, cross swords argent with points down. 
The upper subjects are the Annunciation. The archangel 
Gabriel holds the scroll inscribed “ : ftflarta : #va.” In the 
central light is the Nativity, in which the Divine Infant is laid in 
a manger between an ox and an ass. Over is suspended a silver 
lamp. The Blessed Virgin is laid on a couch. St. Joseph is 
seated and resting his hands on a staff. The eastern panel is the 
Adoration and Presentation of the Magi. A red star above has 
guided the Magi, the one making the presentation is without 
a crown. 
Annunciation. Nativity. The Magi. 
B. Virgin. Bishops. Salutation of 
S. Elizabeth. 
The Grisaille panels between the coloured bands have an oval 
panel with renaissance ornament, a shield argent, a chevron between 
three lions or impaling or fess sable, and another shield sable on a cross 
or five pellets sable, Greville. 
The lower subjects are : in the west panel the Virgin and Jesus. 
In the central panel are a number of bishops, one mitred is reading 
before a seated bishop, and at the side of the canopy is a rayed sun. 
In the east light is a female saint surrounded by golden fleurs-de- 
lys on a ruby ground—Salutation of St. Elizabeth (Gent). 
