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St. Catherine. St. Margaret (Queen). 
R 
R 
Edmund of Woodstock. 
B 
B 
Two figures. 
Martyrdom of St. John. 
Mutilated. 
G 
R 
FitzAlan of Bedale. 
John of Eltham 
B 
B 
B 
St. John 
School ? 
Fragmentary. 
before the Emperor ? 
R 
Holland. 
There are six subjects, the upper central one depicts the martyr¬ 
dom of St. John. The saint is shown bound and in a cauldron and 
having a liquid poured over him; a hand holds elevated the repre¬ 
sentation of a Host In the panel below, the Chancellor is seen 
teaching his school 1 (St. Peter’s). The other subjects are confused. 
The shield at the top of the western light bears an eagle out¬ 
spread and resting on a perch. That in the central light has the 
Plantagenet arms with a silver border for Edmund of Woodstock, 
second son of Edward I. and Queen Margaret. Below, in the side 
lights, are those of FitzAlan of Bedale, and Prince John of Eltham. 
In the base the eastern shield bears azure fretty or, in chief 
chequy or and az., and the central one azure a leopard ramp.- 
guardant between fleurs-de-lys argent for Holland. Sir Robert 
de Holland died in 1328, his second son Thomas married Joan, 
“ The Fair Maid of Kent.” 
A subject panel under an embattled arch has been inserted in 
the base of the western light. A mutilated inscription, Browne 
read— 
“ ... SS >: pia ... (®3L<£E ... M ... : 
eECMiV’ 
In the borders are green falcons and oak leaves. The east light 
has thorn enrichment. 
X. South Aisle (fourth from east). Three Lights. 
The “ De Mauley ” Window—Three Martyrs. 
In this window are shields of the De Mauley family, of Mul- 
grave Castle, and their alliances; the shields of Sir Peter, Sir 
T A. F. Leach, “Yorkshire Schools, 1899.” 
