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THE ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK MINSTER. 
Robert, and Sir John, are also in the clerestory windows, whilst 
those of Sir Peter occur over the nave arches. Previous to the 
fire of 1829, there was near the Lantern south-west pier a recum¬ 
bent stone effigy of Sir Robert de Mauley. 
Crucifixion. 
B. Virgin. St. John. 
R 
G 
G 
Old France. 
Plantagenet. 
Castles and Dolphins. 
R 
R 
R 
Martyrdom. 
Martyrdom. 
Martyrdom. 
St. Stephen. 
St. Andrew. 
The Baptist. 
G 
G 
R 
Old Mauley. 
Bek. 
Mauley. 
Sir Peter and Sir Robert. 
R 
The Donor. 
Sir Edmund 
and another knight. 
F nr nival. 
Wake. 
Vavasour. 
The window appears to have been given by Stephen Mauley, 
Canon of Bugthorpe and Archdeacon of Cleveland. He died in 
1317. The window was restored in 1903 by Messrs. Burlison and 
Grylls, at a cost of ^"400. 
The tracery subjects are new, in the upper one Christ is crucified 
on a cross bearing “ inri,” and on either side of the cross is a 
figure kneeling. The lower two show St. Mary with two attend¬ 
ants, and St. John, with book, between two men in armour. 
At the top of the light in the centre is a pelican feeding its young, 
and angels censing, and at each side is the head of a king. 
The subjects depict St. Stephen kneeling, whilst two men with 
stones in their hands stand behind him ; St. Andrew tied to a 
saltire and the executioner about to behead the Baptist outside 
the prison gate. 
In the lower band, the central light is occupied by the donor 
Archdeacon Mauley—seated and holding a shield, formerly ov bend 
vert defaced. Torre gives ov a bend sable heaving thvee dolphins avgent, 
and also “ ... cn tic JPlatthu, xlrd) © ...” On the left is a mailed 
figure with shield az. vaive avg. a maunche gules, (Old Mauley). 
The eastern light shows two knights in mail with surcoats and 
shields — ov bend gules, (Sir Peter), and ov bend sa. chavged with three 
eaglets , (Sir Robert). The western light similarly contains two 
knights with shields— ov (mutilated) a bend sable chavged with thvee 
dolphins avg., (Sir Edmund). 
