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THE ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK MINSTER. 
knighted by Edward I. ; 2, Plantagenet; 3, Swords in saltire points 
up ; 4, Roos ; 5, or a fess between two chevronelles sable for De L’Isle. 
Robert de l isle was summoned as a baron to Parliament in 1311. 
VI. North Side (sixth from west). Five Lights. 
A Pilgrimage. 
Three figures. 
Shrine. 
FitzUrse at Shrine. 
Fishermen. 
Pilgrim 
John of Eltham. 
Mowbray. 
Plantagenet. 
Bek. 
Neville. 
The small quatrefoil to the west has a shield bearing the arms 
of Mowbray, the other bears an eagle standing with wings spread 
out. 
The subjects are 1, Three figures; 2, Female kneeling at a 
shrine ; 3, A man in blue gown and crimson robe kneeling by the 
side of a shrine and holding a shield, or a bear sable , for FitzUrse ; 
4, A ship with fishermen putting out a net ; 5, A pilgrim (St. 
James) with staff and with shell on cap and wallet flap. The 
diapered background is red and depicts Maple. 
The shields are 1, John of Eltham ; 2, Mowbray; 3, Plantagenet; 
4, Bek ; 5, Neville. 
VII. 
North Side 
(seventh from west : 
Hermit. 
1. Five Lights. 
Bishop. 
Hermitage. 
Hermit. 
Satan. Figures. 
Valence. 
Plantagenet. 
Percy. 
Vere. Old Clare. 
The subjects are 1, A bishop, holding a pastoral crook, is giving 
his benediction ; 2, Hermit bringing food to a seated figure out¬ 
side the hermitage ; 3, A hermit leaving his retreat in a wood and 
following a naked person ; 4, Figure holding a clasped book pre¬ 
sents a basin to a person standing: behind the first figure is a 
grinning yellow-haired devil ; 5, Contains a group of figures. 
The shields are 1, barry of six argent and azure, an orle of martlets 
gules for Valence.—Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, was in 
the Scottish wars, he died in 1323 ; 2, Plantagenet ; 3, Quarterly, 
1 and 4 or a lion rampant azure, Percy ; 2 and 3, three hides hurient arg. 
Lucy, for Percy; 4, Vere ; 5, argent a canton gules, Clare (old). 
