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VIII. North Side (eight from west). Five Lights. 
Christ. 
The subjects are similar to those in window IV. depicting the 
principle events in the Life of Christ. 
Annunciation. Nativity. Resurrection. Ascension. Coronation 
of B. Virgin. 
Montalt. Plantagenet. Nevill. Warren. FitzHugh. 
i, The Annunciation. The archangel Gabriel holds a sceptre 
and is kneeling, a scroll bears “ iUbe J/Harta (Sracta Plena ” : 
near is the lily in a pot : the Blessed \ T irgin holds a clasped 
book, and close to her ear is the Dove, the symbol of the Holy 
Ghost ; 2, The Nativity : behind the bed is a wattled partition : 
St. Joseph holds before the Blessed Virgin the naked infant 
within his left arm ; 3, Jesus holding a cross with white banner 
is rising from the tomb, around which are four soldiers in plate 
armour and basinets with camail; 4, The Ascension : The feet 
of Christ are only visible : The Apostles are watching: St. Peter 
bears the keys ; 5, The Coronation of the Blessed Virgin : Christ 
bears a sceptre in His left hand, whilst with His right hand He 
places a crown on His mother’s head. 
The shields are 1, azure a lion rampant argent , Montalt ; 2, Plan¬ 
tagenet ; 3, Neville ; 4, Warren ; 5, azure three clievronelles braced or , 
a chief gules, FitzHugh of Richmondshire. Henry FitzHugh was 
engaged in the wars with Scotland. 
IX. South Side (first from east). Five Lights. 
The Journey to Emmaus. 
The subjects are:— 
St. Thomas. Journey Christ and At Emmaus. Christ and 
to Emmaus. Mary Magdalene. Satan’s captives. 
Hastings. Vavasour. Etton. St. Edmund. Latimer. 
1, The doubting Thomas: St. Thomas is kneeling and holds 
a spear, whilst Christ is drawing the hand of Thomas to His side; 
2, The Journey to Emmaus: three travellers, the one with nimbus 
distinguishes Christ; 3, Christ and Mary Magdalene: St. Mary 
Magdalene with a golden ointment cup kneels before Christ; 
