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THE ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK MINSTER. 
“ j$c. Hob ..tits " (S. Robert), and another saint with book and 
part of his name “ jSc. SSEmcc ... S " (Wincelaus). The background 
is made up of trefoils on a blue ground. 
The spaces between the figures are decorated with the foliage 
of the Ivy, Maple, and Vine. The borders of the two central lights 
have green Falcons on a gold ground alternating with sprigs of 
Thorn. 
IV. South-west Window. Two Lights. 
Four Sainted Kings. 
The canopies consist of a trefoiled pointed arch with crocketted 
gable and finial, and supported by arcaded buttresses terminating 
in crocketted pinnacles. 
The window depicts four sainted kings. In the upper row 
St. Olave with name “ Sc. ©labas,” and St. Oswald with falcon 
on hand and with name “Sc. (Dstoaltnts.” The lower row has 
St. Edward with name “Sc. libboarbus,’ and a king crowned 
and holding a falcon on his right hand, with part of his name 
“.bos." 
St. Olave, St. Oswald. 
St. Edward. St. 
FitzAlan of Bedale. Latimer. 
The borders consist of a twisted stem with leaves of the Oak. 
The shields in the base are FitzAlan of Bedale, and Latimer. 
V. West Side (second from south). Four Lights. 
The Royal Family. 
The cinquefoil contains a shield bearing azure a head argent 
between six martlets argent for Luterell. 
The canopy has a trefoiled arch springing from corbels at the 
sides of buttresses. The lower part of buttress shows plain masonry 
with arcading above and terminating in a crocketted pinnacle. 
The gable has crockets formed of ivy leaves and a tall finial, and 
within the gable is a cinquefoiled circle. 
The figures seemingly represent King Edward II. and his family: 
i, King 
(Edward I.) 
Queen 
(Phillippa 
of France.) 
2, Queen King 
(Eleanor.) (Edward II.) 
Oueen 
(Isabella.) 
King 
(Philip 
of France.) 
Queen 
(Phillippa 
of Hainault.) 
King 
(Edward III. 
when Prince of Wales.) 
