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The sceptre of Queen (Eleanor) has an Oak terminal, that of 
Queen (Isabella) a sprig of Maple, whilst that of King (Edward II.) 
has a fleur-de-lys terminal. The Queen of France holds a white 
dove in her left hand. The King of France holds a sprig of white 
hair-bells. Queen (Phillippa of Hainault) holds in her arms a 
white squirrel collared. The King (Edward III.) is looking toward 
the queen and holds a white falcon in his hand. Behind the right 
shoulder of Queen (Isabella) is a radiated sun. 
The foliage of the lights is formed of the stem, branches, leaves, 
and fruit of the oak and thorn. In the base of the first and second 
lights the diaper stem ascends from the mouth of a golden falcon. 
The borders to the first and third lights are heraldic azure a fleur- 
de-lys argent , the other two depict the maple. 
VI. West Side (third from south). Five Lights. Re-leaded 1914. 
Female Saints. 
In the tracery is the shield of Clare. 
At the top of each light is a fleur-de-lys, except the fourth which 
has azure a cross patonce arg. 
There are two rows of large figures, named, and standing under 
tall-pointed trefoded canopies springing from corbels at the sides 
of plain buttresses terminating in crocketted pinnacles. Above 
the gable and between pinnacles rises a pointed arch supported 
on pilasters, and having an intermediate arch. The gable pinnacle 
rises through the whole, the arch spandrel on one side bears the 
letter t6 and on the other the device o°o 
o 
Female 
St. Elizabeth. 
B. Virgin and 
St. Mary 
Female 
Saint. 
Divine Child. 
of Salome. 
Saint. 
Sainted 
S. Catherine. 
St. Mary 
Female 
Female 
Queen. 
of Egypt. 
Saint. 
Saint. 
Roos. 
Clare. 
Plantagenet. 
War re nne. 
Percy (old). 
The upper row contains in the centre the Blessed Virgin seated 
with her Divine Son. She is giving him a scroll bearing 0 . 0 .B., 
whilst her son holds a small window in his left hand. The 
adjacent lights have St. Elizabeth (“j&. lElt^abey : ) holding a book, 
and St. Mary of Salome, also with book, and named “ j$t. fHaria, 
&a.met.” The outer figures are female saints with clasped 
books, one named “j$t. iJ^flar...covc. The panels of the second and 
fifth lights are powdered with silver fleur-de-lys. 
