CHAPTER VII. 
The Nave West-end Windows.— Edward III. 
Niched Figures. 
South Aisle. I. Genealogy of Christ. IT. Three Martyrs. West End . III. 
Crucifixion. IV. Great Window, The Church Triumphant. V. En¬ 
trance. VI. The Holy Mother and Martyrs. 
In the western windows the separation of the niched figures by 
white diapered panels is abandoned. The Great Western Window 
has the niched figures piled one upon another. In the side 
windows the canopy is the dominant feature. A single figure and 
lofty canopy fill in the whole light. These windows are remark¬ 
able as regards their colouring for the extensive use of ruby and 
amber, which gives them brilliancy when viewed with the after¬ 
noon sun behind. 
The windows, except the western one, are of trefoiled lights 
with three quatrefoils above. 
I. South Aisle (third window from west). Three Lights. 
“ Jesse." 
The quatrefoils are filled with eighteenth century coloured glass. 
The window illustrates the Genealogy of Our Lord, but the glass 
is so mutilated that of the personages represented only Esdras, 
Daniel, Ezechiel and Joel, can be identified, the others are beyond 
recognition. The figures are in vesica or oval ruby panels out¬ 
lined by green. The window has been repaired and small heads 
have been inserted. At the top of the central light is a shield 
bearing the cross keys, and at the base is the date 1789. 
The central border consists of the twining stem of the Vine 
with leaves, it is mutilated, and in one place a heraldic covered 
cup has been inserted. The side borders have an upright stem of 
the Oak with leaf curving over on a ground per pale red and 
green. 
