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V. Tracery of Western Doorway. 
The tracery consists of three trefoils with spaces between, 
similarly treated, and all within a circle, forming six panels con¬ 
taining small figures and a head. The subjects comprise a king 
with arrows in sheath, a figure with hands on breast, figure with 
pix, two figures having above the letter and a crown, and a 
head amongst fragments. 
VI. North Aisle, West W t indow. Three Lights. 
The Holy Mother and Martyrs . 
The quatrefoils depict Christ enthroned, St. Peter crucified head 
downwards, and St. Paul. 
Christ enthroned. 
St. Peter. St. Paul. 
Martyrdom. 
St. John. B. Virgin St. Lawrence. 
St. Catherine. and Divine Child. St. Margaret. 
The central light depicts, under a spired-canopy, the Virgin and 
Child, and a figure below. 
The side lights have figures of:—St. Catherine holding in her 
right hand a sword touching the ground, and in her left hand 
a wheel; above in the canopy is a figure of St. John. St. Margaret 
is treading on a dragon and thrusting a crozier into its mouth ; 
above in the canopy is a figure of St. Lawrence. 
The central border has busts, under canopies, and the side 
borders have castles and jars on ground per pale green and red. 
