LADY CHAPEL—NORTH AISLE. 
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The lower row of subjects, under canopies, show St. Stephen 
exhorting the people from a pulpit, and a king and others at a 
shrine. 
The borders to each light consist of a vertical golden stafi bear¬ 
ing a golden sun, a lion or wolf’s head, and a leaf alternately. 
The lower part of central border has been mutilated. 
NORTH AISLE. 
There are three windows with three lights, and one—the eastern¬ 
most—having two lights. The painted glass in the tracery has 
gone, but the three windows contain, under mutilated canopies^ 
three much mutilated full-sized figures, with pictorial subjects 
above and below. The borders contain monograms. 
VII. Fourth from East. The “Swope” Window. Three Lights. 
St. Mary. 
Although the large canopies are white, colour predominates. 
The canopies are octagonal, four stages in height, that of the base 
being niched, with figure in front one and angels at the sides. 
The figures are St. Paul, who holds a sword upright ; the 
Blessed Virgin and child in the centre, and St. Peter with keys. 
The large figures represent St. Elizabeth with the infant Baptist, 
St. Anne teaching the Virgin, and the Blessed Virgin and her 
Divine Son. These are all mutilated, the background of the first 
has a circle enclosing an eagle, the central background is studded 
with circles containing a silver 12 rayed star on a black ground. 
The tracery is clear glass. Torre gives :— 
Christ enthroned. 
Bishop. Ecclesiastic. 
A row of six shields. 
St. Paul 
between angels. 
B. Virgin and Child 
between angels. 
St. Peter 
between angels. 
St. Elizabeth 
and the infant Baptist. 
St. Anne 
teaching the Virgin, 
B. Virgin 
and her Divine Son, 
Men. 
Crucifixion. 
Soldiers, 
The subject panels below pictured a number of men, the cruci¬ 
fixion, and soldiers. Parts of canopies have been inserted, the 
central one with shield bearing the Percy lion. 
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