LADY CHAPEL-NORTH AISLE. 
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kneeling and having an inscribed label, “ Porta pas Seta tntdjt Pa 
bapttsta propljeta.” 
The subject panels are :—Our Lord with bannered cross and a 
king with a child in his arms, a bishop and nobleman, table and a 
bishop sitting with an ecclesiastic. The central border has golden 
crowns on a blue ground, and the side borders have a red ground 
on which are spaced alternately squares with white letters H.H. 
and B.XL on black. Redeaded 1915. 
IX. Second from East. Three Lights. 
King Edvaard III . 
Six angels. 
St. Peter. 
Edward III. 
Samuel. 
The Resurrection. 
Men and Women 
An Archbishop 
at devotion. 
at Prayer. 
Each of the six small lights of the tracery contained an angel. 
The canopies are octagonal but without figures under the niches. 
The large figures were Edward III. between St. Peter and Samuel. 
The king was crowned and held the sceptre in his right hand, and 
a string of beads in the other. The background was studded with 
garters inscribed, “ J^ont soft qut mat g pense." Below were the 
words, “ Bex ISPlnatPus terfius.” The prophet was named, 
“ Samuel proplieta.” 
Gent, writing in 1730, gives the central figure as Pope Gregory, 
which he adds was removed from over the north door. The figure 
is vested in white tunic, blue dalmatic, and white chasuble with 
golden flowers. He wears the pall and a crown with nimbus, and 
bears in one hand a key and a large crosier. 
The subject panels below depicted the Resurrection—Christ 
with spade, an angel bearing a cross in the sepulchre by the 
cloths, and Mary Magdalene kneeling—men and women at devo¬ 
tion, and an archbishop at prayer with a staff-bearer and an old 
man. In one a shield has been inserted —argent a fess betiveen three 
stringed bugles sable (Sutton). 
The central border has on a blue ground the letters R and H 
and a silver crown repeated, the western border has on a red 
ground a silver R and a golden crown alternately, and the eastern 
one a silver I and a golden crown alternately. The general tone 
of the window is white and blue. Re-leaded 1915, 
