LADY CHAPEL—NORTH AISLE. 
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each side rests a golden falcon. Above is a projecting embattled 
gallery with central spire and embattled side turrets. The second 
and fifth lights have the canopies treated differently. 
St. Peter. St. Andrew. St. John. St. James (major). St. Thomas. 
There are five apostles having their names on pedestals. Each is 
bareheaded and holds downwards a scroll inscribed with a portion 
of the Creed in Latin. St. Peter (St. Petr) is in blue with yellow 
inner garment and holds a key, “ Crebo t b : patrc omnipotctrm : 
creator?: cell: x ter.” St. Andrew (S. Adreas) is in crimson and 
supports a saltire, “x t tesu 1 pm fit Hu: rt: utm'eu b mi mint.” 
St John (S. iohis) in blue with yellow inner gown, holds a golden 
chalice in which is a white dragon, “ Jpa ll sub porto pfiato dft 
movtui repult.” St. James (Sas Jacob) the Greater is in blue with 
yellow inner habit, and is barefooted and rests on a staff, “ jj i co 
crptu e be spu sco nat ex matia bncftrte.” St. Thomas (S. Thomas) 
is in crimson with figured white inner gown and holds a lance 
erect, “ Qesrenbtt ab i c f os t cia bie resurrexit martins.” 
The border to the central panel in base has, on a red ground, a 
five-petal silver rose alternating with a cruciform flower in circle ; 
the adjacent lights have the stalk and leaf of the Maple on alter¬ 
nate side of a twining stem, whilst the outer borders have a panel 
with knot. 
XII. Third from East. Five Lights. 
Tivo Apostles and three Prophets. 
The first canopy is similar to the first in window X. The 
second differs from the others and may be described as an octagon 
spire. From the base arches rises an open pedimented arcade 
surrounded by a low balcony with figures. Above the arcade the 
spire contracts, and on the summit is a short spire between two 
birds, and the spire is finished with a golden eagle. 
The third, fourth, and fifth canopies are alike and have a figure 
in each upper niche, as in the second and fifth light of window X. 
There are figures of two Apostles and three Prophets (named) on 
pedestals. Each figure holds a scroll downwards; on those of 
the Apostles is inscribed a portion of the creed, and on those of 
the Prophets, a quotation from their prophecies. 
St. Bartholomew. David. Amos. Daniel. St. Matthew. 
