LADY CHAPEL—CLERESTORY-SOUTH SIDE. 
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XVI. Third from East. Five Lights. 
The Blessed Virgin. 
Intercession. Supplication. Glorification. Assumption. Death. 
St. Paul. Female Saint. St. Ursula. St. Margaret. St. Helen. 
The subject panels in the upper row have figures in white 
garments and yellow hair. 
The large figures are under canopies supported by buttresses 
and have two tiers of niches containing figures and terminating in 
pinnacles. St. Paul is bareheaded and barefooted. He is in a 
blue garment and holds an inverted sword in one hand and a 
clasped book in the other. The female saint is in blue and holds 
a thin staff. St. Ursula is in a yellow gown and bears a ship with 
sails unfurled in one hand, and with the other a ‘hockey’ stick. 
St. Margaret is in a green gown and stands on a dragon, into the 
mouth of which she thrusts a crozier, and in the other hand she 
holds a clasped book. St. Helen wears a green robe and holds a 
tall cross. 
XVII. Second from East. Five Lights. 
This window is similar to No. XVI. 
Adoration. Holy Innocents. Presentation. Flight Annunciation. 
St. Matthew. St. Paul. St. John. St. Andrew. St. Bartholomew. 
The subject panels picture three kings presenting their gifts. 
The Blessed Virgin is seated with the Holy Infant in her lap. 
King Herod is in a white robe and seated. The soldiers are in 
chain armour and surcoats and have conical helmets vizored, a 
lance has pierced an infant. The altar in the Temple is white. 
In the flight to Egypt, the figures and the ass are white. The 
archangel Gabriel and the Blessed Virgin are depicted in the fifth 
panel. The Blessed Virgin is at prayer with a book open, above 
her is a hand. All the figures are in white garments and have 
yellow hair as in the previous window. 
The canopies have a pointed arch under the gable, which rises 
into a trefoil string course surmounted by an embattled parapet, 
the whole enclosed by side buttresses each having three tiers of 
figures of saints and warriors. 
St. Matthias is in a yellow robe and holds a clasped book and a 
halbert. St. Paul is in a green garment and bears over his shoulder 
