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THE ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK MINSTER. 
similar figure kneeling before her, and in the corresponding panel 
a man and woman sitting at a table. The prevailing tone of the 
window is white. The niches in the upper part of the canopy 
have a preacher between readers. 
St. Chad. 
St. Paulinus. 
St. Nicholas. 
Prince Rufine 
killed by his father. 
Consecration. 
Consecration. 
Conversion of Wulfade, 
son of King Wulpher. 
Preaching before 
King Edwin and his court. 
Cart and two 
white horses. 
Death of St. Chad. 
The three children 
in a tub. 
The central light shows a large figure of an archbishop in a blue 
chasuble, “ ^animus Slrchjtcp. ’' Below is an archbishop, “ ®>cs. 
Paulin ar., between two bishops, one of whom holds his mitre, 
whilst the other gives him a golden crozier. The subject beneath 
shows the archbishop in a blue garment in a pulpit, before him is 
his cross-bearer. He is preaching before King Edwin and several 
nobles, one of whom bears a sword of state. There are also two 
ladies present. 
The west light shows a bishop, “ Cetitia,” in a red chasuble, 
and holding a pastoral staff turned inwards. The three subjects 
below are :—King Wulpher on a white horse and bearing a sword 
with which he has struck off the head of another who is falling 
from his horse. Near are two white blood hounds with golden 
collars pearled. There are several persons present, one with a 
bow and arrow. A bishop, with “ £>t. iScbtia” on mitre, and in a 
red robe lined with ermine, is seated and holding a crozier. With 
his right hand he is pointing to a figure of Christ crucified, placed 
between the horns of a stag ; a person in a red cap is turning his 
head away. Below is a bishop, with “St. Sctitia ’ on mitre, sur¬ 
rounded by several ecclesiastics praying. 
The east light depicts a bishop, “ NtcfjttS lEpus,’’ in a red 
chasuble. The three subjects relate to:—A treasurer in a blue 
garment, and belt over his shoulder, and with a great head dress, 
is pouring out of a white bag gold coin into another bag held by a 
person standing and who is wearing a purple robe and a belt with 
a knife and sheath, the latter inscribed “ jfalscti.” Behind stands 
a bishop in a red vestment and holding a crozier. A spindle cart 
drawn by two white horses by traces of rope and leather. The 
driver is in a red garment and red cap with white boots laced up 
the front, and sits on a seat in front of the cart. The lead horse 
