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THE ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK MINSTER. 
cinquefoiled arch is a golden-winged bird, may be a pelican. The 
canopy boss has a wolf’s head. 
King Ida. Pope Sylverius. King Edwin. St. Paulinus. 
France and England. Bowet. Dalby. Walworth. 
The large figures are :—A king in a red robe (Ida of Deira) 
“ IHtie Dm :Eer”; a pope (St. Sylverius), in a red chasuble, 
“.fonts The mitre is double crowned and within a 
nimbus, and the crozier has a double cross. King Edwin of 
Northumbria, the founder of the minster, is in a purple robe with 
name “ jfos. lEhfru'rt PR’’ St. Paulinus, the first Archbishop elect 
of York, “ jfog. Paul, He is in red chasuble, and bears 
the pall, his mitre is within a nimbus. 
The shields are quarterly Old France and England. Argent three 
reindeers' heads two and one sable —Bowet; gules a chevron ermine between 
three buckles or —Dalby; gules a bend ragulie argent between two garbs or 
-Walworth. On a scroll, “ Crcho fit IBrtim patrem omnipotentem 
cnatorem.” 
Thomas Dalby was Archdeacon of Richmond, he died in 1400. 
Thomas Walworth was Prebendary of Bugthorpe 1386 to 1406, 
and was brother to the famous Walworth, Lord Mayor of London. 
The borders to the shields are alternately Plantagenet (three lions) 
and Old France (three lilies). 
VIII. Second from West. Five Lights. 
In the tracery are figures of Kings and Apostles David with 
harp; St. Peter with keys and book; St. Paul resting on the 
pommel of an inverted sword ; St.John, St. Jude with club ; St. 
James the Less with a fuller’s bat ; an apostle has been replaced 
by an abbess with crozier; St. James the Great as a pilgrim ; St. 
Andrew with saltire ; St. Matthew with halbert ; St. Thomas with 
wand (spear); St. Philip with cross, and St. Bartholomew with a 
butcher's knife. 
David.- 
King. King. St. Peter. St. Paul. King. King. 
St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. St. 
John. Jude. James. Abbess. James. Andrew. Matthew. Thomas. Philip. Bartholomew. 
the Great. 
Bishop. King Oswald. Pope Honorius. King Oswin. Bishop Finan. 
Buhner 
impaling 
Warren. 
Nottingham. 
Cuthbert. 
Bowet. 
Roos 
impaling 
Stafford. 
