CHOIR-CLERESTORY-NORTH SIDE. 
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The figures are:—An archbishop in a red chasuble, “ j&cs. ^ol)CS 
Beblac, ‘Errfjtc,” ; king, now altered into a bishop, with name 
“ (Crolittulpfjtts ” ; pope in a red vestment (name gone) and with 
tiara bearing a single crown ; king in a purple robe, “ iEahbrrtus 
3£ei,” and a bishop in a red chasuble “iScs, TOtlfritms iSecunh.’’ 
The Bowet family shield is in the centre of four shields impaled 
with the arms of Bowet, viz.:—The pallium, for the archbishop ; 
azure a lion ramp, arg ., for Brune ; sa cross engrailed or with bendlet arg. 
for Ufford, and quarterly i and 4 gules 10 bezants or. a canton erm with 
crescent 2 and 3 arg. a fess dancette sable with 3 round lets in top of points, 
Zouch and Dinan. The borders have crowns. 
XL Choir Transept. East Window. 
There are two shields in the tracery, one probably that of John 
of Gaunt, quarterly France (3 lilies) and England (3 lions) with a 
label ermine. The other shield bears sable a chevron or between three 
lions ramp. arg. 
SOUTH SIDE. 
XII. First from West. Four Lights. 
The tone is white with alternate blue and red backgrounds for 
the figures. Amongst the figures in the tracery are the Baptist, 
St. Peter with keys in one hand and a church in the other, St. 
Paul with long sword with point resting on ground, an archbishop 
with a coronet around a pointed mitre, and a pilgrim. 
The canopies are octagonal, shewing three gables with finials 
and angle pinnacles, the underside is vaulted and rests on narrow 
buttresses. 
B R B 
St. William. King. Pope Eleutherius. 
St. Ambrosius. 
St. William. St. Paul. See of York. 
R 
King Lucius. 
St. Wilfrid. 
The figures illustrate:—St. William (Archbishop of York) in a 
white chasuble, a king in a blue robe, Pope Eleutherius in a white 
chasuble with triple crowned tiara, “ «£>cg. lEIeutljeriug p. P et tttr ” 
and King (Lucius) in a blue robe, “ j$cs. HttCtttS 
