102 THE ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK MINSTER. 
The shields are gules io muscles or 3, 3, 3 and 1—St. William; 
or swords in saltire points doivn —St. Paul; gules cross keys with crown 
above them argent —See of York ; azure three stars or for St. Wilfrid. 
XIII. Second from West. Five Lights. 
The tone of the window is white and blue relieved with gold 
and red. Amongst the figures in the tracery are popes, arch¬ 
bishops, bishops, St. John is winged eagle and book, and a monk 
with clasped book. 
Female Saint. St. Christopher. 
St. John. Monk. Pope. Bishop. Female Saint. Crowned female. 
Abp. Abp. Abp. Bp. - - Pope. Bp. Bp. Bp. 
B R B R B 
Archbishop. King Gadula. Pope Vigilius, King Arigurus. St. Sampson. 
Cardinal Beaufort. St. Edwin. Haxey. Mortimer. Mowbray. 
The figures under the canopies are an archbishop in a white 
chasuble, his name mutilated, “ «Scs. — tfja — rijtcp'; king, in a 
purple robe, “ jscs. (Gabula 3 ac(.t) ” ; pope, in a white chasuble, 
“ £cs. UujtHus”; king, in a purple robe, “ Scs. glrujurua Eci’; 
bishop, in a pink chasuble, “ Scs. j&ampSOU iUrc. 
The shields are quarterly France and England within a border 
—Cardinal Beaufort; gules three crowns or 2 and 1—St. Edwin ; argent 
in fess three clasped buckles sable —Haxey (Treasurer); barry of six or 
and azure a shield argent —Mortimer, and the arms of Mowbrajo 
XIV. Third from West. Five Lights. 
The tracery has figures of kings, bishops, and saints, with date 
1794 inserted. 
The canopies are tabernacled, and in the buttress niches are 
golden eagles. 
R B R B R 
St. Egbert. King Eadberht. Pope Libaras. King. St. Segefridus. 
Shirlaugh. Partington. Cardinal Longley. Harrington Nottingham. 
impaling 
Courtenay. 
The figures depict: the first Archbishop of York, “j&cg. I£]jb(tns) 
cljitp ” in a blue chasuble ; king, “ j$cs. 15 gbe(rt) ” in a purple robe; 
