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pope, “ Sts. ILtfaaras p.p. in a blue chasuble ; king, “ Scs.ertits 
3Rex ” in a red robe, and bishop, “ j$cs. jscgefrttius l£p.” in a white 
chasuble. 
The shields are Skirlaugh, Portington, Cardinal Langley, 
H arrington impaling Courtenay, and gules cross ermine. 
XV. Fourth from West. Five Lights. 
In the tracery are figures of the Blessed Virgin and the child 
Jesus, St. Christopher, and St. Catherine, also an inserted date 
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St. Oswald. 
King. 
Pope Gregory. 
King Edward. 
Archbishop. 
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Fenton. 
Wolveden. 
Clifford. 
Wykeham. 
The large figures, under canopies, are an archbishop “ j$cs. 
©S.US ‘Etdjtcp ” in a blue chasuble ; a king in a purple robe, 
but name gone ; Pope Gregory the Great in a crimson chasuble, 
wearing a triple crowned tiara, “ j&cs. ©report ” ; King Edward the 
Confessor in a white garment adorned with golden dragons, “ J5?rs. 
lEtrinadJ... &EX,’ and an archbishop in a red chasuble, but the name 
has gone. 
The shields are those of Fenton, argent bend or , Wolveden, 
Clifford, and Wykeham. 
XVI. Choir Transept, West. Five Lights. 
In the tracery is depicted a rayed star on a blue ground, 
lhc. iR. and on red a circle sable with silver wavy star. 
The canopy is white, having a figure with nimbus standing in 
top niche, and is supported by arcaded buttresses with a figure 
above, and below a gold-winged bird or a wolf’s head. 
St. William. 
Wolveden. Dean and Chapter. Gascoigne. St. William. 
In the central light, under the canopy, is a large figure of St. 
William, “j&cg. SSEtllmtlS,” Archbishop of York, in a blue chasuble, 
holding a crozier in one hand and a clasped book in the other. 
