ST. william’s window. 
R 
Abp. St.William 
smitten with fev¬ 
er. Kissed by an 
ecclesiastic, 4 per¬ 
sons standing by. 
R 
Dying, receiving 
the Sacrament of 
Extreme Unction. 
Ecclesiastics and 
2 women. 
R 
Body lying-in¬ 
state. 
B 
g —Burial of St. 
William in the 
Minster. 
B 
8—Abp. William & 
cross-bearer on 
white horses 
crossing Ouse 
Bridge, 2 figures 
behind. 11 
B 
7—Bishop presents 
rowel spurs to an 
ecclesiastic, four 
other persons. 
B 
6—Wm. received in 
Sicily by Robt., 
theKing’s Chan¬ 
cellor, an ecclesi¬ 
astic and three 
attendants. 
R 
Abp. and attend¬ 
ants received at 
the city gate, 
portcullis raised. 
R 
Archbp. William 
returning in a 
ship. 
R 
Wm. & the King 
of Sicily. 5 other 
figures. 
B 
On the way to 
York, met by 
Dean Robert & 
Archdn. Osbert 
and attendants. 
B 
William receives 
the pallium from 
Pope Anastasius, 
3 others present. 
B 
2 Beds with Pope 
Eugenius & Abp. 
Murdac respec¬ 
tively, they both 
die the same day. 
R 
Archbp. William 
receives the cro- 
zier in front of 
the Minster. 
R 
Journey to Rome. 
Three figures on 
white horses. 
B 
Enthronization 
Feast. 
9 Figures at table. 
B 
Wm. enthroned 
by two bishops in 
the Minster. Fig¬ 
ure with thurible 
and another with 
incense boat. 
B 
Abp. William’s 
reception by his 
uncle at Win¬ 
chester. 
R B 
Wm. in exile Council of Rheims. 
visited by two Pope between a 
ladies on white cardinal & a bp, 
palfreys. 2 other bps. and 
4 figures. 
B 
5—The Archbishop 
officiates at a 
marriage. 
R 
Pope Eugenius 
receiving a letter 
from an ecclesi¬ 
astic. 
R 
Wm. in solitude 
anointed by the 
Holy Spirit. 
R 
Murdac enthron¬ 
ed as Abp. of York. 
4 ecclesiastics. 
B 
Alberic,Cardinal- 
bp. of Ostia, reads 
sentence of depo¬ 
sition on Wm. 
B 
4—Wm. consecrat’d 
by Henry, Bp. of 
Winchester. 
R 
Boy, drowned in 
well, is restored 
to life, 2 women 
& 4 other figures. 
B 
Wm. enthroned 
as Abp. of York, 
5 ecclesiastics. 
R 
Pope Celestine 
in bed dying, 5 
persons present. 
B 
4 Horsemen, one 
carrying pallium 
back to Rome. 
B 
3—Pope Innocent 
receiving from 4 
ecclesiastics ob¬ 
jections to Wm. 
3 other figures. 
B 
2—Wm. appeals to 
Pope Innocent. 
R 
William’s cause 
before 7 ecclesi¬ 
astics in Consis¬ 
tory of Pope In¬ 
nocent. 
R 
Wm. as Minster 
Treasurer distri¬ 
buting purses to 
six ecclesiastics 
who give them 
to a peasant. 
R 
Ecclesiastic be¬ 
fore altar, five 
figures around. 
Oath taken. 
R 
PopeCelestine re¬ 
ceives an ecclesi¬ 
astic, five figures 
around. 
Robert {mullet), 
Rd. {trefoil), de 
Ros. 
John(/<?fo/ Spoints) 
eldest son 7th 
Baron de Ros & 
Margt. his wife. 
Wm. {ereseevt) & 
Thomas {amiulet) 
de Ros. 
Wm., 7th Baron 
de Ros, and his 
wife Margaret. 
1— Fragments. 
The Ladies de 
Ros. 
Fragments. 
Pope Lucius 
sends the Card.- 
bishop Hincman 
with pall to Wm. 
Fragments. 
(i)—Geoffrey of York. (2)—A woman in a boat on the Ouse had the misfortune to see her little daughter fall 
out of the boat. The child was borne under five ships, and when recovered was apparently dead. The Coroner was 
sent for, a person began to bind a penny on the body in honour of St. William, the mother took up her child and 
carried her to the shrine, and on the way the girl recovered. (3)—A girl from Rokesburgh visits York with a glazier 
and her mother. (4)—See coloured illustration in Fowler’s “St. William’s Window.” (5)—The Feretory is carried by 
four ecclesiastics over a stone bridge with semi-circular arches, the bridge breaks and a man and woman fall into 
the water, whilst another man kneels on the secure part of the bridge and prays. (6)—The return of the procession 
to the Minster awakens a boy sleeping at the tomb, he rises and finds his contracted joints cured. (7)—See coloured 
illustration in Fowler’s “ St. William’s Window.” (8)—The stone bears “ qui cecedit super caput Rogeri de Ripon,” 
and was refound in July, 1867, in opening a drain in Castlegate, and is now in the Minster Vestry. (9)—The figure in 
yellow may have been crowned, the original glass has gone and other has been inserted. (10)—A three-masted ship 
with a “crow’s nest” on top of each mast, the rudder and other details characteristically represented, (n)—The 
stone bridge consists of three semi-circular arches, the central one the widest and highest, with a bartizan over each 
pier between. 
