CHAPTER XI. 
THE TRANSEPTS AND CENTRAL TOWER. 
I., II. Te Deum. III., IV., V. SS. William—Peter—Paul—Wilfrid. 
VI., VII., VIII., IX., X. Blessed Virgin Mary—The Baptist —St. 
Michael—Gabriel and William. XI., XII., XIII., XIV., XV. SS. 
Nicholas—Stephen—Lawrence—Paul and Peter. Quarries. 
SOUTH TRANSEPT. 
I. and IE West Aisle. Two Lancets. Inserted Glass. 
Te Deum. c. 1420. 
I. 
The painted glass was not made for these windows, but has 
been inserted. There are five subject panels in each light. 
God praised on earth. 
Angels praising God. 
(Vesica) God—Jesus 
breaks seal of Book of Life. 
The Trinity. 
Christ in Majesty. 
Descent of the Holy Spirit. 
Christ in Glory. 
The Architect of the Universe 
with compasses. 
Christ enthroned. 
The Holy Church. 
The top panel depicts God (orb remains but the figure has gone) 
above the clouds. He is being praised by those on earth who are 
singing “ We praise Thee, O God.” 
2. God in a regal robe is seated in glory above a blue firmament; 
and is being worshipped by angels and warriors, and others, above 
them is a scroll inscribed, “(Unlit annus anjjclt, ttbt celt ct unto erst 
potentates.” 
3. A vesica panel in which is depicted God enthroned. Jesus 
has broken one of the seven seals of the Book of Life, on the other 
side is another figure wearing the tiara and holding a golden vessel. 
In each spandril is an angel adoring. 
4. Depicts the Blessed Trinity. God the Father is enthroned 
as King, and with his right hand uplifted is giving His blessing. 
With His other hand He presents His Son on the cross, attended 
by the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove. Each angle of the panel 
contains the emblem of one of the Lour Evangelists with name on 
