114 the ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK MINSTER. 
a scroll. The eagle for St. John, “ ...ntS,” the winged lion for 
“ Sc0. fHarrus,” an angel for “ Scs. fHattJeto,” and a winged ox 
for St. Luke (name gone). On an entwined scroll is inscribed, 
“(plent) sunt celt et terra majestatts (glor)e tue.” 
5. This panel exhibits the Majesty of Thy Glory. Christ in 
blue cope, with cruciform nimbus, enthroned and surrounded by 
rays of glory. With His right hand He is giving His blessing, and 
in His left hand He holds His victorious cross. Around are angels 
adoring. There is a scroll inscribed, ‘ (im)men0e=...jestatt£.” 
With the exception of 1 and 3 the panels are under the base of 
a canopy which is supported by buttresses with niches open on 
three sides and containing figures. In No. 5 a golden eagle is 
seated in one of the niches. 
II. 
The top panel 6 depicts the Descent of the Holy Spirit in the 
form ol a Dove. 
7. Christ in Glory blessing a number of people. A scroll bears :— 
“ ^alburn fac p p Im turn (Dotmne) rt benctu'c Ijcrctutatc tue.” 
8. The Almighty with orb and a large pair of compasses is 
depicted as the Architect of the Universe. On the land are trees, 
birds, and animals, and on the water are two figures in a boat. A 
scroll bears the inscription, “ etrm p(atrcnt) omm's tra bcneratur.” 
9. A small figure of Christ enthroned, and holding an orb with 
bannered cross. He is attended by an angel. A number of people 
are uttering, “ JHiserere (nostrt) ” “fttisercre.” 
10. The Holy Church. Christ, in a ruby cope, is seated in 
glory with closed book and giving his blessing, and below He is 
worshipped in Church. A bishop conducting service before a 
number of tonsured ecclesiastics and others singing, “ iLaubam 
nomen turn in scrultitn et m cclnt secult.” 
With the exception of panel No. 6 the canopies and buttresses 
are as in the other lancet. 
III., IV., V. South End. 
SS. Peter and Paul between St. William and St. Wilfrid. 
These three windows consist of a two-light window in the centre 
and a lancet. Each light contains a figure under a canopy with 
name and a shield below. 
The canopies are octagonal with angle pinnacles and pendants. 
Each side has a trefoiled arch under a gable from which rises a 
