SOUTH TRANSEPT. 
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crocketted finial, above is an open arcade with figures at the sides. 
The back of niche has a semi-circular window on each side, and 
the side angles have shafts. 
Christ in Majesty. 
St. William. St. Peter. St. Paul. St. Wilfrid. 
St. William. St. Peter. St Paul. St. Wilfrid, 
III. Large figure of St. William of York (name gone) with his 
shield. The present head and mitre were painted by Peckitt in 
1791, for which he received 18s. 
IV. In the apex of this two-light window is represented Christ 
in Majesty. The large figures are :—St. Peter, in blue robe, with 
book and a gold and silver key, and with name “ j^anrtUS pet...” 
and shield under ; St. Paul, in ruby robe, with inverted sword and 
name “ j&anetug Pautus,” with shield bearing swovds inverted m saltire. 
V. Large figure of St. Wilfrid (name gone) with his shield. 
EASTERN AISLES. 
The artist-glazier in the eastern aisles dispensed with niched 
canopies to his figures, which now stand free and boldly in the 
midst of diapered quarries. The general effect is a mass of white 
relieved with colour in the figure, the shield above and in the 
border, in some cases the colour of the figure is simply yellow on 
a white ground, giving a luminous appearance. 
VI., VII., VIII., IX., and X. Single Lights, c. 1434. 
Brian. St. William. Dean and Chapter. St. Paul. Wolveden. 
St. Mary. The Baptist. St. Michael. Gabriel. St. William. 
In the southern window VI. is a figure of St. Mary with the 
infant Saviour and name “ <£. JJHaria.” The Virgin holds a sceptre 
and stands on a chequered gold and black platform edged with 
quatrefoils. Above is the shield of Brian. The diaper is a gold 
pointed trefoil leaf. 
VII. exhibits the Baptist in a camel’s skin over which he wears 
a white cloak. He holds a book with the Lamb, and also a sceptre, 
and stands amidst field flowers. A male figure kneels on his right, 
and a woman on his left: “ <&u prcco Cljrtstt .” “J(ti rclt rclta 
stbt—hue tsabe.” The shield is that of St. William. 
