Il6 THE ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK MINSTER. 
VIII. figures the Archangel St. Michael with golden wings, and 
body and legs covered with golden feathers. He wears a white 
mantle, ermined, and is thrusting a spear into a red dragon. The 
shield bears gules keys in saltire or and above is a conical cap or —the 
arms of the Dean and Chapter. 
W. Watson. 
Fig. 40. S. Transept. 
IX. pictures the Archangel St. Gabriel (fig. 40) with cross on 
his forehead, and golden feathered body and wings, and with a 
white mantle ermined. From his left hand rises a scroll inscribed, 
“xlbc ffflaria ryraciaThe shield above has sivords in saltire points 
down. 
The borders to these lights have a rising stem around which 
foliage alternates with a circular band ornamented with roses. 
