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X. depicts St. William, Archbishop, in white chasuble, with 
nimbus, mitre and crozier, and part of name, “ .Iclmus.”) 
Above in panel is the shield of Wolveden surrounded by a twisted 
ribbon with “ SSSolhcticn ” repeated. 
The border has a rising stem around which crowns alternate, 
with a circular band bearing the name “ ftEJolbctJcn.” Robert 
Wolveden was Treasurer of the Minster from 1426 to 1432. 
NORTH TRANSEPT. 
XI., XII., XIII., XIV., and XV. Single Lights. 
Wolveden. St. Paul. Abp. Scrope. St. Edwin. Latimev. 
St. Nicholas. St. Stephen. St. Lawrence. St. Paul. St. Peter. 
XI. The southern window contains a figure of Bishop St. 
Nicholas with pastoral crook, having a white pendent, and with 
name “j&cs. i^tcljolos ” below. Above is the shield of Wolveden 
as before. 
XII. has a figure of St. Stephen in deacon’s vestments and 
holding an olive branch in his right hand, and in the other stones 
marked with blood, the implements of his martyrdom. The shield 
bears szvords in saltire pointing downwards. The figure was restored 
in 1903 when a shield with the arms of the city of York was added. 
XIII. contains the shield of Archbishop Scrope, azure a bend or 
with a bordure gules charged with mitres or for difference. The figure 
and shield of St. Lawrence have been added. 
XIV. has an old shield, gules three crowns or , St. Edwin. The 
figure of St. Paul is by Kempe , and replaces a figure of that saint 
mentioned by Torre. The shield of St. Paul was added at the 
same time. 
XV. possesses an old shield, gules a cross fleuve or , for Latimer. 
Below has been inserted a figure of St. Peter with a model of York 
Minster at his feet, and also a shield with the cross keys. 
