ST. DENIS. 
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Organist and another. 
Barrel instrument Mutilated, 
and dulcimer. 
St. Catherine. The B. Virgin. St. John. 
The central light depicts in a rayed oval the Blessed Virgin 
with a triple crown, while in the apex the Holy Spirit is repre¬ 
sented in the form of a dove. In the spandrils are angels. St. 
Catherine is crowned and holds a sword resting on the ground. 
VIII. “Percy” Window. 
Drake gives a copy (fig. 55) of a drawing, made about 1590, of 
this window: writing in 1736, he states it is “now almost defaced.” 
There is nothing of it now. 
The Earl of Northumberland had a mansion known as “Percy’s 
Inn,” opposite the east end of the church. 
The window may have commemorated Hotspur’s son, Henry, 
2nd Earl of Northumberland, who married Johanna Neville. 
In the Churchwardens’ Accounts, there appears amongst the 
receipts for 1802 the following:—For old church windows £\ 11 6, 
and by cash, Mr. Hartley, for old glass 6s. 
Fig, 55. St. Denis. 
“ Percy ” Window, (From Drake.) 
