ST. JOHN. 
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his vizor is raised. He is standing on a red dragon which he spears. 
The two middle lights depict the Coronation of the Virgin : in 
one the Virgin is crowned and seated, and in the other Our Lord 
is enthroned and giving His Benediction. The next panel has 
been St. Christopher carrying the Infant Saviour, his legs and staff 
are in wavy water containing a fish which is rising to the sur¬ 
face. The end light depicts the Archangel St. Michael with golden 
wings and thrusting a crozier into the mouth of a red dragon on 
which he is standing. Underneath the two central lights are 
shields, one bearing the arms of the City of York and the other 
that of Neville. 
II. North Aisle, East End. Four Lights. 
The “ Yorke ” Window. 
This window (fig. 56) is made up of parts of three windows. 
The earliest glass is in the base. Each compartment has husband 
and wife praying, their names being inscribed below, they are— 
Richard Briggenhall and Katherine his wife, John Randman and 
Johanna his wife, Richard Toller and his wife Isabella, and William 
Grafton and Agnes his wife. The Tollers kneel before an altar 
with a priest officiating, whilst the Grafton inscription has gone. 
The remaining glass with tracery commemorates Sir Richard 
Yorke, who was Mayor of the Staple at Calais, and Lord Mayor 
of York in 1469 and 1482, and Member of Parliament for York. 
The figures are upon a quarry background and represent:— 
1, Our Father in Pity exhibiting His crucified Son; 2, A muti-• 
lated picture of St. George in plate armour and the Dragon ; 
3, Fragments of a Crucifixion panel; 4, St. Christopher carrying 
the Infant Jesus. These figures are similar to those in the East 
Window, dated 1470, in Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate. 
Staple of Foster. 
Calais. 
Staplyton Yorke. 
impaling 
Gascoigne. 
St. George. 
Sir Rd. Yorke. 
John Randman 
and wife. 
Yorke Yorke 
impaling impalin l 
Mauleverer. Darcy. 
Crucifixion. 
Trinity. 
Rd. Toller 
and wife. 
Yorke City 
impaling of 
Ask with. York. 
St. Christopher. 
Four daughters. 
\Vm. Grafton, 
and wife. 
Our Father in Pity. 
Six sons. 
Rd. Briggenhall 
and wife. 
The subjects below depict:—2, Sir Richard Yorke is in armour 
and tabard bearing azure a cross argent and kneeling at an altar ; 
