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THE ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK CHURCHES. 
i, six sons kneeling; 4, four daughters with circlets on their heads 
and kneeling; 3, was probably Lady Yorke, but now a smaller 
Trinity (fig. 57), it is in neutral tint representing Our Father in 
W. Watson. 
Fig. 56. St. John’s. N. Aisle, East End. 
The “Yorke” Window. 
Pity showing His Crucified Son with the Holy Spirit in the 
form of a Dove on the crown of thorns. Beneath is a mutilated 
twodined inscription. Under the first two lights, “ ©rate pro 
amrna Fwcartu Jgork—Chu'tatis lEbor bis mat'or ac ettam pro omnibus 
