HOLY TRINITY, GOODRAMGATE. 
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The adjacent light depicts St. John the Baptist with book on 
which is the Lamb with the banner of the Cross. Below the 
Baptist’s robe is seen a camel's skin, including its head. St. John 
stands in a field in which daisies are shown. The corresponding 
light exhibits St. John the Apostle with palm branch and holding 
a chalice containing a dragon. According to the legend, an 
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Fig. 58. Holy Trinity, Goodramgate. East Window. 
attempt was made to poison St. John in the chalice. He and the 
Communicants drank from it without injury, the poison miracu¬ 
lously escaping from the chalice in the form of a dragon. 
The outside lights depict the Patron Saint of England, St. George, 
in plate armour, and wearing a salade with vizor raised. The 
