HOLY TRINITY, GOODRAMGATE. 
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Ursula and her 11,000 virgins with Pope Cyriacus and her suitor 
Conon, King of Britain, they encountered at Cologne an army of 
heathen Huns, who slew the whole party. Their king wished to 
marry Ursula, but on her refusal he raised his bow and shot her 
with an arrow. 
The shields in the upper part of the window bear, i, argent a 
chevron sable with bezant or between three mullets or ; 2, the See of Can¬ 
terbury impaling Kempe — Archbishop Kempe, formerly Archbishop 
of York, was translated to Canterbury in 1452, and presented 
John Walker to the church of All Saints, Barking, London, where 
the donor of the window was interred in 1481. 1 Three gules a garb 
(gone) within a border ingrailed or , Kempe. The shields are sup¬ 
ported by cherubs. 
II. East Window, North Aisle. Two Lights. 
The Queen of Heaven. 
The Holy Mother. 
St. William. 
B. V. M. (now Archbishop). 
St. John the Evangelist. 
Fragments. 
In the north light are two vesica panels of the Blessed Virgin. 
In the upper one the Virgin is crowned with the title “Bcgina nxlt,” 
and in the other the Virgin with name, “isaneta ffflana,” has a 
triple-crown, and holds the Infant Jesus. In the upper part of the 
adjoining light is an inscription, “ IDna Jjfhmtil,” which probably 
belonged to another figure of the Virgin. The vesica panel con¬ 
tains an archbishop giving his blessing. Amongst the insertions 
below there is a beautiful small figure of St. John the Evangelist 
with an angel on either side playing a stringed instrument. 
In the base of the first light is a figure of St. William, Arch¬ 
bishop of York, with name “ JMtlmitS.” He holds a book in one 
hand and a glove in the other. 
III. East Window, South Aisle. Two Lights. 
In the north light is part of the figure of an archbishop, part of 
name above “ <Scs. Patt.” may indicate St. Paulinus. Below is a 
shield of Latimer. 
St. Paulinus. 
Latimer. 
St. Olaf. 
Angel. 
1 Mr. R. B. Cook, “ Holy Trinity, Goodramgate.” 
