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THE ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK CHURCHES. 
The south light contains a figure of St. Olaf. He holds under 
the right arm a book, whilst in his left hand he holds three stones, 
in allusion to the saint having converted into stone the loaves of 
an unbeliever who compelled his servant girl to bake instead of 
paying her devotions to St. Olaf. Beneath is a figure with a cross 
on the forehead. 
IV. South Aisle (first from east). 
Shields of Provence —paly of six or and gules , and 
Plantagenet— gu. three lions pass, guard in pale or. 
V. Chapel. 
Shields of Ros— gu. three water-bougets arg. and 
De Vere —quarterly gu. and cr, in the first a mullet arg. 
YI. Chapel. 
Percy —ov a lion rampant azure. 
Mowbray— gu. a lion rampant argent. 
