CHAPTER XVI. 
ST, MARTIN, Coney Street, and ST. HELEN, Stonegate. 
I. St. Martin. II. St. Mary Magdalene. III. Archbishops. IV. Prophets 
punished—Doctors of the Church. V. The Evangelists. VI. St. 
Barbara— St. Catherine—Archbishop—St. Denis. VII. SS. Chris¬ 
topher, Gabriel, Mary and George. VIII. St. Barbara. IX. St. 
George. X. The Trinity—Joachim—St. Anne—Virgin and Holy 
Child. St. Helen : Bishops and Shields. 
ST. MARTIN, Coney Street. 
I. The West Window. Five Lights, c. 1437. 
Life of St. Martin. 
There are three subject panels in each light under a tabernacled 
canopy supported at the sides by niched buttresses which continue 
to the base. The niches are filled with figures of men, lions, and 
eagles. The window (fig. 61) depicts St. Martin and scenes in his 
life, and was painted in 1437, in accordance with a bequest made 
by Robert Semer, Vicar of the Church. It was restored in 1872. 
In the tracery are figures of the celestial powers. 
Gabriel. Cherubim. Seraphim. Michael. 
Angel. Angel. Powers. 
Archangel. 
Dominations. 
Angel. 
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St. Martin 
At Altar. 
Ill in bed. 
Vision. 
received by 
Descent of 
a king. 
the Holy Dove. 
Serving 
Punishing a 
St. Martin. 
Dividing his 
Death. 
St. Hilary at 
young woman. 
cloak with 
Mass. 
beggar. 
Raising a dead 
Leading 
Enthroned 
Encountering 
Protecting 
person to life. 
an army. 
Bp. of Tours. 
Satan. 
a hare. 
Robert Semer, vicar. 
In the central light, under a canopy, is a large figure of St. 
Martin, with crozier, giving his blessing; below he is shown 
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enthroned as Bishop of Tours; on either side are six panels 
recording incidents in his career, viz.:—being received by a king; 
serving St. Hilary, who is celebrating Mass; raising a dead per¬ 
son to life ; at Mass, the Holy Dove descending on him ; a young 
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