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THE ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK CHURCHES. 
woman being brought to him for punishment ; leading an army ; 
lying ill in bed ; dividing his cloak with the beggar ; encountering 
Satan ; a vision ; a hare protected from the hounds ; dying. 
IF. Watson . 
Fig. 61. St. Martin’s, Coney Street. 
Underneath in the centre is Robert Semer, kneeling and reading 
from a book inscribed, “fRiscrcrc fHri,” (Ps. li.) He is habited in 
a blue cope with amice, stole, and surplice, and is uttering, 
“Sanctc fHartmc tepelle a me ... trtna” (words on a scroll). 
The remainder of the two tiers in the base have square panes 
with monogram R.S. on which are central panels formed by twisted 
circles of the Vine, enclosing eagles with scrolls. 
