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THE ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK CHURCHES. 
V. Clerestory, North (fourth from west). Four Lights. 
Camel. Agnus Dei. 
St. Matthew. St. Mark. St. Luke. St. John. 
Females kneeling. 3 Men at altar. Donor at altar. 3 Females kneeling. 
The four Evangelists are shown with their emblems and with 
their names below. _ 
VI. Clerestory, North (fifth from west). Four Lights. 
St. Barbara. St. Catherine. St. Wilfrid? St. Denis. 
St. Barbara is with palm and shrine in her hand, and in the 
cloak in which she was miraculously covered when condemned to 
pass nude through the city. St. Catherine is crowned and holds 
a wheel in her left hand. The next is an archbishop. St. Denis 
is with crozier and holds a mitred head. A mutilated inscription 
reads “ ©rate pro arum a bus qm bomus in iiita btl in ntortr b ista fern's^ 
tram...Bein'...subgtb...” _ 
VII. Clerestory, North (sixth from west). Four Lights. 
St. George. 
St. Christopher. St. Gabriel. The B. Virgin. St. George. 
Donor. Wife & 4 daughters. 2 Daughters. 5 Sons. 
The archangel has a label inscribed, “ £liie fRaria, gratia plena, 
IBominus tecum.” The Blessed Virgin has the lily at her side and 
the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove. Below the donor and his 
family are praying. A mutilated inscription reads:— “j$...e I) or 
otne Itbro sorunt ej s et pro aiabt bu (Sanctons g btrecount orate pro aia 
tfUSillim italics.' He was Sheriff in 1446. 
VIII. South Aisle (second from west). Three Lights. 
Christ in majesty. 
Angel. Archangel. Angel. Angel. Angel. Censing angel. 
R B B 
King. St. Barbara. King. 
arg. saltire gu. 
St. Barbara is shown holding a model of a tower (fig. 62). 
IX. South Aisle (third from west). Three Lights. 
Eagle. 
Saint. Figure. Marten. Marten. Figure. Saint with book. 
Dean and Chapter. Canopy Plantagenet. 
St. George and the Dragon. 
St. George. 
Shield. 
Shield. 
