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THE ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK CHURCHES. 
XI. East Window. 
The present window is modern. The old glass, according to 
Gent, was removed to the Minster in 1722. 
ST. HELEN’S. 
I. West Window. Four Lights. 
The Queen of Heaven. 
This window has large figures (mutilated), under canopies. The 
canopy consists of a crocketted gable enclosing a trefoil and cinque¬ 
foil. The figures are :— 
St. Catherine. 
Donor, wife and 
5 children. 
King Edward 
the Confessor. 
Saint. 
Abp. (St.) 
Female Saint 
with book. 
The Queen of 
Heaven. 
Coronation of 
the Virgin. 
There have been m the side shafting niches with figures, three 
remain, an angel seated in a stall, a priest, and an angel playing 
a citole. The Blessed Virgin wears a triple crown. There is 
a shield (inserted,) bearing R E L The borders are heraldic:— 
1, Plantagenet and France (3 fleurs-de-lys); 2, az. Ihc crowned or ; 
3, gules crowns or ; 4, az. crowns or. 
II. North-west Window. Three Lights. 
The first light contains a figure of a man in wig and dressed in 
dark blue with light blue stockings. The second light has a 
modern shield. 
III. South-west Window. Three Lights. 
In the centre light is a figure of a nun in a blue garment, and 
below is the shield of Skirlaw. 
IV. South-west Window. Three Lights. 
az. 5 clievronelles or. 
Female Saint. 
(Renaissance panel.) 
Shield. 
Fion. 
Goldsmith. 
Fleur-de-ly. 
Beauchamp. 
Saint praying. 
(Renaissance panel.) 
Percy and Lucy. 
