CHAPTER XVII. 
ST. MICHAEL, Ouse Bridge; ST. MARY, Castlegate ; 
ST. MICHAEL-LE-BELFRY, ST. SAVIOUR, 
ST. OLAVE, ST. CUTHBERT,—QUARRIES. 
I. The Nine Choirs of Angels. II. III. “Jesse,” VI. “Te Deum” & “Doom.” 
Belfry: II. Ursula. III. St. Wilfrid. IV. St. William—Bishop Hugh. 
St. Saviour's: Crucifixion. St. Olave's: St. Dunstan—St. Olaf. St. 
Cuthbert : Wedding at Cana—Quarries. 
ST. MICHAEL, S PURRIERGATE. 
I. South Aisle (easternmost.) Four Lights. 
The Nine Choirs of Angels. 
The two central lights are filled with white glass with yellow 
stain, and comprise eight panels seemingly depicting the Nine 
Choirs of Angels with an unusual treatment. 
Seraphim. 
Thrones. 
Virtues. 
Principalities. 
Cherubim. 
Dominations. 
Powers. 
Angels and Archangels. 
The first light from the top shows three females partly naked, 
one with arms crossed, the lower part of them is amidst flames ; 
beneath are three kings, the central one with a pair of scales; 
below are three winged kings in plate armour and with coronets 
around their basinets, the centre one holds a sword over his 
shoulder ; beneath are three winged males with curly hair and 
each wearing a black skull cap with spike at top and within 
nimbus. 
In the second light the top panel has three feathered angels 
standing, the outer one having books ; beneath are three winged 
females, each with a cross on the forehead and with nimbus ; below 
are three winged warriors, each in plate armour with ornamental 
band round basinet, which is within a nimbus, one holds a shield 
emblazoned with the white rose of York (fig. 64) ; underneath are 
two archangels with an angel in the centre with trumpet. 
