THE ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK CHURCHES. 
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The Divine Mother. 
King David with harp. 
King. 
King. 
King Manasses. 
King. 
King. 
Prophet Isaiah. 
The figures are amidst the foliage and fruit of the Vine and have 
been named. The window was restored in 1821 by J. Barnitt, of 
York. _ 
III. South Aisle (Third from east). Four Lights. 
The two central lights contain other portions of the “Jesse" 
window. 
King and Queen King, 
and attendant. 
Zecharias ? 
Agnus Dei inserted. 
Malechias. 
King. 
Prophet. 
Three heads. 
Bishops’ head and Shrine. 
IV. South Aisle, West End. Four Lights. 
Two birds. 
The Holy 
Mother. 
Three figures. 
Bird pecking its wing. 
Female Saint 
with open book. 
The Trinity. 
Female Saint. 
Three figures. 
Four heads. 
Saint with staff. 
Three figures. 
Bearded head. 
Star of the 
Order 
of the Garter. 
Christ with the crown 
of thorns 
between two figures. 
Christ 
enthroned. 
Four heads. 
V. North Aisle, West End. Four Lights. 
Fragments have been formed into fourteen medallions, and 
include portions of a pinnacled and crocketted gable, two heads 
of queens with trefoil and fleurs-dedys crowns respectively. 
VI. South Aisle, East End. Four Lights. 
There are in the central lights eight panels of fragments, which 
include the head of an archbishop, inscription “ bocatmtS tc,” part 
of a “ Te Deum ” window, demons and angel, part of a “ Doom ” 
window, king, head of Christ and a warrior in armour with camail, 
and bearing his sword upright, and having on surcoat, avg. fess 
between six voundlets sable. 
VII. North Aisle, East End. Four Lights. 
There are eight panels of fragments occupying the central lights. 
