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ST. MICHAEL-LE-BELFRY. 
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II. North Aisle, East Window. Four Lights. 
This window (fig. 66) has large figures of :—the patron saint, 
St. Michael, with surcoat, bearing a white cross on a red ground, 
and holding a sword behind his neck and ready to strike the 
dragon. St. Christopher bearing the infant Christ, also St. 
Ursula and the Blessed Virgin in a different treatment of the 
Annunciation (fig. 68). 
Lady and three 
daughters. 
St. Michael. 
Man and seven 
sons, 
St. Christopher. 
The man in Man and woman 
fetters. 
Man praying. Three women praying. 
St. Ursula. 
Anointing of 
the woman 
by a bishop. 
Blessed Virgin. 
(Annunciation). 
Wedding by the 
bishop. 
Fig. 67. St. Michael-le-Belfry. 
(From a drawing in the Minster Library.) 
The four panels in the base are considered by Dr. Gayner to 
have been brought from the Netherlands. These seem to depict 
one of the deadly sins, that of adultery. There is a wedding, the 
anointing of the woman, another man embracing the woman, and 
