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THE ANCIENT GLASS IN YORK CHURCHES. 
the same man being taken to prison. The first and third panels 
in the upper row have inscriptions, in which “ met ” occurs in the 
former and “ora pro nolits” in the latter. 
North Aisle. 
The Dodsworth MS. 1 records the arms and inscriptions of three 
windows on the north side. Arms :— Azure three suns 2 and 1 or. 
The Ceel Window, 1537. 
“ ^ ©f pour ebaritp prap for tbe soule of /Ibr- Christopher Ceel, 
ebanfer of tbe ebureb of l^orke, anb sometpme clerk of St. Peter's 
works: of whose bevotlon tbls winbow was qlaseb in tbe pere of 
OUr Uorb 00b mcccccxxxvii.” 
The Ashton Window. 
“ ©rate pro anima /ibaqtsfri Ibuqonis be Bsbeton quonbam 
canonici resibentiarii ceel. eatbebralts Ebor, eujus bevotione bee 
fenestra vitreata fuit. B. 2>om. /IlMllesimo quinqentesimo.” 
Arms —Quarterly 1 arg. three bars sable , a border ingrailed sable, 2 arg. 
a chevron between 3 rose chaplets gules, 3 as 2, 4 as 1. 
The Sosa Window. 
“©f pour ebartfte prap for tbe soules of /iftarftn 503 a, be was 
sometpme sheriff of £)orke, anb qolbsniptb, born in Spapne. anb 
Ellen bis wtef, who causeb this winbow to be mabe of bis costes 
anb cbarqes in tbe pere of our Uorb 0ob. ” 
South Aisle. 
In this aisle the figures are placed on white glass, as in the 
Minster Transepts. 
III. South Aisle (second from east). Four Lights. 
St. James. St. Peter. St. Wilfrid. St. John the Baptist. 
Man at desk. Kneeling figures. 16 Kneeling figures. Lady at desk. 
Open book. 
T.H. Eagle. T.H. Stag. 
From one figure proceeds “ j$t. petre ora p...” and from another 
“ tuam famtlta serfoa.” 
IV. South Aisle (third from east). Four Lights. 
St. Peter. St. Paul. Bishop Hugh. St. William. 
Shield. St. Paul. St. William. Dean Chapter. 
1746. 
1 Drake 339, 340. 
