ST. MICHAEL-LE-BELFRY. 
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St. Peter is with keys, St. Paul with sword, the bishop with an 
open book, whilst the Saint of York is named ** 5 ks. Mil. 
The first shield is quarterly, 1 and 4, now clear glass; 2 and 3 
argent chevron gules between three annulets gu. 
V. South Aisle (fourth from east). Four Lights. 
St. George. A Noble. 
I.C. Goldsmiths. 
Fragments. Fragments. 
Fig. 68. St. Michael-le-Belfry. 
{From a drawing in the Minster Library .) 
A knight. St. James. 
Winged heart Figures 
with sword through. praying. 
T.M. 
Bishop. St. Christopher. 
City of York. Mutilated. 
Blessed Virgin Figure at desk, 
crowned & seated. 
St. George as a knight, is 
with shield, and holds his sword 
over his shoulder ready to strike 
a red dragon. The bishop has 
an open book. St. Christopher 
is with the Infant Christ (fig. 68). 
The goldsmith's shield bears gu 
wolfs head or and azure cup or. 
The first panel of fragments 
contains two heads and a shield 
with the emblems of the Passion. 
The initials J. C. may be for 
John Coltman who erected a 
window in 1514. The arms of 
the Goldsmiths and the City 
of York belong to the window 
erected by Martin Soza, who 
was a goldsmith, and had been 
Sheriff. 
Four Lights. 
Bishop. Figure with Club. 
Figure kneeling Shield, 
at desk. 
VI. South Aisle (fifth from east). 
The four figures are mutilated. 
T.M. 
