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THE HOLY SAVIOUR, St. Saviourgate. 
East Window, Rectilinear Tracery. Five Lights. 
The Crucifixion. 
Angel with trumpet. Priest. 
Queen. Christ ? 
- Angel 
with trumpet. 
Man. Triple 
crown. Man. Fragments. 
Fragments. 
Fragments. 
Eccle. St. Christ- 
playing opher. 
a reed. 
Woman. Man. 
Man. Priest. 
Woman. King. 
Priest. Man. 
Nailing Christ 
Crucifixion 
Resurrection ? 
St. Thomas 
Ascension. 
to the Cross. 
between 
and Christ. 
two thieves. 
ChrisPs body 
Christ 
Angel at the 
Taking down 
Fragments. 
prepared 
crowned with 
tomb. 
the Cross. 
for burial. 
thorns. 
Crowned 
Heads of a 
Niched 
Head ot 
Fragments, 
female. 
man and 
figure. 
Christ. 
Censing angel. 
three women. 
Warrior. 
Each light has contained three subjects under canopies. The 
canopy consists of three foliated arches, over the central one rises 
a short crocketted spire within an octagonal embattled parapet, 
and over the side arches rise embattled pinnacles with spirelets 
In the crucifixion panel, at the foot of the cross, are two figures; 
the iVscension shows a group of figures looking upwards, two feet 
of the ascending Christ can be seen. Christ’s body, for burial, 
is laid on a tomb. In the next panel is a shield bearing emblems 
of the Passion ; in the fourth light the pincers are ready for draw¬ 
ing the nail at the foot of the cross. The base panels are made up 
of fragments. 
The tracery in the east windows of the aisles contain fragments 
with medallions, enclosing crossed swords. 
ST. OLAVE in Marygate. 
East Window. Rectilinear. Five Lights. 
Old glass occurs in the two rows of two lights in the centre of 
the tracery, and depicts the Annunciation. In the upper row is 
the Angels’ Salutation, “ ffltaria,” the Virgin is kneeling. 
Below is Gabriel and the Virgin seated, each figure is accom¬ 
panied by the Lily. The other glass in the tracery is modern. 
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