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Fig. 3. 
side enabled it to be carried about: It bears the following 
inscription :—On the upper rim— 
‘‘ + JHovtara . Sri . Soljts . Hfciangcl . Dr . 
Enfinnaria . 33r . ftTaric: Cbor.” 
The lower—- 
“ + JFr . SUtlls , £3c (Toutljorp . me . fecit. §M3. 
iiictcffiirm.” 
The next founder met with is 
RICHARD TUNNOC, 
who lived in his own house in Stonegate. In 1327 he repre¬ 
sented York in Parliament. He died in 1330, and is 
commemorated by a painted window in the Minster behind 
the organ in the Nave and within a few feet of his grave. This 
memorial is widely known as 
The Bellfounders’ Window 7 , 
and was given by, or in memory of, Richard Tunnoc. It 
illustrates the forming of the mould, the casting of a bell and 
the bellfounder receiving the Archbishop’s benediction. 
