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MS. Rawl.,

1603.

3. The 3 aultar haith alsoe 3 like lights, hauing in ye I the picture of o Blessed Ladie wth Xpt in her armes, & vnder her the picture of St ffides, in ye 2 light the picture of god ye father, wth Xpt in his armes, as pceeding from thee father, vnderneath hi ye picture of St Thonas [sic] & vnder him the picture of a monke in a blew habitt, praying & holding vp his hands, & vnder him ye picture of St Leonde, vnder hi ye picture of St Laurence, & in the high pt of all the window, in a little turrett window, the picture of St Bede in a blew habitt, and 2 other little turrett windowes, with thee pictures of 2 aungells.

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In ye end of the said altar southward is a faire glasse window wth 3 faire long lights, devided with stoneworke, in the middle or 1 light is ye picture of Xpt crucified, & vnderneath ye picture of A monke in a blew habitt kneeling & holding vp his hands hauing written aboue his head, Xpe Iesu Thōe des grandiù [gaudium, H. 44], & in ye 2 light ye picture of o B. lady on theone side of Christ, & in ye 3 light ye picture of St Iohn Evangelist on theother side, of Xpt, & aboue all 5 towre lights wth ye picture of god almightie wth a globe in his hand, & in ye middle light ye picture of 2 aungells ov [on, H. 44] either side of god, one in either of ye other 2 lights [sic].

Also there is a window towards ye cloister, on ye west side on the clocke doore, ou ye old seat* hauing therein 3 faire long lights deuided wth stoneworke, hauing in the I light ye picture of o" Ladie, & vnder her ye picture of St Cuth: wth St Oswolds head (96) in his hand, in ye 2 light ye picture of o sauiour Xpte on the Crosse with. I. n. r. I. ou his head, wth aungells receyuing blood & water from his side, & 2 aungells, receyuing ye blood from his feet, & thee (f. 16b) & the picture of the sunne & moone wanting light aboue his head, vnderneath the picture of Xpt, is the picture of o Ladie, & vnderneeth her the picture of a monke in a blew habitt holding vp his hands & kneeling hauing aboue his head. M'r dei miserere mei, & in the 3d light the picture of St Iohn Baptist, & St Oswold vnder him, as he was king in princely attyre.

The North Alley of the Quiere.

In the North Alley of the quier are 4 faire couloured glasse windowes seuered with stoneworke.

I. The hauing therein 4 faire long lights seued as aboue, having a casement* therein cōtaining in the 1 light the picture of our blessed Lady, wth Xpt in her armes, & a triple crowne of gold on his [her, H. 44] head, in ye 2 light is pictured St Anne, in the 3 light St Marie Magdelene, & in the 4 light St Marie Cleophe, & Salome, being the 3 Maries, & 5 little toure windoes in white glasse in the hight of all.

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In ye 2 window is 4 faire long lights seued as aboue, hauing in ye I light ye picture of St Michaell thearchangell, wth a sword in the one hand, & a staffe wth a crosse on theother, killing the dragon, in ye 2 light the picture of saint Katherine wth ye whele on her hand, & a naked sword, & written aboue her head, S'ca Katherina, in the 3 light the picture of o blessed La: wth Xpt in her armes, & written aboue her head, s'ca Maria, vnderneth her feete the picture of a monke in a blew habitt, kneeling wth eleuated hands, & written aboue his head, m'r dei misere (sic) mei, vnderneth his feete written, dñs Georgi Cornfurth. and in ye 4 light the picture of St Cuthbert wth St oswolds head in his hand, & ou hi written, S'cus Cuthbert, & aboue all are 7 towre lights in white glasse, & below 2 knotts in white glasse.

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In ye 3 window are 4 like lights seued as aboue, in ye ye picture of St Oswold King wth ye Crosse on his brest, in the 2 light ye picture of St Cuth: wth S'cus Cuthbert written vnder hi, in the 3 ye picture of St Gregorie, with s'cus Gregori9 written vnder hi, & in the 4 of a monke traueyling* to the sea syde, and washing his feete found saint Cuthbert standing in ye sea aboue his sholders holding vp his hands, looking towars heauen, saing his prayers, & alsoe another monke lying on the hight of a rocke leaneing on his arme, beholding holy St Cuth: wher he stood, in the sea at his prayers, (97) aboue all 7 towre windoes in coloured glasse, hauing in thē sundrie pictures.

I" whole" in MS.

MS. Rawl.,

1603.

MS. Rawl.,

1603.

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In the 4 window is 4 like lights, contaying [sic] in the ye picture of Aydanus B. in the 2 ye picture of St Cuth in the 3 saint Mary, & in ye 4 St Oswold, finely sett out in coloured glasse, & 3 turrett windows hauing the pictures of two angells offering to the pictures of xpt incense, in the highest wth 12 couloured knotts.

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(f. 17) The south Alley of the quier.

I. In the south Alley are 4 windoues, the 1 hauing 4 long lights seued with stoneworke, hauing in the 1 light the picture of St Cuth: wth St Oswolds head in his hand, in the 2 light the picture of St Oswold king with his scepter in his hand, in ye 3 light the picture of o B. lady with Xpte in her armes, & in the 4 light ye picture of St George in armour in blew colours,* killing the dragon, & vnderneath euie of the the draughts of there 4 seuall armes in scutcheons,* vizt. of St Cutb: St Oswold, o' Blessed Lady, & St George, & aboue all 3 towre windowes in white glasse with 4 knotts of fyne couloured glasse vnderneeth them.

2, In the 2 window are 4 like lights, hauing in them, the picture of St Peter wth s'cus Petrus vnder his feete, hauing the golden keyes in his hand, & his pt of the Crede,* Credo in deu &c: in the 2 the picture of St Andrew with scus Andreas vnder hi, & aboue his head, et in Iesu &c. in the 3 the picture of St Iames with a staffe & a crosse vpon it in his hand, & vnder hi s'cus Iacobus & aboue his head qui conceptus &c. & in the 4 the picture of St John Euangelist wth the chalice in one hand, & the read in the other, undre hi s'cus Ioh'es, & aboue him passus sub pontio &c. & 13 toure windowes in most fyne. colours, & aboue all the picture of God almighty in fyne couloured glasse.

3. In the 3 window are 4 like lights, hauing in the I the picture of saint Thomas wth s'cus Thomas vnder him, & aboue hi resurrexit a mortuis &c. in the 2 the picture of saint Iames vnder him S'cus Iacobus, & aboue hi, et sedit ad dextra, &c. in the 3 the picture of St Phillip, vnder hi S'cus Phil:9 & aboue inde venturus est, & in ye 4 ye "yferring" in MS,

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picture of St Bartholemew, vnder hi S'cus Bartolemeus, MS. Rawl., 1603. & aboue credo in spiritu sanctū &c. & 4 fyne knotts in coulered glasse, & 10 towre windowes in white glasse.

4. In the 4 window are 4 like lights, hauing in the 1 the picture of St (98) Barbarie, wth the castle in her hand, in the 2 light the picture of St Andrew, in thee 3 the picture of St John Euangelist, & in ye 4 ye picture of St Iames with thee pilgrims staffe in his hand, & his scrippe about hi, & aboue 3 towre windowes, in the higehest the picture of Xpt crucified, in the 2 the picture of o blessed La: & in ye 3 the picture of St Iohn baptist, excellently sett forth in fyne couloured glasse.

The Vestrie House.1

I. Wherein are 4 windowes, in the east end thereof the fairest window hauing therein 5 faire long lights seued with stoneworke, hauing therein the picture of xpte crucified in the midst thereof, & aboue his head a pellican pictured, giuing her blood to her young ones, as Xpt gaue his for the whole world, and the picture of our blessed La: platting [wringing, Hunter's editions] her hands & lamenting most pitifully his death, on the (f. 17b) on the one syde of xpte, & the picture of St Iohn Euangelist leaning on his arme on theother syde, with weeping teares from his eyes, & the picture of St Bede in a blew habitt of the north syde of our blessed Lady, & the picture of St Leonard* on the south side, of St Iohn being all fynely sett forth in couloured glasse.

2. In the 2 window are 3 like lights, hauing in the 1 the picture of St Oswold with a ball and a crosse in the one hand, and a scepter in the other, in the 2 the picture of our Lady, with Christ in her armes, and in ye 3 the picture of St Cuthbert wth saint Oswolds head in his hand, & the picture of a monke called Thomas Moresbie* deuoutly kneeling, with M'r dei miserere mei, written aboue his head.

3. In the 3 window are 3 like lights, hauing in the 1 the picture of the salutac'on of the angel Gabriell, to the virgin Mary, in the 2 the picture of o" blessed Lady,

This section is not in MSS. C., H. 44.

1603.

MS. Rawl., with a little pott before her, & vnderneeth her, the picture of the prior of Coldinghã named Wm Drax,* hauing a crosyer staffe in one hand, & a booke in the other, in a black habitt kneeling, & holding vp his hands, with m'r dei miserere mei, aboue his head, & vnder him Wm Drax prior of Coldinghā, & vnder hi ye picture of St Ebba prioresse,* at her prayers wth these words, Aue gră plena d'ns tecũ.

4. In the 4 window are 3 like lights, hauing in ye 1, the picture of B. Aydan in his episcopall apparell, with his crosyer (99) staffe in his hand, in the 2 light the picture of St Wm Bushop* in his masse apparell & a staffe in his hand with a crosyer vpon it, & vnder hi the picture of a monke in a blacke habitt, called Thomas Rome,* hauing written vnder hi Thomas Rome sacrista, and aboue him Scus will'us (sic) ora pro nobis, & in the 3 light the picture of St Bede in a blew habitt all sett forth in couloured glasse.

The 9 Altars.*

I. ffirst in the midest was the altar of St Cuthbert & St Bede, aboue wch there is a faire long window, wth 4 long lights seuered wth stoneworke, & a crosse diuision* of stone thwart the midst, In the 2 high light are ye pictures of St Cuthbert with St Oswolds head in his right hand, & his crosier staffe in thother, apparrelled as he said Masse, viz an albe & a read westmt aboue it, & St Bede in a blew habitt, vnder there feet in the same high lights are the pictures of 2 Bishops with there crosier staues in there hands kneeling & looking vp vnto the, in there espiscopall attire & myters, the one vnder St Cuthbt & the other vnder saint Bede.

In the 2 lower lights is the discription of St Cuthbert [vide Cloyster windowes,* H. 44] wth the sun beame shining, vpon his mothers bedd, at his natiuity, & the building of Farne Iland with other pt of his myracles, wth the picture of St Oswold king, blowing his horne,* & the picture of St Cuthbt appearing to ye said saint Oswold, (f. 18) with the draught of the armes of Bishop Langley & others, all in fyne couloured glasse, and aboue all are 4

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