Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society . t to have been given by Richard III., becauseit contained his arms; originally contained a representation of the LastJudgment, as at Fairford. Upper tiers: St. Christopher, St. Mary andChild, St. Lawrence. Below these : An Angel, a Bishop, St. Mary. Lowesttier : An Abbot, St. Augustine, St. Leger, Angel, St. Katharine, St. Nicholas,St. Edmund, Bethesda, Healing the Blind. Great east window: Scenes from the Last Week of Our LordsPassion, Groups of Donors and Benefactors. Clerestory windows, south side, beginning from the e


Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society . t to have been given by Richard III., becauseit contained his arms; originally contained a representation of the LastJudgment, as at Fairford. Upper tiers: St. Christopher, St. Mary andChild, St. Lawrence. Below these : An Angel, a Bishop, St. Mary. Lowesttier : An Abbot, St. Augustine, St. Leger, Angel, St. Katharine, St. Nicholas,St. Edmund, Bethesda, Healing the Blind. Great east window: Scenes from the Last Week of Our LordsPassion, Groups of Donors and Benefactors. Clerestory windows, south side, beginning from the east: (1) Angels,St. Jerome, St. Gregory, and various scenes from the lives of Abraham,Isaac, Joseph, and Moses. (2) St. James the Great, St. Thomas, , Head of St. Mary, Centurion, Crucifixion. (3) Arms: Francequartering Barry of 6 or and gu. Supporters: Two Boars, Female Head,Four Angels. 1 History of the Church and Monastery of Moche Malverne; and the DescriptiveAccount oi the Glass, Tombs, and Pavement. Malvern: M. T. Stevens, Printer, ChurchStreet. MARTYRDOM OF ST. WERSTAN. 60 Transactions for the Year 1902. Clerestory, north side, beginning from the west: (1) History of ; Donations of William, Earl of Gloucester, Bernard, Earl ofHereford, and Osberh Fitz-Ponz ; Grants by William I. and St. Wulstanto Aldwin. (2) Two Sainted Archbishops, Four Sainted Bishops, includingSS. Oswald and Wulstan, and two female Saints. (3) Legend of Joachimand St. Anne. From one of the many inscriptions: Orate pro animaJohannis Malverne qui fenestram fieri fecit, we gather that the rebuilding ofthe Presbytery was completed before the priors death, about 1449. St. Annes Chapel, south ambulatory: (1) The Creation. (2) Scenesfrom the lives of Abraham and Noah. (3) Scenes from our Lords Passion. The windows of the north aisle of the Presbytery are too fragmentaryto describe in these brief notes. There are apparently the Annunciation,Nativity, Ascension, and Celebration of t


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