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NEW COLLEGE CHAPEL AND HALL, OXFORD. 3;i

No. 2. Joel ppheta is wi-ittcii on tlie pedestal of the canopy. The scroll held by the figure is inscribed, In mile mnphnfh iudicavit ocs ge'tcs. — (See Joel iii. 12, of Avhich this seems a paraphrase.) The tapestry is powdered with letters |, crowned. No. 3. Amos Ypph^rta^ is written on the pedestal. The scroll is inscribed, cjui [r<?fl?] ijicat in cclii assencone' sua'. — (See Amos ix. 6.) The tapestry is powdered with letters A, crowned. No. 4. MicJieas p'pheta is written on the pedestal. The scroll is inscribed, Dc _Si^ on exhihii [egredietur lux 8)- verlnu ie vert. — (See ][icah iv. 2.) The tapestry is powdered with etters M, crowned. No. 5. Ada 2)m' pa [ter^ is written on the pedestal. The igure holds a spade, and looks sorrowful. The tapestry is powdered with letters A, crowned. Part of the founder's egend is written across the pedestal of this and the next three mnopies. No. G. Eva VI r oi'u viveciu' is written on the pedestal, rhe figure holds a distaff. The tapestry is powdered witli etters E, crowned. No. 7. Seth films Ade', is written on the pedestal. The igure holds a book. The tapestry is powdered with letters >, crowned. No. 8. Enoch tra'slaf is written on the pedestal. The igure holds a small scroll, incribed, ivit cii deo. The tapestry s powdered with letters E crowned. The tracery lights of this window A to F inclusive are ?ach filled with a canopy under which stands an angel. Troni is written upon a small scroll at the foot of each

anopy in the lights A and B. The angels throughout these
racery lights are alike in design. The canopies have

dternately blue spire grounds, and red tapestries, or vice )ersd. The smaller tracery lights are filled with ornaments, 5uch as leaves, monsters, &c., painted upon white and yellow >tained glass. FIRST NORTH WINDOW OF THE ANTECHAPEL FROM THE WEST. Light No. 1. Osee p'pheta, is written on the pedestal. Lhe figure holds a scroll inscribed, O 7nors ero [moy-s ■* The missing parts of the inscriptions, when this is practicable, are supplied ivithin bi-aekets. VOL. IX. I-

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