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tua morsus tuus ero inferne. (See Hosea xiii. 14.) The tapestry is powdered with letters H, crowned. From which I infer eitlier that the tapestr}' does not belong to this figure, or that in the course of repairs wrong letters have been inserted. However it may have been a mere caprice to aspirate the name. No. 2. Ahacucli ppJieta, is written on the pedestal. The scroll is inscribed Hne audivi auditide tua' S) timiii. (See Habakkuk iii. 2.) The tapestry is powdered with letters A, crowned. No. 3. Ysaias p'pJieta is written on the pedestal. The scroll is inscribed, ecce vmjo concipiet 8f parid filium. (See Isaiah vii. 14.) The tapestry is powdered with letters Y, crowned. No. 4. [_Byiruc p'pheta, is written on the pedestal. The scroll is inscribed, Post hec in tri's visas est 8f cii liom co'vsatus est. (See Baruch iii. 37.) The tapestry is, however, powdered with letters M, crowned. Most of the remarks made on No. 1 equally appW here. No. 5. Mathusale jfili's Enoch, is written on the pedestal. The figure holds a small scroll, which appears to be inscribed with the following words, Legem n mor. The taj^estry is powdered with letters M, crowned. The following portion of the founder's legend is written across the pedestal. — Orate p WiUm'o. No. 6. Noe : i^ : arclia :fablais written on the pedestal. The figure holds an oar. The tapestry is powdered with letters N, crowned. The portion of the founder's legend that crosses the pedestal is, de W No. 7. AbraJia' p'riarcha, is written on the pedestal. The tapestry is powdered with letters A, crowned. The portion of the founder's legend which crosses the pedestal is ... . ton fudntor No. 8, Isaac patriarcha, is written on the pedestal. The tapestry is powdered with letters I, crowned. The portion of the founder's legend attached to this pedestal is istius Each of the tracery lights A to F inclusive is filled with a canop}, under which is a military figure, winged as an angel, clad in a basinet and camail, jupon, broad sword- belt, petticoat of mail below the jupon, and plate or cuir- bouilli arm and leg armour. The figure holds a spear, to which a pennon charged with a plain cross is attached.