Window 060 - Saint Nicholas (third window about him) (restored) Order is not regular; numbered by panel (see diagram).
• 1-5: Apothicaries and haberdashers as donors. (3): Selling belt; (4): apothecary; (5) merchant with balance. • 6-7: Saint Nicholas is birthed and bathed. • 8: Nicholas refuses to suckle his mother except Mondays and Fridays. • 9: Nicholas in school. • 10-11: When a student in Myra, he drops money into a house to spare three girls without doweries from entering prostitution. He flees rather than be thanked. • 12: Chosen as new bishop.
(Side half moons): • 14-15: Nicholas convinces sailors to provide a famine-stricken down with corn.
Window 041 - Saint Stephen (unrestored) Bottom to top, left to right:
• Row 07: Gamaliel, one of the Sanhedrin, advised that the early Christian movement not be attacked by the Jews, reasoning that if it was of men it would come to naught, and if of God they did not want to fight it. Heis sympathetic and buries Stephen in his own sepulchre; Juliana, a widow, searches for her husband's body. • Row 08: Juliana mistakes Stephen's body for that of her husband, and takes it home. • Row 09: Juliana transports Stephen's body to Constantinople; Meanwhile, a king (Emperor Theodosius?) is tormented by a demon. • Row 10: King sends messengers to the shore--this foreshadows other events; Meanwhile, Stephen's body is loaded on a ship for transport to Constantinople. • Row 11: Demons try to sink the ship, but the sailors invoke Saint Stephen, and are spared. • Row 12: Ship arrives at shore; A crowd gathers to receive the body. • Row 13: Stephen's body/relics are taken into the city; the Patriarch of Constantinople comes to meet it. • Row 14: Stephen's soul is carried to heaven by the angels.
Window 060 - Saint Nicholas (third window about him) (restored) Order is not regular; numbered by panel (see diagram).
(Side half moons):
• 16-17: Nicholas addressing the three princes, Nepotian, Ursus and Apilion; The three princes saved by Nicholas carrying gifts from the Emperor. [Houvet saw this as distributing the corn of previous.]
(Side half moons): • 18-19: Three men welcomed and killed by inn-keeper.
• 20: Nicholas saves a baby from boiling, a miracle. • 21-22: Couple's only child falls overboard on trip to Nicholas' shrine; They find the child safe when they arrive at the shrine. • 23-25: A shyster swears by St. Nicholas he will return gold to a Jewish money-lender; He gives staff to the Jew and claims he has repaid his loan; Shyster and staff crushed by a cart, getting his just deserts. • 26: Jewish merchant strikes St. Nicholas' statue because the saint did not protect his valuables.
Window 041 - Saint Stephen (restored) Bottom to top, left to right:
• Row 01: Shoemakers working as donor; Presenting the window from donors. • Row 02: Stephen made a deacon by two apostles. • Row 03: Stephen debates (L) with the Jewish doctors (R). • Row 04: Two false witnesses accuse Stephen before the Sanhedrin; He refutes the charge of blasphemy. • Row 05: Stephen taken outside the city to be stoned. • Row 06: A false witness leaves his coat with Saul, the future Saint Paul; Stephen is stoned to death. • Row 07: Gamaliel, one of the Sanhedrin, advised that the early Christian movement not be attacked by the Jews, reasoning that if it was of men it would come to naught, and if of God they did not want to fight it. Heis sympathetic and buries Stephen in his own sepulchre; Juliana, a widow, searches for her husband's body.
Window 060 - Saint Nicholas (third window about him) (restored) Order is not regular; numbered by panel (see diagram).
• 12: Chosen as new bishop. • 13: Consecrated as bishop of Myra.
(Lower side half moons)
• 16-17: Nicholas addressing the three princes, Nepotian, Ursus and Apilion; The three princes saved by Nicholas carrying gifts from the Emperor. [Houvet saw this as distributing the corn of previous.]
(Upper side half moons) • 18-19: Three men welcomed and killed by inn-keeper.
(Upper cloverleaf) • 20: Nicholas saves a baby from boiling, a miracle. • 21-22: Couple's only child falls overboard on trip to Nicholas' shrine; They find the child safe when they arrive at the shrine.
Window 041 - Saint Stephen Bottom to top, left to right:
• Row 01: Shoemakers working as donor; Presenting the window from donors. • Row 02: Stephen made a deacon by two apostles. • Row 03: Stephen debates (L) with the Jewish doctors (R).
Window 041 - Saint Stephen Bottom to top, left to right:
• Row 05: Stephen taken outside the city to be stoned (partially visible). • Row 06: A false witness leaves his coat with Saul, the future Saint Paul; Stephen is stoned to death. • Row 07: Gamaliel, one of the Sanhedrin, advised that the early Christian movement not be attacked by the Jews, reasoning that if it was of men it would come to naught, and if of God they did not want to fight it. Heis sympathetic and buries Stephen in his own sepulchre; Juliana, a widow, searches for her husband's body. • Row 08: Juliana mistakes Stephen's body for that of her husband, and takes it home.
Window 041 - Saint Stephen (restored) Bottom to top, left to right:
• Row 01: Shoemakers working as donor; Presenting the window from donors. • Row 02: Stephen made a deacon by two apostles. • Row 03: Stephen debates (L) with the Jewish doctors (R). • Row 04: Two false witnesses accuse Stephen before the Sanhedrin; He refutes the charge of blasphemy. • Row 05: Stephen taken outside the city to be stoned. • Row 06: A false witness leaves his coat with Saul, the future Saint Paul; Stephen is stoned to death. • Row 07: Gamaliel, one of the Sanhedrin, advised that the early Christian movement not be attacked by the Jews, reasoning that if it was of men it would come to naught, and if of God they did not want to fight it. Heis sympathetic and buries Stephen in his own sepulchre; Juliana, a widow, searches for her husband's body.
Window 041 - Saint Stephen Bottom to top, left to right:
• Row 03: Stephen debates (L) with the Jewish doctors (R). • Row 04: Two false witnesses accuse Stephen before the Sanhedrin; He refutes the charge of blasphemy. • Row 05: Stephen taken outside the city to be stoned. • Row 06: A false witness leaves his coat with Saul, the future Saint Paul; Stephen is stoned to death.
Window 060 - Saint Nicholas (third window about him) (restored) Order is not regular; numbered by panel (see diagram).
• 1-5: Apothicaries and haberdashers as donors. (3): Selling belt; (4): apothecary; (5) merchant with balance. • 6-7: Saint Nicholas is birthed and bathed. • 8: Nicholas refuses to suckle his mother except Mondays and Fridays. • 9: Nicholas in school. • 10-11: When a student in Myra, he drops money into a house to spare three girls without doweries from entering prostitution. He flees rather than be thanked. • 12: Chosen as new bishop. • 13: Consecrated as bishop of Myra.
(Side half moons): • 14-15: Nicholas convinces sailors to provide a famine-stricken down with corn.
(Side half moons):
• 16-17: Nicholas addressing the three princes, Nepotian, Ursus and Apilion; The three princes saved by Nicholas carrying gifts from the Emperor. [Houvet saw this as distributing the corn of previous.] • 18-19: Three men welcomed and killed by inn-keeper. • 20: Nicholas saves a baby from boiling, a miracle. • 21-22: Couple's only child falls overboard on trip to Nicholas' shrine; They find the child safe when they arrive at the shrine. • 23-25: A shyster swears by St. Nicholas he will return gold to a Jewish money-lender; He gives staff to the Jew and claims he has repaid his loan; Shyster and staff crushed by a cart, getting his just deserts. • 26: Jewish merchant strikes St. Nicholas' statue because the saint did not protect his valuables.