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.
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 013 - Story of Saint Anthony of the Desert and Saint Paul the Anchorite (unrestored)
Top to bottom, left to right, including medallions.
• Row 8: Demons scourge Anthony with whips; Anthony appears dead (like a corpse, so his friend carries the immobilized saint back to the desert on his back • Row 9: Anthony visits Paul the Anchorite as a crow feeds them; Anthony studies alone in his cell. • Row 10: The two saints celebrate mass; Anthony has vision of Paul's soul (small child) being bourne away by angels. • Row 11: Lions help bury the body of Paul. • Row 12: Athanasius receives Anthony's cloak in anticipation of the latter's death; his soul is carried to heaven.
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 013 - Story of Saint Anthony of the Desert and Saint Paul the Anchorite (restored)
Top to bottom, left to right, including medallions.
• Row 1 (bottom corners): Fishmongers donated the window. • Row 2: St. Anthony hears the gospel preached; he donates his goods to the poor. • Row 3: He leaves his sister in the care of nuns. • Row 4: A hermit teaches Anthony; he digs, manual labor as part of the hermit's life. • Row 5: Devil (green face and feet) tempts Saint Anthony; Anthony before his fire is tempted by the devil in the form of a woman (also in green dress). • Row 6: Anthony asks friend to bring him bread in preparation for his hermitage in the desert; Devils come to attack Anthony in the hermitage. • Row 7 (center): This is slightly out of sequence; Anthony's friend brings bread and finds him immobilized by the pain of the scourging given in the next row up. • Row 8: Demons scourge Anthony with whips; Anthony appears dead (like a corpse, so his friend carries the immobilized saint back to the desert on his back • Row 9: Anthony visits Paul the Anchorite as a crow feeds them; Anthony studies alone in his cell. • Row 10: The two saints celebrate mass; Anthony has vision of Paul's soul (small child) being bourne away by angels. • Row 11: Lions help bury the body of Paul. • Row 12: Athanasius receives Anthony's cloak in anticipation of the latter's death; his soul is carried to heaven.
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.
• Row 01: Carpenters; Cartwrights and Coopers as donors • Row 02: Joiners • Row 03: Julien with his family; he enters service with nobility. • Row 04: He waits at table. • Row 05: He attends his dying Lord (note last rites); he is raised out of servitude. • Row 06: Master dies; Julien is married. • Row 07: Julien's wedding feast. • Row 08: Julien leads troops to war; Julien defeats enemy.
• Row 01: Carpenters; Cartwrights and Coopers as donors • Row 02: Joiners • Row 03: Julien with his family; he enters service with nobility. • Row 04: He waits at table. • Row 05: He attends his dying Lord (note last rites); he is raised out of servitude. • Row 06: Master dies; Julien is married. • Row 07: Julien's wedding feast. • Row 08: Julien leads troops to war; Julien defeats enemy.