Bottom to top, left to right (some rows have the story proceed RIGHT to left; marked '!' where this occurs:
• Row 11: James tells him to cast the texts into the sea; Hermogenes and Filetus plead for James' forgiveness. • Row 12: Hermogenes destroys an idol. • Row 13: Jews are angry at James' preaching; Hermogenes preaches to those who used to follow him. • Row 14: James preaches Christ's divinity while in prison. • Row 15: Josias converts and Jewish high priest orders him beaten; Josias, a scribe, leads James with a rope (!)
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.
(Side half moons): • 14-15: Nicholas convinces sailors to provide a famine-stricken down with corn.
• Row 04: Baptises tribune and his household; Goes into exile; heals woman possessed with evil spirit. • Row 05: Apollinaris enters home of Rufus Patricius, Duke of Ravenna; Raises Rufus' daughter from the dead; Provost demands Apollinaris sacrifice to idols. • Row 06: Angel visits the saint in prison; temple of Jupiter/Zeus collapses due to saints' prayer; Provost and others watch temple's destruction. • Row 07: Outraged at the temple's loss, pagans beat Apollinaris to death; saint's funeral; Christians of Ravenna mourn his passing.
Window 054 - Saint Germain of Auxerre [pre AD 1236] (restored)
In many places, the left right pairing shows a "cause and effect" relationship. The window is difficult to photograph with the east wall buttresses of the north trancept, and the "Our Lady of the Pillar" adoration with candles et al. in front of it.
• Row 05: Demon spreads disease; Germain heals his flock. • Row 06: Saint Germain and Saint Loup sail to England despite a demon-raised tempest; Saint Germain calms the storm. • Row 07: Saint Germain preaches in England; he heals a blind girl. • Row 08: Demons set fire to area in which the two missionaries are living (2 panels). • Row 09: Germain has horse stolen en route to Italy; Thief brings the horse back and Germain blesses him. • Row 10: Germain dies at Revenna; Soul ascends to heaven.
[Spanish Crusades - from Chronicle of Pseudo-Turpin]
• Row 10: Crusaders battle Moors; Miracle of the Flowering Lances: the night prior to battle, those fated to die had flowers appear on their lances, proof of their blessed state as future martyrs. • Diamond 11: Roland battles King Marsile of the Saracens [some sources say batles giant Ferragus/Ferracutus, but the armor does not match]. • Row 12: Rolland kills giant Ferragus/Ferracutus; Ganelon urges Charlemagne to return home to France.
• Row 01: Saint Martin gives half of his cloak to a beggar; Cobbler preparing leather as donor; Christ thanks Martin in a dream and returns his cloak. • Row 02: Cobbler scraping hide as donor; Martin is baptized; Cobbler stitches shoe as donor. • Row 03: Martin revives a catachumen who died prior to baptism; Cobbler trimming sole of shoe as donor; Saint Hillaire makes Martin an exorcist. • Row 04: Martin is attack by two ruffians, one saves his life; The brigands waiting to attack; Martin escapes by making a pine tree fall on the brigands. • Row 05: The people of Tours seek a new bishop (both sides); Martin ordained bishop (middle). • Row 06: Martin forces robber's soul out of a shrine, where it was being mistakenly honored as a martyr; People watch; Martin raises a child from the dead (some say he interrupts a country funeral to make sure they are not practicing paganism). • Row 07: Martin exorcises a demon from a man's buttocks; Martin preaches to a crowd (2 frames). • Row 08: Physician and paralytic in city of Treves; Martin heals the paralytic while family/others look on (2 frames). • Row 09: Martin and Roman proconsul Tetradius (center); Martin heals servant of proconsul (both sides). • Row 10: Outside Paris Martin kisses a leper and cures him; Angel with censer; Martin with Emperor Maximus at banquet. • Row 11: Angel with censer; Martin's death; Angel with censer. • Row 12: Parishioners of of Tours and Poitiers fight over the saint's remains; Angel with censer; Tours steals body from Poitiers and takes it up the Loire river. • Row 13: Saint's body arrives at Tours; Soul of Martin ascends (perhaps can rest easy now in the 'proper' place?); Funeral procession awaiting the body.
• Row 01: Saint Martin gives half of his cloak to a beggar; Cobbler preparing leather as donor; Christ thanks Martin in a dream and returns his cloak. • Row 02: Cobbler scraping hide as donor; Martin is baptized; Cobbler stitches shoe as donor.
Window 004 - Saint John the Divine [author of Revelation / the Apocalypse]
Bottom to top, left to right: • Row 01 [single]: Flight to Egypt (misplaced; doesn't fit with the rest) • Rows 02 & 03: Armorers donate the window • Row 04: Death of Stactacus • Row 05 & 06: John banished to Patmos; he writes Revelation. • Row 07: John summoned before Aristomedes • Rows 08 & 09: John enters Ephesus and raises a woman from the dead; on-lookers are amazed. • Row 10: John drinks poison and receives no harm. • Rows 11 & 12: Two young men crush gems; John makes gems whole again. • Row 13: Jesus appears to John. • Rows 14 & 15: John changes wood to gold and pebbles into gems. Man gives treasure to money-changer. • Row 16: John awaits death. • Rows 17 & 18 & 19: Angels