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This window was blown into the church in 1819, andthen rebuilt. The eastern wall contains two Norman arches, one of which is merelythe continuation of the north aisle, through the transept to the northambulatory. The other is in the north wall of the transept, and opensinto the choir vestry. Over these two arches were formerly two otheropen arches. One of these, viz. , that over the choir vestry, has beenwalled up, and the other has a circular or rose window. Afterundergoing repairs the window ...was glazed by Hardman, in 1892, as amemorial to Mary Anne Moore. The subject is "The adoration of theLamb. " In the central light is the Agnus Dei; while in the other sixencircling quatrefoils are angels censing, and representing Blessing, Glory, Honour, Power, Wisdom and Strength. The glass has been designedto give the effect of older glass, and, so far as that is possible, itmay claim to be a success. [Illustration: (_H. J. L. J. M. _) THE NORTH CHOIR AISLE, LOOKING WEST, SHOWING THE BACK OF THE DESPENSER MONUMENT.
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