The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal

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H. J. VVestlake (1894), vol. iv., pi. 158, where the date of 1 528 is of course an error.
^Both in this light, and in the last light (III. 5) of the south window, there are some small fragments of fourteenth century glass.
GILLING CASTLE.
153 lights in this tier (II. i and 9) are of seventeenth-century date, with an architectural framework in perspective, and are quite inferior to Dininckhoff's work, both in design, colour, and execution.
In the original work in these windows a little pot-metal
... is used for the large simple charges of some of the shields, and possibly in the wreaths in the upper lights of the south window, but, with these exception^, all the painting is executed on white glass.
The other window on the east side, to the north of the bay window, is devoted to the heraldry and genealogy of the Constable family. Sir" William Fairfax's only son, Thomas (afterwards first Viscount Fairfax of Emiey), married for his first wife Catharine, the eldest daughter of Sir Henry Constable of Burton Constable.


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