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The east window contains three lights with round trefoil heads, which are repeated in the two panels in the head.  The stained glass ornamentation in the window was placed there in 1956 in memory of Allan Everett Renwick and David and Ada Llewellin-Evans in accordance with the design by George G. Pace, architect of York.

The stained glass consists of ten roundels and a panel of 14th- and 15th-Century glass set in a clear background. The subjects are, from left to right:

Altar Window
Altar Window
  • Good and evil
  • Censing angels
  • Angels
  • Salome dancing
  • Return of Tobias
  • The Resurrection of Our Lord
  • St William of York
  • Angel
  • Beheading of John the Baptist
  • Tobias and Angel
  • Descent from the Cross
Evans memorial glass
Evans Memorial Glass
Renwick memorial glass
Renwick Memorial Glass
Stained glass pane
Stained glass pane

The nave, which has a trussed rafter roof, is lit on the north side by a pair of two-light windows, one with ogee-foliated head, the other cinquefoiled, both under square heads, labelled.  On the south side are two windows, the south-east window is a 19th-Century insertion of three pointed lights, square headed with label.  Internally the heads of the lights are ogee-shaped, trefoiled with cusps.  The south-west window of the nave is of two trefoil lights under ogee arches with label and square headed.



 


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