9. Story of S. Nicholas. Given by the Grocers and Druggists.

10. La Nouvelle Alliance. Given by the Farriers and Blacksmiths. (Seven panels were removed in 1816).

Clerestory of the Nave (North).

11. Lancets (a) Temptations of Christ.
(b) Jonah, Daniel, Habbakkuk.
Rose (c) Bishop (S. Etherius?) with two suppliants at his feet.
12. Lancets (a) S. Laurence, as a deacon, with the Evangelists, and below, on his gridiron.
(b) S. Stephen, and, below, his Martyrdom. Also a group of Weavers.
Rose (c) S. Lubin, in pontifical robes on a throne. Two Innkeepers offer him wine.
13. Lancets (a) Six medallions in which appear two pairs of Apostles, and, below, Furriers and Drapers.
(b) S. Nicholas, and below, Curriers and Leather-dressers.
Rose (c) S. Thomas of Canterbury and two Knights invoking him.
14. Lancets (a) Six Apostles seated in quatrefoiled panels.
(b) An Apostle, and below, the Moneychangers.
Rose (c) The Virgin Mary holding in her lap the seven gifts of the Holy Ghost: Wisdom is represented by Christ, the other gifts by white doves with a simple nimbus, bound to the aureole of Christ by red rays.
15. Lancets (a) S. Giles in the act of blessing, and below, celebrating Mass before the King.
(b) S. George of Cappadocia in thirteenth-century armour, and below, nude on a wheel of swords.
Rose (c) S. George on horseback slaying a dragon.
16. Lancets (a) Christ, and below, Abraham about to sacrifice Isaac.
(b) The sacrifice of Isaac repeated, and above, a bust of Christ with the letters Alpha and Omega, ‘the beginning and the end.’
Rose (c) Scenes of tilling.
17. Lancets (a) A Martyr and S. Martin of Tours.
(b) S. Martin cutting his cloak and beholding Christ in a vision.
Rose (c) The donors, with an inscription, ‘The men of Tours have given these three windows.’

North Transept (below the Clerestory).

18. A free version of the story of the Prodigal Son.

19. The story of S. Laurence was portrayed in this window, but the central portion of it was removed in 1791, when the Chapel of the Transfiguration was made.

20. Removed 1791.

North Transept, Clerestory (West Side).