Vendôme Chapel.

(Founded 1413 by Louis de Bourbon. Two chests
contain remains of S. Piat and S. Taurin.)

65. Below, six Angels bearing the arms of Bourbon-Vendôme, and a piece of another window representing the Death of the Virgin. Above, on left, Jacques de Bourbon kneeling; S. Louis of France, S. Louis of Toulouse, Louis and Jacques de Bourbon; on right, S. James, in similar company. Above, again, the Virgin and Child, next to a lady, crowned by two angels; S. John blessing a chalice, S. John the Baptist, with the Lamb.

In the head of the window, the Crucifixion, and, on the right, the Holy Women; on the left, the Jewish Priests and the Centurion. Above, Christ judging the world, between Mary and John praying, and the angels summoning the dead, who rise from their tombs.

66. The Death, Funeral, Assumption and Coronation of the Virgin. Below, the donors, Cobblers.

67. The Story of the Good Samaritan. Below, the Cobblers, Sutores.

68. The Life of S. Mary Magdalene. Below, the Water-carriers.

69. The Life of S. John the Evangelist. Below, the Armourers.

The Nave, South Side, Clerestory.

70. Lancets (a) S. Symphorian and his Martyrdom.
(b) Mostly hidden by the organ.
Rose (c) S. Hilary.
71. Lancets (a) (b) Destroyed 1648.
Rose (c) S. Gregory the Great.
72. Lancets (a) S. Bartholomew and Moses.
(b) S. Caletric and the donors, the Turners.
(c) S. Augustin.
This window also is partly hidden by the organ.
73. Lancets (a) S. Philip and Jeremiah.
(b) S. James the Less and the donor, Gaufridus.
Rose (c) S. Jerome.
74. Lancets (a) S. Faith, and below, her Martyrdom.
(b) The Virgin, and below, the scene of Christ saying, Noli me tangere (Touch me not).
Rose (c) S. Solemnis, Bishop of Chartres.
75. Lancets (a) S. Peter, and below, the donors, the Pastry Cooks.
(b) S. James.
Rose (c) Christ with the signs Alpha and Omega.
76. Lancets (a) S. Laumer, and below, his death-bed scene.
(b) Meeting between S. Mary of Egypt with Zozimus, and below, her burial.
Rose (c) S. Laumer.