[17] This is thought by some to be a piece of something else inserted here, but its effect on the design is very happy.
[18] It is true that the glass is not now in its original position, but I think it must always have filled two lights.
[19] This is fully gone into by Canon Carbonel in an article in Memorials of Old Gloucestershire. Another theory he examines and rejects is that they were the work of the Dutch painter Aeps.