North Transept east window 1 of Norwich Anglican Cathedral
17th century continental roundel depicting Christ's Baptism

Arms of Dean Suckling 1614-28

17th century St John the Evangelist pictured with an eagle (his emblem)

These panels showing Angels bearing shields are contemporary with the panels in the third lancet and may have been made to mark the 1520 visit to Norwich by Queen Catherine and Cardinal Wolsey. In this window the angels hold the Arms of Mayor William Ramsey and Henry VIII

Arms of Dean Montgomery 1603 - 14

These panels showing Angels bearing shields are contemporary with the panels in the first lancet and may have been made to mark the 1520 visit to Norwich by Queen Catherine and Cardinal Wolsey. In this window the angels hold the Arms of Bishop Nix with his mitre and Cardinal Wolsey with his cardinal's hat

16th/17th century continental roundel depicting St Francis of Assissi receiving the stigmata

Arms of Dean Gardiner 1573 - 89

A sixteenth century roundel depicting St Godelva, being strangled by two soldiers. The panel came from the Bracon Ash collection

These three lancet windows contain mainly 16th/17th century glass which was originally located in the Deanery. The main exceptions are: a 17th century roundel of St John the Evangelist with an Eagle and the 16th Century St Godelva being strangled, which are both from the Bracon Ash Collection. The window was retored and arranged by G King & Son.

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