North Aisle Apse Window 5A

(NADFAS 717)
Panel 1
A Censing Angel.
Above the Angel is a yellow and green fleur de Lys.
13th C.
The Angel is swinging a Thurible.
The figure is English late 15th C.
Panel 2
A censing Angel similar to the one above but facing outwards swinging a Thurible.
Late English 15th C.
North Aisle Apse Window 5B

(NADFAS 717)
Panel 1
Two Angels
Panel 2
A large standing female Saint dressed in white on a Corinthian column. Above her is a stork with three eggs from one of which the chick is emerging.
Swiss or German 15th c.
Panel 3
Two young men One wearing a green cloak and red shirt the other a white cloak.
Flemish 16th C
North Aisle Apse Window 5C

(NADFAS 717)
Panel 1
Aphrodisus or Affrodisius
The governor of Sotine and another welcoming the Holy Family. (pseudo Matthew C23.) Aphrodisius wears a brown cloak over a white tunic and green leggings.
From the Childhood of Christ window.
St. Denis c.1140
Panel 2
The Prophet Samuel Against a ruby background wearing a blue robe over a white undergarment. Samuel II C.7,V12
From the Tree of Jesse, St Denis c.1140
The blue robe elongating the figure is a 19th c. replacement.
Panel 3
Citizens of Sotine welcoming the Holy Family.
The Childhood of Christ window.
St. Denis c.1140
The white dress is a 19th c. replacement.
North Aisle Apse Window 5D

(NADFAS 717)
Panel 1
A canonised Bishop He carries a crozier in his left hand.
German glass
In the possession of Sidney Herbert by June 1842.
Panel 2
Three men.
Flemish 16th c.
North Aisle Apse Window 5E

(NADFAS 717)
Panel 1
St. Exuperantius a patron St. of Zurich the brother of St. Regulla (see also window 7c) Holding his bearded head in both hands with blood spurting out of his neck.
Panel 2
St. Felix a patron saint of Zurich. Holding his bearded head wearing a green cloak over a ruby vestment, blood also spurts from his neck. (see also window 7c)