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90. Bp. Robert. Much defaced, head grotesquely.
_Missing._
91. _b.u.t.tress._ Bp. Reginald de Bohun, sitting; somewhat decayed.
92. Bp. Ethelweard, good drapery, well--preserved; no hair or beard.
93. Sighelm, good drapery, well-preserved; ring of curly hair and beard.
94. Alfry, in hood; large curly beard.
95. Etheleage, monastic dress, cowl and scapular; large curly beard.
96. Bp. a.s.ser. Short and stout figure, in att.i.tude of benediction.
97. Bp. Heahmund. Short and stout figure, in att.i.tude of benediction.
98. _b.u.t.tress._ Bp. Wolfhelm. Fine seated figure, in att.i.tude of benediction.
99. Bp. Ealhstan. Stout common-place figure; rather mutilated.
100. Bp. Wilbert. Stout common-place figure; rather mutilated.
101. Bp. Denefrith. Stout common-place figure; better preserved.
102. Bp. Ethelnod. Stout common-place figure; better preserved.
103. _b.u.t.tress._ Bp. Aethelhelm, first Bishop of Wells* (reproduced on p. 22). n.o.ble figure, sitting in att.i.tude of benediction.
104. Bp. Herewald, in att.i.tude of benediction.
105. Bp. Forthere, head bent slightly forward.
106. Bp. Ealdhelm. A fine figure. _Central Window (South)._
107. K. Ina, looking over right shoulder, hand gone. (These central figures, Ina and Ethelburga, are supposed to be of later date than the rest.) _Central Window._
108. Q. Ethelburga. Wears the long kirtle with girdle, from which are hung an ink-bottle and aulmoniere. _Central Window (North)._
109. K. Egbert, trampling, bearded; cloak falls in a graceful sweep from right to left.
110. K. Ethelwulf, bearded. A very short figure, but raised on high stone (crouching figure?) higher than the others.
111. K. Ethelbald; decayed.
112. _b.u.t.tress._ K. Edgar, sitting, flat cap on head.
113. K. Ethelbert, smooth face, trampling; apparently holds fragment of sceptre in right hand, cord of mantle with left.
114. K. Ethelred I., smooth face, trampling, gracefully draped cloak, holds fragment of sceptre apparently in right, and something indistinct in left hand.
115. K. Edwy, left arm raised, holding cloak, which is over right shoulder.
116. K. Edward the Martyr, bearded, holding cup (his usual symbol) in left hand, trampling. This is one of the most likely ascriptions.
117. _b.u.t.tress._ K. Edmund, sitting, right arm uplifted, left resting on knee. Fast decaying.
118. K. Ethelred the Unready, bearded, short figure, trampling, but the trampled figure leans easily on its elbow.
119. K. c.n.u.t, bearded, short figure, trampling, but the trampled figure is apparently still struggling.
120. Q. Osburga,* in long supertunic, with ample sleeves, falling in folds over the feet. The tight sleeve of her kirtle appears on left arm, which holds cord of mantle. Head and neck in the wimple which was not in thirteenth century distinctive of nun's dress. Book in right hand.
121. Q. Emma, in flowing supertunic with ample sleeves, and wimple; hands gone.
122. Harold I., no head covering, trampling; hands touching girdle.
123. Harthac.n.u.t, like II old, but hands and part of face gone.
124. _b.u.t.tress._ K. Edred, sitting, right hand on knee, left raised to cord, drapery crossed.
125. Q. Edgitha, mantle falls round over left foot.
126. Edmund Ironside.* Knight in surcoat over chain armour, hauberk but no helmet; right arm and left hand gone, but head turned to left and att.i.tude is that of drawing or sheathing his sword.
127. Harold. Knight, hauberk and surcoat of mail, cylindrical helmet, s.h.i.+eld on left side; delapidated.
128. _North Side of Tower. b.u.t.tress._ Edward the Confessor, in cap; sitting in att.i.tude of judgment (Planche), left hand resting on right ankle, this leg being crossed over left knee.
129. Prince Richard.* Crowned figure of great beauty, bearded, head slightly bent to left with a melancholy expression; hands gone.
130. Robert Curthouse,* bearded, the right hand draws aside part of the surcoat, exposing right leg in curious hose; left leg covered by surcoat.
131. K. Rufus,* bearded, right hand holds cord of mantle, left holds border of mantle across his body.
132. Q. Matilda, flowing hair, holds mantle in left hand.
133. Emperor Henry, crowned, holds cord of mantle, with right hand fingering end of his girdle.
134. K. Stephen, right hand holds cord of mantle, left on girdle.
135. K. Henry II., end of cloak thrown over shoulder, holds the fold with both hands; in good preservation.
136. _b.u.t.tress._ K. William the Conqueror, sitting in menacing att.i.tude, elbows projecting, and hands upon knees.
137. Prince Henry. A dignified figure; hands gone.
138. Prince Geoffrey. Beautiful figure, head gone, holds cord of mantle, loose sleeves, and good drapery. (Ferrey is wrong in calling this a female figure.)