Door at back of priory |
East window from outside |
Outside of priory |
Outside of priory |
Outside of Henry VII window |
Outside of priory |
Entrance porch |
Outside of priory |
View towards west window given by Richard III |
West window given by Richard III, full of saints and archbishops |
Third window south quire: arms of Richard Duke of Gloucester, with boar supporters, from the west window |
First window of north quire aisle: arms of Anne Neville, with bear supporters. These are original, the coat of arms is modern glass |
Third window south quire: arms of Richard Duke of York |
Second window south quire: arms of De Burgh, Earl of Ulster |
Third window south quire: arms of Maurice Berkeley of Beverstone |
These three lords, together with Henry VI, John Beauchamp, Lord of Powick and Sir Humphrey Stafford of Grafton were donors towards the rebuilding of the quire which started around 1440. |
First window of north quire aisle: medieval ladies |
First window of north quire aisle: heads of three of Noah’s sons wearing red caps |
First window of north quire aisle: figure (upper part missing) of kneeling benefactor Nicholas Devenyshe |
First window of north quire aisle: part of kneeling figure of a gentleman, with a collar of SS round his neck. Probably Sir William de Bracy |
Transept or Magnificat window given by Henry VII |
Henry VII window: donors: bottom row, left, Sir Thomas Lovell and Sir John Savage (he’s missing) |
Henry VII window: donors: bottom row, middle, Sir Reginald Bray on left and Prince Arthur on right |
Henry VII window: donors: bottom row, right, Elizabeth of York (missing) and Henry VII |