There are four windows in the chapter house, all of four lights.
In the Lady Chapel there are two windows, each of two lights in the north and south walls, and two, of four lights each, in the east wall.
The next window, also of four lights, represents Christ cleansing the leper, raising the daughter of Jairus, blessing children, and restoring sight to Bartimaeus.
The medallions naturally range themselves in horizontal order throughout the three or four lights of the window, giving just the indication of a horizontal line across them.
In the choir the clerestory windows have four lights each; in the presbytery are triplets.
These large windows have exquisite tracery; they are all of four lights, with transoms, and are beneath arches unusually acute for the Decorated period.
On each side of the lady-chapel are five large windows of four lights each, with very beautiful tracery.
In other cases the balconies extend to four lights only of a six-light window, whilst in most they are confined to the central windows, to which they give much additional dignity.
They are of two stages in height, the lower plain, the upper very ornate, the windows being of four lights, with a circle of ten cusps in the centre, and a quatrefoiled circle within the enclosing arch over the side lights.
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