Barefoot and wearing his night-clothes, like the freed prisoner in panel 22b, the man carries the stone at the head of a procession with the portable reliquary. The reliquary has presumably been taken to the man’s bedside, and now, cured, he returns to the Minster to give thanks. The Minster possesses a block of stone bearing a medieval Latin inscription stating that it is the stone which fell on the head of Roger of Ripon. The panel apparently depicts Roger of Ripon on his way to offer the stone to Saint William.