This stained glass window contains panels from the early 14th century, in addition to heraldry and donar figures from the mid 13th century. The main images from left to right are St Foy, Crucifixion, St Peter, and St Albinus of Angers.
A young girl of 12, who is supposed to have been martyred during the 3rd century. Legend is that she she was to have been burnt on a hot griddle, but that a dove extinguished the flames and she was beheaded instead.
This stained glass window contains panels from the early 14th century, in addition to heraldry and donar figures from the mid 13th century. The main images from left to right are St Foy, Crucifixion, St Peter, and St Albinus of Angers.
This is a medieval monumental brass depicting Saint Faith (also known as Saint Foy) is part of the John Mulsho and wife monument at Geddington, Northamptonshire. The brass is in the shape of a cross fleury (a cross with floriated ends), with quatrefoil terminals on each arm. At the center is a finely engraved figure of Saint Faith holding a sword and gridiron.