Church of St Fimbarrus or St Nicholas, Fowey
St Nicholas: mainly c14; aisles & clerestory rebuilt c15; partially burned down during French raids
St Nicholas: early c14 nave & north aisle; octagonal piers without capitals
St Nicholas: unknown civilians & wives, possibly Thomas Treffry & wife Avisie, c.1450, & Thomas Treffry (the younger) & wife Elizabeth, c.1465; Lancastrian supporters, usher to Henry VI; family restored to favour after Bosworth
St Nicholas: effigy from the tomb of John Rashleigh, c.1610; ruff & berret; this John is either the husband of Alice Lanyon d.1582 or their son
St Nicholas: John Rashleigh d.1582
St Nicholas: Alice Lanyon, wife of John Rashleigh, d.1591, eng. 1602
St Nicholas: inscription from the brass of Alice Rashleigh, daughter of William Lanyon, eng.1602; refers to one son & six daughters
St Nicholas: shield from the brass of Alice Rashleigh, 1602
War memorial cross with interlace carving, Church of St Fimbarrus or St Nicholas, Fowey
Entry Name: Church of St Fimbarrus or St Nicholas
Listing Date: 13 March 1951
Last Amended: 8 November 1999
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1327314
English Heritage Legacy ID: 70706
ID on this website: 101327314
Location: St Fimbarrus' Church, Fowey, Cornwall, PL23
County: Cornwall
Civil Parish: Fowey
Built-Up Area: Fowey
Traditional County: Cornwall
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
Church of England Parish: Fowey
Church of England Diocese: Truro