St Mary, Foy,  Herefordshire
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Ann Sybella Clive died in 1907 but she  has a memorial more typical of those from 2 or 3 hundred years  earlier.
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The present church’s origins  stand in the 13th century during the reign of Henry III, when nave and chancel  were built. Sir Robert de Tregoz, the local lord, died with Simon de Montfort  at Evesham in 1265. The stone from his demolished castle opposite was probably  later used to construct the 14th century bell tower. The bell tower roof shows  evidence that there was once an octagonal spire. During the same period the  rare decagonal font was also installed.
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