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St Andrew

St Andrew

Paull

East Riding of Yorkshire

Mid C14-C15, perhaps incorporating material from former church.

Architectural Features

Burnt in siege of Hull 1643.

Repairs of 1663, c1700.

second pier from north-west bears traces of painted inscriptions, one dated 1657.

Chancel has pointed wave-moulded north door, mutilated stone lectern on north wall.

Monuments.

C15 ashlar floorslab at west end of north aisle with Gothic marginal inscription

black marble floorslab at west end of central nave aisle to Dorothy Robinson of Newton Garth, of 1676, with roundel containing full achievement in relief

to Ann Carvile of 1797 with miniature coloured hatchment, by E Giffin of London

reset ashlar tablets below with roughly-carved finial and crowned angel with shield, probably C15.

Fragments of medieval glass in east window, chiefly canopy above figure to left.

C19 octagonal font.

Church was built on a new site after the destruction of the former church by the Humber in 1355.