[1] In 2008, Simon Knott stated "The interior is very pleasant, with one of those Purbeck marble fonts familiar from this part of Suffolk.
There is a fine scattering of medieval glass, including an excellent roundel of St Catherine, and two other panes which must have come from the edges of a larger work, which feature a monk and a donor".
He was the main force that tried to make Catholicism fit into the wider vision of the Anglican prayer book.
John Lowes was found guilty of witchcraft by Matthew Hopkins, the self-styled Witchfinder General, and as result in the autumn of 1645 he was hanged at Bury St Edmunds, along with 39 innocent men, women and children.
[2] These events are recounted in the 1968 film Witchfinder General, starring Vincent Price.