Feliks Kryski

Kryski was a close associate of Grand Marshal of the Crown, Zygmunt Myszkowski and through these connections he became one of the closest advisers of Sigismund III.

He has published several letters including the Diskurs słusznej wojny z Moskwą, rationes pro et contra.

In 1611 he organized a solemn homage to Sigismund III captured the tsar Vasily Shuiski and his family.

To commemorate the deceased, his widow founded a separate chapel, around the year 1620,[4] on the northern facade of the church, a rectangular plan made of brick, plastered and covered with a dome, as if embedded in a four-sided roof with a lantern, topped with a cross.

Felix's son Paul Kryski, standard-bearer of King Sigismund III, Kowelski governor, and several years later – Łubienski Kryska Zofia was buried in the basement of the chapel when he died in 1650.

Kryski's tomb in Drobin