[5] It is next to Chew Court which was originally a palace for Gisa the Bishop of Bath and Wells,[6] Thomas Minor was baptized in St. Andrew's in 1608.
A modern plaque is mounted on St. Andrew's wall to commemorate the events [7] He then migrated to America in 1629, becoming one of the founders of Stonington, CT.[8] The Thomas Minor Society[9] documents his history and genealogy.
[14] In addition there is an early 19th-century limestone round-topped stone which bears the inscription to William Fowler "shot by an Highwayman on Dundry Hill June 14th 1814 aged 32 years",[15] and Commonwealth war grave of a Royal Air Force officer of World War II.
[19] Another effigy in the north chapel is of Sir John St Loe, who was over 7 feet (2 m) tall,[20] and his lady.
He was Sergeant at Law and husband to Lady Catherine Leigh-Baber, the daughter of Sir Thomas Leigh, Lord Mayor of London under Queen Elizabeth I.