is carved on another. The panels also contain the arms of Gray and Wemyss, with others now obliterated.
Fig. 1115.—Fowlis Easter Church. Sculpture in Village.
The door of the rood screen is still preserved. It is of dark oak, and is one of the few examples of pieces of furniture of this description remaining in Scotland (Fig. [1119]). It has open work in the upper part, occupying nearly half the height (see details in Fig. [1120]) and four
Fig. 1116.—Fowlis Easter Church. Bell.
panels below, the lower two having the linen pattern, and the two above (forming the centre of the door) being decorated with tracery work.
One of the most remarkable features of this church consists of four large pre-Reformation paintings on oak panels, two being at present hung on the east wall and two on the north
| Fig. 1117.—Fowlis Easter Church. Font. | Fig. 1118.—Fowlis Easter Church. Carvings on Font. |