Chapels 22

Chapel of Saint Christopher

Patron Saint of Pilgrims

On 1390 Oct 19 Enguerrin d'Eudin, bourgeois of Amiens (Durand says: chevalier, chambellan du Roi and governor of Dauphiné) gave 2,000 golden francs to found a daily requiem mass in the chapel of Saint Christopher. D'Eudin was represented in the window.

In 1358 in return for an English prisoner he had handed over to the king, Enguerrin d'Eudin received a large share of the goods which the king had confiscated from the alderman Jacques de Saint‐Fuscien who had been convicted of treason and beheaded . Perhaps this was the money used to build chapel c1370.

Exterior of St Christopher Chapel
Exterior of St Christopher Chapel
Exterior of St Christopher Chapel
Exterior of St Christopher Chapel
St. Christopher
St. Christopher