Who was St Ursula?
It is said that Saint Ursula was a British princess who, accompanied by 11000 virgins, went on a pilgrimage to Rome, and on her return was massacred with her companions at Cologne by the Huns. The story has its basis in a fourth century inscription at Cologne recording the building of a church on a site where holy virgins had shed their blood for Christ.
The window behind the altar also commemorates St Etheldreda (or Audrey), another British princess, who founded the monastery at Ely in the seventh century and became its first abbess
