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Repton and its neighbourhood

Chapter 4: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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A local descriptive guide surveys the archaeology, architecture, and recorded history of a Derbyshire village and its surroundings. It traces early Christianization, the establishment and later suppression of monastic foundations, medieval church development, and the foundation and evolution of the local school, while detailing structural features such as the crypt, bells, tile-kiln, and surviving monuments. Chapters provide registers, plans, photographs, and lists of consulted sources, followed by illustrated excursions to nearby villages, churches, and estates. The narrative combines documentary extracts, topographical description, and antiquarian observation to assist residents and visitors in exploring the district's historical fabric.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Plate
1. Repton Church frontispiece
2. Prior Overton’s Tower to face page 1
3. Repton Church Crypt 17
4. Repton Camp and Church 22
5. Plans of Church and Priory 25
6. Bell Marks 46
7. Repton Priory 51
8. Sir John Porte and Gilbert Thacker 54
9. The Outer Arch of Gate House 61
10. Repton School Chapel and Mr. Exham’s House 75
11. The Hall and Porter’s Lodge 81
12. Pears Memorial Hall Window 83
13. Mr. Cattley’s, Mr. Forman’s and Mr. Gould’s Houses 85
14. Mr. Estridge’s and Mr. Gurney’s Houses 86
15. Cricket Pavilion, Pears Memorial Hall, &c. 90
16. Ashby Castle and Staunton Harold Church 93
17. Barrow Church and Swarkeston House 99
18. Anchor Church and Bretby Hall 104
19. Egginton Church and Willington Church 109
20. Etwall Church and Hospital 115
21. Breedon Church and Melbourne Church 125
22. Tickenhall Round House 136