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Repton and its neighbourhood

Chapter 44: INDEX.
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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.

INDEX.

  • Abell, Edward. Ralph, 133.
  • Abney, James, 26.
  • Abraham, 63, 119.
  • Abrincis, Hugh de, 113.
  • Adda, 8.
  • Æadwulph (Aldulph), King of E. Anglia, 9.
  • Ælfthryth (Ælfritha), Abbess of Repton, 9.
  • Æthelbald, King of Mercia, 9, 11, 14.
  • Æthelred, 11.
  • Agincourt, Battle of, 125.
  • Alfreton, 52.
  • Alfred, brother of Oswiu, 8.
  • Algar, Earl of Mercia, 3, 9, 50.
  • Alison, Sir Archibald, 97.
  • Allen’s Close, 5.
  • Alselin, Geoffrey, 108.
  • “Anchor Church,” 123-4.
  • Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, 6, 9.
  • Anne, Queen, 126.
  • Anne, wife of James I., 94.
  • Arleston, 99.
  • Armour of Repton, 32.
  • Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 92-9.
  • Castle, 93.
  • Church, 96.
  • Askew Hill, 91.
  • Astley, William, 24.
  • Augmentation Office Book, 53.
  • Augustine, St., 50, 129.
  • Badow Church, 52.
  • Bainbrigge, William, 96.
  • Robert, 134.
  • Baine, Ralph, Bishop of Lichfield, 63.
  • Bailey, George, 128.
  • Bakepuz, Robert de, 100.
  • Bakewell Church, 74.
  • Bangor, 2.
  • Bardulfs, 108.
  • Barker, Robert, 37.
  • Barnack Church, 19.
  • Barrow-on-Trent, 99-100.
  • Bartholomew, St., 12, 14.
  • Basano’s Church Notes, 20.
  • Bath School, 61.
  • Beaconsfield, Earl of, 98.
  • Beaumeis, Philip de. Robert, 92.
  • Beaumont, Sir George, 92.
  • Beauvale (Welbeck), Abbey of, 115.
  • Beccelm, 11, 14.
  • Beck, or Beke, John de, 100.
  • Becket, St. Thomas à, 129, 133.
  • Bells of Repton, 42-9.
  • Bell Marks, 46.
  • Bennett, Gervase, 66.
  • Berfurt (cousin of St. Wystan), 9, 15.
  • Bertulph (uncle of St. Wystan), 15.
  • Betti, 8.
  • Bigsby, Rev. Robert, 51, 53, 65, 85.
  • Birch, Walter de Gray, 13.
  • Birmingham School, 61.
  • “Black Book,” 53.
  • “Black Canons,” 50.
  • “Bladon Castle,” 131.
  • Blandee, Thomas, 24.
  • Block of Alabaster, sculptured, at Finderne, 128.
  • Blomfield, Sir Arthur, 23, 85, 128.
  • Blundeville, Randulph de, Earl of Chester, 3.
  • Bodleian Library, 46.
  • “Bonnie Prince Charlie,” 102.
  • Bosworth Field, 135.
  • Bourdon, John, Duke of, 125.
  • Brasenose College, Oxford, 62.
  • Breedon Church, 126.
  • Hill, 91.
  • Bretby, 4, 5, 51, 104-6.
  • “Clump,” 91.
  • Brewster, Thomas, 63.
  • Bride’s, St., Farmhouse of, 104.
  • Bridgenorth, 95.
  • Brigstock Church, 19.
  • Bristol, 95.
  • Brockhurst, 63, 119.
  • “Brook End,” 4.
  • Brotherhouse, 14.
  • Bullock, William (O.R.), 67.
  • Burdett, Sir Francis (O.R.), 66.
  • Robert, 4, 51, 81, 123.
  • Thomas, 103, 121.
  • “Buries, the,” 3.
  • Burnett, Sir Hugh, 93.
  • Burton-on-Trent, 1, 4.
  • Burton, Abbot of, 129, 132.
  • Butler, Earl of Ormond, 93.
  • “Bygone Leicestershire,” 98.
  • Calke, 134-5.
  • Canons of, 10.
  • Abbey, 50.
  • Cambridge, 12.
  • Camp, Repton, 3.
  • Canons’ Meadow, 4.
  • Canons of Repton, 16.
  • Canute, King, 9, 16.
  • Carlisle, Bishop of, 126.
  • “Causey, the,” 66.
  • Cedda, 8.
  • Chad, St., 8.
  • Chalice and Cover at Finderne, 128.
  • Chandos, Sir John, 109.
  • Chandos-Poles of Radbourne, 109.
  • Charles I., 5, 95, 113, 126.
  • II., 69.
  • Charnwood Forest, 1.
  • Charters of Repton Priory, 51.
  • Repton School, 64.
  • Chellaston Hill, 91.
  • Chester, Hugh, Earl of, Matilda, Countess of, 10, 51.
  • Randulph, Earl of, 3, 10.
  • Chester, West, 62.
  • Chesterfield, Philip, 1st Earl of, 104.
  • Chief events referred to, &c., 87-90.
  • “Chronicon Abbatiæ de Evesham,” 15.
  • Chronicles (Rolls Series), 15.
  • “Church Bookes,” 36.
  • “Churchwardens’ and Constables’ Accounts,” 30-41.
  • Cissa, 11.
  • Civil War, 5, 105.
  • Clinton, William de, 3
  • Cokayne, Sir Arthur, 105.
  • Coke, Sir Thomas, 126.
  • Coleorton Hall, 92.
  • “Communion Cupp” at Hartshorn, 107.
  • Conquest, the, 3.
  • Conway, Sir W. Martin, 46.
  • Cornavii or Coritani, 8.
  • “Counter Jail,” the, 126.
  • Cox, Dr. Charles, 17, 30, 50, 117, 122, 126, 128, 129, 132.
  • Creçy, Battle of, 93.
  • Crewe, Sir George, 134.
  • Cromwell, Thomas, 53.
  • Cross, Repton, 4, 35.
  • Crowland, 12.
  • Abbey, 14, 15.
  • Croxall, 52.
  • Crypt of Repton Church, 17.
  • Culloden Moor, Battle of, 102.
  • Curzon, Sir John, 127.
  • Cyneheard, 9.
  • Cynewaru (Kenewara), Abbess of Repton, 9.
  • Dale Abbey, (Deepdale), 50.
  • Danes, the, 3, 6, 7, 14, 17.
  • Dartmoor, 97.
  • “Day Bell Houses,” 98.
  • Denman, George, the Honble., 75, 84.
  • Denton, Canon, 98.
  • Derby, 1, 63.
  • Dethicks, 107.
  • Diuma, 1st Bishop of Mercia, 8.
  • Domesday Book, 3, 4, 6, 9, 92, 113, 115, 124, 132, 135.
  • Dove, River, 8, 114.
  • Dugdale’s Monasticon, 8, 51.
  • Durdent, Walter, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 51.
  • Dutton, Edmund, 56.
  • Eadburgh, Abbess of Repton, 9, 12.
  • Ealdwulf, King of E. Anglia, 9.
  • Edgar, the Peaceable, 9, 17.
  • Edward III., 103, 130.
  • VI., 42, 61, 62, 134.
  • Egga, 14.
  • Egginton, 108-11.
  • Elfleda, mother of St. Wystan, 15.
  • Elizabeth, Queen, 130.
  • England, 2.
  • Ethelbald, King of Mercia, 6.
  • Etwall, 62, 115-21.
  • Every, Sir Edward, 110.
  • Henry, 130, 132.
  • Simon, 109, 130.
  • Evesham Abbey, Chronicles of, 9, 15.
  • Evesham Abbey, St. Wystan’s Shrine at, 57.
  • “Evidences, XVIII pieces of,” 35.
  • Fairfax, Sir Thomas, 95.
  • Felix, Monk of Crowland, 1st Bishop of E. Angles, 11, 12, 13.
  • “Feppingum,” 8.
  • Ferrariis or Ferrers, Henry de, 113, 115.
  • Ferrers, Robert, 2nd Earl, 135.
  • Ferrers, Robert de, 113.
  • Ferrers’ Pew at Breedon, 127.
  • Finan, Bishop of Lindisfarne, 8.
  • Finderne, 128-9.
  • Family of, 129.
  • Finger Pillory at Ashby, 97.
  • Fitzherbert, Anthony Sir, 62.
  • John of Etwall, 62, 117.
  • Flora Lady, daughter of 1st Marquis of Hastings, 95.
  • “Flora of Derbyshire,” (W. H. Painter), 91.
  • Foremark, 51, 121-4.
  • Francis (Frances) John of Tickenhall and Foremark, 22, 103.
  • Sir Robert, son of John, 22, 52, 121.
  • French Prisoners at Ashby, 97-8.
  • Fuller’s Church History, 53.
  • Fynderne (Finderne), George, Jane, John, and Thomas, 3, 4.
  • Lords of Repton Manor, 20.
  • Gaunt, John, Duke of, 114.
  • Gell, Sir John, 5, 101, 105.
  • Gerard, Sir Thomas, 62, 116.
  • Giffard, Sir Thomas, 62.
  • Giles, St., 50, 134.
  • Glendower, 2.
  • Glover, S. (History of Derbyshire), 105, 106.
  • Glover’s Mill, 4.
  • Godiva, 9.
  • Gorham, Rev. G. M. (O.R.), 23.
  • Greaves, C. S., 122.
  • Grendon, Serlo de, Lord of Badeley or Bradley, 50.
  • William de, 109.
  • Grentemaisnel, Hugh de, 92.
  • Gresham, Sir Thomas, 127, 129.
  • Gresley, 1.
  • Gresley, Sir George, 101.
  • Gretton, John, 111.
  • Gronta (Grantchester), 12.
  • Guthlac, St., 9, Chap. III.
  • Guthlaxton Hundred, 14.
  • “Gypsies,” 35.
  • Hacket, Bishop of Lichfield, 122.
  • “Hall Orchard,” 86.
  • Hampton Court Conference, 36.
  • Hardinge, Sir Robert, 126.
  • Harker, John, 63.
  • Harley Collection of MSS., 13.
  • Harpur, Charles, 134.
  • Sir George, 128.
  • Sir John, 4, 55, 103, 133.
  • Sir Henry, 4, 134.
  • Sir Richard, 4, 101, 103, 130.
  • Harpur-Crewe, Sir Vauncey, 24, 130, 133.
  • Hartshorn, 106-8.
  • Hastings, Francis, Marquis of, 125.
  • George, Earl of Huntingdon, 62.
  • Sir William, 93.
  • Headda, Bishop of Winchester, 13, 14.
  • Heathcotes, 128.
  • Henry I., 50, 126.
  • II., 51.
  • III., 43, 130, 135.
  • VII., 125, 135.
  • VIII., 53, 114, 115, 127, 130.
  • Heyne, Ann, 67, 68.
  • Hope, W. H. St. John, 53, 81, 108.
  • Hoskins, Abraham, 130.
  • Hotspur, 2.
  • Howe, Earl, 75.
  • Hrepandune, Hreopadune, Hreopandune, 6.
  • Huckin, Dr., 85.
  • Humbert, 9.
  • “Hundred Rolls,” 101.
  • Icknield Street, 111.
  • Icles, father of St., Guthlac, 11.
  • Incumbents of Repton, 24.
  • Ingleby, 51, 52, 121, 122.
  • Ingulph, Abbot of Crowland, 9, 13.
  • Infanta of Spain, 39.
  • “Itineraries,” 3, 7.
  • “Ivanhoe,” 92.
  • James I., 36, 75, 84, 113, 125.
  • Jennings, John, 65.
  • Jewitt, Llewellyn, 42, 72, 74.
  • Jones, Inigo, 135.
  • Jordan, William, 70.
  • Kale (Calke), 50.
  • Kenewara, Abbess of Repton, 9.
  • Kerry, Rev. Charles, 101.
  • King’s Newton, 126.
  • Kinton, Godfrey, 66.
  • Knights Templars, 99, 100.
  • “Knowl Hills,” 123.
  • Lancaster, Thomas, Earl of, 115.
  • Lathbury, 109.
  • Layton, Dr. Richard, 53.
  • Le Brun, 111.
  • Leigh, Sir Henry, 109, 130.
  • Dr. Thomas, 53.
  • Robert, 109.
  • Leicester, 95.
  • Leland (Collectanea), 8.
  • Leofric, 9.
  • Lichfield Diocesan Registers.
  • Lilleshall Abbey, 92.
  • Littleover, 128.
  • Lindisfarne, 8.
  • Lindsey, 6, 9.
  • Longford, Sir Nicholas, 130.
  • Loudoun, Edith Maud, Countess of, 98.
  • Earl of, 125.
  • Loughborough, Lord, 96, 113.
  • Louis XI., King of France, 93.
  • Lyon, John, 61.
  • Lysons’ “Magna Britannia,” 3.
  • Manchester, 62.
  • Manor of Repton, 4.
  • Repton Priory, 4.
  • Margaret, wife of Henry VI., 125.
  • Marleberge, Thomas de, Abbot of Evesham, 15.
  • Martin, F. O., 63.
  • Mary, Queen of England, 53.
  • Scots, 94, 113.
  • Masters of Etwall Hospital, 120-1.
  • Matilda (Maud) Countess of Chester, 10, 51.
  • Measham, Chapelry of, 51-2.
  • Melbourne, 124-127.
  • Memorial Hall, Pears, 83-5.
  • “Memorials of St. Guthlac,” 13.
  • Mercia, 7, 8, 9, 15.
  • Merewald, brother of Wulphere, 9.
  • Mickleover, 127.
  • Milton, 4, 51.
  • “Minstrels Court” at Tutbury, 114.
  • Moira, 97.
  • Molanus Major, 105.
  • Monastery, Saxon, at Repton, 17.
  • “Monasticon”, Dugdale’s, 51.
  • “Monks’ Bridge,” 110.
  • Mortimer, 2.
  • Sir William, 92.
  • Mosley, 63, 119.
  • Sir Oswald, 113.
  • Motteram, Mr., 69.
  • Mugliston, W. L., 73.
  • Muniment Chest, 65.
  • Mundy, Robert, 97.
  • Musca(m), Thomas de (Chronicle of), 50.
  • Musden Grange, 63.
  • Names of old Repton Families, 28-30.
  • Naseby Field, Battle of, 95.
  • Needham, Col., 95.
  • Newark, 52, 102.
  • Newton, Alderman Hugh, 67.
  • Richard, 24, 127.
  • Newton Solney, 51, 74, 130-2.
  • Norsemen, 7.
  • Nottingham, Charles, Earl of, 125.
  • “Old Trent,” 2.
  • Osthryth, Queen of Ethelred, 125.
  • Oswiu, King of Northumbria, 8.
  • Owen Glendower, 2.
  • Overton, Prior of Repton, 82.
  • Pack and Chapman, 47.
  • Paget, Thomas, Lord, 127.
  • Sir William, 127.
  • Palladio Andrea, 135.
  • Parish Chest, 20.
  • Map, 2.
  • Patent Rolls, 101.
  • Peada, 8.
  • Pears, Dr., 62, 71, 75, 76, 82.
  • Memorial Hall, 83-5.
  • Pega, sister of St. Guthlac, 14.
  • Peile, Dr., 71, 82.
  • Penda, King of Mercia, 8.
  • Perryn, Sir William, 63.
  • “Pieces of Evidence XVIII.,” 35.
  • Pilgrim, statue of, at Ashby, 96.
  • Pilkington, J., 3.
  • “Pinfold,” 33.
  • Pipe, Sir Robert, 130.
  • Pistern Hills, 4.
  • Place-name Repton, Chap. II.
  • Pole, Edward Sacheverell, 127.
  • Pont l’Evêque, Roger de, 115.
  • Poor Men of Etwall Hospital, 119.
  • Port or Porte, Sir John, 54, 62, 115, 118.
  • Potlac or Potlock, 119, 129.
  • Powell, James and Sons, 23, 112.
  • Prior, Dr., 21, 82.
  • Priors of Repton, 60.
  • Priory of Repton, Chap. VII.
  • Randulph, Abbot of Evesham, 16.
  • Ratcliff, Robert, 131.
  • Rawlins, Rev, R. R.
  • Reade, Sir William, 127.
  • “Reliquary,” 42, 46, 71, 72.
  • Repandunum, 3, 7, 8.
  • Repton Abbey, 13, 15.
  • Repton Church, Chap. IV.
  • Repton Church Bells, Chap. VI.
  • Books, 38.
  • Registers, Chap. V.
  • Repton Common, 1.
  • Repton Hall, 81-82.
  • Repton Priory, Chap. VII.
  • Repton Rocks, 51.
  • “Repton’s Saints,” (S.S. Guthlac and Wystan) Chap. III.
  • Repton School, Chap. VIII.
  • Repton School Chapel, 77-80.
  • Repton School v. Thacker, Chap. IX.
  • Repton School Tercentenary, 75-77.
  • Repton Tile Kiln, Chap. X.
  • Reresby, Thomas, 128.
  • Rollestons, 101.
  • Sacheverell, Edward, 127.
  • Sales, 100.
  • “Saltpeter men,” 34.
  • “Sanctus Bell” (St. Guthlac’s), 15.
  • “Saxon Way, After the,” 8.
  • Scott, Sir Walter, 92.
  • Gilbert, 99.
  • School Houses, &c., Chap. XII.
  • Seccandune (Seckington), 6, 9.
  • Segraves, 104.
  • Selwyn, Bishop, 11.
  • “Severn Shore,” 2.
  • Shakespeare, (Henry IV. Act iii.), 2.
  • Shaw, Samuel, (O.R.), 26, 98.
  • Shaw, Stebbing-, (O.R.), 3, 7, 8, 22, 107.
  • Sheriffe, Lawrence, 61.
  • Shelmerdine, D., (O.R.), 100.
  • Sherwood Forest, 1.
  • Shirley, Sir Henry, 135.
  • Shrewsbury School, 61.
  • Sinfin Moor, 99.
  • “Slaughter House Yard,” 70.
  • Sleath, Dr., 22, 82.
  • Sleigh, Sir Samuel, (O.R.), 66.
  • “Sleepy Quire,” 20.
  • Smisby, 51, 92.
  • Solney, Sir Alured de, 22, 52, 130.
  • William de, 130.
  • Spernore, Sir William, 130.
  • Spilsbury, Rev. B. W., 128.
  • Spruner and Menke’s “Atlas Antiquus,” 8.
  • Stafford, Nigel de, 121, 132.
  • Stanhope, Sir Michael, 127.
  • Thomas, 62.
  • Stanley, 109.
  • Stanton by Bridge, 103-4.
  • Stantons, de, 103.
  • Starkey, Simon, 63.
  • Staunton, Harold, 135-6.
  • Stenson, 99.
  • Stephen, King, 51.
  • Stocks, Repton, 33.
  • “Strelley’s part,” 3.
  • Strelley, Philip de, 3.
  • Stretton, 111-112.
  • Stretton, Bishop of Lichfield, 22, 52, 130.
  • Swarkeston, 100-3.
  • Bridge, 52, 101-2.
  • Church, 4.
  • House, 101.
  • Tamworth, 6, 9.
  • Tanner’s Notitia, 8.
  • Tapestry at Egginton Hall, 110-11.
  • Tapestry at Etwall Hall, 118-19.
  • Tatwine, 12, 13.
  • Taylor, John, & Co., 23, 45, 48-9.
  • Tercentenary of Repton School, 75-77, 82.
  • Tette, mother of St. Guthlac, 11.
  • Thacker, Francis, 46.
  • Gilbert, 53, 54, 64, 65.
  • Godfrey, 47, 65.
  • Jane, 26.
  • John, 24.
  • Mary, 4, 54, 81.
  • Thomas, 53.
  • “Quire,” 20.
  • Thorpe, John, 45.
  • Thurgaton Priory, 74.
  • Tickenhall, 4, 132-4.
  • Tile-Kiln, Repton, 71-4.
  • “Topographer,” 7, 8.
  • “Tournament Field,” 92.
  • Towton Moor, battle of, 93.
  • Tutbury, 113-15, 135.
  • Horn, 114.
  • Twyford, 2, 99.
  • Ullock, Dr., 27, 65.
  • Uttoxeter, 63.
  • “Valor Ecclesiasticus,” 53.
  • Vaughan, Dr., 76.
  • Verdons, 121.
  • Wærburh (St. Werburgh), Abbess of Repton, 9.
  • Wales, 2.
  • Walkelin, Robert, 109.
  • Walton, 8.
  • Ward, John, F.S.A., 74.
  • Waste, Joan, 63.
  • “Watchinge and Wardinge,” 34.
  • Watson, Mr., 66, 69.
  • Wendesley, Richard and Roger, 134.
  • West, Chester, 62.
  • Whitehead, Mr., 69.
  • Whyman, Mrs., 98.
  • Wiglaf (Withlaf), King of Mercia, 9.
  • Wilfrid, Abbot of Crowland, 11.
  • William Rufus, 50.
  • Willington, 2, 4, 52.
  • Wilmot, Edward and Sir Robert, 127.
  • Wimund, father of St. Wystan, 15.
  • “Winchester, Statute of,” 34.
  • Windsor Castle, 93, 136.
  • Winwadfield, Battle of, 8.
  • Wirksworth, 9.
  • Wistan or Wystan, St., 9, Chap. III.
  • Wistanstowe, 9, 15.
  • Woodrooffe, Canon, 76.
  • Woodyatt, Rev. George, 23.
  • Worcester, 2.
  • Wright, Mrs. Margery, 97.
  • Wulphere, King of Mercia, 8, 9.
  • Wyatville, Sir Geoffrey, 106.
  • Zouch (Zouche), Alan la, and Roger, 92.
  • Zouch (Zouche), Ashby de la, 92-99