Repton and its neighbourhood
Plate 1.
Repton Church.
A DESCRIPTIVE GUIDE OF THE ARCHÆOLOGY, &c., OF THE DISTRICT.
Illustrated by Photogravures, &c.
BY F. C. HIPKINS, M.A., F.S.A., ASSISTANT MASTER AT REPTON SCHOOL.
SECOND EDITION.
A. J. LAWRENCE, PRINTER, REPTON. MDCCCXCIX.
REPTON: A. J. LAWRENCE, PRINTER.
In the year 1892, I ventured to write, for Reptonians, a short History of Repton, its quick sale emboldened me to set about obtaining materials for a second edition. The list of Authors, &c., consulted (printed at the end of this preface), will enable any one, who wishes to do so, to investigate the various events further, or to prove the truth of the facts recorded. Round the Church, Priory, and School centre all that is interesting, and, naturally, they occupy nearly all the pages of this second attempt to supply all the information possible to those who live in, or visit our old world village, whose church, &c., might well have served the poet Gray as the subject of his Elegy.
F. C. Hipkins
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PREFACE.
BOOKS, Etc., CONSULTED or QUOTED.
CONTENTS.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
CORRIGENDA.
ST. GUTHLAC.
ST. WYSTAN.
THE PRIORY DISSOLVED AND DESTROYED.
REPTON PRIORY DESCRIBED.
SCHOOL CHAPEL.
ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH.
BARROW, SWARKESTON, AND STANTON-BY-BRIDGE.
BRETBY AND HARTSHORN.
EGGINTON, STRETTON, AND TUTBURY.
ETWALL AND ITS HOSPITAL.
FOREMARK AND ANCHOR CHURCH.
MELBOURNE AND BREEDON.
MICKLE-OVER, FINDERNE AND POTLAC OR POTLOCK.
NEWTON SOLNEY.
TICKENHALL, CALKE, AND STAUNTON HAROLD.
FOOTNOTES
INDEX.