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]
THE END.
A. J. LAWRENCE, PRINTER, REPTON.