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Illustration of Repton Church, Derbyshire

Unknown1800

Derbyshire Record Office

Derbyshire Record Office
Matlock, United Kingdom

Illustration taken from 'Repton Church Magna Britannia : Being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain', Vol 5 : Containing Derbyshire : by Rev Daniel Lysons & Samuel Lysons. 1817. This volume was grangerised by Thomas Bateman Volume VI Parochial G to Y. To grangerise a book means to illustrate it by later insertion of material, especially prints cut from other works.

The crypt of the church dates from the 8th century and is the burial place of two Mercian Kings. The village of Repton, in the south of the county of Derbyshire, was once the capital of the Kingdom of Mercia in the 7th century and the church (the first Christian church built in the Midlands), was named after St Wystan, a Mercian prince who was murdered by his brother.

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  • Title: Illustration of Repton Church, Derbyshire
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1800
  • Location: Repton, Derbyshire
  • Provenance: Derbyshire Local Studies collection (LS/9/4/2/5/1/1817-C2128511X(BK)
  • Subject Keywords: Churches, Art, Architecture, Places of worship
Derbyshire Record Office

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