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Church History information for Repton and places above it in the hierarchy

Repton

  • In the early Middle Ages, Repton is one of the first places in England to accept Christianity.
     
  • By the seventh century, the Mercian royal family takes up residence here. When the family converts to Christianity, a church with a crypt for the royal family and a double abbey are built.
     
  • The monastery was built here prior to year 660. Several Saxon kings are buried in the monastery.
     
  • The Danes destroyed the monastery in 874, but the Saxons built a church over the remains.
     
  • The Anglican parish church is dedicated to Saint Wystan.
     
  • The monastery was dissolved in October, 1538.
     
  • The church is built over a Saxon crypt and the cellar of the former monastery.
     
  • The church tower and spire were completed in 1340.
     
  • The church was renovated in 1792.
     
  • A portion of the church was rebuilt in 1854.
     
  • The church was restored in 1886.
     
  • The church seats 600.
     
  • Andrew ABBOTT has a photo of St. Wystan's Church at Geo-graph, taken in September, 2012.
     
  • In 1907 a church mission room was erected in the southern part of the parish known as "Wood End".

Derbyshire

  • Search for Derbyshire Anglican Churches on The Diocese of Derby website..
     
  • Hoskyns, Edwyn - Under the Heavy Clouds. Merton Priory Press, 2005, ISBN 1-898937-63-X
     Subtitled ‘The Church of England in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, 1911-1915’, this book is an account of Edwyn Hoskins, Bishop of Southwell's parochial visitation of the diocese between 1911 and 1915.
     
  • Combes, Isobel - Anglican Churches of Derbyshire. Landmark Collector's Library, 2005, ISBN 13: 9781843061526.
     
  • Information about Derbyshire's Parishes, 1811 is available from Ann ANDREWS.
     
  • You may also find it worthwhile searching in the GENUKI Church Database. Enter the name of the place in which the church is located:

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