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D638 - Parish of Repton St Wystan - 1579-2007
A - Parish archives - [16th-20th cent]
PD - Parochial Church Council - 1920-1959
PEF - National School - 20th cent
PF - Charities - 17th-20th cent
PI - Records of the parish incumbent - [16th-20th cent]
1 - Registers of baptisms, marriages and burials - 1579-1812
2 - Baptism registers - 1813-1953
3 - Marriage registers - 1756-1954
4 - Banns register - 1823-1858
5 - Burial registers - 1813-1974
6 - Copy register - 1913
7 - Service registers - 1897-1958
8 - Wood End Mission Church register - 1907-1935
9 - Confirmation registers - 1912-1977
10-19 - Numbers not used
20 - Licences - 1907
21 - Declarations - 1915
22 - Order of Service: Form of prayer and solemn thanksgiving to Almighty God for the wonderful preservation of His Majesties Person and his good success towards the reducing of Ireland - 1690
23 - Order of Service: Form of thanksgiving and prayer to be used on the occasion of the completion of fifty years of Queen Victoria’s reign - 1887
24 - Order of Service: Form of thanksgiving and prayer to be used on occasion of the completion of sixty years of Queen Victoria’s reign - 1897
25 - Hymn written by the Bishop of Wakefield to use in services on occasion of the completion of sixty years of Queen Victoria’s reign - 1897
26-29 - Numbers not used
30-39 - Affidavits for publication of banns of marriage - 1822-1823
40 - Banns of marriage
41-46 - Marriage certificates - 1675-1832
47 - Marriage licence - 1917
48 - Act of Parliament: Building and promoting the building of additional churches in populous parishes (printed) - [1818]
49 - Act of Parliament: Amending the laws respecting the solemnization of marriage (printed) - 1823
50-51 - Act of Parliament: Registering births, deaths and marriages (printed), - 1836
52 - Amendment to Act of Parliament: Registering births, deaths and marriages (printed), - 1837
53-54 - Amendment of laws with respect to wills (printed) - 1837
55-58 - Numbers not used
59 - Act of Parliament: Altering the mode of giving notices for the holding of vestries, of making proclamations in cases of outlawry and of giving notices on Sundays with respect of various matters (printed) - 1837
60 - Abridging the holding of benefices in plurality (printed),
61 - Dr William’s Fast Sermon preached before the House of Commons - 1695
62 - See of Derby Diocesan Magazine (printed) - 1930
63 - Order by the Privy Council that the Archbishop of Canterbury prepare special forms of service in commemoration of George V - 1936
64 - Order by Edward VIII to amend the wording of the prayers, litanies and collects relating to the King, Queen or Royal Progeny on his accession - 1936
65 - Order by George VI as above - 1936
66 - Inventory of church property - 1667
67 - Inventory of church property - 1892
68 - Faculty to take down the pulpit, reading desk and pews and to “new pew” the church - 1791
69 - Faculty for improving the church, 1885
70 - Faculty for re-opening two bricked up windows, erecting a mural tablet and other improvements - 1913
71 - Faculty for placing an oak memorial tablet in the South porch - 1917
72-74 - Faculty for rehanging the bells and various other work - 1935
75-76 - Faculty for the erection of an oak rail and the fixing of a brass or bronze plate at the base of the rail - 1936
77 - Faculty for the building of a new vestry - 1939
78-88 - Faculty for removal of modern plaster for the walls of the chancel - 1939
89 - Faculty for selling the present organ and installing a new one - 1949
90 - Faculty for restoring the Fynderne Chapel - 1950
91 - Faculty for completion of the crypt and restoration of the roof - 1959
92 - Faculty for providing two altar crosses and two candlesticks - 1962
93 - Articles of agreement between Churchwardens of Repton and John Platt and Ralph Tunnicliff of Ashbourne, masons, for the repair of the steeple, badly damaged in a storm and partly taken down - 1721
94 - Seating records - 1792-1795
95 - Specification and contract for taking down four semi-circular arches (two on each side of the nave) and replacing them with four pointed ones - 1854
96-103 - Specification, estimate and plans for the erection of a new stabling coach house at Repton Vicarage - 1894
104-107 - Land Values Duties returns for church and vicarage - 1914
108 - Glebe Terrier - 1841
109 - Glebe Terrier - 1841
110 - Glebe Terrier - 1849
111 - Glebe Terrier - 1849
112 - Glebe Terrier - 1857
113 - Glebe Terrier - 1908
114 - Lease by churchwardens of Repton to Thomas Hindley of Repton, yeoman, for 21 years, at peppercorn rent, of several parcels of arable, meadow and pasture in the West Field, Hey Field, Ridgeway Field, the Marsh and Nether Holme of Repton 7 Jul 1659 - 1659
115 - Lease by the curate of Repton to Richard Spencer of Austrey, Warwick, yeoman, of a piece of meadow ground inclosed out of Long Meadow, Austrey, two cow-grasses in Over End Moores in Austrey, 5 acres 1 rood 24 perches of arable land in Far Field, Middle Field and Ridgeway Hill Field, Austrey. (Terrier annexed) for 21 years at £7 5s per annum rent 3 May - 1755
116-117 - Dispute concerning the liability of land allotted to the vicar in lieu of tithes to contribute to the church rate, including the relevant extract from the enclosure award - 1774
118 - Receipt of chief rent for church land - 1781
119 - Declaration by Charity Commissioners that all property appertaining to the perpetual curacy of Repton by exonerated from land tax - 1814
120-121 - Certificates of amount of land tax charged on the property of the curacy of Repton in Repton and Austrey (Warwickshire) - 1814
122 - Plan of Repton tithe allotment - [19th cent]
123 - Return to the Chancellor of the Exchequer of the amount of arable, grassland, woodland and roads in Repton - 1834
124 - Tithe Commutation Act - 1836
125-126 - Plan of land to be exchanged between Sir John Harpur Crewe Bart and the vicar of Repton, with covering letter - 1901
127 - Letter to the vicar of Repton from a master at Repton School concerning the ownership of the “Old Trent”, referring to plan, D638/A/PI/125 - 1902
128-130 - Certificate of redemption of land tax, with plan, on a parcel of glebe land, the Marsh, in Repton - 1939
131-134 - Numbers not used
135 - Form of prayer, for: Birth of a daughter to George III - 1776
136 - Form of prayer, for: Favourable and abundant harvest - 1796
137 - Form of prayer, for: King’s recovery from sickness - 1801
138 - Form of prayer, for: General fast and humiliation - 1805
139 - Form of prayer, for: Protection of sovereign - 1809
140 - Form of prayer, for: King’s recovery from sickness - 1820
141 - Form of prayer: To assuage fearful disease
142 - Form of prayer, for: Relief from the plague - 1865
143 - Form of prayer, for: Duchess of York’s safe delivery of a prince - 1894
144 - Queen’s letter - sick, wounded and disabled in the war in South Africa - 1899
145-147 - Intercession - Boer War, - 1900
148 - Paper re alteration of “Victoria” to “Edward” in prayers, liturgies and collects, - 1901
149-152 - Form of prayer: Service of commemoration for Queen Victoria - 1901
153 - Form of prayer: Anniversary of day of accession of reigning sovereign - 1901
154 - Form of prayer: Coronation of Edward VII, 1902
155 - Form of prayer: Coronation of George V and Queen Mary, 1911
156-157 - Intercession - proposal to disestablish the church in Wales, 1913-1914
158 - Form of prayer: In time of war, 1914
159 - Form of prayer: United service of thanksgiving at Repton, 1935
160 - Form of prayer: Hallowing of new altar and two bells, 1935
161-163 - Form of prayer: Intercession in time of war, 1939
164-165 - Form of prayer: In time of war, 1939, 1940
166 - Form of prayer: National day of Prayer, 1941
167 - Form of prayer: 13th centenary of the Conversion of Mercia, 1953
168 - Form of prayer: Pilgrimage of Youth, 1953
169-190 - Papers relating to the organisation of the 13th centenary celebrations including copies of “The Repton Pageant” by A W Fletcher - 1953
191-263 - Report on the masonry of the crypt 1951, and correspondence on the restoration of the crypt chiefly with the architect, Lawrence A Bond of Newark - 1951-1959
264 - Fabric Fund bank book - 1951-1962
265 - Restoration Fund bank book - 1952-1961
266-276 - Correspondence and bills relating chiefly to the repair of the North Aisle Roof - 1949-1950
277 - Drawing of proposed case of electricity switches - 1951
278-281 - Bills for small repairs - 1951
282-295 - Correspondence with architect, Lawrence Bond of Newark, regarding sundry repairs and supply of furniture to Repton Church - 1951-1952
296 - Letter from John Smith and Sons of Derby regarding the maintenance of the church clock - 1954
297 - Letter regarding death watch beetle - 1954
298-299 - Report of the condition of the North Aisle Roof - 1956
300-301 - Further correspondence with architect and Diocesan Advisory Committee Secretary on work on the crypt - 1958
302 - Specification for re-casting and re-laying the lead on the North Aisle Roof - 1958
303-314 - Further correspondence chiefly with architect regarding repairs to the crypt and the North Aisle Roof - 1959
315 - Letter from the Bishop of Derby regarding the possible sale of Repton vicarage to Repton school and the appointment of a lay reader for Foremark - 1953
316 - Conveyance of site of telephone exchange - 1954
317-318 - Working drawings of Repton U.A.X
319 - Letters regarding the possible sale of part of the vicarage garden - 1960
320 - Return of benefice income - 1960
321 - Counterpart mortgage for £1560 - 1961
322-327 - Minutes of annual bellringers meetings - 1936-1941
328-330 - Letters regarding the supply of bellropes - 1945
331-403 - Canon Livett’s files and drawings relating to the crypt at Repton Church - c1929-1935
404-409 - Photographs of church interior
410-411 - Ink sketch of Wood End Mission Room and Milton Mission Room
412-436 - Photographs relating to the 13th centenary celebrations - 1953
437-438 - Notes on the history of Repton Church for visitors to the church - 1912
439 - Notes on fragments of a Saxon cross shaft found at Elm Farm, Ingleby and moved to Repton church in about 1939
440-442 - Photographs of interior of church
443 - Notice requesting people not to deface the crypt
444 - Newspaper cutting relating to the dedication of restored Lady Chapel
445 - A note on the most recent discoveries in Repton Church Crypt - off print from Derbyshire Archaeological Journal - 1901
446 - Short article on Guthlac, “Saint of the Fens”, in the Fiery Cross (printed) - 1951
447 - Report on the proceedings of the Consistory Court of the Diocese of Derby at St Wystan’s, Repton, 9 Dec - 1939
448 - Letter from George Brown M P regarding regulation 23, relating to religious teaching in schools - 1945
449 - Account of Rev A W Fletcher’s work as vicar of Repton
450-453 - Papers relating to the performance of “the Light bearers”, a dramatised service - 1953
454 - Handbill on the Mission to Repton, Wood End, Milton, Foreman and Ingleby 14-21 Oct - 1956
455 - Summary of the address - Autumn Mission - 1956
456 - Circular letter inviting people to a combined meeting of magazine distributors and Mission Area visitors - 1957
457 - Suggestions for follow-up to Autumn Mission - 1957
458 - Section drawing of Repton Church crypt: “A”, section through East bay looking East - 1882
459 - “B”, section through West bay looking West - 1882
460 - “C”, longitudinal section through South aisle looking South - 1882
461 - “D”, section longitudinally East and West - 1882
462 - “E”, section through centre bay looking East - 1882
463 - “F”, longitududinal section through North aisle looking South - 1882
464 - “G”, section through West bay looking East - 1882
465 - Plan of crypt, 2 inch scale - 1882
PO - Overseers of the Poor - 18th-19th cent
PP - Constable - [16th-19th cent]
PS - Surveyors of Highways - 18th-19th cent
PV - Vestry - 1825-1969
PW - Churchwardens - [16th-20th cent]
PZ - Miscellaneous - 17th-20th cent
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