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== History | == History [[Image:Reepham_Churches.jpg|thumb|right|Reepham and Whitwell Churches]] == | ||
Reepham St Mary is an Ancient parish in the Diocese of Norwich and includes Kerdiston. Known as Reepham with Kerdiston it is the surviving church of 3 for Reepham. | Reepham St Mary is an Ancient parish in the Diocese of Norwich and includes Kerdiston. Known as Reepham with Kerdiston it is the surviving church of 3 for Reepham. | ||
The Church memorials record the Kerdiston family. The altar tomb to Sir William de Kerdiston is accompanied by a floor brass of Sir William and with his wife Cecily in brass on the chancel floor, pairs of 14th century figure brasses are rare. | |||
Reepham has three churches on one sight two standing and the other ruined. | Reepham has three churches on one sight two standing and the other ruined. | ||
Reepham's three-in-one churchyard is | Reepham's three-in-one churchyard is overlooks the market place. How did it come to be home to three churches? Churches sharing churchyards is not that uncommon; one needs to consider the difference between a parish and its town or village; we also need to consider the medieval functions of a parish church, which were Roman Catholic churches. | ||
In Reepham three parish boundaries occupy the same site but each served different areas The adjacent parishes were Hackford (now ruined) and Whitwell. | In Reepham three parish boundaries occupy the same site but each served different areas The adjacent parishes were Hackford (now ruined) and Whitwell . | ||
== <br>Church Records == | == <br>Church Records == |
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