On Saturday 10th August, I visited the medieval charnel chapel
in Rothwell
church's crypt. The church and charnel chapel were built
around 1350 and held approximately
1000 complete skeletons
, and it
is one of only 2 surviving in England due to Henry XIII's
reformation in
the 16th centaury
, and outlawing the worship and reverence
of
bones in England. It was discovered around 1700 by a grave digger who
(supposedly) went mad due to what he saw. Over 100 years after the discovery
Victorians who studied the crypt removed most of the bones excluding the femurs
and skulls, as they believed they were in there by accident as they believed you
only needed your femur and skull to get into heaven. This has since been proven
to contradict medieval beliefs as they believed that god would reassemble
them on the day of judgement, no matter how dismembered they were. I found my
visit very interesting, and the students from the university of Sheffield who
were studying the site were very informative and knowledgeable
.
by John D.
[Sorry it has taken so long to include this John. Thanks for sending it in. Ed.]