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A History of the County of Hertford
… on a piece of land called Kingesho along Watling Street, and dedicated it to the honour of St. Julian. 1 For its … Sarratt; tithe of corn of the lordships of 'Hamstede' 4 and Kingsbury; portions of tithes in the parishes of St. … tithes in Streatley, Henlow, Silsoe, Stanford in Southill (co. Beds.), Ralph Perot's lordships of Lindsell and Hawkswell …
A History of the County of London
… the wife of King Stephen for a master, brethren, sisters, and thirteen poor persons 2 on land in the parish of St. … near the Tower of London with the land belonging to it, 4 and confirmed the grant made by William de Yprès of an annual … and all her lands and rents in Rainham 14 and Hartlip, co. Kent, and in the vill of Reed, 15 co. Herts., for the …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… of the hospital of St. Leonard in that town two messuages and 20 acres of land in Newark, Balderton, and Hawton, to find a chaplain to celebrate daily in the … years, to build a house of brick or stone, roofed with tile or slate, consisting of eight rooms, viz. four low rooms …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in the parish of Anstey was founded, but it existed and had land in Buckland in 1287 2 and paid subsidy in 1291. 3 An exchange of lands was effected … 1350 100 s. rent from land in Great and Little Chishall (co. Camb.), 10 in 1353 messuages and land in Buntingford, …
A History of the County of London
… some land belonging to him in the parishes of St. Alphage and St. Mary 1 he established, in 1331, a hospital that was … to any other people. 2 The government of the hospital and the performance of the religious duties for which the … when he dissolved the college of secular priests at Thele (co. Herts., now Stanstead St. Margaret's) he transferred its …
A History of the County of London
… Bishopsgate Street 1 by Walter Brown, 2 a London citizen, and Rose his wife, on ground demised to them for that purpose … other land adjoining, which extended to the City boundary, and with 100 s. rent from tenements in Blanchapelton, and in … one of the valuers 31 of the 9th fleece, sheaf, &c., in co. Middlesex in 1340. The house was evidently the reverse of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of Ralph son of Fulk, who afterwards granted the chapel and advowson of the hospital by charter to Giles de … however, the house was certainly in existence in 1213 2 and Ralph was still living in 1283, 3 he appears to have been … by the service of finding a lamp in the church of Wendy, co. Camb. The old burial ground found at the north end of the …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… twelve chaplain priests, six clerks, twelve poor men, and twelve poor women. 1 Abbot Samson and the convent granted to the hospital the place upon which … of certain tithes; eight acres of corn in Cockfield; and their houses at 'Telefort,' saving to the monastery an …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… thirteenth century, when it supported a master or warden and certain brothers and sisters. On 21 March, 1224, the king, when at Reading, … granted letters of protection for a year to the master and brethren of the hospital of St. John, Wallingford. This …
A History of the County of Sussex
… St. Richard mentions that he founded a hospital for sick and infirm clergy. This institution was the hospital of St. Edmund at Windham, and was probably founded not long before his death, as in his … of his successor, Bishop John, who was considered co-founder of the hospital. 2 Simon de Bosco of Albourne sold …
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