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A History of the County of Derby
… the walls of the town on the north-west, near to the church of St. Alkmund. This house was served by brethren or … freely dispense the temporalities of the house with the aid of his brethren, and rule them in all matters, save that … of the prior and monks of St. James to rebuild their church and priory, together with a hospital pertaining to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… then disappear from history, but a house near St. James's Church called until recently Spitalcroft, now The Croft, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Brackley was vested, granted the hospital leave to have a church free from all subjection to the mother-church, with rights of sepulchre, and to receive the tithes … might celebrate in the chapel and officiate in the parish church during a vacancy without further warrant, as had been …
A History of the County of Sussex
… that there were originally eight inmates. Further, as the church was dedicated in honour of the Magdalen whose sins …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in that year, 1 while in 1196 the leprous sisters of the church of St. James received 9 8 s. 2 The patronage of the …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… apparently early in the reign of John, he granted to the church of St. James and the house of lepers of Dunwich, and … to receive the sacraments and make their offerings at the church of Brandeston on festivals. The dead were to be buried in the graveyard of the mother church. 1 Pope Gregory IX, in 1233, granted licence …
A History of the County of Sussex
… free chapel of Bargham to form a prebend in the cathedral church in October, 1523, when it was 'lying vacant and of so …
A History of the County of London
… their rooms except for the cloister adjoining or to go to church. Much the same disclosures were made when the abbot … drove them away, locked the gates of the hospital and the church doors against them and allowed the felon to escape. 29 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… celebration of divine service both there and in the parish church of Heytesbury, daily 'when he is disposed', prayers … records, and a common seal. Another chest in the parish church held its books. The original endowment consisted of … including a barber for the poor men, their offerings in church, and candles; 1 14 s. 5 d. on repairs, 12 s. 6 d. on …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of St. John to find a chaplain to celebrate daily in the church of the said hospital for the souls of the faithful … the souls of William and Emma was formally ordained in the church by the bishop of Lincoln in 1339. 9 In the following … mortmain lands and tenements of the yearly value of 10 in aid of the maintenance of poor people living upon alms of the …
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