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A History of the County of Essex
… Hospitals HOSPITALS Before the 19th century no voluntary hospital was established which … in Colchester c. 1768 but apparently it had closed by 1772. Other shortlived attempts at medical provision … The management committee was under the presidency of the lord lieutenant of Essex; it was composed of a number of …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Hospitals Hospitals. I. 26. Letter from Henry, Lord Cheyne, 1 to the Lord Mayor, requesting that the son of a poor woman might … the Queen, acknowledging the receipt of a licence signed by himself and the Lord Bishop of London, giving permission …
A History of the County of Derby
… Hospitals Alkmonton HOSPITALS 12. THE HOSPITAL OF ALKMONTON At Alkmonton, a township of … of Richard II, when the Derbyshire estates were purchased by Sir Walter Blount. At that time the suffix of Barton, … children, and her brothers and sisters. 2 Walter Blount, Lord Mountjoy, great-grandson of Sir Walter Blount, by his …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Hospitals Aynho 24. THE HOSPITAL OF AYNHO The hospital of Aynho, built for the … It was founded towards the close of the twelfth century by Roger Fitz Richard and Alice his wife, with the consent of … was ratified by William de Mandeville, earl of Essex, as lord of the fee. 1 Robert Fitz Roger confirmed and added to …
A History of the County of York
… Hospitals Bagby - Brompton Bridge HOSPITALS 104. THE HOSPITAL OF BAGBY This hospital is said to have been in … hospital is unknown. According to Leland it was founded ' by one Wuse,' 4 before the Conquest. In the reign of John, … I in 1285-6. 9 On 1 September 1279 10 Archbishop Wickwane visited the hospital in person, and issued a series of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Hospitals Bath HOSPITALS 25 THE HOSPITAL OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, BATH The hospital was founded in 1180 by Bishop Reginald of Bath (117491) for the sick and poor of … and in 1578 Queen Elizabeth gave the advowson of it to the Mayor and commonalty of Bath. Leland says ' There is a …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… Hospitals Bawtry HOSPITALS 24. THE HOSPITAL OF BAWTRY The great parish of Blyth was one of … occurs in 1280. 4 Thomas de Langtoft, priest, was collated by Archbishop Romayne to the hospital of Bawtry on 10 … of land. 14 When Sir John Markham and other commissioners visited this hospital in 1545 they reported under the head of …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… Hospitals Beccles HOSPITALS 45. THE HOSPITAL OF BECCLES There was a leper hospital, dedicated … with leprosy, was perfectly cured of his disorder by accidentally bathing in a spring of water near this plot, … auncyent custom and order of the same; trustynge in our Lord God, wythe the helpe and devocon of good dysposed …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Hospitals Beck HOSPITALS 67. THE HOSPITAL OF BECK In the old village of Bec or Beck, in … a hospital was founded early in the reign of Henry III, by William de Bec, on the main road between Norwich and … in 1556. It was eventually purchased by Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chief Justice, whose family built a mansion on this …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Hospitals Bridgnorth HOSPITALS 23. THE HOSPITAL OF HOLY TRINITY AND ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, … Forest on the east. 1 It is said to have been founded by Ralph Lestrange (fl. 1179-95), 2 who left 3 virgates at … five daily chantry services at the hospital were endowed by Bridgnorth burgesses. Two messuages, lands, and rents in …
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