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A History of the County of Oxford
… Hospitals Ewelme 37. THE HOSPITAL OF EWELME In 1437 licence was given to William … to endow it with land to the value of 100 marks yearly. 1 By 1442 the foundation was complete, the endowments being the … of armsper pale, dex., a fesse between three leopards' heads, William de la Pole, duke of Suffolk; sin., a lion …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Hospital, Lancaster 19. GARDINER'S HOSPITAL, LANCASTER The small hospital or almshouse at Lancaster known as Gardiner's Hospital was established in 1485 by the executors of John Gardiner of Bailrigg in accordance … or chaplain after the first vacancy was vested in the mayor and twelve burgesses of Lancaster. 50 In the first year …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Hospitals Gloucester 35. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW, GLOUCESTER According to a statement made by a jury of Gloucester in 1357, 58 a chaplain, by name … crown. In 1564 Queen Elizabeth granted the hospital to the mayor and corporation of Gloucester for the support of a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… God's House, Portsmouth 28A. GOD'S HOUSE, PORTSMOUTH In the time of King John, a hospital for the relief of the poor was founded at Portsmouth by Bishop Peter des Roches, which usually went by the name of Domus Dei, or God's House. The dedication of …
A History of the County of Kent
… Hospitals Harbledown 52. THE HOSPITAL OF HARBLEDOWN The hospital of St. Nicholas, Harbledown, was founded by Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury (1070-89), who also … wore a distinct habit, heard mass daily and said the Lord's Prayer and Hail Mary and the canonical hours, and had …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Hospitals Hastings 41. THE HOSPITAL OF HASTINGS The date and circumstances in which … shall be received into the aforesaid hospital except by the assent of the bailiff and the commonalty. And thethe bailiff may remove him if he will. And the bailiff by the assent of his fellows if he shall find a man in the
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Hospitals Hautbois 70. THE HOSPITAL OF HAUTBOIS 1 The hospital of Hautbois or Great … was founded at the head of the causey in this parish by Sir Peter de Altorco, knt., early in the thirteenth … John Potter was chaplain. The old hospital had apparently by that date been reduced to a mere chapel, and the once …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… High Wycombe 28. HOSPITAL OF ST. MARGARET, HIGH WYCOMBE The hospital of St. Margaret is mentioned first in 1229, when … hospital of 'St. Gilbert and St. Margaret next Wycombe' by Bishop Bokyngham. 4 29. HOSPITAL OF ST. GILES, HIGH … the Suppression of Chantries the house was sold to the mayor and burgesses, and converted into a grammar school. 13 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Hospitals Holy Cross, Stratford-on-Avon 32. THE HOSPITAL OR GILD OF THE HOLY CROSS, STRATFORD-ON-AVON The … Egwin to those of Edward VI. Licence was granted in 1269 by Bishop Giffard to the master and fraternity of the … a hamlet of this parish, a wealthy mercer of London, and Lord Mayor in 1492, was a great benefactor to …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… Hospitals Holy Innocents without Lincoln HOSPITALS 85. THE HOSPITAL OF HOLY INNOCENTS WITHOUT LINCOLN The hospital … of the twelfth century. If, as it has been alleged by some, it was built by Bishop Remigius, 1 the date of … and two chaplains; patients might be recommended by the mayor and good men of Lincoln, and the consent of the king …
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