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A History of the County of Somerset
… Huett as executors of William Woburn, minor canon of St. Paul's. The deed of foundation sets forth that it was to … required to wear on their breasts a red cross in honour of St. George, who was joint patron with St. Christopher of the almshouse, and were to say daily one …
A History of the County of Northampton
… built a hospital with a chapel, dedicated to the honour of St. John Baptist, at Armston, a hamlet of Polebrook, on their … and customs of the chapel or hospital of the poor of St. John (Baptist) Armston, in the diocese of Lincoln, going … Treeton, on his acceptance of 'the hospital with cure of St. John, Armston.' 3 The Chantry and College Commissioners …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Hospitals Aylesbury HOSPITALS 20. HOSPITAL OF ST. JOHN BAPTIST, AYLESBURY The oldest hospital in Buckinghamshire seems to have been that of St. John Baptist at Aylesbury, which is said to have been … reign of Edward III., and was united in 1384 with that of St. Leonard in the same town. 1 21. HOSPITAL OF ST. LEONARD, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… died 1455 William Lambton, 25 presented 1455, died 1468 Nicholas Langton, 26 presented 1468, died 1478 Henry Wright, …
A History of the County of York
… 1290, and to have been a dependency of the hospital of St. Leonard, York. 1 Gundreda, wife of Nigel de Albini and mother of Roger de Mowbray, granted to the hospital of St. Leonard land in Bagby, 2 as did Emma daughter of Gikel de … and detained her corrody. 44a 106. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. NICHOLAS, BEVERLEY Leland says 'ther was an Hospital of S. …
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 … the warden, Master Adam, and the brothers and sisters of St. John the Baptist's Hospital establishing a special … of Lincoln, made a bequest to the lepers outside Bath. Nicholas, master of this hospital, occurs in 1263 and an …
A History of the County of Durham
… The first mention of this hospital occurs in the life of St. Godric. 1 A certain widow had a daughter who was a leper, …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… about this early foundation dedicated to the honour of St. Mary Magdalen; but when King John in 1200, in his grant … In 1390 he gave to the neighbouring prior and convent of St. Oswald, i.e. Nostell near Pontefract, the considerable … 8 marks yearly for ever to the chaplain of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, near Bawtry ( vocata Le Spittle), in …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… OF BECCLES There was a leper hospital, dedicated to St. Mary Magdalen, on the south side of the town of Beccles, on a site now known as St. Mary's Hill. It was probably of early foundation, as was … 1575, between Humphreye Trame, master of the hospital of St. Mary Magdelin at Beccles, and the bretherne and systern …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… This hospital, or hostelry, was dedicated to the honour of St. Thomas of Canterbury, and the adjacent chapel to that of St. Paul; it was intended for the reception and entertainment … Geiste Thomas, 1286 Gilbert de Burlwell, 6 admitted 1309 Nicholas de Ayshefield, 7 admitted 1314 Ralph de Plechesdone, …
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