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A History of the County of Lincoln
… Hospitals St Mary Magdalene, Lincoln 93. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. MARY MAGDALENE, LINCOLN This hospital, which seems to … for the poor, and contained a master and brethren of number unknown, was in existence before 1311, when King … Allerthorpe, king's clerk, was made master at the death of William. 2 Close, 4 Edw. II, m. 7 d. Harl. MS. 6962, p. 38, …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… Hospitals St Mary Magdalene, Partney 86. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. MARY MAGDALENE, PARTNEY Another of the early hospitals … at its foundation, and confirmed to the monks there by his son Walter in 1115; 1 and the hospital must have been built … were confirmed by King Stephen and by Robert of Ghent the son of Walter. 2 It had a master of its own during the reign …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Hospitals St Mary Magdalene, Wilton 39. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. MARY MAGDALENE, WILTON An English poem written at … to the abbess. About 1300 the brethren and sisters let to William Smith a house under the abbey walls at 2 s. a year; and later Margery, daughter of Richard Baker, granted two rents of 1 s. each to the brethren …
A History of the County of London
… Hospitals St Mary within Cripplegate 23. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. MARY WITHIN CRIPPLEGATE The hospital of St. Mary … Cripplegate owed its origin to the compassion felt by William Elsing, mercer of London, for the blind beggars who … Aldersgate 10 to provide a chantry; Robert Elsing, the son of the founder, endowed a chantry of three priests with …
A History of the County of London
… Hospitals St Mary without Bishopsgate 22. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. MARY WITHOUT BISHOPSGATE The priory or hospital of St. … wife, on ground demised to them for that purpose by Walter son of Eildred, an alderman. Brown endowed it with other land … were to be done as quickly as the priory was able. When Richard Cressall became prior, in 1484, he found that the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Hospitals St Mary, Chichester 36. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. MARY CHICHESTER 1 This hospital is said to have been founded in the reign of Henry II by William, dean of Chichester, and was certainly firmly … 1285 25 Walter, occurs 1288 26 Gilbert, occurs 1298 27 Richard le Orfevre, appointed 1301, 28 occurs 1304 29 William
A History of the County of Kent
… Hospitals St Mary, Dover 51. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. MARY, DOVER Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent, justiciary … daily in the hospital before the high altar; 26 and Richard III in 1484 granted to them in frankalmoign lands in … of the royal supremacy in December, 1534, with Henry Wood, William Coorte, John Burnell, William Nowlde, and John …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Hospitals St Mary, Droitwich 20. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. MARY IN DROITWICH The hospital dedicated to the Virgin … of Droitwich has little known history. It was founded by William Dover, rector of the church of Dodderhill, in 1285, … materials sold for their own use. Also they had 'troubled' Richard Cornewall, clerk and master of the house, putting him …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… Hospitals St Nicholas, Bury St Edmunds 47. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. NICHOLAS, BURY ST. EDMUNDS The hospital of St. … of a little earlier date, c. 1215; it is a grant from Richard de la Care, the prior, and the brethren of the … Nicholas, Bury St. Edmunds Richard de la Care, 10 c. 1215 William Maymond, 11 1343 John Gerrard, 12 1396 William Stowe, …
A History of the County of Cumberland
… Hospitals St Nicholas, Carlisle HOSPITALS 12. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. NICHOLAS, CARLISLE The vicissitudes of the hospital of … in the village of Hoff near Appleby, the land and goods of Richard the smith of Burgh, his villein, 40 s. of land in … while Bernard was bishop and Geoffrey his archdeacon, Adam son of Robert, the true patron of a moiety of the church of
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