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A History of the County of Surrey
… 20 marks which Salley Abbey, Yorks, paid him for the manor and forest of Gisburn, and also with 80 acres of land in Foston, Leicestershire. … and concealed vessels, utensils, charters, muniments, and ornaments of the house; at the same time the financial …
A History of the County of York
… it was found that both the hospitals of St. Nicholas and St. Thomas the Martyr at Scarborough were anciently … and a half. The goods were valued at 19 s. 7 d., and the plate at 24 s. The hospital possessed lands and tenements, … parish. The goods were valued at 19 10 s. 2 d., and the plate at 4. 6 s. The total revenues were 65 5 s. 7 d., less …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… a rent charge of 40 s. to the chaplain of St. George and his successors to endow a family chantry in 1278. 4 The … Pigot, for Pigot's will refers to the chapel of St. John and St. George, 5 but the Cole family also claimed to own St. … with having neglected its fabric, books, vestments, and ornaments and with the alienation of its estates. 61 John …
A History of the County of Durham
… Martha, Sherburn 19. THE HOSPITAL OF SS. LAZARUS, MARTHA, AND MARY, SHERBURN Sherburn Hospital was founded in or about … it to Christ, the Blessed Virgin, Lazarus, Martha, and Mary. 1 It was built for the reception and entertainment … (i.e. probably a copy of the New Testament written in silver characters), and a pittance of 10 s. each to the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… & St Eloy, Cambridge 29. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. ANTHONY AND ST. ELOY, CAMBRIDGE Henry Tangmere, who died about 1361, built at his own expense the Hospital of St. Anthony and St. Eloy ( Eligius) for lepers 1a term which need not be … order in the house and to keep securely the furniture and ornaments. The schedule of the latter shows that the chapel …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… stands about a mile from Winchester, between the Itchen and the Southampton road, was founded about 1136 by Bishop … of the hospital; one was granted by Innocent II. in 1137, and the other by Lucius II. in 1144. The charter of the … those of the old foundation retained the black cloak, with silver cross-potent, as ordained by the Hospitallers. The …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Holy Trinity, Kingsthorpe 28. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. DAVID AND THE HOLY TRINITY, KINGSTHORPE In Kingsthorpe, which was a … the north side of Northampton, the hospital of St. David and the Holy Trinity was founded in the year 1200 by the prior and convent of St. Andrew's, Northampton. At that time there …
A History of the County of Durham
… & Martyr, Gateshead 28. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. EDMUND, KING AND MARTYR, GATESHEAD The origin of the hospital of St. … of Durham collated Hugh de Lokington to the wardenship, and directed the bailiff of Gateshead to put him in seisin of … from the Parish Church of Gateshead aforesaid. Value of ornaments, etc., nil, for there be neither goods ne ornaments
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Giles & St Anthony, Wilton 37. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. GILES AND ST. ANTHONY, 1 WILTON The tradition that this hospital … Henry I, may be accepted; the stories that she was a leper and was buried in the hospital chapel are, however, baseless. … Barford St. Martin, and from 2 rents in Wilton town; the ornaments were worth 1 6 s. 7 d.; only the master was …
A History of the County of Chester
… the 'infirm' of Chester during the minority of Ranulph III and that sum was paid in the 14th century to the lepers of … from which the monks were to feed 100 paupers once a year and to give 20 d. a year to the lepers of Boughton to … was given custody of two small bells in the chapel, a silver chalice, and a paten weighing four ounces; the …
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