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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the 'hospital of St. James', held lands in Ditchampton and Bemerton, and that one Gervase quitclaimed to him, for the perpetual … year granted for life to Richard Palmer, the receiver; and ornaments worth 3 8 s. 8 d. 48 The commissioners of 1548 also …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… an Ymage of S. Brinstane, sumtyme Bishop of Wynchester: and I have redde that S. Brinstane founded an Hospitale yn … ij litel tuelles for ye lavytory olde, j paxebrede of silver and over gyld a j nother paxbrede, and a hede of Syn John ye Baptis of Alabastre, j Box of silver w t oute over gylde, ij chales of Silver w tynne over …
A History of the County of London
… the wife of King Stephen for a master, brethren, sisters, and thirteen poor persons 2 on land in the parish of St. … of St. Katharine, to which he made an important bequest of plate 55 and tapestry. He also directed that in the little … except a chalice, eleven basins, eleven candlesticks of silver with eleven pairs of vestments, a mass-book, a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by Robert de Berkeley, who died in 1219, for a master and several brethren who should tend the sick and infirm and … 27 the net rental was estimated at 21 10 s., there was a silver chalice weighing 8 oz., there was 100 lb. of bell metal, and the ornaments were valued at 4 s. 6 d. William Clerke is stated …
A History of the County of Chester
… LAWRENCE, NANTWICH Near the western entrance to Nantwich and at the opposite end of the town to the hospital of St. … 3 16 s. a year; there were bells worth 2 s. but no jewels, plate, goods, or ornaments. 7 The chapel was dissolved in 1548 and the last …
A History of the County of Northampton
… a grant from Adam, the son of Nigel, son of Mervin, to God and the hospital of St. Leonard of Northampton and the sick men serving God there, of his shop in Whimplus … Pat. 13 Ric. II. pt. ii. m. 14. The seal is engraved on plate vi. vol. ii. Rec. Borough of Northampton, and described …
A History of the County of Dorset
… 1 anciently a village not far distant from Bridport and now forming part of the borough, was a lazar house or … rather better endowed,' by John Holtby, canon of Salisbury and custos of the house de valle scholarium or Vaux College, … and their present benefactor quitclaimed to them 1 mark of silver which they were accustomed to pay annually to the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… belonged to the lords of the honour of Lancaster, 2a and it possessed a free chapel, i. e. exempt from the … mansion house attached to the chapel and carried off the ornaments of the chapel itself. 9 The Chantry Commissioners … 'the said chapel is defaced and open at both ends.' Its plate, including a chalice, weighed eight ounces; there was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 16 Pope John XXII. in 1333 granted a faculty to the prior and chapter of Wine ster to appropriate the church of … The foundation at that time consisted of a priest (master) and nine poor brethren and nine poor sisters. On 8 September, … from the Wolvesey bequest, and came to £5 15 s. 4 d. The ornaments of the chapel included in addition to chalices, …
A History of the County of Durham
… land in Witton field, a rent of 30 s., free multure, and common of pasture for the support of five lepers therein. … weeks; 4 s., pro namiis suis, at Christmas; and for 'soul silver' 8 s. 8 d. per annum. Those brethren who lived in the … had 200 red herrings. 3 They also received 1 s. for 'egg silver'; and two whole loaves 'at the cove' every week. 4 …
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