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A History of the County of Stafford
… to Edmund de Stafford. 2 Little is known of the hospital's endowments or privileges, which were evidently meagre. In … de Doxey granted a moiety of two crofts in Silkmore (in Castle Church) to Walter, Master of the Hospital of St. … for 5 years. 4 By the end of the 13th century the hospital's endowments were evidently insufficient for the support of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the year 1190. Tanner, followed by the extended Dugdale's Monasticon, and others, has made the mistake of naming a … and for the help of needy wayfarers. With the consent of Bishop Hubert Walter (1189-93) he had assigned the church of … and customary alms of thirteen other poor persons. 61 The bishop, in confirming this grant of the church of St. …
A History of the County of York
… the chaplain of the hospital the annual stipend of 4 13 s. 4 d. 46 Ralph and the prioress subsequently acknowledged … notable names, viz. those of Dr. John Wilkins (1660), 83 Bishop of Chester (1668-72), one of the founders of the Royal … (query in 1450) 10 Thomas Gyvendale, 1450 11 John, Bishop of Philippopolis, suffragan, 12 1453, died 1459 13 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… for divine offices within the house. 3 On William de Percy's death his heart was buried before the Lady altar in the … year the hospital found itself in such straits that the bishop issued a commission, consisting of Richard, chaplain … 1331, when the custody of the hospital was awarded by the bishop to John de Crokford. The wardenship was kept vacant …
A History of the County of York
… by the burgesses of that town. As regarded St. Nicholas's Hospital the jurors made return that the goods of the … of the property of the late priory of Trinity at York, 100 s. is accounted for as the rent of all the messuages, lands, … Magdalene (3 s. 4 d.), which appears to have been near the castle. 50 He also left 3 s. 4 d. to the poor of St. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… existence by 1155, when the bridge was known as St. George's bridge. 2 It may still have been a hospital in the early … Indulgence in favour of hospital of St. George by 'W.', Bishop of Coventry: Owen and Blakeway, Hist. Shrews. ii. 467. The bishop was either Walter Durdent (114961) or William Cornhill …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… as it had an income independent of the abbey. Simon bishop of Norwich appropriated to it the church of Cransford …
A History of the County of Durham
… SHERBURN Sherburn Hospital was founded in or about 1181 by Bishop Pudsey, who dedicated it to Christ, the Blessed … written in silver characters), and a pittance of 10 s. each to the inmates of any religious house where he might … Day in memory of him, though the amount was reduced by Bishop Kellaw to 5 s. 5 d. Bishop Kellaw ( c. 1316) confirmed …
A History of the County of Durham
… Greatham Hospital was founded in 1272 by Robert Stichill, bishop of Durham, who dedicated it to the Blessed Virgin and … the improvements of the wood belonging to it. 2 In 1313 Bishop Kellaw granted to the house 17 acres of waste in … with pasture for sixty cows, at an annual rent of 2 s., 3 and it is stated in the charter of refoundation of …
A History of the County of Chester
… ANDREW, DENHALL In the early 1230s Alexander Stavensby, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, built a hospital at Denhall … in compensation, confirmed the annexation and Stavensby's appropriation of Burton church to his new hospital in 1238. … religious rule. On the appointment of a new warden in 1320 Bishop Walter Langton reiterated the 'traditional' …
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