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A History of the County of Essex
… between Mill Road and Clay Lane, and another in St. Mary's parish, built during the severe outbreak of plague in … with the Essex County, Colchester Maternity, and St. Mary's hospitals, it was managed by the Colchester group hospital … composed of a number of 'life governors', including the bishop of London, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, M.P.s
A History of the County of Northampton
… the church of Polebrook. The entry of this foundation in Bishop Wells's roll states that the chaplain and brothers were to be … ministered to by the chaplain. Licence was granted by the bishop for a cemetery attached to the hospital, where the lay …
A History of the County of Northampton
… fee. 1 Robert Fitz Roger confirmed and added to his father's grants, and his grandson provided for the maintenance of a … nominated by the lord of the manor and instituted by the bishop. The earliest name recorded is that of Peter of … and the appointment of William de Hokkeholte as master, Bishop Sutton ordered an inquisition to be held by the …
A History of the County of York
… of the seyd hospitall with a gardyne by hym.' After Roger's death John Dobson, clerk, master, and Thomas Nowson, Prior … NICHOLAS, BEVERLEY Leland says 'ther was an Hospital of S. Nicholas by the Black Freres but it is dekayid.' 45 … belonging to the Bishops of Yorke only to such tyme that Bishop GifFard intitled it to Wartre, a Priorie of Canons in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… JOHN THE BAPTIST, BATH The hospital was founded in 1180 by Bishop Reginald of Bath (117491) for the sick and poor of the … and tenements in Bath and with a tithe of hay from the bishop's demesne lands, and in 1331 1 Bishop Ralph of Shrewsbury …
A History of the County of Durham
… near Darlington in Boldon Book in 1183, and Hatfield's Survey, c. 1377. In these entries there is no mention of … vacant by the death of William de Haltwhistle, and in the bishop's collation. 7 In July, 1362, William of Brantingham was …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… and benefactors. To secure the due payment by St. Oswald's of the chaplain's stipend, there was a proviso that if the rent was a term in … this hospital became a celebrated ecclesiasticJohn Lake, Bishop of Chichester 1685-9, who was one of the seven bishops …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Our Lady of Walsingham. Immediately on its foundation, the bishop's official admitted Richard, the chaplain of the founder, to … Bec granted the right of patronage of this hospital to the bishop of Norwich and his successors. In the same year Simon …
A History of the County of Sussex
… John de Benestede, who was then master, produced the bishop of Chichester's letters, saying that he found from the registers that his predecessor, Bishop Gilbert, had presented Simon, vicar of Horsham, 3 John …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 26. THE HOSPITAL OF BRETFORD A charter of Richard, bishop of Coventry, circa 1180, notifies that, at the prayer … For these grants and privileges the lepers were to pay 2 s. a year to the abbey. 1 This hospital, with its chapel, was … brethren of the house of lepers, Bretford, obtained a year's protection from Edward I in 1274, 2 but the further history …
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