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A History of the County of Suffolk
… Dei, Thetford 60. THE HOSPITAL OF DOMUS DEI, THETFORD God's House, or Domus Dei, was a house of early foundation. … de Warenne, earl of Surrey, held the advowson of the God's Hospital, Thetford. 3 In that year a considerable store of … de Norton, the late master, and left under the care of the bishop; his successor was enjoined not to dispose by sale or …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the grant by the late king to John de Wodesford, king's clerk, of the custody of the hospital of St. John, … same time a mandate was addressed to the constable of the castle of Donnington to induct him, and a writ de intendendo … or inherited through marriage the first benefactor's estates. Thus Leland says that Donnington Hospital was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was from an early date under the control of the diocesan. Bishop Pontoise (1282-1304), the first Bishop of Winchester, whose registers are preserved, collated … 1385 John Tannere, 11 1396 Winton. Epis. Reg., Pontoise, S 15b. Ibid. Stratford, ff. 36, 103b. Winton. Epis. Reg. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… leper hospital of St. Leonard, Freeford (in St. Michael's, Lichfield), was in existence by the mid 13th century. It … 15 carcasses of salt pork from the stores at Nottingham castle. 2 In 1257 the lepers of St. Leonard's Hospital … 1485 George Dawne, Prebendary of Freeford, granted to the bishop the next presentation to the free chapel of St. …
A History of the County of Durham
… is unknown, but it was in existence in 1312, when the bishop collated John Eryum to 'the house, chapel, or chantry … of Friarside (Frerejohanside) near Derwent.' 1 In Hatfield's Survey it is stated that the warden of the chantry of … names of some of its masters, and the fact that in 1439 Bishop Neville appropriated it with all its revenues to the …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… contrary to the terms of the foundation, and at his wish Bishop Grosteste published a bull of Pope Gregory IX for the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was not secured until 1232, when William of Blois, bishop of Worcester, persuaded the abbot and convent of … sick and poor. 66 It was subject to the visitation of the bishop of Worcester. 67 Little is known of the history of the … by Bishop Wakefield as his successor, with the king's consent. 84 On account of its poverty the hospital was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hospitals God's House, Portsmouth 28A. GOD'S HOUSE, PORTSMOUTH In the time … for the relief of the poor was founded at Portsmouth by Bishop Peter des Roches, which usually went by the name of … or warden. In June, 1284, a quitclaim was granted to the Bishop of Winchester of the hospital of St. John Baptist, …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… the first to have been scanty and insufficient. In 1291 Bishop Sutton issued an indulgence to those who should … miserable poor lepers' of St. Mary Magdalene at Grimsby; 2 Bishop Dalderby gave them four similar indulgences between …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… of Hautbois or Great Hobbesse, commonly called God's House, was founded at the head of the causey in this parish … him to commit the custody of it to the master of St. James's Hospital on the abbey causeway at Horning. The master of … the then master or warden, certified this licence to the bishop of Norwich. 2 The survey of 1535 enters this house as …
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