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A History of the County of Shropshire
… on the Teme, which he had acquired from Walter De Lacy's son Gilbert, and with rents in Ludlow and lands at Rock (in … burgages in Ludlow, 8 virgates in Rock, 16 a. in Richard's Castle, and half a virgate in Corfham; 5 by the end of the … was empowered to conduct a visitation on behalf of the bishop in Ludlow and at Limebrook Priory (Herefs.). 25 These …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… 1 at Lutterworth was built in or shortly before 1219, when Bishop Hugh of Lincoln permitted divine offices to be … affairs of the hospital. Early in the 14th century Bishop Dalderby drew up regulations for the hospital, … clear yearly income of the hospital was assessed at £29. 9 s. 5 d. in 1535. A sum of £4 was distributed in alms annually …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… 1343 the master complained that the prior of St. Katharine's and others had taken five houses of his at Mere, worth 10. …
A History of the County of Kent
… at each vacancy the chaplains might elect a master. Hamo, bishop of Rochester, at his instance on 15 April, 1322, … hospital. John Wynd, master or warden, was ordered by the bishop in 1402 to re-assume the habit of his order, which he … right of presentation, and a long dispute followed. The bishop upheld the right of election, but eventually an …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Newbury, by Edmund de la Bulhuse. 32 On 27 August, 1301, Bishop Simon de Gandavo instituted William de Byschopeston, … were under vows. The warden was of course always in priest's orders, and the buildings included a chapel and fit … there continually. The annual value was returned as 23 1 s. 8 d., from which sum 4 was paid to the priest, and 26 s. 8 …
A History of the County of Kent
… as the hospital, which was of the alms of the king's progenitors and founded upon a lay fee, had always been … 1247 11 and 1315. 12 In 1245 Robert abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, granted to them the right of burial of … and was sequestrated and committed to the custody of the bishop of London and the two visitors, the abbot of Faversham …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… THE EVANGELIST AND ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, OSWESTRY Reiner, Bishop of St. Asaph (1186-1224), who founded this hospital on … to exist. 4 By 1215 Reiner had bought six shops and 26 s. rent in Shrewsbury for the hospital 5 and had procured for … Eyton, x. 34553. S.P.L., Haughmond Cart. ff. 158158v. The bishop's and clergy's endowments are given as 13 a. and 19 a. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… dedication of St. John and St. Martin, was re-ordained by Bishop Burghersh in May, 1329, when the inmates consisted of … The Valor of 1535 gives its clear annual value at 5 9 s. 9 d. 14 It is styled a 'free chapel' by the commissioners …
A History of the County of Sussex
… hospital in perpetual alms, saving an annual payment of 2 s. to the abbot and convent, who are to have the appointment … was war with France, and they in turn presented him to the bishop of Chichester. The house was for both brothers and … their dinners. 7 Some sixty years later, in January, 1442, Bishop Praty visited the hospital and found that the master, …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… of early foundation. It was subordinate to the priory of Castle Acre. By an undated deed, temp. Henry II, Herbert de … with three roods about it, and two acres at Burston, to Castle Acre Priory, for the use of the lepers there …
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