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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… soon after took them away by violence'. In 1392 the Bishop of Ely, Fordham, granted an indulgence to such as … 3 John Harryes, mayor 1394-6, by his will in 1418 left 6 s. 8 d. to 'the lazar house towards Trumpington'. 4 In 1526 … become by the middle of the 16th century. Francis Turner, Bishop of Ely, reporting on hospitals in his diocese in 1686 …
A History of the County of London
… Aldermary, William Barnaby, chantry priest in St. Paul's, and John Stafford, to found a Fraternity of Charity and … Augustine's and of the garden near, a tenement at Baynard Castle, and two messuages and six cottages in the parish of … Trans. v, 196. The churches were united by William Grey, bishop of London, 1426–31. Newcourt, Repert. Eccl. Lond. i, …
A History of the County of London
… the prior, the canons, and the poor of St. Bartholomew's Hospital; 2 but a separation between them must have … begun early, for the question was argued before Richard, bishop of London, about 1197. 9 It was then decided that the … lands and rents of the house without the consent of the bishop, prior, and canons, nor to admit anyone to a perpetual …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… persons. Like that of St. Leonard, it was 'without the castle' of Lincoln. There was a master and brethren here as … licences for asking alms which were granted by the bishop 1 or the king 2 between the dates given above. Linc. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… 26. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW, LEICESTER In 1322 Bishop Burgersh granted an indulgence to the infirm of St.Bartholomew's Hospital, Leicester. 1 No other record of this hospital has …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Itchen and the Southampton road, was founded about 1136 by Bishop Henry de Blois. The small chartulary, or register of … and drink. 1 The first master mentioned, in a grant of Bishop Blois, was Robert de Limosia. Serious disputes arose … received orders from the king to induct the king's clerk, Geoffrey de Welleford, to the house of St. Cross, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… In Kingsthorpe, which was a chapelry of St. Peter's on the north side of Northampton, the hospital of St. David … pasture, which Helias held of their fee in Kingsthorpe. 1 Bishop Grossette (1235-1254) drew up statutes for the … Ibid. f. 68. Ibid. Inst. of Russell, f. 65d. He became bishop of St. David's in 1505. Ibid. Inst. of Smith, f. 185d. …
A History of the County of Durham
… Hospitals St Edmund, Bishop & Confessor, Gateshead 22. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. EDMUND, BISHOP AND CONFESSOR, GATESHEAD This chapel or hospital was … chaplains was to receive from the master the sum of 20 s. yearly. The bishop endowed his new foundation, which was …
A History of the County of Durham
… 1 The earliest mention of it 2 occurs in 1315, when the bishop of Durham collated Hugh de Lokington to the … total value of which is given as 10. 4 In October, 1378, Bishop Hatfield, who had earlier in the year ordered a … within the soil of the said hospital'; 6 and in Hatfield's Survey c. 1382) it is stated that the master of the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Thomas Glasedale, when asked by the vicar-general of the Bishop of London in October 1527 2 whether the king was their … in connexion with Cheshunt in the Prior of Hertford's accounts of 1497-8 3 was no doubt this house. It does not … known to Tanner. Consistory Ct. of London, Vicar-General's book, Foxford, 106. Rentals and Surv. R. 277. The entry is …
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