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A History of the County of London
… neglecting its duty of supervision. 9 Whether the queen's action was determined by her desire to secure a better … a similar verdict. 10 The queen then called to her aid the bishop of London, who, in 1257, visited the hospital, removed … 154 died 1681 155 William, Lord Brouncker, Viscount of Castle Lyons, appointed 1681, 156 died 1684 157 Sir James …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a pension due from them to the rector of Bedminster of 6 s. 8 d., and two wax lights had to be offered yearly on the … In the Valor of 1535 the revenues are valued at 21 15 s. 8 d. and Richard Walgrave is entered as the warden and … Stafford, fol. 12. A Dominican. Ibid. fol. 168. He became Bishop of Bangor in 1453. Ibid. Ibid. Beckington, unnumbered …
A History of the County of Hertford
… The earliest mention of this hospital is in 1390, when the Bishop of Ely granted indulgences for the poor and lepers of … 7 The house and its property were let in 1561 at 20 s. a year for twenty-one years to William Smythe of … with the government of its inmates was leased for 60 s. a year to Thomas Jackson. 8 On 22 April 1568 Jackson …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… Hospitals St Leonard without the Castle of Lincoln 92. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. LEONARD WITHOUT THE CASTLE OF LINCOLN This hospital, which was intended for … sick persons, was certainly in existence before 1300, when Bishop Dalderby called upon the rectors and vicars of Lincoln …
A History of the County of Oxford
… leprous brothers of St. Leonard, Banbury'; 1 while in 1319 Bishop Dalderby granted an indulgence of twenty days to those …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the hospital of St. Leonard were taken under the king's protection. 2 It is probable that one of the Bassets was … the house, for in a dispute which was brought before the bishop in 1294 with regard to the patronage it was decided … to that of the brethren of St. John's hospital. In 1294 Bishop Sutton sent an injunction to three of them by name to …
A History of the County of Northampton
… hospital occurs in 1280, when the warden of St. Leonard's granted to the master of St. John's Hospital a croft in the Newland of Brackley in exchange for … or wardens, not much is recorded of this house. In 1303 Bishop Dalderby granted an indulgence to all those who should …
A History of the County of Durham
… Durham 26. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. LEONARD, DURHAM St. Leonard's Hospital, which was commonly called the Spital-house, was … of Durham on the north,' in what was originally St. Oswald's, but is now St. Margaret's parish. 3 The only trace of it … there. 7 On 20 September, 1526, Cardinal Wolsey, then bishop of Durham, granted to Robert Haroy, in reward for his …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… was founded outside the walls of Newark by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln (1123-48). A copy of the charter of … as the temporalities of that see were then in the king's hands. A writ de intendendo was directed to the brethren … hospital of St. Leonard, Newark, by the collation of the Bishop of Lincoln, was entered on the Patent Rolls. 81 On 14 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Henry II. granting protection to the lepers of St. Leonard's, Northampton, with permission to receive alms. Many gifts … chaplain. The diocesan decided in favour of St. Leonard's, but ordered that in future every chaplain presented by the … the wardenship or chaplaincy entered. In 1220 we read that Bishop Wells granted seven days' relaxation of penance to …
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