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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… endowment, and also for the foundation and support of an hospital for six widowers and six widows; the income is 240, … usher, of the school, and 12 to each of the inmates of the hospital. Thomas Baynes bequeathed land producing 12 per … are impropriate in the patrons, the Governors of Christ's Hospital, and have been commuted for 360. The church is an …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… plaster; the roofs are tiled. It stands on the site of a hospital or priory of Austin Canons, founded in the 12th …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… wide piers, between which probably was the drawbridge. An hospital, dedicated to St. James, formerly existed; but there … it was found necessary to enlarge the buildings; and an hospital was erected adjoining it in 1213, for the reception … The Magdalen fields, already mentioned, belonged to the Hospital of St. Mary Magdalen. During the reigns of William …
A History of the County of Hertford
… history of the latter town. At Wallingford there was a Hospital of St. John the Baptist with its gild of brothers … that the remains of a gild merchant were merged. 131 Hospital of St. Thomas of Acon. Azure a cross formy parted … gules and argent. The earliest notice we have of this hospital at Berkhampstead is in the reign of King John, when …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… and St. Mary, Rotherhithe, and the remains of St. Thomas's Hospital. Ecclesiastical (1) Parish Church of St. Mary … in stalls. Southwark. Church of St Thomas, and Remains of Hospital. ConditionGood. (3) Church of St. Thomas (now the … of Southwark Cathedral) and Remains of St. Thomas' Hospital stand on the N. side of St. Thomas' Street. The …
Old and New London
… in England. In 1213, Prior Richard erected an almonry or hospital adjoining the monastery; but no traces of that now … and that "he left, amongst other legacies, to the Magdalen Hospital, 3,000; to the Small-pox Hospital, 3,000; to the Lying-in Hospital, near Westminster …
Old and New London
… century hurry through Maze Pond, at the back of Guy's Hospital, little thinking whence the dirty street derived its … turning out of Tooley Street, near the back of Guy's Hospital, is a small inn, much frequented by seafaring … of some green and flourishing foliage in the rear of Guy's Hospital; but all traces of garden grounds are fast …
Berrick Salome
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… dominant until the 20th century: traditional trades and crafts were recorded only sporadically, although a malthouse … centre established in 1962, closed c.1991. 5 TRADES, CRAFTS, AND RETAILING Small-scale brewing was common in … the late 19th century, 7 but generally traditional rural crafts were mentioned only sporadically, suggesting reliance …
A Dictionary of London
… further identified. Bethleem, Bethlem See Old Bethlehem Hospital, and Old Bethlem (Street). . Bethlehem Church Yard See Bethlem Burying Ground. . Bethlehem Hospital See Old Bethlehem Hospital. . Bethlehem Hospital Chapel The little chapell of …
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