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Old and New London
… down into Holloway, was a lazar-house, or hospital for lepers. The building stood as nearly as possible on the site …
Old and New London
… fifteenth century there was at Kingsland a hospital for lepers, which, after the Reformation, became annexed to St. … gave by will to the Masters and Governors of the House of Lepers, called Le Lokes, at Kingeslond without London, an … reception of peculiar patients; and the ancient house for lepers at Kingsland was converted into one of these …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
… built. At one time there seems to have been a hospital for lepers at or near Ulverston 66; nothing is now known of its … Sunday. William de Skelmersherk in 1247 left 6 d. for 'the lepers of Ulverston'; Furness Couch, ii, 411. For an account …
Parish Fraternity Register
… in alms to the needy, including hospital patients, lepers and prisoners in Newgate, and for masses for the souls …
A History of the County of York
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and to have been founded especially for the relief of lepers, excepting that Henry Skinner of Hythe, by will anno …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… surrendered into the king's hands. There was a house of lepers in Sandwich, called the Maldry, as appears by several …
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