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Rymer's Foedera
… of Brentwood in co. Essex, is not afflicted with leprosy. O. xi. 635. H. v. p. ii. 166. Medicorum Regis, super …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Such hospitals were placed near but not in the towns where leprosy was endemic and, for obvious reasons departing from …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of a master, several priests, and sixty-five lepers. The leprosy becoming extinct in England, the hospital was …
Survey of London
… of the lepers was probably taken by infirm persons, when leprosy became extinct. The hospital appears to have been … had been founded by a citizen of London suffering from leprosy. ( Calendar of Letterbooks of the City of London, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Old and New London
… manor. Carew, in his "Survey of Cornwall," says that leprosy was common in the far west in his own day (James I.), …
Old and New London
… in curing the most obstinate cases of scurvy, king's evil, leprosy, and all other breakings out of the skin." The …
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