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A History of the County of London
… HOSPITAL A hospital was founded in 1424 by the executors of Richard Whittington 1 for thirteen poor persons, who were to … he belonged to the college. It is evident that this man, William Gibson, held strongly to the old opinions, for he …
A History of the County of Cumberland
… Wigton, Bewcastle, Caldbeck and Keswick 14. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. LEONARD, WIGTON 1 This house had property in Waverton … an early date, for it is mentioned in a charter of Lambert son of Gillestephen of Waverton that the land of the hospital … 4 16. THE HOSPITAL HOUSE OF CALDBECK Gospatric son of Orm gave this hospital ( hospitalem domum de …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Hospitals Windham 55. THE HOSPITAL OF WINDHAM The Bollandist life of St. Richard mentions that he founded a hospital for sick and … Lucas, appointed 1387 8 John Candelsby, resigned 1414 9 William Gyllyng, appointed 1414 10 William Gloucestre, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Hospitals Windsor 29. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. PETER, WINDSOR There was a hospital for lepers in the … a second resignation of ' le Spital juxta Windsor,' and William de Briggeford was appointed in his place by the crown. 98 In 1390 Richard II granted to his servant Laurence Hunt the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Hospitals Wisbech 34. THE HOSPITAL OF WISBECH Five cottages and 5 acres of land were assigned by the community of Wisbech for the … hold so long as it remained in the king's hands. 3 Wardens William Custhorp, resigned 23 Jan. 1335 4 John Wardrober of
A History of the County of Stafford
… Hospitals Wolverhampton, St Mary 32. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. MARY, WOLVERHAMPTON The hospital of St. Mary, … 1 was founded in 1392-5 by Clement Leveson, chaplain, and William Waterfall. 2 In 1392 they received royal licence to … Waterfall's heirs in tail, and to John Waterfall, 9 Richard Leveson of Wolverhampton, Nicholas Waryng of
A History of the County of Worcester
… Hospitals Worcester HOSPITALS 18. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. WULSTAN, WORCESTER 'There is a fayre suburb without … bishopric of Worcester, and the hospital handed over to Richard Morison, a gentleman of the Privy Chamber, obviously … to trustees for the following purposes: 12 a year to his son, 1 to the four poor people in the four almshouses. From …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… Hospitals Wymondham 105. THE HOSPITAL OF WYMONDHAM Half a mile to the east of Wymondham stood Westwade chapel, originally built on a … Lazars in Leicestershire, to which great lazar-house William de Albini, some time before 1146, gave sixscore acres …
A History of the County of York
… Hospitals York 176. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. LEONARD, YORK The hospital of St. Leonard, or St. … the injunctions were ratified and accepted by the master, Richard de Ravenser, and the brothers and sisters on 2 March … of Scrope, on 17 March 1461, that Henry VI and his son Edward, with the Dukes of Exeter and Somerset, paid a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… There was a manor in Hoctune which became the fee 1 of Roger Pictavensis, and before the Conquest was Baldric's, … Babington, and Saunchia his wife, daughter and heir of Richard Stanhope, sold it to sir William Hollis, or his … masters of requests, a great lover of antiquities, whose son sir Frechevile Hollis lost an arm in the Dutch war at …
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