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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Thurveton or Thurlton, 2 and appropriated it to the hospital of St. Giles, the master of which house was to pay … Will. de Blickling. In 1368, The Master of St. Giles's hospital certified to Bishop Percy, that the profits of … Norwich discharged the master and brethren of St. Giles's hospital from finding the other two chaplains in this chapel, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… entered into St. Vast's-lane; another called the Hospital-gate, because it leads to St. Giles's hospital, is still standing; another opens on St. Martin's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in mortmain, to purchase and add to the revenues of the hospital in Holmstrete; but in the mean time, the dean and … old grammar school, at the Reformation, the city, by their hospital charter, dated May 7, 1 Edward VI. was obliged to … of King Edward VI. who confirmed by his charter, the hospital begun by his father King Henry VIII. and took care …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… that two girls should be always maintained in the Girls-hospital, to be taken one from the parish of St. John … Faith, the Prioress of Carrow, he Master of St. Giles's hospital, the Abbot of Holm, who had 5 s. per annum out of … A girl out of this parish is to be maintained in the Girls-hospital, of Robert Rosse's gift, which see under St. John of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… site still is called the Churchyard. 1 Here was an ancient hospital, or nunnery, dedicated to St. Mary and St. John, 2 … their site. And the same Prioress released to St. Giles's hospital, a yearly rent of 6 s. which she used to receive … from a piece of ground lying in the precinct of the hospital, which her father left her. Rob. son of John de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and settled an anniversary for himself in St. Giles's hospital. 1538, Nic. Pennyman, who was said to be rector, as … six marks to the Carmelites, and a legacy to St. Giles's hospital to keep his obit. 1504, John Webster. 1505, Tho. … by Anne his first wife, and gave a legacy to St. Giles's hospital, to put his name into the obit book; he paved the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of St Alban's and of Holm, the Master of St. Giles's hospital, and the Prior of Norwich, whose houses here were … general proctor in England to Rouncival or Rocidival hospital, to the said John de Halys; 13 and in 1369, Stephen de Rypon, then proctor-general of that hospital, also confirmed it. In 1395, King Richard II. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 'temporals were valued at 16 s. 3 d. o b. St. Giles's hospital had a messuage and 100 acres of land, part of … Cusyn of Norwich in 1318, for a chantry for him in the hospital. 5 In 1207, King John confirmed to the canons at …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1654. Mr. John Brabourne; he gave 100 l. to the Children's hospital, 12 l. to 12 poor parishes, and 5 l. to the poor of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… parsonagehouse; it being afterwards in St. Giles's hospital, of which it is now held by lease, at 1 l. rent, … a house or two which were added to St. Andrew's. The hospital of St. Giles, the Prior of Beeston, the Prior of … Brother Lupus, proctor-general in England, of Rocidival hospital, received 7 s. 10 d. rents here. (90) The Church of …
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