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A History of the County of Kent
… its benefactors, and the third the common service, and one clerk and twenty-five leprous women. 3 A small chartulary … two priests, to each of whom they paid £4 yearly, and one clerk. 10 Archbishop Langham made a visitation of the … for sixteen brothers and sisters, one chaplain, and one clerk. The founders granted 9 acres of land on the right side …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… without Blyth, probably at the northern entrance to the town; it was dedicated to the honour of St. Edmund. Only a …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… at Castle Rising, on their return from trying to enter the town, sacked the hospital and destroyed the chapel and most … lepers, there were four other lazar-houses close to the town of Lynn, namely at Cowgate, West Lynn, Setchey, and … 648-9, where two early undated charters are cited from the town muniments. The award is with the capitular muniments at …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… brothers, and sisters were never to eat or drink in the town save in the houses of religious. The sisters were to …
A History of the County of Kent
… house, which was under the authority of the jurats of the town. In 1401 the house lent £10 to the corporation, 6 which … by the patron, or in default by the jurates of the town; and he was to appoint the other chaplain and pay him 40 … 23 s. 4 d. each quartet of a year among the poor of the town. This new foundation was sealed by the barons of Romney, …
A History of the County of Kent
… and commonalty; and according to the customal of the town they visited it every year oh the feast of St. … now of the foundation of the mayor and commynaltie of the town of Sandwich. And by the said mayor ther are placed from … deed belonging to it is dated 1287. The customal of the town describes the regulations for the brothers and sisters …
A History of the County of Northampton
… as was usual with such institutions, on the confines of a town, for the double purpose of relieving poor strangers as … of Peterborough, with the assent of the palmers of the town of Stamford, by whose alms the hospital was sustained. …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… it became a chapel. 9 It stood some distance outside the town, on the right-hand side of the road to Norwich. No trace … Ecclesiasticus was drawn up in 1535, Christopher Braunche, clerk, was master of the hospital, and the clear annual value … of the decollation of St. John the Baptist. 13 As the town increased in that direction, the inconvenience of a …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… in 1379 devised to the bailiffs and commonalty of the town two fish-houses towards the support of St. Mary's … and the appointment of the warden henceforth vested in the town. 4 John Alcock, bishop of Ely, on 19 April, 1419, … of this hospital. 5 The house did not flourish under town management. In 1535, it was only worth 4 13 s. 4 d. a …
A History of the County of Kent
… of £10 yearly to found a hospital for poor persons in the town of Hythe. 2 In the same year the bishop and the … the house, as there was already another hospital in the town. 2a But we hear no more of the hospital of St. Andrew, … hospital for thirteen poor persons on his own soil in the town of Hythe. 4 The intermediate history of the hospitals is …
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