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A History of the County of Norfolk
… Acre. In 1232 the crown granted the right to collect alms to the master and brethren of this hospital. 10 By … that house.' 11 Protection, involving authority to collect alms, was granted by the crown to this hospital in 1229, 12 …
A History of the County of Kent
… lord of Postling gave a wood to the hospital; and each alms-person received £5 quarterly. The hospital of St. John consisted of a common kitchen and apartments for nine alms-people, who were appointed by the trustees and paid £4 …
A History of the County of York
… in honour of the Holy Trinity and our Lady, 'an house of alms within the said Kingston-upon-Hull for mariners that be …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… brethren of this house, giving them permission to seek for alms, and commending them to the faithful. Later in the same … granted them in 1232, with commendatory permission to seek alms for their house sine termino. 26 Pat. 16 Hen. III, m. 6, …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… the repairs of the bridge and its ' causeys,' and sought alms from travellers for the purpose, undertaking to pray for …
A History of the County of Somerset
… had induced the sisters at Whitehall publicly to beg alms for their late head to the great reproach of their house … to the churches of the diocese on festivals to collect alms, and a similar expression of goodwill was made on their …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the charter was to appoint a new proctor to collect alms, and to revoke all previous appointments. The indulgence …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of the insufficiency of their income, to collect alms. 5 Protection was again granted for two years, in …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… are so few, as they were supported almost entirely by the alms of those entering or leaving the town on whose outskirts … ( sic), Gorleston, and their messengers collecting alms, as the house had not sufficient means of subsistence. 1 …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… sick at Loughborough in 1301, when Bishop Dalderby allowed alms to be collected, for it. 1 No seal is known. Linc. Reg. …