XXXV. WARWICKSHIRE | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Locality. | Dedication or Description. | Date. | Founder. | Patron. | |
Birmingham | [St. Mary V.[412] &] St. Thomas M. | 1286 | — | — | — |
Bretford (Wolstan) | St. Edmund[413] | 1180 | Turville | Private | L |
Coventry | St. John B. (Seal) | 1175 | Archdn. & Prior | Priory | — |
Coventry Spon near | St. Mary Magd. (Seal[414]) | 1181 | Hugh Keveliog | Various[415] | L |
Coventry | St. Leonard[416] | 1252 | — | — | L |
Coventry | Hospital[417] | 1370 | William Walssh | — | — |
Coventry Bablake | *‡Holy Trinity | 1507 | T. Bonde | Gild, etc. | — |
Coventry | *‡Almshouse[418] | 1529 | W. Ford | — | — |
Henley in Arden | — | re-f 1449 | — | Gild | — |
Stratford-on-Avon | Holy Cross (Seal)[419] | 1269 | — | Fraternity | — |
Studley | — | — | W. de Cantilupe | Priory | — |
Warwick | [Holy Ghost[420] &] St. John B. | c. 1183 | Earl Wm. or Henry | — | — |
Warwick | St. Michael | c. 1135 | Earl Roger | Earldom | L |
Warwick (without) | St. Thomas of Canterbury | — | Earl | Knights Templars | — |
Warwick | St. Laurence | 1255 | — | — | L |
XXXVI. WESTMORLAND | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Locality. | Dedication or Description. | Date. | Founder. | Patron. | |
Appleby | St. Nicholas | bef 1240 | — | Private, Shap Abbey | L |
Brough under Stanemoor | St. Mary V. & St. Gabriel | 1506 | J. Brunskill | Shap Abbey | — |
Kendal (Kirkby-in-)[421] | St. Leonard | 1189 | De Ros | Private, Conishead Priory | L |
Kirkby, v. Kendal | |||||
XXXVII. WILTSHIRE | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Locality. | Dedication or Description. | Date. | Founder. | Patron. | |
Bedwin | St. John Baptist[422] | — | — | — | — |
Bradford-on-Avon | St. Margaret[423] | 1235 | King | Shaftesbury Abbey | L |
Bradford-on-Avon | St. Katherine[424] | — | — | — | — |
Bradley, Maiden | St. Mary V. [and St. Matthew[425]] or [St. Lazarus] (Seal) | c. 1190 | Manser and Margery Bisset | — | L |
Calne, near | St. John B. [& St. Anthony[426]] | 1202 | Lord Zouche | — | — |
Chippenham | St. Laurence[427] | 1338 | — | — | — |
Cricklade | St. John Baptist | 1231 | Guarin | Bishop of Sarum | — |
Devizes | St. John Baptist | 1207 | — | Town | — |
Devizes (Southbroom) | St. James & St. Denys | 1207 | — | — | L |
Easton Royal[428] | — | 1246 | Stephen, Archdeacon | Private | — |
Fugglestone, v. Wilton | |||||
Heytesbury | †St. John or St. Katherine (Seal) | c. 1449 | Walter, Lord Hungerford | Various | — |
Malmesbury | †St. John Baptist[429] | — | — | — | — |
Malmesbury | St. Anthony[430] | 1245 | — | — | — |
Malmesbury (Burton by) | St. Mary Magdalene[431] | bef 1222 | — | — | L |
p329 | |||||
Marlborough[432] | St. John Baptist | 1215 | Levenoth | Town | — |
Marlborough | St. Thomas M. | bef 1246 | — | Manor (Crown), Gilbertine Priory | — |
Salisbury (Harnham Bridge) | *‡St. Nicholas[433] (Seal) | 1214 | Bishop | Bishop, Dean & Chapter | — |
Salisbury | ‡Holy Trinity [& St. Thomas M.] (Seals) | bef 1379 | Agnes Bottenham[434] | Town | — |
Salisbury (East Harnham)[435] | — | 1361 | — | — | L |
Sarum, Old[436] | — | 1195 | — | — | L |
Sarum, Old or Stratford[437] | St. John Baptist | 1231 | — | — | — |
Southbroom, v. Devizes | |||||
Stratford, v. Sarum | |||||
Trowbridge | Almshouse | 1483 | J. Terumber | — | — |
Wilton or Fugglestone | †‡St. Giles [& St. Anthony[438]] (Seal) | c. 1135 | Queen Adela | Crown, Town | L |
Wilton (Ditchampton) | *‡St. John Baptist | 1190 | Bishop Hubert | — | — |
Wilton | ‡St. Mary Magdalene | 1307 | — | Abbey | — |
Wootton Bassett | St. John Baptist | 1266 | P. Basset & Rector | Various[439] | — |
XXXVIII. WORCESTERSHIRE | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Locality. | Dedication or Description. | Date. | Founder. | Patron. | |
Droitwich or Dodderhill | St. Mary B.V.[440] (Seal) | bef 1285 | Wm. de Dover, Rector | Worcester Priory | — |
Worcester, near | ‡St. Oswald[441] | bef 1205 | Bishop Oswald | Worcester Priory | L |
Worcester | St. Mary[441] | 1257 | — | — | L |
Worcester (without) | *St. Wulstan[442] (Seal) | c. 1085 | Bishop Wulstan | Bishop | — |
Worcester | Trinity Hall Almshouses | xvi cent. | — | Gild | — |
XXXIX. YORKSHIRE | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Locality. | Dedication or Description. | Date. | Founder. | Patron. | |
Aberford[443] | — | bef 1454 | — | — | — |
Allerton, v. Northallerton | |||||
Bagby[444] | — | c. 1200 | Mowbray | St. Leonard’s, York | — |
Bawtry, v. Notts | |||||
Beverley | St. Giles | bef 1223 | Wulse | Abp., Wartre Priory | — |
Beverley in Friary by | St. Nicholas | bef 1286 | — | Town | — |
Beverley without Keldgate Bar | — | 1392 | — | Town | L |
Beverley Crossbridge | Holy Trinity | 1398 | John Ake | Town | — |
Beverley Laithgate | St. John Baptist | 1454 | — | — | — |
Beverley without N. Bar | St. Mary B.V. | 1442 | — | Gild, Town | — |
Blyth, v. Notts | |||||
Braceford[445], nr. Harpham | St. Helen | bef 1389 | — | Private | — |
Bridlington[446] | — | 1342 | — | Priory | — |
Brompton, Brough, v. Catterick | |||||
Broughton nr. Malton | St. Mary Magdalene | 1154 | Eustace FitzJohn | — | — |
Catterick nr. Brompton-on-Swale | St. Giles | 1231 | H. FitzRandolph | Private | — |
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Clitheroe, v. Lancs | |||||
Doncaster | St. Nicholas | 1213 | — | Beigham Abbey | — |
Doncaster | St. James (Seal) | 1227 | — | Private, St. Thos. of Acon | L |
Doncaster (by bridge) | St. Edmund K.[447] | 1318 | — | — | — |
Doncaster | St. Leonard | — | — | — | — |
Edisford, v. Lancs | |||||
Flixton[448] | St. Mary V. & St. Andrew | x cent. | Acehorne | — | — |
Foulsnape, v. Pontefract | |||||
Fountains | — | 1247 | Abbot John (ben.) | Abbey | — |
Gainsborough | Almshouse | 1495 | — | — | — |
Hedon, Newton by | St. Sepulchre | 1205 | Alan FitzHubert | Private | L |
Hedon or Newton Garth[449] | St. Mary Magd. (Seal) | 1162 | Wm. le Gros | Earls of Albemarle, Crown | L |
Hedon | St. Leonard | 1413 | — | — | — |
Hessle | St. James[450] | — | — | — | — |
Hoperton | Bedehouse | 1500 | — | — | — |
Hutton Locras, v. Lowcross | |||||
Killingwoldgrove[451] | St. Mary Magdalene | c. 1169 | — | Archbishop | — |
Kingston-upon-Hull | God’s House | 1344 | J. de Kingston | — | — |
p333 | |||||
Kingston-upon-Hull (Myton) | ‡Maison Dieu, or St. Michael, St. Thomas M., etc. or Holy Trinity (Seal)[452] | 1365 | W. and Michael Pole | Private | — |
Kingston-upon-Hull | Mariners or Trinity and Blessed Virgin | 1369 | — | Fraternity | — |
Kingston-upon-Hull | Corpus Christi[453] | 1416 | John Gregg | — | — |
Kingston-upon-Hull | Holy Trinity or New Maison Dieu | 1482 | — | — | — |
Kingston-upon-Hull | Maison Dieu or Almshouse | 1380 | Ravenser & Selby | — | — |
Kingston-upon-Hull | Maison Dieu or Almshouse | 1400 | Simon de Grimsby | — | — |
Kingston-upon-Hull | Maison Dieu or Almshouse | 1412 | Bedforth | — | — |
Kingston-upon-Hull | Maison Dieu or Almshouse | 1439 | Aldwick | — | — |
Kingston-upon-Hull | Maison Dieu or Almshouse | 1503 | Adrianson | — | — |
Kingston-upon-Hull | Maison Dieu or Almshouse | 1509 | Riplingham | — | — |
Kingston-upon-Hull | St. James | 1513 | — | — | — |
Laysingby nr. Northallerton | St. Mary B.V | 1294 | J. Lythegrayns | Bishop of Durham | — |
Lowcross[454] | St. Leonard | — | — | Private, Guisborough Priory | L |
Malton, v. Norton | |||||
Myton, v. Kingston | |||||
Newton, v. Hedon | |||||
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Northallerton (Romanby) | St. James (Seal) | bef 1208 | Bishop Philip | Bishop of Durham | — |
Northallerton | ‡Maison Dieu | 1476 | Moore & Strangways | — | — |
Norton nr. Malton | St. Nicholas | 1189 | R. de Flamvill | — | — |
Otley | — | 1311 | Abp. Thurstan | Archbishop | L |
Pickering | St. Nicholas | 1325 | — | Duchy of Lancaster, Crown | — |
Pontefract | ‡St. Nicholas | bef 1135 | re-f. R. de Lacy | Duchy, Nostell Priory | — |
Pontefract by | St. Mary Magdalene | 1286 | Henry de Lacy | — | L |
Pontefract | St. Mary B.V. | 1335 | Tabourere | — | — |
Pontefract | ‡Holy Trinity & B.V.M.[455] (Seal) | 1385 | R. Knolles | Duchy, Nostell Priory | — |
Pontefract or Foulsnape | St. Michael the Archangel | 1220 | — | St. John’s Priory or Burton Lazars | L |
Rerecross, v. Stanemoor | |||||
Richmond, near | St. Nicholas (Seal[456]) | 1172 | Henry II. or Glanvill[457] | Various[458] | — |
Richmond, by | St. Giles | 1402 | — | — | — |
Ripon | *‡St. John Baptist | 1114 | Abp. Thomas II | Archbishop | — |
Ripon (Stammergate) | *‡St. Mary M. (Seal[459]) | bef 1139 | Abp. Thurstan | Archbishop | L |
Ripon (Bondgate) | St. Nicholas[460] | 1350 | — | — | — |
Ripon | *‡St. Anne (Maison Dieu) | 1438 | Neville | — | — |
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Scarborough, by | St. Nicholas | bef 1298 | — | Town | — |
Scarborough | ‡St. Thomas M. | 1189 | H. de Bulemore | Town | — |
Sheffield | St. Leonard | 1189 | W. de Lovetot | — | — |
Sherburn-in-Elmet | St. Mary Magdalene | 1311 | — | Archbishop | — |
Skipton | St. Mary Magdalene | 1306 | — | — | — |
Sprotburgh, near | St. Edmund | 1363 | Fitzwilliam | Private | — |
Stanemoor or Rerecross | “Spital upon Stanemoor” | 1171 | — | Private, Marrick Nunnery | — |
Terrington[461] | — | 1288 | — | — | — |
Tickhill (without) | St. Leonard | 1225 | — | — | L |
Tickhill | Maison Dieu | 1326 | — | Humberston Priory | — |
Tickhill (Blyth Road) | Maison Dieu | — | John of Gaunt | — | — |
Well, nr. Bedale | ‡St. Michael the Archangel | 1342 | re-f. R. de Neville | — | — |
Wentbridge | St. Mary[462] | 1348 | — | — | — |
Whitby | St. Michael[463] | 1109 | Abbot William | Abbey | L |
Whitby | St. John Baptist | 1320 | — | — | — |
Yarm, near | St. Nicholas | 1185 | Brus | Private, Helaugh Park | — |
York | St. Peter (Seal) | x cent. | Athelstan | Minster | — |
York | re-f 1135 | Stephen | Crown | — | |
York without Walmgate | St. Nicholas | 1142 | King & Abbot | Crown | L |
York | St. Giles | 1274 | — | — | — |
York without Micklegate | ‡St. Thomas M. (Seal) | 1390 | — | — | — |
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York, Boothum | St. Mary B. V. (Seal[465]) | 1318 | R. de Pickering, Dean | — | — |
York, Boothum | St. Mary B.V. “the Less” | 1481 | J. Gysburgh, Precentor | — | — |
York, Dringhouses | ‡St. Katherine[466] | 1333 | — | — | L |
York, Fossgate | ‡[Holy Jesus & B. V. M. or] Trinity[467] (Seal) | 1365 | John de Roucliff | Merchant Adventurers | — |
York, Monkbridge | St. Loy[468] | — | — | — | — |
York, Monkbridge | St. Leonard[469] | 1350 | — | — | L |
York, Gillygate, Peasholm | ‡St. Anthony[470] | bef 1429 | J. Langton & Gild | — | — |
York, Fishergate | Spital | 1399 | — | — | — |
York, Laithorpegate | Maison Dieu | — | Bygod | — | — |
York, Ousebridge | Maison Dieu | 1319 | — | — | — |
York, Markyate | Maison Dieu | 1406 | R. Howme | — | — |
York, Hestergate | Maison Dieu | 1390 | T. Howme | — | — |
York, Mickelgate | Maison Dieu | — | Sir R. de York | — | — |
York, Whitefriars | Maison Dieu | 1481 | — | — | — |
York, Peterlane | Maison Dieu | 1390 | J. de Derthyngton | — | — |
York, Northstreet | Maison Dieu | 1397 | J. Acastre | — | — |
York, S. Andrew’s Lane | Maison Dieu | 1397 | R. Duffield | — | — |
N.B.—The County of Monmouth is not included as it formed part of Wales until the sixteenth century. | |||||
UNIDENTIFIED | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Locality. | Dedication. | Date. | County. |
Beghton[471] | St. Luke Ev. (L) | Pat. 1335 | — |
Chestnuts, Wood of[472] | (L) | Pat. 1256 | ? Kent |
Cheston | St. Erasmus & St. Mary M.[473] | — | — |
Clayhanger | — | Pat. 1253 | ? Middlesex |
Clelecombe[474] | St. John Baptist | Pat. 1332 | — |
Hareford[475] | St. Mary | Close 1309 | — |
Lanford[476] | (L) | Will 1307 | Exeter Diocese |
Langeford | (L) | Pat. 1275 | — |
Merston, nr. Chelworth | St. John Baptist[477] | temp. Henry III. | Wilts |
Newenham | St. Mary Magdalene(L) | Pat. 1256 | Newnham Regis, Warwick, or Newnham-on-Severn, Glos. Cf. Newnham Murren, Oxon. |
Newenham | St. Mary Magdalene | Pat. 1226 | |
Newenham | St. Margaret | Pat. 1332–3–4 | |
“Novus Locus” | — | Close 1235 | Cf. New Place by Guildford |
Scevenloke, de la[478] | St. Leonard | Pat. 1232 | — |
Teneleshend[479] | St. Leonard | c. 1270 | Yorks |
- Notes — Appendices
- [165] This is identical with the 3rd Ordo given in Martene, lib. iii. c.x., from the Ritual of Bourges and Sens issued by the command of Cardinal Borbonius (Henderson).
- [166] Domum (Henderson); or, reading Donum (with Martene, etc.) we may translate this:—“may obtain the gift of everlasting salvation.”
- [167] Lincoln Taxation.
- [168] In parish of Luton, q.v.
- [169] “Order of St. William in the Desert” (Patent 1253); Suntingfield-by-Boulogne (Charter Roll 1285, Pat. 1393); Crown; King’s Coll. Camb. There was “a house of St. Cross belonging to them” (Pat. 1393); possibly Ludgershall, Bucks?
- [170] Private; Bishop of Lincoln; Dunstable Priory.
- [171] Pat. 1232.
- [172] Re-founded as “Christ’s.”
- [173] Called “King John’s” locally.
- [174] In Oxfordshire; cf. Crowmarsh.
- [175] United 1384.
- [176] Gervase of Canterbury.
- [177] Pat. 1252.
- [178] Under Suntingfield-by-Boulogne; cf. Farley, Beds.
- [179] Pat. 1384.
- [180] Cf. “House of lepers by bridge,” Tickfort by Newport (Pat. 1275).
- [181] Now “Queen Anne’s.”
- [182] Soc. Antiq. E. II 4 B. 8.
- [183] Probably Newport, Essex, but one called New Hospital existed c. 1240.
- [184] St. Giles (Pat. 1228), St. Margaret (Close 1229). Cf. Pat. 1392. St. Gilbert & St. Margaret (Bp.’s Reg. 1368). Or the Loke.
- [185] Soc. Antiq. E. II 4 B. 8.
- [186] United c. 1240.
- [187] Or Hermitage.
- [188] Or Fraternity.
- [189] Cf. Pat. 1256. Fair, Exaltation of Holy Cross.
- [190] Bp. Fordham Reg. 1391, 1394.
- [191] Or Knights Hospitallers.
- [192]? Now “King John’s.”
- [193] Boughton Spital. Seal(?) B.M. Cat. 2687.
- [194] Or God, St. Mary and All Saints (Pat. 1283).
- [195] Lepers also at Redruth, Mousehole near Penzance, Dynmur near Bodmin, Truro, Glas, etc. (Vide will of Bishop Bitton, 1307; Lancet, 1890.)
- [196] Oliver.
- [197] Archæologia xxiv. 178.
- [198] Drawing in Pigott Collection, Taunton Castle.
- [199] Carew.
- [200] See Pipe Rolls. Also Charter Roll 1290.
- [201] In Vale of St. John.
- [202] Cf. Pat. 1383.
- [203] St. Nicholas’ chapel added 1406.
- [204] Leper hospital, Pat. 1251, 1255, 1258. For St. John cf. Rot. Hundredorum, vol. ii. 298, 3 Edw. I.
- [205] Or Spittel-on-Peak.
- [206] Pat. 1258.
- [207] Locko Charity exists.
- [208] Lepers also at Okehampton, Sutton, Cleve, Modbury, Chadelynton, Dartmouth, Newton Ferrers, Topsham, Denbury, Tremeton, St. German’s, etc. (Will 1307, cf. Cornwall.)
- [209] Or B.V.M., St. Gabriel & All Angels.
- [210] Or “Hospital behind St. Nicholas,” afterwards united with St. John.
- [211] B.V.M., St. John B. & All Saints (Charter)
- [212] Chapel, Holy Trinity.
- [213] Or Combrew; chapel, St. Roch.
- [214] Will (Somerset Rec. Soc. xvi. 129).
- [215] Present Almshouse St. Loye.
- [216] Archæologia, xii. 211.
- [217] Chapel, St. John Ev.
- [218] Seal B.M., lxii. 13. Cat. 4203 ascribes to Ben. Priory.
- [219] Chantry Cert.
- [220] Seal B.M. Mediæval Room, Case D, matrix.
- [221] Durham Convent’s Almoner’s Book, p. 139. In St. Oswald’s parish (Pat. 1292).
- [222] Will, Mickleton MSS., vol. 47.
- [223] United.
- [224] St. Cuthbert added in charter.
- [225] Seal, Soc. Antiq. E. II 4 B. 7.
- [226] Vita S. Godrici.
- [227] Now “Christ’s.”
- [228] Between Wear and Tyne.
- [229] Holy Cross (Pat. 1283). Afterwards “Almighty God, Mary the Mother of Jesus Christ, St. Helen, St. Katherine and All Saints.”
- [230] Seal of Gild.
- [231] Pap. Letter 1402. Ely Reg. 1404. “Hermitage,” Pat. 1402.
- [232] Under Mont Joux, Savoy.
- [233] Cf. St. Mary (Pat. 1349).
- [234] Private, Crown, Bykenacre Priory, Beeleigh Abbey.
- [235] Or Sydeburnebrok (Pat. 1341), near Brentwood.
- [236] Chapel, St. Margaret.
- [237] Manor of Bristol, Crown, Westbury College, etc.
- [238] Domus Dei by Frome Bridge (Pat. 1387).
- [239] In Somerset.
- [240] Or Baptist (Pat. 1306).
- [241] Chapel, St. Ursula.
- [242] “St. John of Jerusalem” (Papal Letters 1291).
- [243] Or Isabel Ferrers.
- [244] Lorrenge, near Dursley.
- [245] Pat. 1256.
- [246] Charter, 1 John.
- [247] United (Pat. 1340).
- [248] Close 1318.
- [249] Charter to lazars of Ferham (Pemb. Coll. Camb.).
- [250] Or Holy Trinity, B.V.M., St. Cross, St. Michael & All SS. (Close 1215); cf. Seal.
- [251] Pat. 1340.
- [252] Pat. 1317.
- [253] Pat. 1315.
- [254] Soc. Antiq., and Vet. Mon. III 12.
- [255] Seal, Soc. Antiq. E. II 4 B. 8., v. also Cal. Anc. Deeds II.
- [256] “Hospital for lepers of St. Augustine” (Pat. 1352).
- [257] Pat. 1340.
- [258] Hist. MSS. 13th R. (4) 314.
- [259] Pat. 1397.
- [260] Pat. 1317 may refer to one of above hospitals.
- [261] Cf. Cal. of Inquisitions I 538; cf. also Trinitarian Friary (Pat. 1287).
- [262] In Cambridgeshire.
- [263] Afterwards Priory.
- [264] Close 1327.
- [265] Charter 1232 and Liber Antiq. Hugonis Wells (1209–35); or Priory.
- [266] In Great Stukeley (Pat. 1391).
- [267] Pat. 1328.
- [268] Gervase of Canterbury mentions hospitals of Bakechild and St. John in Blen; cf. Blien, Pipe Rolls and Rot. Cancell.
- [269] Or St. Nicholas (Harris).
- [270] Chapel St. Mary V. (Pat. 1326). Double Dedication Pat. 1353.
- [271] United with St. Thomas M.
- [272] Cf. “Infirmis de Salt Wuda” (Pipe Rolls, 1168–9).
- [273] Close 1299.
- [274] Harris.
- [275] Thus Gent. Mag., 1842; also called Newark.
- [276] Papal Lett. 1422.
- [277] Pat. 1241.
- [278] Close 1343.
- [279] Lepers “de Albo Fossato” (Pat. 1253) or “Wyddych” (Pat. 1443) or “next Strood” (Wills).
- [280] Canterbury Chapter Library.
- [281] Re-f. 1363 by J. Fraunceys (Lit. Cant. ii. 436).
- [282] Soc. Antiq. E. II 4 B. 8.
- [283] Or “Maldry.”
- [284] Chapel, St. Thomas, M. (V.C.H.)
- [285] Possibly identical.
- [286] Or “Newark.”
- [287] In Yorkshire; called “Edisford.”
- [288] Afterwards Priory.
- [289] Honor of Lancaster, Crown, Seton Nunnery.
- [290] Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
- [291] Or St. Mary and Holy Saviour, or “under Longridge”; afterwards under Templars or Hospitallers.
- [292] St. John B. in Valor Ecc.
- [293] Or Newark; now Trinity.
- [294] Pap. Lett. 1435–6.
- [295] Close 1294, 1335. Cf. Skirbeck.
- [296] Pat. 1319.
- [297] Afterwards Priory.
- [298] Hist. MSS., 14th R. (8), 258.
- [299] Double dedication Pat. 1346; chapel, St. Mary Magd. (Pat. 1339). Called Mallardly.
- [300] Or Priory.
- [301] Or Uffington.
- [302] Collegiate Church of Holy Trinity, SS. Mary, Peter, John Ev. & John B.
- [303] Pat. 1319.
- [304] Braynford, “S. Ludowicus,” Ely Reg. Fordham f. 180.
- [305] Cf. St. Bartholomew’s Chapel, Hackney, called Loke.
- [306] Soc. Antiq. E. II 4 B. 9.
- [307] “Hundeslawe,” Rot. Chart., 2 John, m. 32 d.
- [308] Cf. Seal. B.V.M. & St. Leonard. Chapel, Holy Trinity.
- [309] Stow mentions Alien Hospitals at Holborn, Aldersgate, Cripplegate.
- [310] Parish church, St. Giles; chapel, St. Michael.
- [311] Chapels, SS. Catherine, Nicholas & Andrew.
- [312] Or “of Acres.” Chapel, St. Cross (Pap. Let. 1365).
- [313] Or Blessed Jesus, B.V.M. & St. John B.
- [314] “The Papey,” or St. Augustine’s, for Priests.
- [315] Chapel, Holy Trinity.
- [316] Dugdale.
- [317] Between Mile End and Stratford.
- [318] Between Shoreditch and Stoke Newington.
- [319] Chapel, St. Paul.
- [320] Afterwards Priory.
- [321] Or Boycodeswade in E. Rudham.
- [322] Chapel, St. Bartholomew; afterwards Abbey.
- [323] Or Setche Parva.
- [324] Or St. Mary & St. Stephen; sometimes Priory.
- [325] Or Priory.
- [326] Norman’s Spital.
- [327] Holy Trinity, B.V.M., St. Anne, St. Giles and All Saints, or St. Mary and St. Giles (Pap. Lett. 1255).
- [328] Index Monasticus.
- [329] Close 1335, but probably Benedictine Cell.
- [330] United.
- [331] Chapel, St. Julian.
- [332] In Suffolk.
- [333] B.M. lxvi. 10, Cat. 3974, unidentified, but cf. Sigilla Antiq. Norfolc. (Ives); also Palmer I, 368.
- [334] Originally St. John Ap.; St. John B. occurs 1301.
- [335] B. M. Mediæval Room, Case D, matrix.
- [336] Cal. of Inq. V, p. 256.
- [337] Cf. “Infirmis de Hecham” (Pipe Rolls).
- [338] Probably identical with St. James’, Rushden, 1230, Reg. of Hugh of Wells (Cant. and Yk. Soc., p. 153).
- [339] Pat. 1258, Bridges II, 473.
- [340] Peck, Antiq. Annals, vii. pp. 7, 12; Survey, p. 5.
- [341] In Lincolnshire.
- [342] In Scotland.
- [343] Segden by Berwick.
- [344] Cf. Papal Letters, 1290, Pat. 1348.
- [345] Pat. 1246. Cf. Trinitarian House on Bridge, but J. Scott mentions three hospitals besides Friary.
- [346] Cal. Inquisitions II.
- [347] Pat. 1331.
- [348] In Redesdale.
- [349] Spiteldene.
- [350] Upon Blyth.
- [351] Pat. 1391.
- [352] History of Northumberland, V, 237.
- [353] Occasionally “Baptist.”
- [354] Pat. 1330, 1332.
- [355] Records, i, 126.
- [356] Chapels, St. Mary, St. Thomas M.
- [357] Chapel St. Mary B.V. (1311).
- [358] In Northants.
- [359] Possibly never completed.
- [360] Occasionally “Baptist.”
- [361] Near Cropredy; Gilbertine Priory.
- [362] Cf. Wallingford and Newnham.
- [363] Pat. 1330, 1346, at Rotherweye.
- [364] Pat. 1345.
- [365] See Wood.
- [366] Fraternity.
- [367] Also House of SS. Nonne and Sonndaye, c. 1560 (W. A. Bewes, Briefs).
- [368] One almshouse built 1220 (Close Rolls). Cf. Leper women of Woodstock (Close, 234).
- [369] Afterwards College.
- [370] Towards Oldbury. Cf. “St. Lazarus,” Close 1231.
- [371] Eyton’s Salop, I 16, 349.
- [372] Soc. Antiq. E. II 4 B. 7.
- [373] Existing 1554, Hist. MSS. 13th R. (4) 281.
- [374] “Del Path by Newport.”
- [375] St. Nicholas, Christ, B.V.M. and All SS.
- [376] Owen and Blakeway’s Hist. ii. 173.
- [377] id. ii, 470. cf. B.M. lxxi 34.
- [378] Annexed to St. John’s.
- [379] Chapel of St. Michael attached.
- [380] Cf. Lincoln Taxation.
- [381] Chant. Cert.
- [382] W. Phelps gives St. Margaret’s; cf. Warner.
- [383] Will of Bishop Hugh, 1212, Pat. 1235.
- [384] B.M. civ. 13. Cf. Soc. Antiq. Minutes iv. 189.
- [385] In Curry Rivell.
- [386] Will, supra.
- [387] Pat. 1334.
- [388] Rot. Claus. 1220.
- [389] Soc. Antiq. E. II 4 B. 9.
- [390] Chant. Cert.
- [391] Chapel, St. Thomas M.
- [392] Index Mon.
- [393] Southtown or Little Yarmouth. See B. M. Egerton, 2130.
- [394] B.M. lxxi, 103. Cat. 3216.
- [395] United.
- [396] N. Bacon’s Annalls.
- [397] Pat. 1231, 1331.
- [398] Afterwards Priory.
- [399] “Commonly called of the Holy Ghost” (Pat. 1436); St. Mary & All SS. (Stow).
- [400] Seal shows St. Michael. Soc. Antiq. E. II 4 B. 8.
- [401] Originally Holy Trinity & St. Thomas; now in Lambeth.
- [402] “Le Loke”; “atte Stonlok”; without St. George’s Bar; or the lepers of St. Thomas Wateryng.
- [403] Occurs 1345.
- [404] Lewes Museum (64).
- [405] Private, Heringham Priory, Knights Hosp.
- [406] Pat. 1251.
- [407] Called Gorogltown.
- [408] Afterwards St. Saviour (Seal). Cf. Leper-house, 1287.
- [409] Leper-house mentioned 1287.
- [410] Pat. 1253; or Holy Rood, Pat. 1426.
- [411] Or with St. Mary.
- [412] Pap. Lett., 1437.
- [413] There was Leper-house, c. 1180; cf. Pat. 1274. St. Edmund occurs Pat. 1257.
- [414] Soc. Antiq. E. II, 4 B. 8.
- [415] Priories of Basingwerk, Coventry, and Studley.
- [416] Pat. 1252, 1256.
- [417] W. Salt Arch. Trans. 8, New Series.
- [418] Called Greyfriars.
- [419] Cf. Papal Petition, 1364; Pap. Lett., 1427, 1432.
- [420] Double dedication, Pat. 1337.
- [421] Cf. “Haye” (Pat. 1297).
- [422] P. R. O. Ancient Deeds, C. 3000.
- [423] Pat. 1235, Wilts Mag., v. 36.
- [424] Wilts Mag., xx. 316.
- [425] Pat. 1242. Fair on Feast of St. Matthew (Charter 1215); cf. Surtees Soc. xxxi. 83, 91.
- [426] Pat. 1248.
- [427] Pat. 1338.
- [428] Served by Maturin Friars.
- [429] Reg. Malmes. ii. 75; cf. Pat. 1344–5 and Wilts Mag., xxix. 122.
- [430] Pat. 1245; cf. leper-house, near South Bridge (Leland).
- [431] temp. Abbot Walter, Reg. Malmes. ii. 80; cf. Pat. 1235. Pat. 1344; cf. note 9.
- [432] Leper-house, 1221.
- [433] Chapels, St. Nicholas, St. Mary V.
- [434] Re-f. J. Chaundeler (Pat. 1394).
- [435] Wills, Hoare vi. 92.
- [436] Feet of Fines, 7 Ric. 1.
- [437] By the Castle.
- [438] Pat. 1465.
- [439] Despenser, Crown, etc., Bradenstoke Priory.
- [440] “Wichio,” Pat. 1285.
- [441] Probably identical.
- [442] Chapel, St. Godwald.
- [443] Yks. Arch. Soc. Record Ser. 39, p. 108.
- [444] In Kirkby Knowle.
- [445] Cf. Breydeford (Linc. Tax., 1291).
- [446] Pap. Letters, 1342.
- [447] Pat., 1318.
- [448] Or Carman’s Spital.
- [449] Neuton by Overpaghele in Holderness (Charter, 1301).
- [450] Guisboro’ Chartulary.
- [451] In Bishop Burton.
- [452] Seal, Soc. Antiq. E. II, 4 B. 8. Now Charterhouse Charity.
- [453] Or Maison Dieu of Christ.
- [454] Or Giseburn.
- [455] Or Hardwick Spital.
- [456] Yks. Arch. Journ. XIII 45.
- [457] Re-f. W. Ascogh 1448.
- [458] Earls of Richmond, Crown, Private.
- [459] C. Hallett, Bell’s Cath. Series, p. 138.
- [460] Pat. 1350.
- [461] Cal. of Inq. p.m. II, 666.
- [462] Pat. 1348.
- [463] Whitby Chartulary.
- [464] Or Cremet-house Chapels. St. Katherine, St. Michael.
- [465] B.M. lx. 69. Cat. of Seals 2685, ascribed to Boughton, Chester.
- [466] Pat. 1333.
- [467] St. John & Our Lady (Drake).
- [468] Drake.
- [469] Pat. 1350. Probably for lepers, cf. Test. Ebor. I. 414.
- [470] Pap. Lett. 1429. Cf. Pat. 1446.
- [471] “atte briggesende.” Cf. Beighton, Derbs.
- [472] “Chastynners.” Cf. note 3.
- [473] Seal,? Bodleian; cf. Soc. Antiq. E. II, 4 B. 9. “Sig hospitalis Scōrum Erasemi et marie magdalene de Chestoñ.” Cf. note 2.
- [474] Cf. Chilcombe, Dorset.
- [475] Cf. Hertford, Hereford.
- [476] Cf. Lamford, Cornwall; drawing of seal in Taunton Castle, Pigott Coll.
- [477] Walcott, Eng. Minsters II 275.
- [478] Cf. St. Leonard “atte Loke” in Southwark.
- [479] Bodleian Charter, No. 160.
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