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Mediæval London, Volume 2: Ecclesiastical

Chapter 74: APPENDIX XII
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A detailed historical survey examines the interplay between civic government and ecclesiastical institutions in medieval London, opening with municipal records, charters, wards, and guilds before turning to religious life, liturgy, calendars, rites, pilgrimage, sanctuary, miracle plays, burial customs, and popular superstitions. A substantial section profiles monastic and charitable foundations—priories, hospitals, friaries, nunneries, fraternities—and their architecture, endowments, and daily functions. Appendices compile ward lists, parishes, patronages, festivals, and documentary excerpts, while numerous contemporary illustrations and plans accompany analytical narrative and documentary extracts.

APPENDIX XII

The following is a list, by no means complete, of the fraternities of London:—

  • Fraternity of S. Albone, in church of S. Albone.
  • Allhallows, London Wall.
  • All Hallows de Bredstret.
  • All Saints, in church of Stanyng.
  • S. Anne, in church of S. Audeon within Neugate.
  • S. Anne, in church of S. Michael, Cornhull.
  • the Assumption, in church of S. Botolph, Billingsgate.
  • the B.V. Mary in Abchurch.
  • the B.V. Mary in church of S. Matthew, Friday Street.
  • S. Brigid, in Fletestrete.
  • Candelwikstrete.
  • “Charnell” in S. Paul’s Churchyard.
  • S. Christopher, in church of S. Christopher.
  • S. Christopher and S. George.
  • the Church of S. Margaret de Berking.
  • Corpus Christi in church of All Hallows de Bredstrete.
  • Corpus Christi in church of S. Mildred Poultry.
  • Corpus Christi in church of S. John Walbrook.
  • Corpus Christi in chapel of S. Mary Conyhope Lane.
  • S. Eligius (S. Eloy) in church of S. Giles, Cripplegate.
  • S. Eligius in Church of S. Thomas, Apostle.
  • S. Erkenwald.
  • SS. Fabian and Sebastian in church of S. Botolph without Aldrychegate.
  • S. George, in church of S. Giles without Cripulgate.
  • S. Giles in church of S. Giles without Crepulgate.
  • H. Cross in church of S. Vedast.
  • Light of H. Cross in church of S. Laurence in the Jewry.
  • H. Ghost.
  • H. Trinity in church of S. Botolph without Aldrichesgate.
  • H. Trinity in church of S. Mary de Abbecherche.
  • H. Trinity near the Tower.
  • H. Trinity and S. Mary in parish church of S. Augustine at Hakeney.
  • H. Trinity, S. Mary and S. John the Baptist.
  • S. James, Garlekhithe.
  • Jesus, in the crypt of S. Paul’s Cathedral.
  • S. John, founded in church of S. Andrew, de Holbourne.
  • S. John the Baptist of Tailors of London.
  • S. John the Evangelist in church of S. John, Watlyngstrete.
  • Kalendars, at Exeter.
  • Kalendars, at Winchester.
  • S. Katherine, in church of All Hallows at the Hay.
  • S. Katherine, in church of S. Andrew Huberd, near Estchepe.
  • S. Katherine, in church of S. Botolph without Aldrichesgate,
  • S. Katherine, in church of S. Botolph near Billingsgate.
  • S. Katherine, in church of H. Trinity.
  • S. Katherine, formerly in church of S. Katherine de Colman, but afterwards in the monastery of Newchirchhaw (or New Abbey).
  • S. Katherine, in church of S. Martin Pomer in Ismongerelane.
  • S. Katherine, in church of S. Mary de Colchirche.
  • S. Katherine, in church of S. Matthew in Friday-strete.
  • S. Katherine, in S. Paul’s Church.
  • S. Katherine, in church of S. Sepulchre without Newgate.
  • S. Katherine, near the Tower.
  • the Light of the B.V. Mary, in church of S. Sepulchre.
  • the Lights of S. Katherine and S. Anne, in church of S. Laurence Jewry.
  • „      for Maintenance of Salve Regina in church of S. Magnus.
  • „      of S. Mary, in church of Allhallows under the Wall, near Bisschoppesgate.
  • S. Mary, in church of S. Benedict de Grescherch.
  • S. Mary, in church of S. Botolph, Billyngesgate.
  • S. Mary, in church of S. Brigid in Fletestrete.
  • S. Mary, in church of S. Dunstan East.
  • S. Mary, in church of S. Giles without Crepulgate.
  • S. Mary, in church of H. Trinity within Algate.
  • S. Mary, in church of S. Leonard de Eastcheap.
  • S. Mary, in church of S. Martin within Ludgate.
  • S. Mary, in church of S. Mary le Bow.
  • S. Mary, in church of S. Mary Magdalen, near the old Fish Market.
  • S. Mary, in church of S. Mary Wolnoth.
  • Assumption of S. Mary.
  • the Light of S. Mary, in church of S. Michael Bassynghawe.
  • S. Mary and All Saints.
  • S. Mary of Bedleham.
  • S. Mary’s Chapel, in church of S. Mary de Wolchurchawe.
  • S. Mary de Crichirche.
  • S. Mary and of S. Dunstan in Fleet Street.
  • „      or Guild of S. Mary and S. Giles in church of S. Giles without Crepulgate.
  • „      of S. Mary and S. John Baptist, in church of S. Botolph, Bisshopsgate.
  • S. Mary atte Nax.
  • „      or Guild of S. Mary and S. Stephen in church of S. Sepulchre.
  • „      of S. Mary, S. Stephen, and S. Gabriel, in church of S. Sepulchre.
  • S. Mary atte Stronde.
  • S. Michael in church of S. Michael, Cornhull.
  • Fraternities of S. Michael and Our Blessed Lady, and S. Anne and S. George, in church of S. Michael, Cornhull.
  • Fraternity of S. Nicholas.
  • the Chapel of S. Nicholas de Berkyngchirche, near the Tower.
  • S. Osithe, in church of S. Andrew in Holborn.
  • the Pappey.
  • Parish Clerks.
  • S. Peter, in church of S. Peter, Cornhill.
  • Priests.
  • the Resurrection of Christ, in S. Paul’s Church.
  • the Resurrection of S. Paul.
  • Salve, in church of S. Magnus the Martyr in Briggestret.
  • S. Sebastian in church of S. Botolph without Aldrichesgate.
  • S. Stephen, in Colman street.
  • S. Stephen, in church of S. Sepulchre.
  • the Tannerseld.