• 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.