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Now St Johns Almshouse. The Mediaeval hospital was founded in 1426. It was apparently refounded in 1546 as an almshouse. The present building is 16th century, restored and altered in 1802.
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An almshouse is documented at Ivychurch in 1229.
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Leper hospital extant in 1232, suppressed at the Dissolution and refounded as almshouses.
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Evaluation comprising geophysical survey and trial trenching revealed clear evidence for the Chapel, Masters House and almshouses of the medieval leper hospital site.
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An almshouse for 8 poor widows of the Drapers Company was founded in Beech Lane after 1533 by Lady Askew.
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Hospital first documented in 1195 as the Hospital of St James. A chapel was built and rededicated in 1217, founded nearth town gate by one Hubert. The hospital survived the dissolution, was rebuilt in 1851, the chapel being restored in 1868. The chapel was partly converted into cottages du...
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Stone built hospital/almshouse, founded 1662, believed to be on site of earlier hospital, in good state of preservation
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The castle was originally constructed as a motte and bailey, by William the Conqueror during the 1070s-80s, as part of a chain of defences designed to protect London. It comprises a motte with a large bailey on either side. Henry I used the castle as a royal residence and it became a palac...
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Almshouses built in 1704 on the site of a Medieval leper hospital and hospital for the poor. This was extant in 1256 and survived the suppression. Single storey L-shaped building houses 9 separate dwellings of one room with kitchen at the rear.
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The hospital of St Leonard, for ten poor people was established at Skirbeck circa 1220. It was given to the Knights Hospitallers circa 1230 and became known as St John the Baptists Hospital. In 1338 it sustained 20 people in the infirmary and 40 at the gate. The house was later united to t...