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Medieval hospital for the sick, or possible almshouse, founded in 1501. Date of Dissolution unknown.
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Hospital extant in 1440 and documented in a will of 1489-97, it was suppressed in 1547 but continued as a maison dieu in Elizabeths reign. According to VCH it stood on the East side of Butchers Row close to Wednesday Market. It had a chapel and associated chantry.
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Farley Hospital and associated buildings which date back to late 17th century including listed almshouse, house and stable.
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Hospital and almshouses founded West of the churchyard in 1446 and extant until 1836.
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Now Chapel Court. The earliest hospital on the site was a small unendowed establishment founded about the end of the 11th century. It ceased to exist during the 12th century and was superseded by the hospital erected by Bishop Robert between 1136 and 1166. This was known as the Lepers Hosp...
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Disused chapel, 15th century with 16th century alterations. It was the chapel of the hospital for the poor founded in 1398; refounded in 1597 and dissolved after 1752. Th rest of the hospital buildings were demolished in 1845.
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Conningsby Hospital is an Almshouse founded in1614, and incorporates remains of St Johns Hospital (founded after 1221). The latter was transferred to the Knights Hospitallers, probably in 1340, and was dissolved in 1540. In 1614, the 13th century hall and chapel range was partly reconstruc...
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Founded as a hospice prior to 1437. In 1437 it was given to the Almshouse of St John the Baptist and St John the Evangelist.
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Site of Mediaeval hospital and post-Mediaeval Almshouse. Extant in 1189, it survived the Dissolution and was rebuilt in 1575. Demolished in 1862.
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Almshouses, also known as Warwicks Almshouses. Founded in 1457 by Henry Bishop on land donated by Richard Neville, earl of Warwick. Restored and altered in 1828.