The Leper in England: with some account of English lazar-houses - Part 6
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S. George S. Leonard.

Tewkesbury _c._ John.

HAMPSHIRE.

Southampton S. Mary Magdalene. Founded 1173-4.

Winchester

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Hereford S. Giles.

HERTFORDSHIRE.

Baldock _Temp_ Henry III.

Berkhampstead S. John the Evangelist. For men and women.

Hoddesdon SS. Landers & Anthony. Founded 1391.

S. Albans S. Mary.

" S. John.

" S. Julian. Founded by Geoffrey de Gorham, 16th Abbot of S.

Alban's. _Temp_ Henry I., between 1109 and 1146, for 6 Lepers.

HUNTINGTONSHIRE.

Huntingdon S. Margaret. Founded by Malcolm IV., King of Scotland, who died 1165.

KENT.

Bobbing

Boughton-under-Blean S. Nicholas.

Buckland-in-Dover S. Bartholomew. Founded 1141.

Canterbury S. Laurence. Founded by Hugh, Abbot of S.

Augustine's in 1137, or _ante_ 1089.

" S. Nicholas.

Chatham S. Bartholomew. Founded by Gundulph, Bishop of Rochester, or by Henry I. Goes on as a hospital. The chapel remains and is still used.

Dartford S. Mary Magdalene. Founded _c._ 1380.

Dartfort Holy Trinity.

Dover S. Bartholomew. Founded _c._ 1141.

Harbledon S. Nicholas. Founded by Lanfranc in 1084. For men and women. Still used, though not for Lepers.

Hythe S. Andrew. _Ante_ 1336.

Olford _Temp_ Henry III.

Ramsay, Old SS. Stephen and Thomas of Canterbury. Founded by Adam de Charing. _Temp_ Archbishop Baldwin.

Rochester S. Catherine. Founded by Simon Postyn 1316. Still going on, though not for Lepers.

Tannington S. James. _Ante_ 1189.

LANCASHIRE.

Lancaster S. Leonard Founded by John White, Earl of Moreton.

LEICESTERSHIRE.

Burton Lazars Blessed Virgin and S. Lazarus. Founded chiefly by Roger de Mowbray, _temp_ Stephen.

Leicester S. Leonard. Founded by William, son of Robert Blanchmains, _temp_ Richard I.

Stamford _Ante_ 1493.

Tilton Founded by Sir Wm. Burdett. Annexed to Burton Lazars _temp_ Henry II.

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Ba.s.singthorpe

Lincoln Holy Innocents. Founded by Remegius, 1st Bishop, or Henry I. Annexed to Burton Lazars.

MIDDLEs.e.x.

Bloomsbury S. Giles-in-the-Fields. Founded by Queen Matilda, 1101, for 40 Lepers.