The mediæval hospitals of England / by Rotha Mary Clay ; with a preface by the Lord Bishop of Bristol.
- Clay, Rotha Mary.
- Date:
- [1909]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The mediæval hospitals of England / by Rotha Mary Clay ; with a preface by the Lord Bishop of Bristol. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![FACING PAGE XXIII. *St. John’s, Wilton . . . . . 205 [Original drawings by J. Buckler, B.M.] (a) S.E. view. (3) N. view. The “Priory” is still picturesque and ivy-clad. The walls are of flints, with large quoins; the original buttresses and windows remain. The chapel (a) is in use. XXIV. *St. Leonard’s, York (ambulatory) . ... 227 XXV. *St. Leonard’s, York (chapel) . ... 232 XXVI. *The Almshouse, Abingdon . . ... 235 [Photograph by Taunt.] Now called Christ’s Hospital. XXVII. St. Mary’s, Newcastle . . ... 247 [After lithograph, J. Storey, 1844; reproduced by permission of the Society of Antiquaries, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, from Transactions, 1892.] XXVIII. (a) St. Petronilla’s, Bury St. Edmunds . . . 256 (6) *Lepers’ Chapel, Dunwich . ... 256 XXIX. The Hospitality of St. Julian , ... 259 [By Cristofano Allori, Palazzo Pitti, Florence, photograph by Brogi.] XXX. (a) Spital-on-the-Street . . ... 264 [S. H. Grimm, B.M.] (d) *St. Edmund’s, Gateshead . ... 264 [Idem.] The chapel was huilt circa 1247, ^^d restored 1837 ; now Holy Trinity Church, High Street.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24864845_0024.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)