The fifteenth century cartulary of St. Nicholas' Hospital : Salisbury with other records / edited by Chr. Wordsworth.
- Date:
- 1902
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Credit: The fifteenth century cartulary of St. Nicholas' Hospital : Salisbury with other records / edited by Chr. Wordsworth. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CONTENTS. Dedication to the Bishop of Salisbury. Introductory Note. Contents. Preface. Part I. (by the Editor) pp. xxi—xxxviii.—Description of the Cartulary, relating to property at (i.) Box, and Manniiigford Bohun, (ii.) Broad Hinton, (iii.) Fisherton Anger, (iv.) Harnham, (v.) City of Salisbury, (vi.) Gerardstone (p. xxi). The perambulation of Paunsett. Forms of Admission. Bp. Beauchamp’s Statutes, 1478. Additional charters, 1227. Names of Brethren and Sisters admitted, 1501—1611 (p. xxiv). Brief Memoir of the Countess Ela (p. xxv), and account of Bp. Ri. Poore (p. xxviii) by the present editor. A Chrono- logical Table relating to Salisbury and the Hospital of St. Nicholas (p. xxx). Early records of the Hospital (p. xxxiv). The Chapel on St. Jolm Baptist’s Isle (p. xxxvi). College of St. Nicholas de Valle Scholarium. Collegiate Church of St. Edmund (p. xxxvi). Processions in the Cathedral Church attended by the chaplains of St. Nicholas (p. xxxvii). Other documents included in this volume (p. xxxvii). Acknowledgement of assistance (p. xxxviii). Part II.—Account of St. Nicholas’ Hospital, Salisbury, from the papers of Canon G. H. Moberly, formerly Master (pp. xli—Ixxxriii). (i.) First Foundation. Existence of a Hospital of St. Nicholas at the beginning of the thirteenth century. Endowment in 1227. (p. xlii). (ii.) Bishop Bingham, 1229—46. The new Bridge,* Chapel, and enlarged Hospital, 1244—5. Condition of the Brethren. Other Hospitals at Southampton, Portsmoutli, Winchester, Canter- bury, Wells, &e. (pp. xliii—vii). Opinions as to the date of our old buildings. [Mr. J. Arthur Reeve’s views] (p. xlv n.). Hick- man’s statement in 1713 (p. xlv). (iii.) Bishop Giles de Bridport, 1257 ; the Finalis Concordia, 1261. De Vaux College, 1261, founded for Oxford Scotists (pp. liv— Ivii). Bp. Wyley and St. Edmund’s College, 1270 (p. Iviii). (iv.) The next Two H%indred Years, 1271—1470. The Hospital and the College of St. Nicholas (pp. Iviii—Ixi). ' On Bridge Chapels, see Mr. S. W. Kershaw’s paper in Transac-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28985138_0015.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


