Monument record MLI33858 - ST JOHN THE BAPTIST LEPER HOSPITAL, BOOTHBY PAGNELL
Summary
ST JOHN THE BAPTIST LEPER HOSPITAL, BOOTHBY PAGNELL
Type and Period (2)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Full Description
Hospital founded towards the end of the 12th century for leprous women. The house seems to have been used for some time only as a parochial chapel. The Chaplains are Giles in the 13th century and William who occurs in 1309. He is called chaplain of the chapel so perhaps it had already ceased to be a hospital. Dissolved before 1450.{1}{2}{3}
Sources/Archives (4)
- <1> SLI2399 Index: OS CARD INDEX. BOOTHBY PAGNELL. SK93SE14,1965, D.A..
- <2> SLI1104 Bibliographic Reference: William Page (ed). 1906. The Victoria County History: Lincolnshire - Volume 2. VOL 2.
- <3> SLI902 Bibliographic Reference: D. Knowles and R.N. Hadcock. 1953. Medieval Religious Houses: England and Wales - First Edition. -.
- <4> SLI2919 Index: SMR FILE. BOOTHBY PAGNELL. SK93SE,1983, D.E.S..
Map
No mapped location recorded.
Location
Grid reference | Not recorded |
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Civil Parish | BOOTHBY PAGNELL, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE |
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Record last edited
Mar 21 2021 8:35PM
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