Monasticon Anglicanum: a history of the abbies and other monasteries, hospitals, frieries, and cathedral and collegiate churches, with their dependencies, in England and Wales; also of all such Scotch, Irish and French monasteries, as were in manner connected with religious houses in England / Originally pub. in Latin by Sir William Dugdale...[Now ed., enriched with a large accession of materials taken from leiger books, chartularies, rolls, and other documents preserved in the national archives, public libraries, and other repositories; the history of each religious foundation in English being prefixed to its respective series of Latin charters. By John Caley...Henry Ellis...and the Rev. Bulkeley Bandinel.
- William Dugdale
- Date:
- 1846
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Monasticon Anglicanum: a history of the abbies and other monasteries, hospitals, frieries, and cathedral and collegiate churches, with their dependencies, in England and Wales; also of all such Scotch, Irish and French monasteries, as were in manner connected with religious houses in England / Originally pub. in Latin by Sir William Dugdale...[Now ed., enriched with a large accession of materials taken from leiger books, chartularies, rolls, and other documents preserved in the national archives, public libraries, and other repositories; the history of each religious foundation in English being prefixed to its respective series of Latin charters. By John Caley...Henry Ellis...and the Rev. Bulkeley Bandinel. Source: Wellcome Collection.
![Hosjpttal of j^anttngfelti, near OTJjtteanfc. THE Instrument here given by Dugdale, has, in fact, no right to appear among the English Augustine Hospi¬ tals; for SANTINGFELD was a HOSPITAL in PI¬ CARDY. The lands however which were granted in this Deed were afterwards colonized, and had subordinate Hos¬ pitals with a Master, or Masters, and Brethren settled in them. So far, they claim a notice in the present Work. Upon the “ terra de Ferleya” was erected the Hos¬ pital of Farle in Bedfordshire, which, as part of the pos¬ sessions of an Alien House, was given 26 Hen. VI. to the Provost and Fellows of King’s College in Cambridge. Upon the three hides at Luttegersahala, another Hos¬ pital was erected; this was at Ludgarshall or Lithersall in Buckinghamshire; which was also given 25 Hen. VI. to King’s College, Cambridge. Tanner speaking of the Master of Farle says, “ This Master is often mentioned, as in Tax. Lincoln. MS. 20 Edw. I. Magister de Farle habet in Farle in decanat. Dunstaple, &c. In Prynne, vol. iii. p. 591. Frater Joan¬ nes Rokele magister Hospitalis de Farley et Lotegarshall. Et Pat. 1 Ric. II. p. 5, m. . Rex ratificat Will, de Wen- lock custodem Hospitalis de Farle, in com. Bedf.”a hospitale lit ^anttngcfcltie, jujrta OTgtsaniif. Carta Regis Henrici Secundi, de diversis terris Fratribus ejusdem concessis. [Rot. Franc. 1 Hen. IV. m. 12. per Inspex. Et Pat. 1 Hen. V. p. 1, m. 11. Vide Pat. 13 Edw. IV. p. 1.] Henricus rex Angli®, et dux Norm, et Aquit. et comes Andegavi®, episcopo Line, et justiciariis, et vice- comitibus, et baronibus et ministris, et omnibus fidelibus suis de Bedefordscire et Buckinghamscyre, salutem. Sciatis me dedisse et concessisse in perpetuam elemosinam hospitali de Santingefelda juxta Wytsand, et fratribus ibidem Deo ser- vientibus, terram de Ferleya, juxta Lectonam, usque ad terrain ecclesise de Lectona; et usque ad terram Ric. filii Wulwardi ; et usque ad terram Gaufridi mercatoris. Et totam terram de Wyperleya usque ad viam de Presteleya, et sicut via dividit usque ad Harpendenam. Et in manerio de Luttegersahala tres hidas terra, et decern acras forestae, ad aedificia sua facienda. Et volo et firmiter pracipio, quod h®c omnia pradicta habeant et teneant in pace et libere et quiete, in bosco et in piano, in pratis et pascuis, et in om¬ nibus locis, cum omnibus libertatibus et consuetudinibus suis. T. Thoma cancellario, et Willielmo fratre regis, et Ricardo de Humet constabulario, et Warino filio Geroldi, camerario; et Manassero Byset dapifero, apud S. Audo- marum. Wl)( ^ospttals of &t. Cljontas anti 4&t. Dtrijolas, AT SCARDEBURGH, IN YORKSHIRE. “ HUGH DE BULEMERE,” says Tanner, “ temp. Hen. II. gave lands toward the founding of an Hospital in tjiis Town, to the honour of St. Thomas the Martyr, which was finished and endowed by the burgesses of the place, who are also said to have been the founders and maintainers of another Hospital in this town dedicated to St. Nicholas. In both which Hospitals were Brothers and Sisters, poor men and women, temp. Edw. I. and II., and more of either of these Houses I have not met with.” Tanner’s References to Records are, “ Cart. 26 Edw. I. m. 8. d. Pat. 9 Edw. II. p. 2, m. 10. Pat. 14 Edw. II. p, 2, m. 5.” The present Editors have found nothing of these Hospitals but what is in Tanner. ifospftalta J?. Cljomae ft &. 0trl)olat 5>f JstaiDrimrtji), in agro Cborarmst. De Fundatione ejusdem. [Esc. 26 Edw. I. n. 65.] Juratores dicunt per sacramentum suum, quod tam hospitale S. Nicholai, quam hospitale S. Thomas martyris, fundati sunt de antiquo per burgenses de Scardeburgh; et quod bona et catalla hospitalis S. Nicholai cedunt in usus fratrum et sororum ejusdem hospitalis : et quod nullus villae de Scardeburgh dictum hospitale consumpsit, dilapidavit, vel destruxit; et quod nullas terras et tenementa sibi, sine waranto, appropriaverunt; et quod bona et catalla, terrae et tenementa nunc existunt in manibus fratrum et sororum ejusdem hospitalis. Dicunt tamen, quod ballivi de Scarde¬ burgh, qui pro tempore fuerint, cum quatuor hominibus ejusdem villae, audiunt compotum dictse domus singulis annis. Dicunt etiam, quod habent octo boves precii qua¬ tuor marcarum, septem vaccas pretii cujuslibet Vs. sex ju- * Tanner, under Farle, refers to “ Cart. 13 Edw. I. n. 76.” for another Copy of the Instrument here printed by Dugdale. Also to Cart. 13 Edw. II. !n.32. Plac. apud Bedf. 4 Edw. III. quo. warr. rot. 39. dorso, pro libertatibus Hospitalis de Santingfield in Farley, &c. Cart. 5 Edw. III. n. 84. Escaet. Bucks, 21 Edw. III. n. 99 pro vencas pretii cujuslibet duorum solidorum ; viii. oves pretii cujuslibet xiid. viii. vellerios pretii cujuslibet.quatuor afros pretii cujuslibet vs. Habent etiam quinque bovatas terra, quarum quselibet valet per annum decern .... Dicunt etiam, quod hospitale S. Thomae martyris funjlatum per burgenses de Scardeburgh fuit, et quod iidem burgenses habuerunt custodiam ejusdem domus, et pro voluntate sua magistrum ibidem posuerunt et . . . . a tempore Hugonis de Bulemere, qui primd dedit terram suam ad fundationem dicti hospitalis, usque ad tempus Willielmi le Champeneys, qui fuit magister diet® domus, quern Rogerus Wastyse ejecit cum [fratribus et sororibus ejusdem, eo quod dedit falsum intelligi domino regi, quod H. avus suus dedit unam carucatam terr® et dimidium dicto hospitali in puram et liberam elemosinam ; per quam quidem falsam suggestionem dominus. grangia de Lutgershall. Pat. 21 Edw. III. p. 3, m. 13. pro custode Hospitalis. Pat. L Hen. V. p. 1, m. 10, 11 vel 12. Pat. 8 Hen. VI. p. 2, m. . Pat. 26 Hen. VI. p. 1, m. 7. Under Ludgarshall Tanner refers to one additional Patent. “ Pat. 25 Hen. VI. p. 1, m. 7, p. 2, m. 27.”](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30455832_0007_0049.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)