Selected essays and monographs : chiefly from English sources / Braxton Hicks, Bodington, Hodgkin, Paget, Humphry, Ehlers.
- New Sydenham Society
- Date:
- 1901
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Selected essays and monographs : chiefly from English sources / Braxton Hicks, Bodington, Hodgkin, Paget, Humphry, Ehlers. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![to the church, one half shall be devoted to the sick, and the other half shall he and shall remain the property of the church for repairs and other necessaries. The offerings placed in the church-box shall be exclusively devoted to the needs and rej)airs of the church. Item: The pious legacies bequeathed for the needs and restoration of the church shall belong to it entirely, and the legacies left to the poor for their needs shall be reserved for them entirely, and shall belong to them -wholly. The alms-box of St. George's shall have two locks ; the rector shall have the key of one of these locks, and the key of the other shall be confided to a delegate of the sick inmates, and the rector shall see that the legacies and dona- tions given to the sick are divided and distributed honestly and with discernment, so that the sick obtain the share belonging to them by right. On consideration of this We address to Our Lieutenant of Copenhagen, as well as to Our two Burgomasters of the city, the invitation and order to visit the hospital twice a year, and to see that the above articles and dispositions shall be observed in every particular and maintained inviolably. Given at Our Castle of Copenhagen on the Eve of St. Catherine, in the year MD eight, under Our seal. Y. Copenliagen: 8th. December, 1577. [Document published in Suhm's collection, ii. i. 160-62.] We, Christian, etc., make known unto all men that to the praise and honour of God Almighty, and the Yirgin Mary, We have recently consented that the chapel and hospital of Our Crown situated near Copenhagen be re-attached to the Convent of Our Lady of the Carmelites of Elseneur and become depen- dencies to it, on condition that this convent erect a college on the ground belonging to it, situated in the interior of Copen- hagen, in St. Peter's Street. The act of taking possession of this hospital shall not take place till the death of the doctor, Peder Albrichtssen. We reserve the right to make a regulation relative to Divine Service, and We now decree under what conditions the services shall always be celebrated in the said chapel of St. George. Upon the death of Dr. Peder, who received the said hospital in fief for the term of his natural life. We will that Divine Service be better and more often celebrated for the greater praise, honour, and glory of Almighty God, the Yirgin Mary, and the Chevalier St. George, and in order to obtain honour and prosperity for Ourself and the](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21503734_0347.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)