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Accounts of Sir or Dominus William Chandler, confrater [Brother] of the Hospital from 1505-1509/10; of Dr Robynson [Robinson] 1507 and of Robert Shorton for St John's College 1510-1511.
Accounts of Sir or Dominus William Chandler, confrater [Brother] of the Hospital from 1505-1509/10; of Dr Robynson [Robinson] 1507 and of Robert Shorton for St John's College 1510-1511.
Initial 'H' not drawn and dates in first line left blank. At Otford, 7 August 1 Henry VIII [1509]
Letter: James Stanley, Bishop of Ely, to the brethren of St John's Hospital
James Stanley, Bishop of Ely, to the brethren of St John's Hospital "that came from Cambridge (Cantybrig)", sending wine with which to still his aqua vitae
Letter: James Stanley, Bishop of Ely, to brethren of St John's Hospital
James Stanley, Bishop of Ely, to the fellows (sic) of St John's Hospital, asking them to surrender their title and interest in St John's Hospital and promising pensions.
Undated, but probably 15 December 1510
Letter: Henry Hornby to the brethren of St John's Hospital
Henry Hornby, London, to the brethren of St John's Hospital, about their refusal to consent to the alteration of their house into a college
Letter: Henry Hornby to former brethren of St John's Hospital
Henry Hornby, London, to the former brethren of St John's Hospital now living at Ely, asking them to come to London at the order of the Archbishop of Canterbury
With the confirmation of the Prior and Convent of Ely, given on 12 March following
First part deals with the suppression of the Hospital, then moves on to its replacement with a College. With the confirmation of the convent of Ely
Draft letters patent for dissolution of St John's Hospital and foundation of St John's College
Headed 'To the kyng our soueraigne lord' and below, 'Please it yor highnes of yor most noble and habundaunt grace to graunte unto yor humble grauntdame yor gracious litteres patentes under yor grete Seall in dewe fourme to be made accordynge to the tenour and effect ensuyng' etc. With a superscription in King Henry VIII's hand, to signify his granting of the request.
At the manor of Greenwich, 20 July 1 Henry VIII [1509]
First part deals with the suppression of the Hospital, then moves on to its replacement by a College. With the convent of Ely's confirmation
Draft charter of James, Bishop of Ely, dissolving the Hospital of St John
Copy of settlement concerning parochial rights of St John's Hospital and St Radegund's Priory
16th century copy of settlement made by bishop Eustace of Ely (1198-1215) and confirmed by bishop Hugh Northwold (1229-1254), re parochial rights of St John's Hospital and St Radegund's priory following a hearing before papal judges delegate.
Celebration of divine service is allowed to the hospital with the reservation that the sacrament shall be taken four times a year by its staff in the church of All Saints, that baptisms shall only take place in the hospital chapel when absolutely necessary, and that the offerings shall continue to be paid in the parish and tithes (other than those claimed on hospital buildings and benefactions) continue to be received. The hospital is allowed free right of burial. Witnesses include Master Alan de Welles.
This copy is taken from an unknown original (not former ref. D98.41)
Copy made by Matthew White, discipulus (scholar)
Copy of indenture of agreement for suppression of St John's Hospital
Copy of indenture of agreement for dissolution of St John's Hospital and foundation of a College
Contemporary copy of indenture between James, Bishop of Ely, and the executors of Lady Margaret Beaufort for converting St John's Hospital into St John's College. With the confirmation of the Prior and chapter of Ely. Original indenture dated 7 March 1510
Copy of indenture of agreement for dissolution of St John's Hospital and foundation of a College
Copy of indenture of agreement between the Bishop of Ely and the Executors of Lady Margaret Beaufort for the dissolution of the Hospital of St John and foundation of a College