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The Records of St John's Hospital
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Royal, Papal and Episcopal

Royal protection and pardons; papal indulgences and absolution; episcopal inspeximi concerning more than one church or right. Cataloguing of this section is ongoing: please ask the archivist for more information

Bourn, Cambridgeshire

Includes: grants, sale documents, confirmaton and quitclaim for land in Bourn. These documents relate to transactions between various individuals and the Hospital of St John.

St John's College, Cambridge

Deeds not of land

Not of land or revenues from land. Including gifts of rights (not royal or papal) and serfs.

Cataloguing of this section is ongoing: please ask the archivist for more information

Cartulary of St John's Hospital

The cartulary is a volume of 90 parchment folios. It was produced in the middle of the period of the the Hospital's greatest territorial expansion: a majority of the deeds included record transactions between c.1220 and c.1280; also includes a folio of kitchen accounts from 1344.

The Records of St John's Hospital

  • SJHO
  • Fonds
  • 1150-c 1800

Medieval archive of documents relating to the accounts, property, leadership, organisation and eventual dissolution of the Hospital of St John the Evangelist which preceded the College on the same site.

Cataloguing is ongoing: please ask the archivist for more information

The Hospital of St John the Evangelist, Cambridge

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)

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