10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INFIRMARER»
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infirmarer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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the monks of westminister
1354-5 Bampton, John. In i quart' vini albi empto pro tibia J. B. nouicii lauanda,...
cuidam surgico propter ordinacionem phisici communis ad curandum quemdam
morbum in tibia J. B. x" 1354-5 (Infirmarer). Prima Missa 1356-7 (Infirmarer; ...
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Norwich Cathedral Close: The Evolution of the English ...
Whit- tingham was confident in assigning a date of 1309, and in describing this
structure as 'the infirmarer's chamber' (1949). He based this assertion on a
reference in the communar's rolls for 1308, noting that the mason John Ramsey
was ...
3
The Obedientiaries of Westminster Abbey and Their Financial ...
X. INFIRMARER Office The essential duty of the infirmarer was the care of sick
monks, and for these he provided - as was the normal practice in monastic
infirmaries - two regimes. Some became in-patients. Others continued to perform
some ...
Westminster Abbey, Barbara F. Harvey, 2002
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Living and Dying in England 1100-1540 : The Monastic ...
declined, the infirmarer worried less about the pressure on his beds and lost
some of his former eagerness to discharge patients as soon as possible.153 If so,
periods spent in the infirmary would have lengthened, but actual forms of
sickness ...
5
British Monachism: Or, Manners and Customs of the Monks and ...
The alms of the sick, till the Prime of the next day, was to be under the custody of
the Infirmarer. He was to provide provision for the sick, and to find a light for the
Monks who lay constantly in the Infirmary, or who-dined or drank there, as often ...
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, 1817
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The Central Convent of Hospitallers and Templars: History, ...
It has already been mentioned that the infirmarer, together with one of the master
squires and a brother from the draper's office, was responsible for sealing the
belongings of a deceased brother.716 The infirmarer also had disciplinary ...
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British monachism; or, manners and customs of the monks and ...
He was to lie constantly in the fiifirmary, and those who lay there were to receive
licence of being bled from the Infirmarer. He was to attend to the sick, with two
brethren to assist him, and to take care that the Monks under his protection went
to ...
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, 1843
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The Rule of the Templars: The French Text of the Rule of the ...
When the Master wishes to eat at the infirmary table he should ask the Infirmarer
to prepare the food. And on the table nearest the infirmary should be placed a
napkin, wine and water in flasks, and a glass goblet; and then the Infirmarer
brother ...
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East Anglia's History: Studies in Honour of Norman Scarfe
At Norwich up to thirty per cent of a community fluctuating in size between sixty-
five (1348) and fifty (1504) resident monks might pass through the infirmary in
any one year.88 For some, such as Robert Cawston, who cost the infirmarer 21s
8d ...
Christopher Harper-Bill, Carole Rawcliffe, Richard George Wilson, 2002
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Alps and Sanctuaries of Piedmont and the Canton Ticino
Samuel Butler. he is to keep the paschal candle before the altar, as is customary,
but on other days he shall keep a burning lamp only, and when the candle is
burning the lamp may be extinguished.” *** “As touching the office of infirmarer,
the ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INFIRMARER»
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infirmarer is used in the context of the following news items.
Manor house came through Scottish wars
... of the Order in residence – the preceptor, who was a military brother, a chaplain, an infirmarer, and an impressive establishment of servants. «Morpeth Herald, Jun 14»
Ruins tell a story which can be traced to Jerusalem
There were three classes: Military brothers, brothers chaplain and brothers infirmarer. The military brothers were knights, i.e. heavy cavalry. «Morpeth Herald, May 14»