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The Wardens - Managing a Late Medieval Hospital (Paperback)
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The Wardens - Managing a Late Medieval Hospital (Paperback)
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This exceptional account book includes some journal entries of
successive wardens of Browne's Hospital, Stamford,1495-1518,
revealing their frustrations as they sought to manage far-flung
rural estates in Lincolnshire, Rutland and Northants, as well as in
the town of Stamford. They faced declining income which led them to
leave some places in the Hospital empty (the entries and departures
of the bedesmen and women are recorded, thus providing an almost
complete register of the Hospital inmates). Much of the wardens'
time and most of the income was spent on 'reparacions' to the
scattered properties. The wardens were running a large builders'
yard from the Hospital site; materials were purchased in bulk, and
tradesmen from the town and surrounding villages were hired. The
tenants were involved in a number of disputes, so that the wardens
spent much time countering distraints, meeting lawyers, attending
courts and taking out writs. Above all, they were in dispute with
the gild of All Saints in Stamford over the gild's use of the
Hospital as its gildhall, a suit which incurred extended visits to
London recorded in detail. The stress on the wardens is clear: two
died in office and two resigned after only a few years. The care of
the inmates must have been left to the confrater. The text, written
mostly in English with dialect words and idiosyncratic spellings,
is a good example of midlands English usage of this date. A
substantial Introduction is followed by the text of the account
book, and appendices of associated documents from The National
Archives and the Hospital archives, summaries of accounts, and a
glossary (especially of building terms). There is a full index.
Published by the Stamford Survey Group (Stamford and District Local
History Society) in association with abramis academic publishers,
with generous assistance from the Lincoln Record Society.
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