The Mediæval Hospitals of England by Rotha Mary Clay

37. Seal of St. Bartholomew’s, Rochester . . . J. Charles Wall

. . . 271 LIST OF PLATES *Maison Dieu, Dover . . . _Frontispiece_ [Buck’s engraving, 1735.] S.E. view of St. Mary’s Hospital. The restored buildings form part of the Town Hall; the chapel on the N.E. is used as a police-court. I. Refreshment for Wayfarers . . . 5 [“The Pilgrim.” B.M. Tib. A. vii. f. 90, xv. cent.] II. *Pilgrims’ Hospital, Canterbury . . . 8 [Drawn by J. Raymond, engraved by Cook.] N. view of St. Thomas’, Eastbridge. The windows are those of the chapel, rebuilt _circa_ 1363. III. *St. John’s, Canterbury . . . 15 [Idem.] The chapel exists, but altered. The hall contains charters, alms-box, account-books, etc. IV. *Cloister of St. Giles’, Norwich . . . 24 [Photograph, London and Co. Photo Press.] V. *Harbledown Hospital . . . 35 [Drawn by Nelson, 1766, engraved by Cook.] Church remains, dwellings rebuilt; hall contains ancient utensils, etc. VI. (_a_) St. Bartholomew’s, Gloucester . . . 73 [From Lysons’ _Antiquities_.] S.E. view. Hospital rebuilt _temp._ Henry III. (_b_) *St. Mary’s, Chichester . . . 73 [S.H. Grimm, B.M. Add. Burrell.] VII. *God’s House, Southampton . . . 78 [Woodward and Wilks, Hampshire.] St. Julian’s Chapel and God’s House Gate. VIII. *Hospital of St. Cross . . . 81 [From Guide, J. Wilkes, 1780.] The southern wing has disappeared. IX. The Death of Richard Whittington . . . 82 [Life of John Carpenter, by T. Brewer, p. 26; original in Mercers’ Hall.] X. *Hall of St. Cross, Winchester . . . 110 [Woodward.] XI. *St. Mary Magdalene’s, Glastonbury . . . 115 (_a_) View from the West. [Drawn by E. H. New.] (_b_) Ground-plan. [Drawn by J. Charles Wall.] XII. St. Giles-in-the-Fields, London . . . 117 [From a map about 1566, B.M. Crace Collection.] (_a_) Plan of the Leper Hospital. (_b_) Church of St. Giles. XIII. *Ford’s Hospital, Coventry . . . 121 [Photograph by Frith.] XIV. The Savoy Hospital, London . . . 122 [G.V. 1736, Vetusta Monumenta.] XV. *Hospital of St. Nicholas, Salisbury . . . 129 [Original drawings by J. Buckler, B.M. K. xliii.] (_a_) S.E. view; the present chapel is shown, and to the right a former chapel, now a kitchen. (_b_) W. view; the weathering of the original porch is seen. XVI. (a) The Warden’s House, Sherburn . . . 143 [Original drawing by Grimm, B.M.] This residence was destroyed in 1833. (b) *Gateway, Kepier . . . 143 [Surtees’ Durham.] This fine gateway (1333–45) has a groined ceiling with beautiful bosses. XVII. *The Almshouse, Ewelme . . . 151 [Photograph by Taunt.] “The Pratie Hospitale of poore Men” with its “very fair Welle” was visited by Leland. XVIII. *St. Mary’s, Chichester . . . 158 [Photograph by Valentine.] XIX. St. Bartholomew’s, Sandwich . . . 160 [Drawn by G. Maxwell, engraved in W. Boys’ _Collections_, 1787.] (_a_) Chapel. (_b_) Gateway. XX. The Beggars’ Dole . . . 170 [_Gentleman’s Magazine_, 1793, from stained glass.] Food distributed to the hungry; one cripple uses a “stool” or support. XXI. St. Mary Magdalene’s, Winchester . . . 179 [J. Schnebbelie, 1788, Vetusta Monumenta.] (_a_) Master’s House and Chapel. (_b_) Chapel from West. A Norman doorway from this destroyed chapel was removed to St. Peter’s Street. XXII. *St. Bartholomew’s, Oxford . . . 191 [Drawn by Hollis, _Gent. Mag._, 1833, i.] The chapel and buildings remain at Bartlemas Farm, Cowley Road. XXIII. *St. John’s, Wilton . . . 205 [Original drawings by J. Buckler, B.M.] (_a_) S.E. view. (_b_) N. view. The “Priory” is still picturesque and ivy-clad. The walls are of flints, with large quoins; the original buttresses and windows remain. The chapel (_a_) is in use. XXIV. *St. Leonard’s, York (ambulatory) . . . 227 XXV. *St. Leonard’s, York (chapel) . . . 232 XXVI. *The Almshouse, Abingdon . . . 235 [Photograph by Taunt] Now called Christ’s Hospital. XXVII. St. Mary’s, Newcastle . . . 247 [After lithograph, J. Storey, 1844; reproduced by permission of the Society of Antiquaries, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, from Transactions, 1892.] XXVIII. (_a_) St. Petronilla’s, Bury St. Edmunds . . . 256 (_b_) *Lepers’ Chapel, Dunwich . . . 256 XXIX. The Hospitality of St. Julian . . . 259 [By Cristofano Allori, Palazzo Pitti, Florence, photograph by Brogi.] XXX. (_a_) Spital-on-the-Street . . . 264 [S.H. Grimm, B.M.] (_b_) *St. Edmund’s, Gateshead . . . 264 [Idem.] The chapel was built _circa_ 1247, and restored 1837; now Holy Trinity Church, High Street.