Bobbing
Boughton-under-Blean S. Nicholas.
Buckland-in-Dover S. Bartholomew. Founded 1141.
Canterbury S. Laurence. Founded by Hugh, Abbot of S. Augustine's in 1137, or ante 1089.
" S. Nicholas.
Chatham S. Bartholomew. Founded by Gundulph, Bishop of Rochester, or by Henry I. Goes on as a hospital. The chapel remains and is still used.
Dartford S. Mary Magdalene. Founded c. 1380.
Dartfort Holy Trinity.
Dover S. Bartholomew. Founded c. 1141.
Harbledon S. Nicholas. Founded by Lanfranc in 1084. For men and women. Still used, though not for Lepers.
Hythe S. Andrew. Ante 1336.
Olford Temp Henry III.
Ramsay, Old SS. Stephen and Thomas of Canterbury. Founded by Adam de Charing. Temp Archbishop Baldwin.
Rochester S. Catherine. Founded by Simon Postyn 1316. Still going on, though not for Lepers.
Tannington S. James. Ante 1189.
LANCASHIRE.
Lancaster S. Leonard Founded by John White, Earl of Moreton.
LEICESTERSHIRE.
Burton Lazars Blessed Virgin and S. Lazarus. Founded chiefly by Roger de Mowbray, temp Stephen.
Leicester S. Leonard. Founded by William, son of Robert Blanchmains, temp Richard I.
Stamford Ante 1493.
Tilton Founded by Sir Wm. Burdett. Annexed to Burton Lazars temp Henry II.
LINCOLNSHIRE.
Bassingthorpe
Lincoln Holy Innocents. Founded by Remegius, 1st Bishop, or Henry I. Annexed to Burton Lazars.
MIDDLESEX.
Bloomsbury S. Giles-in-the-Fields. Founded by Queen Matilda, 1101, for 40 Lepers.
Kingsland (Hackney)
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