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Identifier: transactionsofbr26bris (find matches)
Title: Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. cn
Subjects: Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
Publisher: Bristol, Eng. : The Society
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forth she was reverenced as a saintand martyr, and a chapel was built and solemnly dedicated to her honourby Robert, Bishop of Hereford, in IT47. Here were placed the bones ofSt. Kyneburgh. Later on, we are told, they were removed surreptitiouslyby the priest-in-charge, but they were recovered and restored to her shrineon April loth, 1390, with great pomp and ceremony, by Henry, Bishop ofWorcester, the Abbot of St. Peters, and the Priors of Llanthony andSt. Oswalds. At the Dissolution part of the chapel was granted to the Guild ofCordwainers for their hall. The Leper Hospitals of St. Margaret and St. Mary Magdalene owetheir origin to the prevalence in olden days of a terrible disease which hasnow happily become almost extinct in Europe. Leprosy has been thoughtby some writers to have been brought back from the Holy Land byCrusaders, and the dedication of the little chapel we shall visit to theHoly Sepulchre seems to support that theory. But Archbishop Lanfranc,1 Lansdowne MS., No. 387
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52 Transactions for the Year 1903. who died in 1089, founded a home for lepers at Canterbury seven yearsbefore the preaching of the first Crusade. As the Rev. S. E. Bartleet haspointed out in his paper on these hospitals,^ the disease was probablycaused and aggravated by the filthy habits of the people and the unwhole-some food they consumed. The chancel of St. Sepulchres alone remains. The nave was destroyedin 1861 and the south doorway built up in the chancel arch. A view

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