RELIGIOUS HOUSES 



resigned 

 resigned 



Roger Haward, resigned 1398 '" 

 Robert Tanfeld, succeeded 1398" 

 Robert Colhome, appointed 1413," 



John Wodham, succeeded 1418,°' 



1418-19 ^o" 

 John Brommesgrave, succeeded 1418-19 ^ 

 John Soulby, occurs 1419* 

 Robert Young, occurs 1433 ' 

 John Pakenham* 

 William Crowton, succeeded 1441,° resigned 



1445 ' 

 Nicholas Kene, LL.B., succeeded 1445, 



resigned 1448-9* 

 Ranulph Bird, succeeded 1448-9,° resigned 



(query in 1450)" 

 Thomas Gyvendale, 1450" 

 John, Bishop of Philippopolis, suffragan," 



1453, died 1459" 

 Richard Musin, Bishop of Dromore, succeeded 



1459" 

 John Grene, Bishop of The Isles, suffragan, 



1462-3," resigned 1464" 

 John Suthwell, succeeded 1464" 

 Robert Jesson, resigned 1485 ^"^ 

 John Triguram, succeeded 1485," occurs 



1522-3^" 

 Edward Brigham, occurs 1535 ^^ 

 John Rogers, appointed 1538,^^ occurs 



1545-6^' 

 Thomas Blackbume, occurs 1567,^* 1570-1^" 

 Christopher Lyndall, occurs 1604,^° deceased 



1623^ 

 George Procter, appointed 1623 ^ 

 John Favour, jun., occurs circa 1 624 ^^ 

 John Bramhall, appointed 1625,^° voided the 



mastership 1634'^ 



" York Archiepis. Reg. Scrope, fol. i . 



" Ibid. Bowett, fol. 47. '» Ibid. fol. 



»' Ibid. "» Ibid. ' Ibid. 



' Ibid. fol. 683. 



' Baildon, Mm. Notes (Yorks. Arch. Soc), i, 181. 



* York Archiepis. Reg. Kemp, fol. 47^. 



> Ibid. ' Ibid. fol. SS^- ' Ibid. fol. 56. 



' Ibid. fol. 66. » Ibid. 



'" Ibid. fol. 76, where it is said that the vacancy was 

 due to the resignation of Nicholas Kene — probably 

 a clerical error. 



" Ibid. " Ibid. W. Booth, fol. 3o3. 



" Ibid. fol. 49. Bishop Musin's name occurs, with 

 that of Archbishop Scrope, on the silver band of the 

 well-known Maser bowl at York, as each granting 

 forty days pardon ' on to all tho that drinkis of this 

 cope.' 



"Ibid. "Ibid. fol. 55^. 



'° Ibid. Sede vacattte, fol. 444. " Ibid. 



'' Ibid. Rotherham, fol. 3. " Ibid. 



" Subs. R. bdle. 64, no. 300. 



" Vahr Eccl. (Rec. Com.), v, 251. 



^ York Archiepis. Reg. Lee, fol. 71. 



" Yorh. Chant. Surv. (Surt. Soc), ii, 368. 



*' Mem. ofRipon (Surt. Soc), iii, 345. 



'' Ibid. 348. "■ Ibid, ii, 287. 



»• Ibid. 

 Sib. 



John Wilkins, appointed 1660'^ 



Richard Hooke, occurs 1674,'' deceased i Jan. 



1688-9'^ 

 Christopher Wyvill, dean of the collegiate 



church, appointed 31 January 1688-9'" 



155. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. ANNE, 

 OR THE MAISON DIEU, RIPON 



This hospital was founded by some unknown 

 person early in the 15 th century for four men, 

 four women, and a chaplain, with two beds for 

 wayfarers.'* Apparently it had no permanent 

 endowment but was maintained by the alms 

 collected for it. It was in existence before 

 1438, for John Granby, rector of a moiety of 

 South Otterington, in that year bequeathed 

 money towards payment of a priest to celebrate 

 for his soul ' in capella vocata le maisendieu 

 Ripon.' '' Unlike the two other hospitals at 

 Ripon it had no connexion with the collegiate 

 church. On 3 April 1479'' Archbishop 

 Laurence Booth granted an indulgence of forty 

 days, for three years, to all who contributed to 

 the maintenance of the house or hospital of St. 

 Anne and the poor living in it ; and on 8 

 August 1 481'' Archbishop Rotherham granted 

 another indulgence of forty days to all who, 

 having confe.ssed, gave towards the maintenance 

 of the eight poor persons of either sex in ' le 

 masyndew ' in Ripon. 



A regular system of procurators or nuncii, 

 soliciting alms for the hospital, is evidenced in 

 Archbishop Booth's brief of indulgence, and the 

 original copy of one such appeal, made in 1 5 1 6, 

 has been preserved. It is addressed by Seth 

 Snawden of Bilton and Robert Stokes of 

 Bickerton and witnesses that a chapel and 

 ' massendew ' was founded in Ripon ' by our 

 ancestor' in honour of St. Anne, within which 

 ' massendew ' were one priest and eight poor 

 folks, men and women, who in time past had 

 been of good behaviour, and that there were also 

 two common beds ' for every lone travelling man 

 that hath noe spending, and there he may be 

 cared one day and one night in fulfilling of the 

 seaven workes of mercy.' *" 



=» Ibid. 280. 



" Ibid. 281. He voided all his English preferments 

 in 1634 on his appointment to the bishopric of 

 Derry. In 1 660-1 he became Primate of Ireland. 



'' Ibid. 265. He was also at the same time ap- 

 pointed Dean of the collegiate church of Ripon. 



'' Ibid. 307. He was also master of St. Mary 

 Magdalene's Hospital. 



Ibid. 271. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 313. 



' Ibid. 307. 



329 



'« Walbran, Guide to Ripon, &c (12th ed.), 78.* 



" Ibid. 



^ Mem. of Ripon (Surt. Soc), ii, 157. 



=5 York Archiepis. Reg. Rotherham, i, fol. 192. 



" Historic Ripon (1890), 177. 



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