
Inscriptions of St John's Hospital, Sandwich
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Some Monumental Inscriptions of Seal Churchyard
Some Monumental Inscriptions in the churchyard of Sandhurst Church and Dissenters Burial Ground
Inscriptions of St John's Hospital, Sandwich
Inscriptions of St John's Hospital, Sandwich, noted by Rev Bryan Faussett about 1760. Kindly typed up for the website by Pat Tritton.
I saw Nothing remarkable in this Hospitall but 3 Old* Bowls – 2 of them of Wood, and a Brass One, somewhat in ye Shape of a Patera – 1 of ye Wooden Ones has ye following Inscription, on a Plate of Gilt Silver, round ye. Fig. of a Man in a long Gownd, with a Staff in one Hand, and a Purse, or Scrip, in ye Other. "Orate pro Anima … PYKE". - in Saxon Characters. *See Acct. of 4 others, in the Hospital at Harbledown 0 Vol. 4, p. 108, & of another in St Dunstans Canterbury, Vol. 4, p.39.
This Hospital was also founded by Thomas ELLIS & Margaret his Wife.