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"God's House, at Ewelme, is a survival from England's late medieval past: a well documented and preserved chantry foundation established in 1437 by William and Alice de la Pole, then Earl and Countess of Suffolk. As originally constituted, it supported a school, a community of thirteen almsmen and two priests. Their prayers and activities were to be offered for the praise of God and benefit of their founders' souls.".
"A number of medieval documents from the collection of muniments preserved at Ewelme - including the text of the alms-house statutes, inventories of goods in the great manor house in the village, and the contents of various institutional accounts - are discussed and transcribed in an extensive set of appendices at the end of the volume."--BOOK JACKET.
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Almshouses, God's House at Ewelme (Oxfordshire, England), History, Religious institutions, Christianity, History of art & design styles: c 1400 to c 1600, History of specific subjects, Housing, Religious buildings, c 1000 CE to c 1500, General, Sociology, Art, England, Oxfordshire, Poverty, God's House at Ewelme (Oxfords, Great britain, historyPlaces
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God's House at Ewelme: Life, Devotion and Architecture in a Fifteenth-Century Almshouse
2017, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
1351788787 9781351788786
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God's House at Ewelme: life, devotion, and architecture in a fifteenth-century almshouse
2001, Ashgate
in English
0754600475 9780754600473
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