NHER 26326 (Monument record) - St Saviours' Hospital, Coslany

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Summary

According to the National Archaeological Records a hospital dedicated to St Saviour was founded here by Richard de Breccles sometime before 1297. We have records of the master and the brethren dating to 1305 but no later references.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet Not recorded
Civil Parish NORWICH, NORWICH, NORFOLK

Map

No mapped location recorded.

Information from National Archaeological Records.
Hospital of St Saviour, Coslany, founded by Richard de Breccles pre 1297.
Master and brethren recorded in 1305.
No later reference.
M. Leah (NAU) 22 February 1991.

This would appear to be a duplication of NHER 851, although these two records were previously mapped in two separate locations. Whilst the former location of NHER 26326 (TG 220 090) would appear to be erroneous there is nevertheless clearly uncertainty regarding the exact site of St Saviours' hospital. The NMR record suggests that it lay near Muspole Street, this information being taken from (S1).
P. Watkins (HES), 13 June 2016.

  • --- Monograph: Blomefield, F. 1806. The History of The City and County of Norwich, Part II. An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk. Vol IV. p 500.
  • --- Monograph: Page, W. (ed.). 1906. The Victoria History of Norfolk. The Victoria History of the Counties of England. Vol 2. p 449.
  • --- Publication: Knowles, D. and Hadcock, R. N. 1971. Medieval Religious Houses of England and Wales. pp 329, 382.
  • <S1> Monograph: Rawcliffe, C. 1995. The Hospitals of Medieval Norwich. Studies in East Anglian History. 2.

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Record last edited

Jun 13 2016 1:24PM

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