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dictae villae de Kyngestona super Hullo, ipsas terras de Mytona per nos regi in escambium concessas de rege acquirens, circa annum Domini 1350, infra territorium de Mytona fundavit. Extra cujus coenobii portiis, domum unam xiii virorum et aliam totidem foeminarum instituit, concedens singulis viii. denarios septimanatim; et infra portas conventum monachorum de monasterio nostro inhabitare proponebat: sed unde viverent eorum successores non-providens, collegium sex sacerdotum ibidem ordinabat; qui tamen, propter dissensiones inter se commotas, amoti fuerunt. Deinde conventum fratrum Minorum illuc introduxit; qui etiam inde recesserunt. Tandem, mortuo dicto domino Willielmo, praefatus Michael, filius et heres suns, circa annum Domini 1376, Carthusienses ibidem stabilivit; qui ibidem possessionibus et ecclesiis dotati perseverant.
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De cujus herede per successionem dominus Michael de la Pole, comes Suffolechiae, acquirens terras hereditatis suae in Suttona et Sculeottes, dedit eas monasterio Sancti Michaelis ordinis Cartusiensis juxta Kyngestonam super Hullo. Quod coenobium dominus Williebnus de la Pole, miles, primus major
270:(1642), to prevent it being used by besieging forces. It was rebuilt in 1645 at a cost of £474; further cells and a chapel were built from 1663 to 1673. It was rebuilt again in 1780, and extended in 1803. By the 1860s the hospital cared for 70 pensioners, each with an allowance of 6s per week. 360:, built in 1881. The school consists of a single-storey infants' school, and a two-storey segregated school, with separate boys' and girls' entrances; the girls' classrooms were on the first floor. It became a secondary school in 1950. 216:, during William's life there was at one time a community of thirteen men and two women living there, as well as a college of six priests; as a result of conflict within and without the community they were removed, and later the 739:
Sarah Rogers, 'The Nurses of the 1897 Maidstone Typhoid Epidemic: Social Class and Training. How representative were they of mid-nineteenth century nursing reforms?' (Unpublished Master of Letters dissertation, Dundee, March
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Rogers, Sarah (2022). 'A Maker of Matrons'? A study of Eva Lückes's influence on a generation of nurse leaders:1880–1919' (Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Huddersfield, April 2022)
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between 1889–1891. Whiteford worked with British Nurses in Crete, during the Greco-Turkish War, April – May 1897, for which she was awarded the Commemorative Medal and Diploma of the
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Miss Henrietta Whiteford, Kelly's Directory, Lincolnshire, 1919, 245; Historical Directories of England & Wales; University of Leicester Special Collections Online
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The 1.65 hectares (4.1 acres) area around and including the Charterhouse was designated a conservation area in 1975, which includes a Victorian
1317: 1367: 1337: 1322: 259:, but was restored in 1553 to the mayor and burgesses of Hull. The hospital became known as the Charterhouse after the former priory. 252: 990: 943: 1362: 833: 636: 605: 241: 229: 1269: 1357: 256: 729:(577): 6. 22 April 1899 – via RCN Historical Nursing Journals Collection, Female Forerunners Worldwide, Cengage-Gale. 1372: 469:
Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores (Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages)
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The monastery income in 1535 was over £230, with a net income of £174 18s 3d, but was not dissolved by the
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Henrietta Whiteford, Register of Probationers; RLHLH/N/1/1, 42; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London
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Henrietta Whiteford, British Army Nurses' Service Records 1914–1918; WO399/8921; The National Archives, Kew.
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Annales Regioduni Hullini : Or, The History of the Royal and Beautiful Town of Kingston-upon-Hull.
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The nearby Charterhouse School to the east of the present Charterhouse is a Victorian development – a
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The Master's House is thought to incorporate part of the 1650 hospital, it was damaged during the
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Carthusian monastery and almshouse in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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General and concise history and description of the town and port of Kingston upon Hull
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Whiteford, Henrietta (1 July 1900). "Hospitals in South Africa: Letter from a Nurse".
933: 783: 411: 357: 263: 157: 472:(in Latin and English). Vol. 1. Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer. p. 170. 1265: 1256: 829: 632: 601: 274: 435: 467: 289: 145: 70: 814: 197:(1796), there was a religious house at the Charterhouse site from the time of 1296: 1216: 1202: 1174: 1160: 1132: 1118: 1090: 1076: 1048: 1034: 245: 233: 872: 364: 353: 217: 164: 336:(Reserve) between 1914–1919. She was awarded the Royal Red Cross in 1916. 606:"Masters house at Hull Charterhouse and attached boundary wall (1293252)" 407: 329: 237: 225: 208:
in the 14th century. He established a hospital there, known as the
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The History of God's House of Hull, Commonly Called the Charterhouse
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to establish a monastery there, and intended to found one for the
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of the Almshouses from 1910– until at least 1919. She trained at
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Charterhouse School, Kingston upon Hull (mixed school building)
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As of 2002 the Charterhouse still functioned as an almshouse.
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Grade I listed buildings in the East Riding of Yorkshire
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occupied the place. William had acquired a license from
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The History of the Town and County of Kingston Upon Hull
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Archaeological sites in the East Riding of Yorkshire
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Whiteford was given leave of absence and served in
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Monasteries dissolved under the English Reformation
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Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service
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From October 1897 she nursed in the 257:Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk 1318:Burial sites of the De la Pole family 1274:Research records (formerly PastScape) 916: 873:"04/12/2015 Homes for Heroes in Hull" 860:Charterhouse Conservation Area (2010) 687: 685: 586:Charterhouse Conservation Area (2010) 562:Charterhouse Conservation Area (2010) 523:Charterhouse Conservation Area (2010) 383:Charterhouse Conservation Area (2010) 171:– and an 18th-century burial ground. 148:. The hospital building survived the 969: 901: 486: 406: 394: 1282:"Records of The Charterhouse, Hull" 24: 839:National Heritage List for England 682: 642:National Heritage List for England 611:National Heritage List for England 144:, England, built just outside the 25: 1384: 1368:1538 disestablishments in England 1338:Grade I listed hospital buildings 1323:Carthusian monasteries in England 1242: 236:, to house thirteen monks of the 1249: 927:. Vol. 3. pp. 310–313. 912:. Vol. 3. pp. 190–192. 316:. From 1900–1909 she worked in 283: 212:, around 1350. According to the 38: 1195:, Charterhouse school (primary) 924:A History of the County of York 909:A History of the County of York 865: 853: 822: 805: 796: 760: 743: 733: 719:"Olga, Queen of the Hellenes". 712: 703: 694: 670:. Hull City Council. April 2002 656: 625: 579: 555: 1363:1377 establishments in England 1111:, Master's House, Charterhouse 938:. Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. 932:Sheahan, James Joseph (1864). 877:Breakfast BBC Radio Humberside 768:"The Boer War Nurses Database" 516: 452: 436:"Pole, William de la (d.1366)" 423: 400: 376: 150:Dissolution of the Monasteries 13: 1: 1358:Ruined abbeys and monasteries 1237:, Charterhouse school (mixed) 1186:Charterhouse School (primary) 962: 432:Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge 370: 184: 45: 1102:Master's House, Charterhouse 980: 942: 917:Page, William, ed. 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Index

Charterhouse School, Kingston upon Hull

Order
Kingston upon Hull
England
Carthusian
almshouse
Kingston upon Hull
town's walls
Dissolution of the Monasteries
first siege of Hull
English Civil War
board school

Edward I
William de la Pole
Friars Minor
Edward III
Poor Clares
Michael de la Pole
Saint Michael
Carthusian Order
William, Duke of Suffolk
Alice Chaucer
Dissolution of the Lesser Monasteries Act
Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk
English Civil War
First Siege of Hull
Second World War
RRC

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