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Benedictine monk at the
Abbey of St Albans, who
served as the abbey's
infirmarer at some time
between c.1246-7 and his
death in 1258. He is now mostly...
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Brother Paul, the
master of the
novices and schoolboys;
Brother Edmund the
infirmarer, who
treats the sick and
supervises the
Abbey infirmary; and
Brother Anselm...
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Kayrwent was
prior of
Gloucester in 1284, and
Richard de
Kayrwent was
infirmarer in 1275 and 1284.
Gregory has also been
supposed to be the
author of the...
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Conscience and of the
Military Orders. He held the
position of
Chief Infirmarer (Enfermeiro-mor) of
Saint Joseph's
Royal Hospital from 1810 to 1812; under...
- put in
charge of an
infirmary until he was
named the Hospital's
Chief Infirmarer (Enfermeiro-Mor) in 1900; he was only
dismissed from this post following...
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Worcestershire as his birthplace. He was
elected Abbot of
Evesham when
infirmarer of the abbey, on 6
December 1418, and was
consecrated in
Bengeworth church...
- 1929, as a
homage to its founder, José
Curry da Câmara Cabral,
Chief Infirmarer (Enfermeiro-Mor) of the city's
general hospital, who had long advocated...
- Prestcote's room, only to be
ejected from the ward by
Brother Edmund, the
Infirmarer. As
Einon prepares to leave,
Eliud asks
Cadfael to go with him to recover...
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itself (abbot, prior,
monks with
specific jobs like the
precentor or
infirmarer) are
introduced by name, if not by personality, in this
first book of...
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failing to
complain about Cadfael's
request for leave.
Brother Edmund:
Infirmarer, monk who will miss
Cadfael as his apothecary.
Brother Winfrid: ****istant...