leper hospital of St James

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The leper hospital of St James was a medieval charitable institution in Maiden Bradley dedicated to caring for people suffering from leprosy under the patronage of St James.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf charitable institution
medieval hospital
associatedWith Maiden Bradley village NERFINISHED
category medieval charitable foundation
religious hospital
country England
dedicatedTo St James NERFINISHED
era Middle Ages
functionedAs almshouse for the sick
hasAlternativeName Hospital of St James at Maiden Bradley NERFINISHED
St James leper hospital, Maiden Bradley NERFINISHED
hasDedication St James NERFINISHED
hasPatientType lepers
people with Hansen’s disease
hasPatronSaint St James NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod medieval period
locatedIn England
Maiden Bradley NERFINISHED
Wiltshire
namedAfter James the Apostle NERFINISHED
operatedAs religious charitable house
primaryFunction care for people suffering from leprosy
purpose support marginalized sufferers of leprosy
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
religiousAffiliation Christianity
specializedIn treatment of leprosy
typeOfCare charitable relief
inpatient care
spiritual care

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Maiden Bradley hasReligiousHouseInHistory leper hospital of St James
The Leper of Saint Giles includesLocation leper hospital of St James
this entity surface form: leper hospital of Saint Giles