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Hospital of St John the Baptist, High Wycombe

Hospital of St John the Baptist
The Remains of the 12th century Hospital of St John The Baptist in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire - geograph-4034360.jpg
The remains of the 12th Century Hospital of St. John the Baptist, High Wycombe
Geography
Location High Wycombe, England, United Kingdom
Organisation
Funding Charity
Services
Emergency department No Accident & Emergency
Helipad No
History
Founded 1180
Closed 1548
Links
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Coordinates: 51°37′37″N 0°44′37″W / 51.6269°N 0.7437°W / 51.6269; -0.7437 The Hospital of St John the Baptist was a hospital in High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, England between 1180 and 1548. It was situated on the main road that ran from Oxford to London (what is now the A40) east of the town centre.

In the 12th century hospitals were used as almshouses for the poor or infirm. Founded by the church, the Hospital of St John the Baptist was run by a Master (normally a monk or other religious figure) and a small community of brothers and sisters (other members of the church) who cared for the people who came to them for help. Three further beds at the hospital were also set aside for other poor or infirm people who were passing through on the road either to London or to Oxford.

The earliest known Master was Brother Gilbert who, in 1236, wrote to Pope Gregory IX in Rome asking for permission to establish a chapel dedicated to St John the Baptist at the hospital. This permission was granted by Papal decree in 1239 and the chapel built shortly after. It is not known whether the hospital took on the name of St John the Baptist at this time, or whether it had already received that dedication.


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