Plumptre Hospital

Plumptre Hospital
(1823-present)

place and almshouse (from 1392)

Aged 202

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Commemorated on 1 plaque

PLUMPTRE HOSPITAL Founded and endowed for the support of a Master, a priest, and thirteen poor Widows, By John de Plumptre, A.D. 1392. Repaired by Huntingdon Plumptre, Esq., 1650 By John Plumptre, Esq., A.D. 1751 By John Plumptre, his son, A.D. 1753. First stone of the present Hospital was laid on the 1st of August, A.D. 1823, By the Rev. Charles Thomas Plumptre, Rector of Claypole, In Lincolnshire, on behalf of his father, John Plumptre, of Fredville, In the county of Ken, Esq., the Master or Guardian of the said Hospital, And a descendant of the Founder.

Plumptre Hospital - Hollowstone / Poplar Street, Nottingham, United Kingdom where it built (1822), founded (1391), repaired (1649), and repaired (1750-1752)