Where the Hastings Road turns sharply and runs
downhill to Pewes Marsh towards Icklesham the gable end of an old house
is prominent at the corner. This is all that remains of St. John's, one
of three hospitals, which were established in Winchelsea. These hospitals,
in the charge of various religious authorities, were not for the sick
but for the old and infirm.
As the Custumal of the town has it, if the
Mayor shall find men or women "who have been in good love and fame all
their time, and have neither chattels nor goods whereof to live, the said
man or woman shall be sent into the said hospital, to take sustenance
of the said brethren and sisters, without paying anything to the said
hospital". |
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by Melvyn Pett with the encouragement of the Mayor of Winchelsea Site hosted by BioMedical Computing Ltd |
Photography
by Melvyn Pett © Winchelsea Corporation 2007 |