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In the " List of
Churches and Chapels of the Barony of Forth previous to the
arrival of Cromwell" we find "a Church dedicated to St. Mary
Magdalen (Maudlin- town) let fall into ruin after being sacked
and profanely used as a dwelling house. A hospital for lepers
adjoining the latter Church, the houses, lands and revenues
belonging to same, being given to the soldiery.”
In 1408 King Henry IV had granted to one John Rochford the
custody of the hospital for lepers under the invocation of the
Brethren and Sisters of St. Mary Magdalen near Wexford.
"Leper hospitals were numerous is throughout Ireland. They seem
to have been filled with patients suffering from "scorbutic"
affection caused by eating unseasonable salmon and other salted
food both of which formed their principal; articles of food
during the winter, prior to the adoption of modes of feeding
cattle which render them available during this (winter) season
of the year." |
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