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infirmarer
infirmarer Hist. (ɪnˈfɜːmərə(r)) Also 5 enfermerere, 9 -firmerer. [a. OF. enfermerier (Godef.), app. f. enfermerie infirmary, but see -er1 3. The usual OF. form was enfermier (mod.F. infirmier) enfermer (see also fermerer).] In mediæval monasteries, the person who had charge of the infirmary; the in... Oxford English Dictionary
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infirmerer
infirmerer variant of infirmarer Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Bromsgrove
He was elected Abbot of Evesham when infirmarer of the abbey, on 6 December 1418, and was consecrated in Bengeworth church by Bishop Barrow, of Bangor, wikipedia.org
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John of Wallingford (d. 1258)
John of Wallingford (died 1258) was a Benedictine monk at the Abbey of St Albans, who served as the abbey's infirmarer at some time between c.1246-7 and It is also known that he was infirmarer, in charge of the infirmary at the abbey, until at least 1253, and that in about 1257 he moved again to Wymondham wikipedia.org
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refectioner
reˈfectioner [f. refection n. + -er1.] In a monastery or convent, the person having charge of the refectory and supplies of food.1820 Scott Monast. xv, Two most important officers of the Convent, the Kitchener and Refectioner. 1886 Athenæum 13 Mar. 361/3 The documents..include..two accounts of the i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Francisco de Almeida de Melo e Castro, 6th Count of Galveias
Career He held the position of Chief Infirmarer (Enfermeiro-mor) of Saint Joseph's Royal Hospital from 1810 to 1812; under his administration, on the period wikipedia.org
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enfermerere
enfermerere var. of infirmarer, Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gregory of Caergwent
A Philip de Kayrwent was prior of Gloucester in 1284, and Richard de Kayrwent was infirmarer in 1275 and 1284. wikipedia.org
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enfermer
† enˈfermer Obs. [a. OF. enfermier:—late L. īnfirmārius.] The superintendent of a (monastic) infirmary: see infirmarer.c 1325 Metr. Hom. 29 A blak munk of an abbaye was enfermer of all. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cadfael
is also close to Prior Leonard of Bromfield Abbey (The Virgin in the Ice); Brother Paul, the master of the novices and schoolboys; Brother Edmund the infirmarer wikipedia.org
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Curry Cabral
On 2 July 1885, he was put in charge of an infirmary until he was named the Hospital's Chief Infirmarer (Enfermeiro-Mor) in 1900; he was only dismissed wikipedia.org
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Hospital Curry Cabral
Hospital do Rego), as it was soon after known, was renamed Curry Cabral Hospital in 1929, as a homage to its founder, José Curry da Câmara Cabral, Chief Infirmarer wikipedia.org
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Woodspring Priory
The south wall shows the site where a stair turret was included, which would have linked the ground floor infirmary chapel with the infirmarer's quarters wikipedia.org
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Dead Man's Ransom
Elis goes to Prestcote's room, only to be ejected from the ward by Brother Edmund, the Infirmarer. Brother Edmund: Infirmarer at the Abbey. wikipedia.org
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Monk's Hood
Brother Cadfael the herbalist and Brother Edmund the infirmarer run to his aid but cannot save him. Brother Edmund: Infirmarer, in charge of the Abbey's hospital. Brother Mark: A novice recently assigned to Cadfael as his assistant in the herbarium. wikipedia.org
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