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A18701 A psalme of thankes-giuing, to be sung by the children of Christs Hospitall, on Munday in Easter holy dayes, at Saint Maries Spittle, for their founders and benefactors, Anno Domini, 1628 Christ's Hospital (London, England) 1628 (1628) STC 5208.7; ESTC S3311 1,522 2

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A Psalme of thankes-giuing to be Sung by the Children of Christs Hospitall on Munday in Easter Holy dayes at Saint Maries Spittle for their Founders and Benefactors Anno Domini 1628. Chorus FRom depth of heart mou'd by desart wee Orphants meane and poore To Christ our King doe praises sing for plenty and for store Versus GReat and most gracious is the Lord to all that he hath made The poore distrest by him are blest each state by him is stai'd Yea God which rules the hearts of Kings a godly King did moue To worke our weale our griefes to heale and Patrone deare to proue Whose prudent care did soone appeare the ground-worke of our loy in thee O Cittie of the Lord to shield vs from annoy Chorus From depth of heart c. O London blessed maist thou be with plentie peace and rest A Staffe thou art to impotent a Prop to poore opprest Eyes to the blind Feete to the lame Fathers to Orphants poore You are O worthy Citizens praise be to God therefore And as your bread thus bounteously you on these waters cast The Lord grant you may find the same an hundred fold at last Chorus From depth c. Powre downe thy blessings on our King prolong his peacefull Raigne And grant his Subiects loyall proue thy peace for to maintaine Our Noble Queene with grace iinspire the Councell graue instruct The Peeres and Nobles of this Land with pietie conduct Elesse Lord the Maior and Aldermen and Commons of this Citie For their great care of our welfare and moue them still to pittie Chorus From depth c. Reports of the Hospitals CHildren kept and maintained at this present at the charges of Christs-hospitall in the said House in divers places of this Citie and Suburbs and with sundry Nurses in the Countrey which are still to be maintained by the said Hospitall vntill they shall accomplish the age of 15. yéers 804 The names of all these are Registred in the Bookes kept in Christs Hospitall there to be séene from what Parishes and by what menes they haue béene from time to time admitted Children put forth Apprentices discharged dead this yéere 111 THere hath béene cured in St. Bartholmewes Hospitall from Easter 1627. to Easter 1628. of Souldiers and other diseased persons 792 All which were relieued with money and other necessaries at thei departure Buried this yéere after much charges in their sickenes 138 Remaining vnder cure at this present in the said Hospitall 281 THere hath béene cured in St. Thomas Hospitall from the feast of Easter 1627. vnto the feast of Easter 1628. of Souldiers and other diseased persons 678 Of which number many were relieued with money and other necessaries at their departure Buried this yeere last past after much charges in sicknesse and otherwise 185 Remaining in the said Hospitall at this time vnder cure abroad else where at the charges of the said Hospitall 278 THere hath bin brought to the Hospitall of Bridewell within the space of one yeere last past of wandring Souldiers and other vagrant people which haue beene passed thence into their natiue Country by Passeports according to the Law in that behalfe prouided to the number of 2483. persons of whom many haue beene chargeable to the said Hospitall in their dyet in the time of their being in the same some more some lesse as they might conueniently be remoued thence besides other help there ministred vnto them as case required viz. In apparell Hose Shooes Shirts Bands money and snch like which cannot be auoided by reason of their misery nor they thence passed without charge to the said Hospitall in respect they are to be examined and considered of to what Countrey to be transported Also there is in the said Hospitall maintained and kept in Arts and Occupations and other seruile workes and labours at the charge of the said Hospitall of Men Women Children to the number of 156. persons whereof 100. and vpwards are poore Boyes taken out of diuers Parishes and streets of this Citie now bound Apprentices in the said Hospitall to be made Freemen of this Citie at the end of their seuerall Termes Toward the which good and charitable Foundations King Henry the Eight and King Edward the Sixt were most Gracious Founders and liberall Benefactors And our most Gracious Soueraigne King Charles a most Religious continuer and maintainer of the same Printed at London by Eliz. Allde dwelling neere Christ-Church 1628.