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Knights Hospitallers
noun
- Also calledKnights of St John of Jerusalem a military religious order founded about the time of the first crusade (1096–99) among European crusaders. It took its name from a hospital and hostel in Jerusalem Full nameKnights of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem
- See Hospitaller
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They seem to have separated from the Knights Hospitallers at the end of the 11th, or beginning of the 12th centuries.
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Did she hold a lease of the manor and manor-house of Hampton of the Knights Hospitallers?
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The first of these was known as the Order of the Knights Hospitallers.
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In 1086 the town included fees of the bishop, the dean and chapter, and the Knights Hospitallers, but was otherwise royal demesne.
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The Knights Hospitallers are described in the same work, ii.
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