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Tabuteau, Bruno, "Lépreux et éproseries en Normandie orientale et Vexin au XIIIe siècle, d'après le journal des visites pastorales d'Eudes Rigaud, archevêque de Rouen", Revue d'Histoire de l'Eglise de France, 105/255 (2019), 253-272.
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- From 1248 to 1269, the archbishop of Rouen , Eudes Rigaud, traversed his diocese and his ecclesiastical province in order to ensure the discipline of the clergy as well as their material and spiritual life of the parishes and religious communities were in line with the reformit spirit of Lateran IV. The lazer-houses did not escape his attention. However, out of the approximately several hundred of these houses, only twenty-five appear in the extensive record kept by the visitor. He only inspected four of them regularly, one of them a convent of women and two priories of Augustinians. In reality, the bishop's attention was focussed on the clergy, which marginalised the lepers and lazer-houses per se, in preference to visitations that were ultimately random and selective.
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