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The Hurst Almshouses in Allhallows were to the exterior of the city wall, near the East Gate. The gate was demolished in 1784, and the buildings near the wall were in poor repair, as noted in a
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In his will (of 1552), Hurst gave six tenement houses in the Parish of Alhallows on the Walls, and a further six tenements on St Mary Arches, for the use of poor people.
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and re-elected the following year. He then returned to the position in 1535, 1545, 1551 and 1561.
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for six terms, first in 1523, taking over after the death of the incumbent
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Exeter
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