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... that Sinai Park House was used by monks to rest after undergoing
bloodletting procedures? "was donated to the monks of Burton Abbey by the Schobenhale family, and was used as a 'seyney house', ie. a place to restore their strength after bloodletting sessions and during periods of illness" from: Gomez, Kate (2017).
The Little Book of Staffordshire. History Press. p. 19.
ISBN978-0-7509-8286-3.
ALT2:... that Sinai Park House has been a convalescence home for monks, a hunting lodge, a military billet and a shelter for pigs and chickens? As above plus: "Paget family who at times used it as a hunting lodge" & "the owner ... moved his pigs and chickens in" from: Gomez, Kate (2017).
The Little Book of Staffordshire. History Press. p. 19.
ISBN978-0-7509-8286-3.
The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
this nomination's talk page,
the article's talk page or
Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
... that Sinai Park House was used by monks to rest after undergoing
bloodletting procedures? "was donated to the monks of Burton Abbey by the Schobenhale family, and was used as a 'seyney house', ie. a place to restore their strength after bloodletting sessions and during periods of illness" from: Gomez, Kate (2017).
The Little Book of Staffordshire. History Press. p. 19.
ISBN978-0-7509-8286-3.
ALT2:... that Sinai Park House has been a convalescence home for monks, a hunting lodge, a military billet and a shelter for pigs and chickens? As above plus: "Paget family who at times used it as a hunting lodge" & "the owner ... moved his pigs and chickens in" from: Gomez, Kate (2017).
The Little Book of Staffordshire. History Press. p. 19.
ISBN978-0-7509-8286-3.