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More Than Almsmen

Brotherhood and Belonging at the Lord Leycester Hospital

1571-1700

A DISPLAY AT THE GUILDHALL, LORD LEYCESTER, WARWICK

2 JUNE - 30 JUNE 2026

Exhibition is included in general site admission

Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm

Address: 60 High Street, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV34 4BH

Explore newly uncovered stories of the Lord Leycester's first brethren

This display explores the lives of the brethren who lived at the Lord Leycester Hospital between its foundation in 1571 and 1700. For centuries, attention has focused on the hospital’s founder, Robert Dudley, and his heirs, the Sidney family. This exhibition shifts the spotlight away from these well-known figures to the brethren themselves, asking who they were, how they were chosen and what daily life at the hospital was like.

Despite the later reputation of the Lord Leycester as a home for ex-servicemen, this exhibition shows that the Lord Leycester was home to a remarkably diverse group of people. Through their stories, we see complex webs of power that connected monarchs to their subjects, how patronage operated within major aristocratic households, and how ordinary people lived nearly four hundred years ago.

Brotherhood and Belonging was curated by Angus Crawford (M4C PhD student) and Dr Naomi Pullin (Associate Professor of Early Modern History) in the History Department at the University of Warwick. It was supported by Midlands4Cities, The Warwick Institute of Engagement and the Warwick History Department.

An Early Brother by Bram Allan-Bowdery, University of Warwick (@creative_bram). All rights reserved.

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