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The Domus Conversorum ('House of the Converts'), later Chapel of the Master of the Rolls, was a building and institution in London for Jews who had converted to Christianity. It provided a communal home and low wages. It was needed because, until 1280, all Jews who converted to Christianity forfeited their possessions to the Crown.It was established in 1232 by Henry III. With the expulsion of the Jews by Edward I in 1290, it became the only official way for Jews to remain in the country. At that stage there were about eighty residents. By 1356, the last one of these died. Between 1331 and 1608, 48 converts were admitted. The warden was the Master of the Rolls.

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  • Domus Conversorum (de)
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  • Das Domus Conversorum war ein Wohnheim für zum Christentum konvertierte Juden in London. Das in der Chancery Lane gelegene Haus wurde eröffnet, da alle Juden, die zum Christentum konvertierten, verpflichtet waren, sämtlichen Besitz an die Krone abzugeben. Als „Domus Conversorum“ wurden teilweise auch die Unterkünfte von Laienbrüdern in Klöstern bezeichnet. (de)
  • The Domus Conversorum ('House of the Converts'), later Chapel of the Master of the Rolls, was a building and institution in London for Jews who had converted to Christianity. It provided a communal home and low wages. It was needed because, until 1280, all Jews who converted to Christianity forfeited their possessions to the Crown.It was established in 1232 by Henry III. With the expulsion of the Jews by Edward I in 1290, it became the only official way for Jews to remain in the country. At that stage there were about eighty residents. By 1356, the last one of these died. Between 1331 and 1608, 48 converts were admitted. The warden was the Master of the Rolls. (en)
  • Domus Conversorum (с лат. — «дом новообращённых») — бывшее лондонское здание, построенное в 1232 году по распоряжению короля Генриха III как дом-убежище для евреев, принявших христианство. Здание считалось королевским и находилось в . В течение 58 лет — со дня постройки и до общего изгнания евреев из Англии королём Эдуардом I в 1290 году — в доме проживало около 100 евреев. После изгнания приют превратился в средоточие всех евреев, живших в Англии. (ru)
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  • Das Domus Conversorum war ein Wohnheim für zum Christentum konvertierte Juden in London. Das in der Chancery Lane gelegene Haus wurde eröffnet, da alle Juden, die zum Christentum konvertierten, verpflichtet waren, sämtlichen Besitz an die Krone abzugeben. Eröffnet wurde das Haus im Jahre 1253 von Heinrich III. Mit der Vertreibung der Juden aus England durch Edward I. 1290 blieb das Domus Conversorum die einzige Möglichkeit für Juden im Land zu bleiben. In dieser Zeit wohnten bis zu 80 Menschen in dem Haus. Zwischen 1331 und 1608 wurden 48 Konvertiten als Bewohner zugelassen. Die Aufsicht über das Haus führte der Master of the Rolls. Für die Jahre nach 1609 bestehen keine Aufzeichnungen mehr. 1891 wurde das Public Record Office in das Gebäude verlegt. Als „Domus Conversorum“ wurden teilweise auch die Unterkünfte von Laienbrüdern in Klöstern bezeichnet. (de)
  • The Domus Conversorum ('House of the Converts'), later Chapel of the Master of the Rolls, was a building and institution in London for Jews who had converted to Christianity. It provided a communal home and low wages. It was needed because, until 1280, all Jews who converted to Christianity forfeited their possessions to the Crown.It was established in 1232 by Henry III. With the expulsion of the Jews by Edward I in 1290, it became the only official way for Jews to remain in the country. At that stage there were about eighty residents. By 1356, the last one of these died. Between 1331 and 1608, 48 converts were admitted. The warden was the Master of the Rolls. The building was in Chancery Lane. No records exist after 1609, but, in 1891, the post of chaplain was abolished by Act of Parliament and the location, by then known as the Rolls Chapel which had been used to store legal archives, became the Public Record Office. The site is today home to the Maughan Library of King's College London. "Domus Conversorum" was sometimes used also to describe the living quarters of lay brothers in monasteries. (en)
  • Domus Conversorum (с лат. — «дом новообращённых») — бывшее лондонское здание, построенное в 1232 году по распоряжению короля Генриха III как дом-убежище для евреев, принявших христианство. Здание считалось королевским и находилось в . В течение 58 лет — со дня постройки и до общего изгнания евреев из Англии королём Эдуардом I в 1290 году — в доме проживало около 100 евреев. После изгнания приют превратился в средоточие всех евреев, живших в Англии. Документы по истории Domus Conversorum с царствования Эдуарда I до правления Якова I, хранящиеся в национальном архиве, говорят о времени до 1608 года. Впоследствии здание было обращено в ; в 1891 году оно было снесено. (ru)
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