The house of Burton Lazars gradually swallowed up the lands of leper-hospitals elsewhere, as these passed into desuetude, and at the valuation of Henry VIII.
The masters of all the smaller Lazar-houses in England, were in some sort subject to the Master of Burton Lazars, as he himself was, to the Master of the Lazars in Jerusalem.
King John conferred upon Shrewsbury lazars the privilege of taking handfuls of corn and flour from sacks exposed in the market (1204).
It was the parent-house of cells at Carlton in Moreland, Choseley and Tilton, the property at the former place being charged with the support of four lepers, but whether maintained there or at Burton Lazarsis not stated.
The penalties to which Exeter lazars were liable were fasting and the stocks.
Bishop Bitton of Exeter left money to lazars in thirty-nine localities within his diocese (1307).
Led by national reformers, the work of tending lazars had long been carried on.
They contented themselves, therefore, with watching his course, and were not a little surprised and alarmed to find the whole troop of lazars set off after him, making the sacred walls ring with their cries.
What he said about the lepers at Burton Lazars is an undeniable fact.
Do you know that at Burton-Lazars there are still lepers confined, on whom they fire if they leave their tan houses!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lazars" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.