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... Alban's and Furness of ten , Peterborough and Fountains ( Fig . 10 ) of eleven , Winchester and Byland of twelve , and Norwich even extended to fourteen bays . In the churches of the black monks and canons the nave was open to layfolk ...
... Alban's and Furness of ten , Peterborough and Fountains ( Fig . 10 ) of eleven , Winchester and Byland of twelve , and Norwich even extended to fourteen bays . In the churches of the black monks and canons the nave was open to layfolk ...
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... Alban's ( Fig . 5 , ii ) where the reliquary cupboards and a watching - loft for the monks appointed to guard the shrine of St. Alban have survived . Chantries . The appearance of monastic churches was also much altered by the ...
... Alban's ( Fig . 5 , ii ) where the reliquary cupboards and a watching - loft for the monks appointed to guard the shrine of St. Alban have survived . Chantries . The appearance of monastic churches was also much altered by the ...
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... Alban's and Thornton ( Fig . 26 , ii ) . Their upper floors had various uses . At York and Whalley the upper floor was a chapel , but the largest gatehouses were more often put to administrative uses ; those at St. Alban's and Ely ...
... Alban's and Thornton ( Fig . 26 , ii ) . Their upper floors had various uses . At York and Whalley the upper floor was a chapel , but the largest gatehouses were more often put to administrative uses ; those at St. Alban's and Ely ...
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30 METRES Fig Abbey abbot aisleless aisles Alban's altar apse arcade Augustinian barn bays Benedictine black monks Byland Byland Abbey C+ C+ C+ Canterbury Carthusian Castle Acre Priory cathedral-monastery cellar cellarer's range chambers chapter house Cistercian claustral buildings cloister cloister alleys Cluniac convent Croxden day stairs doorway dorter dorter range Durham early Cistercian Easby east end eastern arm England and Wales examples farmery foundation Fountains Abbey Fountains Fig fourteenth century frater range friars gatehouse Gilbertine Grandmontine ground floor guests hall Jervaulx Kirkstall kitchen Lady Chapel lay brethren lodging London Charterhouse mediaeval monasteries monastic monasticism Monk Bretton nave Norman Norwich nunneries nuns obedientiaries Orders outer court parish parlour passage placed PLATE precinct Premonstratensian presbytery Priory quire reredorter Rievaulx Rievaulx Abbey sacristy screens served side slype Thetford Fig Thornton Thornton Abbey Tintern tower transept twelfth century undercroft usually warming house west end western whilst Whitby