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Contents
THE CLOISTER p I | 1 |
THE EASTERN CLAUSTRAL BUILDINGS | 12 |
THE INFIRMARY | 44 |
THE CHURCH | 63 |
Plans | 106 |
Bibliography | 114 |
Common terms and phrases
Abbot Sampson aisleless aisles allowed arches Augustinian Barnwell Benedict XII Benedictine bishop brother Bury Canterbury carrell cathedral cellarer chamber chapel chapter house Chester Christ Church Cistercian abbeys Cistercian Order Citeaux Claustral Buildings cloister Cluni Cluniac conversi Cuthbert dishes Dissolution door dorter early east walk eastern England English episcopal control Farmery founded Fountains fourteenth century frater G. G. Coulton garth Glastonbury Gloucester guests hall Harold Brakspear high altar important infirmary Jocelyn Kirkstall kitchen Lanfranc lavatory lay brethren manual labour meat Middle Ages monastery monks Monnckes nave Norman drawing Norwich novices parlour pilgrims position Premonstratensian presbytery prior prior's lodging published quire rebuilt regular canons Rievaulx Rites of Durham Rule of St sacrist secular shews shrine side sometimes St Albans St Augustine's St Benedict staircase ther thirteenth century transept twelfth century unto uppon wall Wenlock western range Westminster whole Worcester