| Charles Mackie - Epitaphs - 1819 - 146 pages
...all from one of our cathedrals. Attached to one side of the nave, commonly the southern, was, 2dly, The great cloister, which had two entrances to the...the nave, for the greater solemnity of processions. And over the western side of the cloister was in general, Sdly, The dormitory of the monks; a long... | |
| Charles Mackie - Epitaphs - 1819 - 154 pages
...all from one of our cathedrals. Attached to one side of the nave, commonly the southern, was, -Jly, The great cloister, which had two entrances to the...the nave, for the greater solemnity of processions. And over the western side of the cloister was in general, $dly, The dormitory of the monk?; a long... | |
| 614 pages
...from one of •our cathedrals. Attached to one side of the nave, commonly the southern, was, 2ndly. The great cloister, which had two entrances to the...the nave, for the greater solemnity of processions ; and over the western side of the cloister was in general, 3dly. The dormitory of the monks ; a long... | |
| James Bennett - Tewkesbury (England) - 1830 - 502 pages
...portions will be restored, and the exereseenees with eloister, which had two entranees to the chureh at the eastern and western ends of the aisle of the nave, for the greater solemnity of the processions. Over the western side of the eloister was, in general, the dormitory of the monks,... | |
| Charles Mackie - Epitaphs - 1832 - 174 pages
...nave, commonly the southern, was, 2dly, The great cloister, which had two entrances to the chnrch, at the eastern and western ends of the aisle of the nave, for the greater solemnity of processions. And over the western side of the cloister was in general, 3dly, The dormitory of the monks ; a long... | |
| Charles Mackie - Castles - 1850 - 556 pages
...differed little from the present cathedrals. Attached to one side of the nave, commonly the southern, was the great cloister, which had two entrances to the...processions. Over the western side of the cloister was the dormitory of the monks, a long room divided into separate cells, each containing a bed, with a... | |
| Edmund Fillingham King - 1860 - 376 pages
...dissolved, of from £200 to £35,000 a year ; amounting to an aggregate sum of £2,853,000 per annum. The principal buildings of an Abbey, were, first,...the church, at the eastern and western ends of the aisles of the nave, for the greater solemnity of processions. Over the western side of the cloister,... | |
| 1846 - 598 pages
...side of the aave, commonly the southern, was, 2ndly, The great cloister, which had two entráñeos to the church at the eastern and western ends of the...the nave for the greater solemnity of processions. And over the western side of- tito cloister was, in general, Sdly, The dormitory of tho monks, a long... | |
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