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The Pillars of the Earth
by Ken Follett
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... decided; perhaps just a little more grave and dignified. The chapter house was a small round building attached to the east walk of the cloisters. ... "
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Home of the Monk: An Account of English Monastic Life and Buildings in the Middle Ages
by D. H. S. Cranage
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... Me Vome of the Oonk used for the ceremonies of Maundy Thursday. In the east walk thirteen poor aged men sat on a broad thick form, and, as we find from The Rites of Durham, ... "
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... decided; perhaps just a little more grave and dignified. The chapter house was a small round building attached to the east walk of the cloisters. ... "
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... not know, but both the Gloucester fan-vaults and Parler's vestry belong to the same period. The fan vaults in the east walk of the Gloucester cloister, from the church to the chapter house door, were built during the abbacy of Thomas Horton ... "
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