Archaeologia Cantiana volume V 14

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The aisles to the presbytery, the north transept, and tran- septal chapels, do not present any remarkable features. The south transept, on the other hand, exhibits a most singular and, so far as I know, unique arrangement. It will be seen that the west wall has two doors, both communicating with the cloister. The northern one occurs at Torre, Bayham, Shap, and Dale — Praemonstratensian abbeys — and in most houses of Regular Canons ;t the southern one, however, is not found elsewhere, and must t...herefore have been for some special purpose. Now it was generally considered necessary that the dormitory, when in its normal position over the eastern range of buildings, should be provided with two staircases ; one leading directly into the church, to enable the canous to descend for the nocturnal offices ; the other for ordinaiy use in the day-time, communicating with the cloister. In the south wall of the transept, at the level of the first floor, is an irregular opening which has been formed by tearing out the ashlar jambs of a doorway ; and at the same floor line, ex- tending along the wall the width of the transept, is a row of holes in which have rested the ends of wooden joists ; but upon what did the opposite ends rest ?

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