... the centre of this stood what was no doubt the house and court of the nuns. It consisted of a cloister with the church on the south, the chapter-house and warming-house, etc., on the east, the frater on the north, and a western range with buildings... Transactions - Page 73by East Riding Antiquarian Society - 1900Full view - About this book
| 1901 - 718 pages
...found to give any clue to a date. The east, north, and west alleys were chiefly passages, with dwrways opening from them into the various offices round the...transept, a south chapel, and another adjunct opening "ut of it. The arcade dividing the main part from the aisle seems to have stood upon a wall of some... | |
| Rose Graham - 1913 - 62 pages
...on the north, and a western range with buildings extending from it westwards .... The church . . . consisted of a presbytery, central tower, and nave,...with a south transept, a south chapel, and another adjimct opening out of it. The arcade dividing the main part from the aisle seems to have stood upon... | |
| 1935 - 434 pages
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| Rose Graham - 1949 - 46 pages
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