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... buildings which they constructed . Indeed , the proceedings commenced with a general survey of Cistercian building by Nicola Coldstream , not published here as it overlaps with her discussion on the same theme published shortly after ...
... buildings which they constructed . Indeed , the proceedings commenced with a general survey of Cistercian building by Nicola Coldstream , not published here as it overlaps with her discussion on the same theme published shortly after ...
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... buildings . 151 At Hailes the group of monks who arrived from Beaulieu in 1246 are said to have ' set up their tents at Hailes Mill ' until their buildings were ready for dedication in 1251.152 Short - distance transfers of this type ...
... buildings . 151 At Hailes the group of monks who arrived from Beaulieu in 1246 are said to have ' set up their tents at Hailes Mill ' until their buildings were ready for dedication in 1251.152 Short - distance transfers of this type ...
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... buildings or to defensive works erected by the garrison is unclear , but the proximity of the two cannot have helped the survival of the monastic buildings and it may have been at this period that the second phase of serious depletion ...
... buildings or to defensive works erected by the garrison is unclear , but the proximity of the two cannot have helped the survival of the monastic buildings and it may have been at this period that the second phase of serious depletion ...
Contents
CISTERCIANS IN WALES AND THE WEST | 17 |
the Cistercians in England | 26 |
The location and siting of Cistercian houses in Wales and the West By James Bond | 51 |
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