10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FRATERY»
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fratery in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fratery and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Architectural Illustrations: History and Description of ...
them, to build houses for themselves with the materials ;ô and all that now
remains may be enumerated in the fratery or refectory; the abbey gateway ; the
ancient embattled tower of the deanery; some cellars in one of the prebendal
houses at ...
Robert William Billings, 1840
them, to build houses for themselves with the materials 36 and all that now
remains may be enumerated in the fratery or refectory; the abbey gateway ; the
ancient embattled tower of the deanery; some cellars in one of the prebendal
houses at ...
Robbert William Billings, 1840
75 them, to build houses for themselves with the materials ;6 and all that now
remains may be enumerated in the fratery or refectory; the abbey gateway ; the
ancient embattled tower of the deanery; some cellars in one of the prebendal
houses ...
John Britton, John Le Keux, Edward Blore, 1836
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Patrologiae Cursus Completus: Series Latina: Sive, ...
Alio tempore odo. Simonis fratery partem suam de Medio Monte. quam habebat.
concessiL rfestes suntz ileuricus de Acouvillm cibertus. carpentariusg Petrus.
tilius ilenricL kogerius de lisclantia. laudantibus illiis suis liililierio et hugone.
dedit ...
5
The Letters of the Martyrs ... with Introductory Remarks by ...
Jam vero, charissime fratery quum ex illis tuis lucubrationibusy quas mihi non nisi
obiter videre contigity facile intelligo nos in iis quae sunt nostræ religionis
fundamenta et bases omnium (adversus quas mundus hodie tantopere insanit)
probe ...
6
A Guide to Carlisle; or, historical and descriptive accounts ...
These buildings are distinctly to be traced by the few arches that remain, by the
ragged wall of the fratery, and by the groined vaulting of the cellars in the
prebendal house at present occupied by the Rev. S. J. Goodenough, A.M.iii .
Stretching ...
7
The Ancient Cathedral Of Cornwall Historically Surveyed
But, as the dining-room was called in some monasteries the fr atria, the fratry, or
the frayter- house ; so was it placed, as here, close to the dortor, as the dormitory
was equally denominated. Thus " the fratery" at Canterbury, " in Mr. Som- " ner's ...
8
The Wiltshire Archæological and Natural History Magazine
To have the leed outh of the fratery and to ryde the same at both ends . . . - . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Item, Wyllyam Bawdwen, Robert Tappen, Harry Cane, John
Showell j day, iiij'i, fyndyng them selles . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Item, John
Rogers ...
9
A Walk in and about the City of Canterbury: With Many ...
The Fratery (in Mr. Somner's manuscript book called the Fratria) was the refectory
or dining-room of the monks ; Edwyn gives us a hcutoriun er parlour just by it. In
1547 Mr. Goldsun, prebendary in the third stall, obtained a royal grant of six ...
10
The antiquities of Scotland
The building opposite, on the left, is the Fratery ; to the right of it is the church and
the scattered arches and window ; on the right of all is said to be the burial-place
of some of the Kings. THE FRATERY OF DUMFERMLING ABBEY. This view ...