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chapter-house, as it took form in England, was an oblong room about twice as long as wide ... either north or south of the transept, from which it was separated by a narrow passage or chamber called a "slype."
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houses. It occurs in the Clugniac convent of Bromholme, and in that of Austin Canons at Newstead. At New college, Oxford, it is the passage between the backs of the houses and the city walls ....
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This article about the architecture of churches or other Christian places of worship is a
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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is a variant of slip in the sense of a narrow passage; in
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Architecture: The Professional Architectural Monthly
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Hexham Abbey
architecture
transept
chapter house
St Andrews
Winchester
Gloucester
Exeter
Durham
St. Albans
Sherborne
Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin
Benedictine
Sacristry
Cistercian
"Heritage Ireland: St Marys Abbey Dublin"
the original
"The English Chapter-House"
"Slype"
public domain
Chisholm, Hugh
Slype
Encyclopædia Britannica
stub
expanding it
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t

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