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XXI.—The Domus Inferior or Frary of our oldest Charterhouses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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Anything that enables us to picture the life of our old monasteries cannot fail to prove interesting to students of English archæology; I venture therefore to call your attention to a very characteristic feature of our oldest Charterhouses which, so far as I know, has escaped the observation of those who have examined the history of monastic remains in this country.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1897

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page 525 note a But see Dimock's Magna Vita S. Hugonis Episcopi Lincolniensis (Rolls Series 37), 384.

page 526 note a See The Monastery of the Grande Chartreuse, by a Carthusian Monk, 5, 209.

page 526 note b Migne's Patrology, vol. 153.

page 526 note c Ibid. cols. 667, 66S, 669, 680.

page 527 note a Migne, 153, col. 723.

page 527 note b Ibid. col. 667.

page 527 note c Ibid. col. 681.

page 527 note d Ibid. col. 667.

page 527 note e Ibid. col. 669.

page 528 note a Magna Vita S. Hugonis Episcopi Lincolniensis, ed. Dimock, J. F., London, 1864 (Rolls Series 37Google Scholar.

page 528 note b Ibid. 68.

page 528 note c Ibid. 219.

page 529 note a Migne. col. 668.

page 529 note b Add. MS. 6966, f. 89.

page 530 note a Migne, col. 681.

page 530 note b Add. MS. 69G6, f. 153.