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XXXI. Observations on the Remains of the Dormitory and Refectory which stood on the southern Side of the Cloisters of the Cathedral Church of Norwich, by the Rev. W. Gibson, A.M. F.A.S. In a Letter to the Rev. John Brand, Secretary

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A communication having been lately read before the Society of Antiquaries, on the subject of certain remains of a fabric discovered in taking down the decayed dormitory and refectory, appertaining formerly to the monastery founded by Bishop Herbert de Losinga, near the cathedral church which he had built at Norwich, apparently of a more ancient date than the structure of which they made a part, I venture to offer to the consideration of the Society, some observations and conjectures, respecting those remains; referring, for the being better understood, to the drawings made of them, of which the Society are already in possession.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1806

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page 326 note [a] See Plates XIII, XIV, XV.

page 328 note [a] Vide Blomefield's Hist. Norf. Vol. II. fol. 331.

page 329 note [b] Blomefield, Vol. II. fol. 523.

page 329 note [c] Ibid. Vol. II. fol. 331.

page 329 note [d] Ibid. Vol. II. fol. 8, 9, 10.

page 329 note [e] Ibid. Vol. II. fol. 330.

page 329 note [f] Ibid. Vol. II. fol. 523.

page 329 note [g] Ibid. Vol. II. fol. 330, and 523.

page 329 note [h] Ibid. Vol. II. fol. 9

page 329 note [i] Ibid. Vol. II. fol. 570.

page 330 note [k] Blomefield, Vol. II. fol. 570.

page 331 note [l] Vide Bentham's Hist. of Ely Cath. p. 31, in a note.

page 332 note [m] Vide Blomefield, Vol. II. fol. 486, and 487.