. Archaeologia cantiana. visible. The westernhalf is for the most part overlapped by the offices of the uglyyellow brick house of the Third Prebend, which has been sounluckily intruded into the cloister area, and behind thisseveral interesting features have been allowed to consist of the frater doorway, with the lavatory on theleft hand and the towel-place on the right, all of good workof the beginning of the thirteenth century. (Plate VI.) Since the refectorium or frater which formed the chiefpart of the southern range of buildings was the recordedwork of bishop Ernulf, the first


. Archaeologia cantiana. visible. The westernhalf is for the most part overlapped by the offices of the uglyyellow brick house of the Third Prebend, which has been sounluckily intruded into the cloister area, and behind thisseveral interesting features have been allowed to consist of the frater doorway, with the lavatory on theleft hand and the towel-place on the right, all of good workof the beginning of the thirteenth century. (Plate VI.) Since the refectorium or frater which formed the chiefpart of the southern range of buildings was the recordedwork of bishop Ernulf, the first doorway to it must also havebeen his work. By or near it, at the end of the twelfthcentury, Thalebot the sacrist made the old lavatory.§It has already been noted that prior Helias bought the * Cott. MS. Nero D. 2, f. 173; and Wharton, Anglia Sacra, i. See page 50. X Soc. Antiq. Lond. MS. 178, f. 118. § Thalebot sacrista fecit lavatorium vetus. Cott. MS. Vespasian A. 22,f. 89; and Thorpe, Registrum Roffense, Y, Etc.


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