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| Kirkstall, 1147 | 25 |
| Vandey, 1147 | 25 |
| Meaux, 1150 | 27 |
| II. BUILDINGS | |
| The Cistercian plan | 28 |
| The Architect | 29 |
| Nave and transepts [in their present form] | 30 |
| Built by Abbot Richard, the first, 1132–1139 | 31 |
| And Abbot Richard, the second, 1139–1143 | 32 |
| Abbot Henry Murdac, 1143–1147 | 33 |
| The Fire | 35 |
| Eastern range of cloister, and part of Western | 36 |
| Built by Abbot Richard, the third, 1147–1170 | 36 |
| Abbot Robert the Strenuous, 1170–1179 | 37 |
| Builds Southern range and completes Western | 38 |
| Abbot William, 1179–1190 | 38 |
| Abbot Ralph Haget, 1190–1203 | 38 |
| Abbot John of York, 1203–1211 | 40 |
| Abbot John of Ely, 1211–1220 | 42 |
| Abbot John of Kent, 1220–1247 | 43 |
| Builds Chapel of Nine Altars and Infirmary | 44 |
| CHAPTER III THE DAILY LIFE OF THE MONKS | |
| The wall, the porter's lodge | 45 |
| The chapel, the mill, bake-house and brew-house | 46 |
| The guest houses | 47 |
| The Cellarium | |
| Cellarer's office | 50 |
| Vestibule, cellar, buttery, passage | 51 |
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