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IX.—On the Dorter Range at Worcester Priory
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 November 2011
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From the earliest times every monastery had buildings for different purposes used regularly by the inmates. The chief of these in the course of time and with the experience of use came to be systematically placed with respect to one another, and the plan of a square court surrounded by the chief buildings of the convent quickly became general.
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