[398] Ib. III, p. 76.
[399] Ib. I, p. 106.
[400] Ib. V, pp. 43, 87, 94.
[401] Ib. I, p. 114.
[402] Ib. V, p. 206.
[403] Ib. I, p. 424, IV, p. 339.
[404] E.g. in the Sheppey inventory, after “the chamber over the Gate Howse called the Confessor’s Chamber,” comes “the Chamber next to that,” “the Steward’s chamber” (well furnished), “the next chamber to the same,” “the chamber under the same,” and “the Portar’s Lodge,” all evidently outside the cloister. Walcott, M. E. C. op. cit. p. 31.
[405] Gray, op. cit. pp. 163, 167, 173. Cf. pp. 156, 157, 158.
[406] Walcott, M. E. C. op. cit. pp. 30, 33.
[407] E.g. Brewood (Black Ladies). See Dugdale, Mon. IV, p. 500.