Of the same date must be much of the strengthening masonry in the crypt, the Prior's lodging, the chapel, and the slype beneath it.
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The name of the man who thus dwelt in the Slype House, as it appeared in the roll of burgesses, was Anthony Purvis.
The carving on the tympanum over the door that leads into the slype is stiff and repulsive.
In this case the slype is a plain barrel-vaulted passage that takes up part of the transept itself, and forms the lower story of the choir-vestry (as it now is) within the church.
Fortunately, a photograph taken before the destruction was available for reproduction, so that the reader may see the original condition of the south wall of the slype (see p.
A doorway into the slyperemains in the wall, and communicates with a wall passage.
The slype and chapter-house have both been destroyed.
The chapter-house and ancient slype have been destroyed, also an apse-shaped chapel on the east side of the south transept.
We see the ancient slype or arched passage of Norman character and the Chapter-House, with its beautiful central pillar and vaulted roof.
A door on the south side of the church leads to the cloister court; immediately on the left as we traverse the east walk we see the slype or passage leading to the monks' cemetery.
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