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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 94  1978  page 84a-Chapter House
Excavations on the Site of Leeds Priory. Part 2 The Claustral Buildings and Other Remains  By P. J. Tester, continued.

 17th Century Dutch Red Slipware Pottery Bowls


A rectangular compartment in this area (the smaller of the two shown on the plan covering the site of the 
eastern limit of the destroyed apse) was lined with brickwork, the inner face of the walls having internal 
projections one brick thick, forming small stalls, about 10 in. wide, each with a pottery bowl mortared into the floor.

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