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Plate 18
Conjectural general plan

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Philip Norman and W.D. Caroe

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1908

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18

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'Plate 18: Conjectural general plan', Survey of London Monograph 9: Crosby Place (1908), pp. 18. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=117496 Date accessed: 22 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Plate 18: conjectural general plan


REFERENCES.

ABC. Vaults as shown by Wilkinson.

D. Vault shown by Wilkinson as detached.

EFGHK. Additional vaults shown by Papworth.

MM. Buildings round eastern courtyard shown by Ogilby and Morgan.

N. Great hall.

O. Passage with gallery over (now roadway into Crosby Square).

P. Apartment to north of hall.

Q. North vestibule.

R. Original position of staircase, subsequently enclosed, as shown.

S. Apartment mentioned in deed of sale, 1566.

T. Great parlour (great chamber over).

V. Apartment supposed to have been the chapel.

a. Main entrance to hall.

b. Door leading originally to open air.

c. Position of screen.

d. Fireplace in hall.

e. Bay window (or oriel).

f. Position of window to north room.

g. Entrance from St. Helen's Close.

h, i. Doors to north room and great parlour from vestibule.

j. Door from hall to great parlour.

k. Postern leading to outer courtyard.

l. Door to stairs.

m. Door to apartment south of great parlour.

n. Fireplace in great parlour.

o. Window in great parlour inserted (?) 16th century.

p. Position of supposed cloistered porch.

q. Bay window formerly in great parlour.

r. Entrance from Bishopsgate Street ("The Foregate").

s. Stairs from groined vault below apartment V.

t. Walls discovered by Blackburn.