By Harold Brakspear, F.S.A. 223 
- Outside, in the north wall of the chapter-house where it projects 
beyond the range, is a weathering for a pentice over the continuation 
of this passage, and across the range wall and first buttress from 
_ the south is a diagonal cut in the masonry showing the pitch of 
the roof. How this passage was arranged beyond the east face of 
the chapter-house is impossible to say, as the north-east angle of 
' the latter seems to have been repaired, and all indications of an 
| abutting building destroyed. ‘There is little doubt, however, it 
| led eastward to the infirmary.! 
