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Chapter 10 The Kitchen

Appears in
Cooking and Dining in Medieval England

By Peter Brears

Published 2008

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1. Meason (2004) 9.
2. Jope & Threlfall 119.
3. S & H 280–81.
4. Walker, J. (2000) 75–6.
5. Morris 89–9.
6. Pearson 106–7.
7. Mayes & Butler 32, fig. 6.
8. Oswald 118, fig. 43.
9. For another polygonal kitchen see Sayer 268.
10. Hurst 239–43, fig. 61.
11. Borenius & Charlton 72–3.
12. Weaver 32–3.
13. Coppack 16; Wood 125, fig. 44.
14. Coppack 11; Emery 281; Bradbury 15, fig. 36.
15. Borenius & Charlton 72–3; Bedingfield, frontispiece.
16. Munby 15.
17. Emery (1996) 177.
18. Parker 151.
19. Salzman 235.
20. See OED s.v. ‘Louvre (4)’ for various quotations.

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