An aumbry was always conveniently placed near the fireplace at the end of the high table. |
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This wall has an aumbry, or secure cupboard, for keeping the sacraments, or possibly relics. |
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The aumbry, which is set in the pillar to the left of the altar, has a fluted bronze door. |
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Unlike many other features which may be found in a church the aumbry is usually very simple with little or no decoration. |
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A light burned outside the door of the aumbry to denote the presence of the sacrament. |
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Inside there is evidence of a pointed arch containing a piscina with trefoil head, and a large aumbry at the east end of the south wall. |
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In some churches the sacrament is reserved in a tabernacle or aumbry with a lighted candle or lamp nearby. |
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The opening at the east end on the north wall is also possibly an aumbry. |
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Manchester's Aumbry Hastings' Wild Mushroom and Chester's Manhattan style steak house Upstairs at the Grill also made the cut. |
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