Lexicographical Neighbors of Guesten
Literary usage of Guesten
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cathedral Church of Worcester: A Description of the Fabric and a Brief by Edward Fairbrother Strange (1900)
"THE guesten HALL. east end of the latter, and " consisted of a group of buildings "with
... Adjoining, and indeed forming part of it, was the guesten Hall, ..."
2. Wessex by Clive Holland (1906)
"The old guesten Chamber or hall, with its very fine oak roof, now serves the
purpose of the library, which contains some 6500 volumes, some of great value, ..."
3. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (1895)
"The screens of this guesten hall must have adjoined those of the Prior's hall,
separated by the wall of that building; and its passage reached from the ..."
4. Handbook to the Cathedrals of England by Richard John King (1867)
"A little west of this transept, and between it and the chapter-house, are the
remains of the guesten Hall. This was a very fine hall of the fourteenth ..."