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A. Holy post about which were the sacred things, & most holy place. This was considered the seventh post. B.B. Holy place, including all that part of the house west of the two posts C. D. where no common person must go. E. F. G. The three white seats. These had backs as wide as the seats were long, which extended up to the joist above. Several pieces of carved wood were put on the backs and ornamented with various [[figures?]], as M. the back of each seat,
A. Holy post about which were the sacred things, & most holy place. This was considered the seventh post. B.B. Holy place, including all that part of the house west of the two posts C. D. where no common person must go. E. F. G. The three white seats. These had backs as wide as the seats were long, which extended up to the joist above. Several pieces of carved wood were put on the backs and ornamented with various [[figures?]], as H.. the back of each seat, extends to I. the joist above. This is one of the seven extending round the house, at a certain height, forming seven sides. All the joists and the backs of the seats are white only as they may be marked and so

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File:Drawing of Council House? and unknown Definitions A. Holy post about which were the sacred things, & most holy place. This was considered the seventh post. B.B. Holy place, including all that part of the house west of the two posts C. D. where no common person must go. E. F. G. The three white seats. These had backs as wide as the seats were long, which extended up to the joist above. Several pieces of carved wood were put on the backs and ornamented with various figures?, as H.. the back of each seat, extends to I. the joist above. This is one of the seven extending round the house, at a certain height, forming seven sides. All the joists and the backs of the seats are white only as they may be marked and so