the prison cell where Jesus was kept after his betrayal; the spot where a fragment of the Cross had been found; a pillar against which the Lord had been bound when he was flogged by Roman soldiers and “the place where he was made to put on the purple robe and crowned with the crown of thorns” and Calvary, where Christ was crucified—here Saewulf examined the hole in which the Cross had been held, and a rock split in two, as had been described in the Gospel of Matthew.7 There were chapels dedicated to Mary Magdalen and Saint John the Apostle, to the Virgin Mary and Saint James.

