Similar tiles were completed in the 18th century, followed by exterior walls around 1874, and extensive interior remodelling.
The aisles were added later in that century, followed by the chancel and transepts during the next century.
The church was probably built first, at the end of the 12th century, followed by the rest of the monastery in the early 13th century.
The tower was added in the early 15th century, followed by the north chapel in the 16th century.
The area along the river front was developed first, at the start of the 19th century, followed by the natural high land along Gentilly Ridge.
It is believed that this toft village was occupied from the late 13th century to the 16th century, followed by temporary 19th-century buildings.
The chancel was added to the church during the following century, followed by the transept in the 14th century.
In New Jersey, the 1970's were the wettest decade of the century, followed by the 1980's.
The tower was rebuilt in the 13th century, followed by the chancel in the 14th century.
Stemberger considers that Jews were the largest population group at the beginning of the 4th century, closely followed by the pagans.