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According to Jocelin of Brakelond , in 1198 during a fire at the abbey of St Edmundsbury -LRB- now Bury St Edmunds -RRB- , the monks ` ran to the clock ' to fetch water , indicating that their water clock had a reservoir large enough to help extinguish the occasional fire .
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The first model clock was built in 1657 in the Hague , but it was in England that the idea was taken up .
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The longcase clock -LRB- also known as the grandfather clock -RRB- was created to house the pendulum and works by the English clockmaker William Clement in 1670 or 1671 .
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It was also at this time that clock cases began to be made of wood and clock faces to utilize enamel as well as hand-painted ceramics .
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The position of a ship at sea could be determined with reasonable accuracy if a navigator could refer to a clock that lost or gained less than about 10 seconds per day .
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