In the old or Christ's Church, Manchester, is a Chapell dedicated to S.
The French king kept his obsequie in most reuerend wise, in the chapell of his palace at Paris.
The next day they burnt the soller of the Sollerer, with a chapell there: also the kitchin, the larder, and a part of the farmarie.
On the thursdaie they burnt the residue of the farmarie, and the lodging called the blacke lodging, with a chapell of S.
On the next daie they burned the mote hall, and Bradford hall, with the new hall, and diuerse chambers and sollers to the same halles annexed, with the chapell of saint Laurence at the end of the hospitall hall.
Afterwards Beer moved him to the new chapellthat he builded.
The olde church had a chapell going east like to Edgar's, and the corners were cut off most like.
Ye Chapell was full forty feet, and width between twenty and .
The olde church had a chapell going east like to Edgar's and the corners were cut off most like.
There shewed wee the relics and ye pilgrimmes passed by this way to the Chapell of St. Mary, by ye steppes, and to Navis majoure.
Ev'y mastur shall pay toward ye makyng clene of oure Lady Chapell in saynt Mychell's churche and strawyng ye setus [seats] wt rusches in somer and pease strawe in wyntur, everyone yerely 2d.
William Lambe so sometime was my name, Whiles alive dyd runne my mortall race, Serving a Prince of most immortall fame, Henry the Eight, who of his Princely grace In his Chapell allowed me a place.
Within the same ward also is a court stronglie walled, wherein on the south side is a chapellof S.
Clements Ile, of a chapell there dedicated to that saint.
Ile, called Brunt Keysy, in which was sometime a parish-church, and but a chapell at this present, as I heare.
For behynde the hyghe aultre, we ascêdyd as it were in to a nother new churche, ther was shewed vs in a chapell the face of the blessed man ouergylted and with many precyous stones goodly garnysshed.
In ye same churche whiche I told you was nat all fynyshyd, ther is a lytle chapell seelyd ouer with wodde, on ether syde a lytle dore wher ye pylgrymes go thorow, ther is lytle light, but of ye taperes, with a fragrant smell.
And therfore whan I was within the chapell I mayd my prayers to our lady after thys fashiõ.
Before that chapell there was a litle howsse, which he sayd ones in wynter tyme whan that there was litle rowme to couer the reliques, that it was sodenly broght & sett in that place.
Sir George Clappertoun, Sub Dene of the Kingis Majesties Chapell Royall of Striveling, deceissit in the moneth of Apryle 1574.
The Quene Regent hir letter was layed upoun hir cussing in the Chapell Royall at Striveling, quhair sche accustomit to sitt at Messe.
On St. Blaye's Day to be sett in his lordsshippe candil to offer at Hye Mass, if his lordschyp kepe chapell iiijd.
Rewards to the children of his chapell when they do sing the responde called Exaudivi at the mattynstime for xi in vespers upon Allhallow Day, 6s.
A preist for singing of our Ladie's Mass in the chapell daily.
A preist for to be sub-dean for ordering and keaping the quoir in my lorde's chapell daily.
It is to be regretted that scarcely a solitary example of the medieval Scottish "chapell geir," or of the royal mazer, or convivial bowl, remains to illustrate the usages of our ancestors.
He calls it "the chapell of playsters," and says that, like one or two houses of a similar kind, it was built for the relief and entertainment of pilgrims resorting to the great shrine at that monastery.
For vi Prests iii beddes after ii to a Bedde For x Gentillmen of theChapell v Beddes after ii to a Bedde And for vi Children ii Beddes after iii to a Bedde And a Bedde for the Yoman and Grom o' th Vestry In al xi Beddes for the furst Cariage.
Yt is Ordynyd at every Remevall that the Deyn Subdean Prestes Gentilmen and Children of my Lordes Chapell with the Yoman and Grome of the Vestry shall have apontid theime ii Cariadges at every Remevall Viz.
Item, I praye yow that ye remembre hyr for the tombe off my fadr at Bromholme, and also the chapell at Mauteby, and sende me worde how she is dysposyd her in.
A preist for singing of our Ladies' mass in the chapell daily.
Rewards to the children of his chapell when they do sing the responde called Exaudivi at the mattynstime for xi.
To them of his lordshipe's chappell if they doe play the play of the Nativitie upon Xmas Day in the mornynge in my lorde's chapell before his lordship, xxs.
For four months following the close of the lobster season on the Maine coast, or from July 4 until November, Captain Chapell ran his smack with lobsters to New York, obtaining most of his supplies at Provincetown.
Captain Chapell was supplied with lobsters by four men at Cape Porpoise, and by the same number at both Gloucester and Ipswich Bay.
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