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Example sentences for "chapelry"

Lexicographically close words:
chapelet; chapell; chapelles; chapelmaster; chapelries; chapels; chaperon; chaperonage; chaperone; chaperoned
  1. Its little aisleless church, which was once a chapelry of Alfred's monastery at Athelney, has a beautiful, though small, Perp.

  2. Martock, with a modern church built on the site of an old chapelry or chantry.

  3. The church, originally a chapelry belonging to Cleeve Abbey, was rebuilt in 1862.

  4. In 1865 it was constituted a consolidated chapelry out of the parishes of St. Martin and St. Philip.

  5. It was originally a chapel of ease to St. Martin’s, but was created a district chapelry in 1841.

  6. It is a parish and rectory formed in the year 1834, out of St. Martin’s parish, and a portion of the parish has been since assigned to the district chapelry of St. Cuthbert.

  7. From their peculiar parochial position and circumstances, the inhabitants of the chapelry have been prompt, earnest, and persevering in their opposition to church-rates.

  8. To an instance or two more of the rusticity of the inhabitants of the chapelry of Haworth, I may introduce you.

  9. The parish of Halifax touches that of Bradford, in which the chapelry of Haworth is included; and the nature of the ground in the two parishes is much the of the same wild and hilly description.

  10. It is a chapelry of Duffield; and, though formerly an inconsiderable village, its population now exceeds, with the exception of Derby, every other town in the county.

  11. The chapelry of Ruckley and Langley is in this parish.

  12. There are also some ancient monuments of the Babington family, who were for a long time seated at Dithicke, a chapelry in this parish.

  13. Church or chapel of a district chapelry formed under 59 Geo.

  14. The average of the chapelry is increased from the circumstance that sixteen bodies of persons drowned in the sea in wrecks, and whose ages were not of course very great, are included in the whole number of 346 burials.

  15. In the chapelry of Brotton, which adjoins Skelton township, and has been also under the spiritual charge of Mr. Close, the longevity is even more remarkable.

  16. Hodgson states, that he gave twelve pounds a year to the Chapel, and a thousand pounds more to be applied in purchasing an estate, and building eight cottages in the Chapelry for the use of its poor.

  17. For some hundreds of years the inhabitants of the Chapelry were in the habit of dividing it into four quarters, from each of which a representative was elected yearly; the functions of the four being set forth in a document dated 1623.

  18. The first formed part of the parish of St. Lawrence, which was itself a mere chapelry of Minster till late in the thirteenth century.

  19. Crumpsall, in the chapelry of Blackley, was also the birthplace of Humphrey Chetham, one of Fuller's Worthies, and a man whom Manchester has good reason to hold in remembrance.

  20. Apart from all these things, the chapelry of Blackley is enriched with historic associations well worth remembering, and it contains some interesting relics of the ancient manner of life there.

  21. Mass also was said (before the present Roman Catholic Chapel was built at Bishop Thornton) at Raventoftes Hall, in the Ripon Chapelry of Bishop Thornton, once the home of the stanch old Catholic family of Walworth.

  22. Baptisms solomnised in the Parish of Bradford and Chapelry of Thornton in the County of York.

  23. Wood Enderby was at that time a chapelry attached to Horncastle Church.

  24. Very generally some small payment was required from the chapelry to the rector in nomine subjectionis, as an acknowledgment of dependence.

  25. Ruley was deprived of the Church of Ruley, on the ground that he was the son of the last minister; but the archbishop assigned to him the tithes of a chapelry in the parish for his support during his life.

  26. Chapelry of Heighington belonging to it, which, containing thirty families, it was desired, should be made a parish of itself.

  27. The chapelry included within its bounds the townships or hamlets of Stanbury and Near and Far Oxenhope, with the extensive moors and scattered houses stretching to the borders of Lancashire.

  28. The chapelry at Haworth, when Mr. Bronte accepted the perpetual curacy, was much more populous and important than that of Thornton.

  29. The increasing duties of his chapelry had rendered this step necessary.

  30. The situation of this chapelry was blessed with a more bracing air, and the curate had a somewhat better stipend than Thornton allowed, and so Mr. Bronte accepted the presentation from the patron.


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