He induced Barber to give a chaplaincy to Pilkington, a young clergyman of whose talent and modesty Swift was thoroughly convinced.
The sermon was not political, and the selection of the text a pure accident; but Sheridan was accused of Jacobitism, and lost his chaplaincy in consequence.
On his removal to the chaplaincy of the Lock Hospital in London, he met with the same troubles as at Olney, on a larger scale, and in an aggravated form.
Herbert Tanerton, who had been fidgeting in his chair, spoke: "Am I mistaken in assuming that your acceptance of this chaplaincy depends upon Miss Rymer?
The appointment he expected has been offered to him; it is a chaplaincy at the Bahama Islands.
It was no more, or other, than she had heard from him before--the whole sum and substance of it consisted of representations why he must accept this chaplaincy at the Bahamas, and why she must accompany him thither.
They were married in less than a month; for Mr. Sale's chaplaincy would not wait for him.
Mr. Grant's offer of a Bengal chaplaincy seemed to come to him as the solution.
If the chaplaincy at Fort William should be given me, it would seem to be His design not to call me to the peculiar work of a missionary, but to fix my station among the English.
His mind was made up, and on the 4th of May he resigned his chaplaincy at Noyon and his rectorship at Pont l'Eveque.
In May 1521 he was appointed to a chaplaincy attached to the altar of La Gesine in the cathedral of Noyon, and received the tonsure.
To-day I have been to the palace to tell them they may dispose of my seven duros monthly and my chaplaincy of nuns.
He had been promised several times a chaplaincy of nuns, but he was one of those faithful to the Cathedral, one of those quite in love with the great establishment.
Aubert and Angele, De la Foret, Lempriere, and Buonespoir--the Queen made Michel de la Foret the gift of a chaplaincy to the Crown.
During this two months' voyage, the duties of Whitefield's chaplaincy were performed with his usual regularity and zeal.
Let the law sponge out the fellow's debts; set him going again with twenty pounds when he quits the prison, and get him a chaplaincy in the Isle of Man.
But, by the Colonel's interest, the chaplaincy of Boggley Wollah was procured for the Rev.
The governor deprived the Order of St. Francis of the administration and chaplaincy of the royal hospital of Manila, which they had administered with great care, charity, and zeal; and appointed a lay administrator and a secular chaplain.
Your father had promised me a letter to Lady Augusta at Rome, with reference to a chaplaincy I was looking for, and he told Belton to inform me that he had written the letter and sealed it, and left it on the table in the library.
In their charge is the chaplaincy of the presidio of the Spaniards, and the mission to the natives and those of other nationalities belonging to this presidio.
Some weeks passed after this conversation before the question of the chaplaincy gathered any practical import for Lydgate, and without telling himself the reason, he deferred the predetermination on which side he should give his vote.
The affair of the chaplaincy remained a sore point in his memory as a case in which this petty medium of Middlemarch had been too strong for him.
Do you mean to accept the College chaplaincy or not?
I think such an office as that chaplaincy is very good, one here and there for the reward of merit; and I think he was very right to take it; but still it would not do, would it, to have many of them?
Amidst the anxieties of his colonial chaplaincy he found or made opportunities to conduct a work which of itself would have been sufficient to exhaust the energies and to immortalize the memory of any other man.
Within a week he was removed from his chaplaincy at the capital to the rectory of Grimsey, the smallest cure of the Icelandic Church, on an island separated from the mainland by seven Danish miles of sea.
Rogers from hischaplaincy at Norfolk Island; for private circulation.
In the meantime, the chaplaincy is vacant, and I thought of you.
In London he met Swift, who procured him a chaplaincyat Hull.
After losing the Hull chaplaincy through a change of ministry in 1714, he devoted himself to writing.
The most easy way to do this was for me to take Orders, and get a cure of souls or a chaplaincy to a nobleman.
The cure of souls he desired was not given him, no chaplaincy was offered him.
Samuel Bishop was requested to accept the chaplaincy at some distant Union.
Nothing then--but a few months later, he was appointed to the chaplaincy of a Union--of course a much smaller position than the one he had occupied.
To begin with, there was a wholesale offer by Christian ministers for chaplaincy work.
But he remains at home during this war, for the Chaplaincy Department has become a big thing, and only very occasionally can he pay visits to the front.
The Chaplaincy Department has developed into a great and well-organised agency for good.
At the head of the Chaplaincy Department is Bishop Taylor-Smith, the Chaplain-General.
McLean Watt (Edinburgh), who was unable to accept a chaplaincy for the period required by the War Office, and the Rev.
Aubert and Angele, De la Foret, Lempriere, and Buonespoir--the Queen made Michel de la Foret the gift of a chaplaincy to the crown.
He therefore entered the service as a private and was promoted to the chaplaincy just before his division went overseas.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chaplaincy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.