Chapelry

Word CHAPELRY
Character 8
Hyphenation chap el ry
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Chapelry"

What do we mean by chapelry?

The district attached to a chapel; a division of a large parish which has its own district chapel.

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The word "chapelry" in example sentences

The income of his chapelry was the munificent sum of £17 10 s. ❋ Unknown (1892)

St Audiens rosan chocolate chapelry with my diamants blickfeast after at minne owned hos for all the catclub to go cryzy and ❋ Unknown (2006)

‘And one of the said parties must, for the space of fifteen days immediately preceding such license, have had his or her usual place of abode within the parish or chapelry within which such marriage is to be solemnized!’ ❋ Unknown (2003)

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. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Simonside (in the chapelry of South Shields) was, according to tradition, so entirely depopulated, that the nearest townships divided the deserted lands. ❋ Various (N/A)

The value of the rectory of Burton, with the chapelry of Shepton, was returned, in 1650, as 201l. ❋ Various (N/A)

In 1841 the population of the chapelry was only 1526. ❋ Various (N/A)

There was a quay here and a chapelry in very early days, and the place was active enough before Penzance had come forward as a port at all; it is said that there was also a small oratory on St. Clement's Isle. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

In 1351 William de Barkworth, “lord of Polume,” presented to the moiety of the chapelry (of Poolham); and in 1369 Thomas de Thymelby presented to it. ❋ James Conway Walter (N/A)

Hansom (Chapter III) with Anceaumville, betrays the same belief in phonetic epilepsy that inspires the derivation of Barber from the chapelry of Sainte-Barbe. ❋ Ernest Weekley (1909)

A local tradition, which seems to have come into being during the present century, assigns the ceremony to the neighbouring hamlet or chapelry of Luddington, of which neither the chapel nor parish registers now exist. ❋ Sidney Lee (1892)

Stanbury_, _in the chapelry of Haworth aforesaid_, _my executors_. ❋ Clement King Shorter (1891)

_The chapelry of Haworth_, _and its dependent hamlets_, _contained by the returns for_ 1831, 5835 _inhabitants_; _and by the census taken in ❋ Clement King Shorter (1891)

HAWORTH _is a chapelry_, _comprising the hamlets of Haworth_, ❋ Clement King Shorter (1891)

The vicarage, under the shade of which she was sitting, was a new gray-stone building with wooden gables, occupying the site of what had once been the earlier vicarage house of Long Whindale, the primitive dwelling house of an incumbent, whose chapelry, after sundry augmentations, amounted to just twenty-seven pounds a year. ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)

The vicarage, under the shade of which she was sitting, was a new gray stone building with wooden gables, occupying the site of what had once been the earlier vicarage house of Long Whindale, the primitive dwelling-house of an incumbent, whose chapelry, after sundry augmentations, amounted to just twenty-seven pounds a year. ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)

Old parish of Lany in Kincardine, and chapelry of Balquhapple. ❋ John Hunter (1883)

At any rate, the vineyards of Arbois must always be interesting, and if the stories of the Templars 'orgies be true, we may be sure that the chapelry which they possessed in that town would be a favourable place of residence with the order; possibly Rule XVI. might there be somewhat relaxed. ❋ Unknown (1881)

At that time one of the three vicars retired on a pension; another removed to the chapelry of Holt, three miles from Wimborne (which had previously been served in turn by the vicars of Wimborne), a parsonage having been built for his accommodation; and the third became sole vicar of the minster church and the parish attached to it. ❋ Thomas Perkins (1874)

The first formed part of the parish of St. Lawrence, which was itself a mere chapelry of Minster till late in the thirteenth century. ❋ Grant Allen (1873)

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