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चंट्री Meaning in English



चंट्री शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : chantry


चंट्री इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

The south transept of the parish church had a chantry chapel founded by William Hamelin in 1290, who gave land in Wymondham, Saxby and Thorp Edmer for a chaplain to celebrate mass in perpetuity on his behalf.


By 1553 the chantry was no longer in existence possibly as a result of the Reformation when saying masses for the departed was abolished.


It is possible that this ancient school dated back as far as 1351 when a chantry was created at Farnham Castle, but there is no documentary evidence of this.


It had been assumed that this chantry was somewhere in the south transept, but recent investigations have convincingly suggested that it was over the south porch.


These are considered to be effigies of Sir"nbsp;William de"nbsp;Bradshaigh, who founded a chantry in the church in 1338, and his wife, Mabel.


The earliest mention of a chapel in Blackrod was in 1338 when Dame Mabel de Bradshagh endowed a chantry priest to say divine service and mass in the chapel of St Catherine.


A chantry chapel was founded in the mid-15th century by Geoffrey Crowle and William Amcotts.


Manor of Ralegh [in Pilton] and advowson of chantry there, and moiety of manor of Awton Gifford to go after death of Elizabeth, late wife of Hewe Chechester, to Johan (i.


Richard was buried in the chancel of Poughley Priory Church, near Great Shefford in Berkshire, and bequeathed property to that church and a 99-year lease lands to a chantry chapel within in the parish church of East Shifford "to keep an obiit there for my soul and to yearly keep in order the said parish church and to maintain lights there".


Possibly this was the chantry said to have been built by the D'Evercy family.


Sir Peter founded a chantry at Brympton d'Evercy in 1306, endowing a priest with a messuage and in the parish.


St Botolph's church was built in the late 15th century as a chantry chapel.


When chantry chapels were abolished in the 1540s it became a school and a house was added on for the schoolmaster.





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