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chantry Meaning in Tamil ( chantry வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கிறித்தவர்களின் மான்யம் பெரும் சிறு கோயில்,



chantry's Usage Examples:

"But it was no more a chantry than the other colleges, all of which, like the monasteries and collegiate churches, were to pray for their founders' and other specified souls.


He was afterwards rector of Abbreochy, Loch Ness, and later held a chantry in the cathedral of Norway.


chantrye 18th century the church was a " vast building with 10 side altars and several chantries " .


Peter's day, and that the richest peasants (who formed the deputation) had begun the chantry long before, but that nine tenths of the peasants in that villages were in a state of the greatest poverty.


chantry schools in Bosbury and Bromyard.


chantry founded by Robert Thirsk earlier that century.


for a free grammar school at his name-place, Wainfleet, sufficient to produce for the chantry-priest-schoolmaster Lro a year, the same salary as the headmaster of Magdalen School, and built the school which still exists almost untouched, a fine brick building with two towers, 76 ft.


On the 16th of August 1404, he signed an agreement with the prior and convent for three monks to sing daily three masses in his beautiful chantry chapel in the nave of the cathedral, while the boys of the almonry, the cathedral.


The college is sometimes described as being different from other colleges in being merely a large chantry to pray for the souls of the dead warriors.


chantryhurch had formerly two chantries; one belonging to the Lords of the manor, and the other to the Townleys of Ditton.


chantry for priests, and in 1351 Ralph de Stratford built for John's chantry priests "a house of square stone," which came to be known as the college, and in connexion with which the church became collegiate.


The Six Articles were only fitfully put in execution, especially in 1543 and 1546: all the plots against Cranmer failed; and before he died Henry was even considering the advisability of further steps in the religious reformation, apart from mere spoliation like the confiscation of the chantry lands.


St Lawrence's chapel, a chantry built under Edward I.





Synonyms:

chapel,



Antonyms:

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