Definitionn. an endowment for the singing of Masses
Last update: August 22, 2015
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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. [Please select]
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"Come here and sit in my place," said Chantry, "and see the perspective you can get." [Please select]
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Turner dearly loved his friends, and the story of Chantry's death, illustrates it. [Please select]
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Chantry chapels enclosed on two of the sides by wooden screen-work are more common. [Please select]
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[Footnote 5: The words Church, Chapel, and Chantry often form parts of the names of Roman sites, where the ruined masonry has been popularly mistaken for that of deserted ecclesiastical buildings. [Please select]
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The chantry altar reredos is more frequently remaining, even where the altar and alabaster table[193-*] above have been destroyed; rarely, however, in a perfect state. [Please select]
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