Chancel - Law Dictionary Search Results
Chancel
Chancel, the part of a church in which the communion table
Cancelli
around the bar of a court of justice between the chancel and the nave of a church or in a window
Chancel
That part of a church reserved for the use of the clergy where the altar or communion table is placed
Chevet
The extreme end of the chancel or choir properly the round or polygonal part
Faldistory
The throne or seat of a bishop within the chancel
VerbarJubeacute
A chancel screen or rood screen
VerbarSedilia
Seats in the chancel of a church near the altar for the officiating clergy
Churchwardens
make such order relative to seats in the church and chancel, not appropriated to particular purposes, as the ordinary (who has
Dilapidation
either voluntary, by pulling down, or permissive, by suffering the chancel, parsonage house, and other buildings thereunto belonging to decay. See
Faldisdory
stop, a place], the bishop's seat or throne within the chancel.
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