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Chapel

Chapel [fr. Chapelle, Fr.]. a building either adjoining to a church,

Public chapels

Public chapels, are chapels founded at some period later than the church

Proprietary chapels

Proprietary chapels, those belonging to private persons who have purchased or erected

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Free-chapel

Free-chapel, a place of worship, so called because not liable to the visitation of the ordinary. It is always of...

Marriage

anytime within three months after, take place at the registered chapel specified in the license or certificate, without the presence of

Chaplain

An ecclesiastic who has a chapel or who performs religious service in a chapel

VerbarKapelle

A chapel hence the choir or orchestra of a princes chapel now

Chaplain

Capellanus, Lat.], an ecclesiastic who performs divine service in a chapel; but it mere commonly means one who attends upon a

Uniformity, Act of

singular ministers in any cathedral, collegiate or parish church or chapel or other place of public worship within this realm of

Liber niger domus regis

for his private amusement as for the service in his chapel.

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