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Dissenters Chapels Act
Dissenters Chapels Act (7 & 8 Vict. c. 45), (statutory title, 'The
Donative
or any subject by his license, founded a church or chapel, and ordained that it should be merely in the gift
Garter
Chancery. The Chappel of St. George, Windsor Castle, is the Chapel of the Order, Debrett's Peerage.
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Gretna green marriage
marry according to the Scotch law; so a sort of chapel was built at Gretna Green, in which the English marriage
Hermitorium
Hermitorium, the chapel or place of prayer belonging to a hermitage.
Injunction
a benefice; the appointing of a minister to a dissenting chapel; the dealing with or the sailing of a ship: the
Prestimony, or Pr'stimonia
a priest, without being erected into any title or benefice, chapel, prebend, or priory. It is not subject to the ordinary;
Luminare
candle set burning on the altar of any church or chapel, for the maintenance whereof land and rent-charges were frequently given
Minister
responsible to Parliament. In religion, a pastor of a church, chapel, or meeting-house, etc. Minister, in U.K., Ministers are appointed by
Parochial Chapels
Parochial Chapels, places of public worship in which the rites of sacrament
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