Chapel - Law Dictionary Search Results
Peto's Act
the Act of 1850 had been held in Re Hoghton Chapel, (1854) 2 WR 631, not to apply. Extended to burial
Private Chapels Act, 1871 (English)
Private Chapels Act, 1871 (English), by which the bishop may license a
Residence
holding a benefice, which comprises all parochial churches, perpetual curacies, chapels, and church or chapel districts, if with cure of souls,
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Reward
for the discovery of a series of murders in White chapel in 1888, steadily refused to do so. Advertising a reward
Sacrilege
s. 24, Larceny Act, 1916, breaking and entering any church, chapel, meeting-house, or other place of divine worship and committing any
Dean
enforce discipline. (5) Honorary Deans, as the Dean of the Chapel Royal, St. James's. (6) Deans of Provinces or Deans of
Commandments
a table of the Ten Commandments in every church or chapel.
Crypta
Christians for the performance of religious services in safety], a chapel or oratory underground, or under a church or cathedral, Du
Kage
A chantry chapel inclosed with lattice or screen work
Capellane
The curate of a chapel a chaplain
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