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Retrochoir
extension of a church behind the high altar as a chapel also in an apsidal church all the space beyond the
VerbarSacrarium
A sort of family chapel in the houses of the Romans devoted to a special
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
Canon of 1603 prescribed that-- In every parish church and chapel within this realm shall be provided one parchment book, at
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Brawling
guilty of riotous, violent, or indecent behaviour in churches and chapels of the Church of England or Ireland, or in any
Cemetery
apart from any parochial church, though it has ordinarily a chapel of its own for the performance of a burial service;
Chancellor, Lord
office so conversant in writings), and presiding over the royal chapel, he became keeper of the sovereign's conscience, visitor, in right
Chapelry
Chapelry, the precints and limits of a chapel.
Banns of marriage
shall be solemnized in one of the parish churches or chapels where such banns shall have been published, and in no
Dissenters
20 Vict. c. 119, ss. 17, 27. The (English) Dissenters Chapels Act, 1844 (see that title), provided for meeting-houses; and the
Matrix ecclesias
the same diocese, or a parochial church in relation to chapels depending on it, Leg. Hen. I. c. 19
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