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A History of the County of Hampshire
… has been found to show what chapel that was. Numerous chantries were founded in the priory church. William …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Certainly the N. transept, and probably the S., contained chantries associated respectively with the lords of the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
A History of the County of Gloucester
A History of the County of Essex
… and a house to support another chantry priest. 83 Both chantries survived in 1546 when the parish or Barwick's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by will proved 1357, and Agnes Holwey (d. 1396) endowed chantries. Both had been lost by 1548. 72 The fraternity … The chapel was recorded in 1438 and 1443. 77 Two chantries in the Lady chapel, those of Thomas Wylcot (founded … drafts prepared by Miss Jane Sayers; material relating to chantries was collected by Mr. A. F. Butcher. Cart. St. Frid. …
A History of the County of Chester
… Medieval Chester: Religion (Guilds, Confraternities, and Chantries). e.g. C.C.A.L.S., ZMB 5, f. 104v.; Jones, Ch. in …
A History of the County of Chester
… probably to accommodate the increasing number of chantries. The work comprised a polygonal Lady chapel flanked … Medieval Chester: Religion (Guilds, Confraternities, and Chantries). 3 Sheaf, xxxvi, passim; lv, p. 86; V.C.H. Ches. …
The medieval records of a London City church
… Mychelmasse A 1496 et A o regis xj o. [The Accounts of the Chantries.] 3Clerkes wag es & Bemelith is yer. ffrist, Rec …
The medieval records of a London City church
… Iohn Russell Wardens.] Thomas Colyns [The Accounts of the Chantries.] 1+ Ihesus. Clark es wagys and biemlygthe. ffurst, …
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