| David Hughson - 1805 - 590 страница
...small chapel, or particular altar in ca* thedral or parish churches, endowed with lands or revenue*, for the maintenance of a priest, to pray for the souls of the founder and hit friends. The principal use and intent of chantries was, for prayers for souls departed, on a supposition... | |
| David Hughson - 1805 - 598 страница
...four-pence. f A chantry was usually a small chapel, or particular altar in cathedral or parish churches, endowed with lands or revenues, for the maintenance of a priest, to pray for the souli of the founder and hi» friends. The principal use and intent of chantries was, for prayers for... | |
| R B. Anderdon - 1824 - 382 страница
...A chantry was commonly a little chapel or particular altar, in some cathedral or parochial church, endowed with lands or revenues for the maintenance...pray for the souls of the founder and his friends. (n) Burn's EC. Law. The main use and intent of these chantries was for prayers for souls departed,... | |
| Berwickshire Naturalists' Club (Scotland) - 1857 - 302 страница
...with this Chantry. The main use and intent of these Chantries was, for prayers for souls departed, on a supposition of purgatory, and of being released from thence by masses satisfactory*. * That they were used for other purposes, may be learned from an interesting passage... | |
| Richard Burn - 1842 - 898 страница
...cantaria, was commonly a little chapel, or particular altar in some cathedral or parochial church, endowed with lands or revenues for the maintenance...pray for the souls of the founder and his friends. A man might make a chantry by licence of the king without the ordinary, for the ordinary hath nothing... | |
| Samuel Tymms - 1854 - 246 страница
...A chantry might be either a chapel or an altar, endowed with lands and revenues, for the perpetual maintenance of a priest, to pray for the souls of the founder and his friends. Chantry chapels were frequently choirs in miniature, and had their raised altars, tapers, crucifixes,... | |
| Orby Shipley - 1872 - 534 страница
...A little chapel, or particular altar, either in or attached to some cathedral or parochial church, endowed with lands or revenues for the maintenance...pray for the souls of the founder and his friends. Chantries were dissolved in the time of Henry VIII. and by I Edw. VI. c. 14. 2. An endowment which... | |
| 1878 - 538 страница
...Cantaria. " It was commonly a little chapel, or particular altar in some cathedral or parochial church, endowed with lands or revenues for the maintenance...pray for the souls of the founder and his friends." || Burns tells us, that ' ' a man might make a chantry by license of the king without the ordinary;... | |
| 1878 - 576 страница
...Cantaria. " It was commonly a little chapel, or particular altar in some cathedral or parochial church, endowed with lands or revenues for the maintenance...pray for the souls of the founder and his friends." || Burns tells us, that ' ' a man might make a chantry by license of the king without the ordinary;... | |
| William George Fretton - 1879 - 398 страница
...Hospitals; the former founded in 1506, by Thomas Bond, for ten poor men "and a woman to look to them," with a priest to pray for the souls of the founder and his family, and all Christian souls. The building itself is of timber framework, well preserved, and occupies... | |
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