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Meaning of "chapelry"
A chapelry is a subdivision of a parish in England that has its own church and priest
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- The district attached to a chapel; a division of a large parish which has its own district chapel.
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It is also an ecclesiastical parish and a chapelry.
A hill which gives name to the chapelry commands an extensive panoramic view.
The chapelry covered the township of Wheelton.
And it has always been a chapelry of Urchfont parish.
Unsworth chapelry included part of the parish of Middleton.
Previously it was a township within the chapelry of Heptonstall.
Middleton was a chapelry of the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Rothwell.
The village was in the chapelry of Derwent.
Swinton was a chapelry in the township of Worsley and ecclesiastical parish of Eccles.
It was formerly a chapelry of Hanslope.
The chapelry of Cousland was annexed to Cranston about the time of the Reformation.
The church was a chapelry of Doulting.
The chapelry of Norwood had functioned as a separate parish since the Middle Ages.
Penketh was originally part of Prescot parish but became a chapelry and then a separate parish.
Warbstow was then a chapelry to Treneglos and the two benefices were later united as a vicarage.
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For most of its history Teffont Magna was a chapelry of neighbouring Dinton.
The other chapelry is called Talygarn.
For most of its history Teffont Magna had been a chapelry of Dinton.
The Ward was formerly a chapelry of the parish of Finglas.
Chapelry of Leaton.
Little Coxwell was a dependent chapelry of the ecclesiastical parish of Great Faringdon.
Status details for Chapelry.
It was originally a chapelry to Seavington St Mary.
The chapelry of Farlow was an exclave of Herefordshire, part of the hundred of Wolphy.
It was originally a chapelry of Sherborne Minster.
The old chapelry was removed and a church was re-built in the same position.
The church is dedicated to St Mauganus ; St Martin 's is a chapelry belonging to this parish.
Yiewsley was a chapelry in the ancient parish of Hillingdon, Middlesex.
The Council voted to establish a chapelry upon the new parish on the 8 May 1869.
The chapelry of Swanley in the parish was formed into a separate parish of Swanley in 1955.
Thus, the boundary of chapelry of St. Lawrence coexisted with that of the manor.
Othery was a chapelry of Sowy parish with its own chaplain from the 13th century.
St Mary 's was a dependent chapelry of Sandford St. Martin until the 16th century.