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chantry

[chan-tree, chahn-] / ˈtʃæn tri, ˈtʃɑn- /
NOUN
altar
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One Friday toward the end of September the monks of the choir stood practicing in the chantry.

From "The Door in the Wall" by Marguerite de Angeli

At the lectern during rehearsals he turned the pages of the missal, a book of music notes large enough for all the Brothers to see as they stood in the chantry.

From "The Door in the Wall" by Marguerite de Angeli

Henry IV.'s death at, 80; Henry V.'s chantry, 81 Westminster Abbey, Almonry, clerks of, 71 Westminster Abbey, Customary of, 18, 22 f.,

From William de Colchester Abbot of Westminster by Pearce, Ernest Harold

It was erected before A.D. 1292, as, during that year, Roger Levenoth, an inhabitant, endowed the chantry, with a house and 100 acres of land in Roydon.

From Ecclesiastical Curiosities by Various

He was afterwards rector of Abbreochy, Loch Ness, and later held a chantry in the cathedral of Norway.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 5 "Hinduism" to "Home, Earls of" by Various




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