单词 | parochial chapel |
释义 | > as lemmasparochial chapel b. parochial chapel: the place of worship of an ancient division of a parish attached to it by custom and repute, as e.g. in the case of the numerous divisions of the parish of Kendal, and other large parishes of the Lake district; district chapel, that of a modern ‘district’ or division of a parish constituted under the Church Building Acts, from 59 Geo. III, c. 134, onwards. To both of these the name church n.1 and adj. is now commonly given, except in remote districts or special instances. ΘΚΠ society > faith > artefacts > sanctuary or holy place > chapel > [noun] > parochial parochial chapelc1650 chapellany1726 society > faith > artefacts > sanctuary or holy place > chapel > [noun] > of division of parish district chapel1838 1491 Act 7 Hen. VII c. 2 §11 So that thoes espousels be solempnysed in Churche, Chapell, or Oratory. 1556 in J. G. Nichols Chron. Grey Friars (1852) 55 This yere [1547] was Barkyng chappylle at the Towre hylle pullyd downe. 1600 W. Shakespeare Merchant of Venice i. ii. 13 Chappels had beene Churches, and poore mens cottages Princes Pallaces. View more context for this quotation c1650 Parl. Surveys of Livings, etc. XVII. 238 The Parish [Swyne] hath belonging to it Six Chappells, and a Viccaridge House. c1650 Parl. Surveys of Livings, etc. XVII. 238 Drypoole hath a Parochiall Chappell depending upon Swyne. 1660 R. Coke Elements Power & Subjection 185 in Justice Vindicated Concerning the Mother-Parish-Church twenty shillings; and concerning a Chappel ten shillings. 1838 Act 2 & 3 Vict. c. 49 §2 In the case of any church or chapel, for or to which any district chapelry has been..assigned..such church or chapel..shall be and is hereby declared to be a perpetual curacy and benefice. c1840 W. F. Hook Church Dict. 13 It is to be regretted that countenance to the assumption of the name of chapel for their place of assembly on the part of dissenters, is too often given by our designating as churches many of the new sanctuaries, which are, in fact, only chapels. 1842 R. Burn Eccl. Law (ed. 9) I. 306 The last species of chapels, those erected under the authority of the various Church-Building Acts, and usually designated District Chapels. 1855 H. Martineau Guide to Eng. Lakes 120 Wastdale Head..There is a chapel, the humblest of chapels, with eight pews, and three windows in three sides. 1868 A. Sedgwick (title) Memorial by the Trustees of Cowgill Chapel. 1873 R. Phillimore Eccl. Law II. 1824 A parochial chapel is that which has the parochial rights of christening and burying; and this differs in nothing from a church, but in the want of a rectory and endowment. < as lemmas |
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