Definition of Chapelries. Meaning of Chapelries. Synonyms of Chapelries

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- Minver had chapelries of Porthilly and St Enodoc; Probus had chapelries of Cornelly and Merther and there were others. St Ives was a chapelry of Lelant...
- Macclesfield Hundred of Cheshire, England. It included two chapelries and ten townships. The chapelry of Congleton was an ancient borough and became a muni****l...
- as the ancient parish of Hornchurch which was divided into the three chapelries of Havering, Hornchurch and Romford. The name Havering is recorded in...
- Bristol Bridge, in what is now the city centre of Bristol. Several early chapelries were created within the parish covering where the urban area of Bristol...
- (24 km) north of Scarborough on the Yorkshire Coast. It is an ancient chapelry of Fylingdales in the wapentake of Whitby Strand. It is on the Cleveland...
- also includes chapelries (in italics). 1now in Hertfordshire rather than Greater London 2a chapelry to Hendon, in Gore hundred 3a chapelry to no church...
- Stoke-upon-Trent, the original ancient parish, with other settlements being chapelries. Stoke derives from the Old English stoc, a word that at first meant little...
- Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Dobcross was once a chapelry in the Quickmere division of Saddleworth. For centuries, Dobcross was a...
- table below), most of which still exist as part of the Church in Wales. Chapelries are listed in italics. 1chapel to Glasbury parish in Radnorshire Brecon...
- 19th century. By 1872, the township and sub-district was made up of two chapelries (St Peter's and St Luke's), Birkdale township, the hamlets of Ainsdale...