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chantry (ˈtʃɑːntrɪ, ˈtʃæ-) Forms: 4–5 chaunterie, 4–6 -tre, 5 chawnterye, 5–6 chauntery(e, 6 chauntrie, -trye, chawntory, chanterie, (? schawittry, schawnter), 6–7 chauntrey, 7 chantrie, 5–9 chauntry, 5– chantry. [ME. chaunterie, a. OF. chanterie, f. chanter to sing: see -ery. In med.L. cantaria, ca...
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Chantry
A chantry is an ecclesiastical term that may have either of two related meanings:
a chantry service, a Christian liturgy of prayers for the dead, which the "chantry duties".
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Why People Hoard and How to Help - Chantry Health
There may also be one or more of these factors in evidence. But this list of some of the reasons why people hoard may give you some useful insights. Hoarding as a Response to Trauma - this could be from a difficult or traumatic childhood, or from a specific event. This could include a close bereavement and many other kinds of shocks or losses.
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Chantry (disambiguation)
Chantry may also refer to:
Art Chantry (born 1954), American graphic designer
Chantry, Devon, a location in England
Chantry, Ontario, Canada
Chantry The Chantry (Ipswich), a former mansion and current neurological care centre in Ipswich, Suffolk, England
See also
Chantry Island (disambiguation)
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Harry Chantry
Harry Chantry (21 November 1885 – 26 March 1971) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger.
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Chantry, Suffolk
Amenities
Chantry has a public library, several pubs, shopping parades, a community centre and health care providers. See also
Chantry Park
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Ipswich Districts
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Borbach Chantry
Borbach Chantry, West Dean, in south-east Wiltshire, England, was built in 1333.
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Chantry House
Chantry House can refer to many British buildings which were formerly associated with a chantry, including:
Chantry House, Bunbury, chantry house in Bunbury , Cheshire
Chantry House, Disley, Cheshire; see Listed buildings in Disley
Chantry House, Henley-on-Thames, chantry house in Henley-on-Thames
Sacred Heart
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Morpeth Chantry
Morpeth Chantry also known as All Saints Chantry is a Grade I listed building situated adjacent to the site of the ancient bridge across the River Wansbeck Tenants occupying the building include the Northern Poetry Library, Northumbria Craft Centre, Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum, and the Tourist Information
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Chantry Academy
Chantry Academy (formerly Suffolk New Academy and Chantry High School) is a secondary school with academy status in the Chantry area of Ipswich in the In May 2015, following a public consultation, the school announced it would be reverting to the Chantry name under the guise of Chantry Academy, which
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Kilve Chantry
Kilve Chantry was a religious site in Kilve, Somerset, England. Some parts of the chantry complex have survived intact and are now 'Chantry' and 'Priory Cottages', but the large solar wing is now ruined.
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Milton Chantry
Milton Chantry is a former chantry chapel in Gravesend, Kent England. It was built in 1322 by Aymer de Valence the Earl of Pembroke as a chantry chapel. Milton Chantry is all that remains of the Hospital of St.
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Art Chantry
The monograph explored Chantry's process crafting his graphic design. Chantry is the author of the book Art Chantry Speaks: A Heretic's History of 20th Century Graphic Design, released in 2015.
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Chantry Island
Chantry Island may refer to:
Chantry Island, Hertfordshire, a small piece of land in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Canada
Chantry Island Lightstation Chantry Island (Ontario), a small island in Lake Huron
Chantry Island (Nunavut), a small island in Dolphin and Union Strait, near Victoria Island
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Chantry Mill
Chantry Mill is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Storrington in West Sussex. It is a Geological Conservation Review site.
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