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chapelwarden
ˈchapelˌwarden One who holds the same office in a ‘chapel’ (of the established Church of England), as a churchwarden holds in a church: now commonly replaced by ‘churchwarden’.1688 Lond. Gaz. No. 2375/1 The Churchwardens, Chapelwardens, and Sidesmen. 1753 Scots Mag. Sept. 435/1 The churchwardens and...
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Stragglethorpe
It also appears that the village was responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of this building, as in 1819 an invoice was paid by the Chapelwarden for
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chapelry
chapelry (ˈtʃæpəlrɪ) [a. OF. chapelerie, in med.L. capellāria; see -ery, -ry.] 1. The district attached to a chapel; a division of a large or populous parish having its own parochial or district chapel.1591 Charter Jas. VI in A. M{supc}Kay Hist. Kilmarnock App., Chapelries. 1669 Woodhead St. Teresa ...
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Winsley
Harvey of Bradford and the Winsley chapelwarden, James Baber, owner of Murhill stone quarry and other local properties.
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