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Then he saw it was Chantry, and his face went white.
The common way to set up a school at this time was by means of a chantry.
If what it said was true, she would have to go north and on to the Chantry.
They wanted to be married to the Chantry and to a man.
"You just like that story because it makes the Chantry look bad."
I guess nobody knew Chantry well, or much about his place.
Chantry has been meaning to do away with his wife for some time.
Chantry turned his eyes away and knew what he intended to do.
They have a pier here, a little east of Chantry.
Chantry let him have three good jumps while he held his fire.
The north chantry or chapel was for many years used as a school.
"If you know a way to head them off, we'd better get going early," said Chantry.
Chantry would have wanted a man like him on the place."
Chantry looked grim, and he had a face for it.
Frank looked around at Chantry, as he turned his horse.
If it plays that way, Chantry, give her a good life.
Chantry is tough, an' you know how he feels about the law.
A chantry chapel was built on the south side of the church in 1311.
Chantry walked out a step toward him, still with that gun in his hand.
Some stayed on at the Chantry, but few rose to high levels.
We all kept busy for a while, even Chantry, with his thoughts.
The ears were up, and Chantry could sense the interest of his horse.
This was probably due to the founding the chantry in 1316.
Reluctantly, Chantry gave up the idea of moving their camp.
The large arch, which opened into the chantry, is now filled in.
A chantry chapel was built on the south side of the church in 1311.
An adjacent chantry chapel was added between 1399 and 1403.
A chantry chapel was added to the northeast of the church in 1486.
The chantry chapel on the bridge was licensed in 1356.
The church started life as a chantry chapel for the Heywood family.
There was a chantry chapel here in the 12th century.
Between 1296 and 1316 a chantry chapel was added to the north side of the nave.
It is the only private chantry chapel to survive the Reformation.
The south transept was endowed as a chantry chapel in 1405.
The tower and a chantry chapel for the Crane family of the local hall were added during the following century.
There were two chantry chapels in the collegiate church, both well-endowed.
The chantry chapel was in disrepair by 1520 and demolished shortly after 1530.
Standing amid the headstones next to the church are the ruins of a small chantry chapel.
The new cathedral was complete by about 1400, apart from the addition of the chapter house and chantry chapels.
There was also a chantry chapel at Pennington, the earliest known record of which dates from 1285.
A chantry chapel at the east end of the south aisle is dedicated to St Mary.
Following the dissolution of the monasteries, six chantry chapels were removed in 1548.
The 15th-century chantry chapel underwent another change in 1900.
The upper floor is a chantry chapel and the lower is a vestry.
Around the chancel are three chantry chapels, the church's "most memorable" features.
Its initial purpose was to act as a chantry chapel to sing masses for the souls of those killed in the battle.
Wakefield had four chantry chapels, three of which dated from the 13th century.
In addition, a chantry chapel was built on the north side of the church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
The church was built on the site of a former chantry chapel, dedicated to St Helen, founded in about 1525.
The north aisle was leaded and there was a chantry chapel at the east end with a screen.