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chantries Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ভজন-গৃহ, ভজন-মন্দির, প্রার্থনা-মন্দির, গীতমন্দির,





chantries's Usage Examples:

As a result, many of the smaller chantries within the chapel were preserved.


These are the only remaining chantries of their kind in England which have.


Many were established as chantries, where a priest was employed to say masses for passers by and for the.


The Chantries Act 1547 abolished the remaining chantries and confiscated their assets.


Most of the chantries founded in the priory church had lapsed, as the prior could not serve.


It is the only survivor of four chantries in Wakefield and the oldest and most ornate of the surviving bridge chapels.


He saw the fall of Thomas Cromwell, and the confiscation of chantries and colleges.


since the seventh century among many square miles of land, priories, chantries, tithes (rectories) and churches of Chertsey Abbey until the Dissolution.


control of the wealth of the chantries within its boundaries to the king.


Broke, who had been appointed commissioner for chantries in London, Westminster and.


These chantries were responsible for much of the little education in the town, but in 1548 the Chantries Act abolished the grammar.


monasteries by Henry VIII was followed in 1547 by the suppression of chantries by Edward VI and the building was deconsecrated.


In general chantries were largely found in England.


a result, most were regarded as chantries and were dissolved during the Reformation under the Abolition of Chantries Acts, 1545 and 1547.


in the later medieval period, testators consistently tended to favour chantries linked to parochial charitable endowments.


Dissolution of the Monasteries, but was suppressed along with its associated chantries under Edward VI in 1547.


College, Cambridge, as a small community of priests dedicated to saying chantries for Gonville and his heirs.


Henry VIII laws were enacted suppressing all monasteries and chantries.


In the case of chantries, little had occurred since the 1545 Act and when King Edward.



Synonyms:

chapel;

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