or CHARNEL-HOUSE, a kind of portico or gallery, usually in or near a churchyard, over which were charnel-houses anciently laid the bones of the dead after the flesh had been wholly consumed. Charnel-houses are now usually adjoining to the church.
or CHARNEL-HOUSE, a kind of portico or gallery, usually in or near a churchyard, over which were charnel-houses anciently laid the bones of the dead after the flesh had been wholly consumed. Charnel-houses are now usually adjoining to the church.