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CHANTRY

Volume 6 · 58 words · 1860 Edition

or CHAUNTRY, a little chapel or altar, commonly in some church endowed (before the Reformation) with lands or other revenue, for the maintenance of one or more priests, daily to say or sing mass for the souls of the founder and such others as he might appoint. Chantries were dissolved in England by 1st Edw. VI, cap. 14.