「Chapel」の共起表現一覧(2語右が「ease」)
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Saint Andrew's | chapel of ease, Great Fencote |
There are a | chapel of ease to Scotton and a Primitive Methodist c |
A | chapel of ease was originally built, and called 'St. |
There is also an Anglican | Chapel of ease at Pedlinge. |
he parishioners built Trinity Free Church as a | chapel of ease to Holy Trinity. |
St Anthony's Church was built as a | chapel of ease for Cartmel Priory in about 1505. |
St Mark's is effectively a | chapel of ease for the parish church at St Mewan. |
The name derives from a small | chapel of ease dedicated to St Mary. |
In the 1670s a | chapel of ease was created by converting a cottage at |
It was originally a | chapel of ease to St James' Church at nearby Stalmine |
He designed St John's | chapel of ease in Matlock Dale, Derbyshire, where he |
It was a | chapel of ease until 1834, when it was made a separat |
St Paul's Church, Sheffield, was a | chapel of ease to Sheffield Parish Church. |
This was originally a | chapel of ease to St Mary's Church, Acton. |
ng continued throughout the period including a | chapel of ease in Fanavolty circa 1840. |
The church was originally a | chapel of ease connected to the vicarage at Kilmersdo |
ly responsible for the building of St Martin's | chapel of ease, Blackheath in 1893. |
A | chapel of ease was built by the de Meysey family in t |
ish was moved from Biggin Church to its former | chapel of ease, Strawberry Chapel, which is about 10 |
It was built between 1410 and 1434 as a | chapel of ease: St Ives being within the parish of Le |
A | chapel of ease to St Mary's, later called the Church |
It was a | chapel of ease to St Bertoline's Church, Barthomley a |
Initially a | chapel of ease in the parish of St Mary's Church, Lym |
It was built as a | chapel of ease, and has a nave of four bays, north ai |
el Birch was instrumental in providing a small | chapel of ease, dedicated to St. Thomas, and consecra |
This was originally from 1891 a | chapel of ease to St Bridget's Church and became a se |
The church was built in the 12th century as a | chapel of ease in the parish of Kirkby Overblow. |
Cowley church was built as a | chapel of ease to Brampford Speke by Rhode Hawkins in |
St Mary's Parish Church, with its | chapel of ease St. Cross on Reigate Hill, and Reigate |
Angels, New Marston (1954-56), was built as a | chapel of ease for St. Andrew's parish church, Headin |
ed on the site it stands today, where a former | chapel of ease dating from before the Reformation onc |
To the south is the hamlet of Cowley with its | chapel of ease, which was formerly part of the eccles |
ich, for example, despite its size, remained a | chapel of ease to Acton until the 17th century. |
n ground, a pier, a post office and a Catholic | chapel of ease for the Kenmare parish. |
Ecclesiastically, Boarstall was originally a | chapel of ease for nearby Oakley, and its tithes were |
St. Michael's Church - originally built as a | chapel of ease, the church was expanded in the 14th c |
t between 1703 and 1706 by Arthur Tooley, as a | chapel of ease for St Andrew, Holborn, and became a p |
In 1856 a purpose-built | chapel of ease was completed, which was made the Chur |
It was originally built as a | chapel of ease in 1642, and it spent most of its earl |
The church was built in 1848 as a | chapel of ease in the parish of St Mary the Virgin's |
Saint Mary's Church began as a | chapel of ease to the priory but most of the building |
In later years, it served as a | chapel of ease to St Michael's, Bray until it was dec |
It originally served as a | chapel of ease for the parish church at Llanigon, but |
In 1880, the roundhouse was converted into a | chapel of ease to St Mary's Parish Church, Reigate, t |
Initially it was a | chapel of ease to Holy Trinity Church, Lenton, but on |
d 1843, the Church was initially regarded as a | chapel of ease to St Mary's Church in Broadwater. |
The church was built as a | chapel of ease to St Oswald's Church, Malpas in 1839 |
St. Stephen's was founded in 1839 as a | chapel of ease for St. John's Parish, Fairfield, and |
In Marazion there was a | chapel of ease dedicated to St Hermes (recorded in 13 |
e first church to be erected on the site was a | chapel of ease erected in 1833 and consecrated on 24 |
The old | chapel of ease became the north and south transepts o |
The first | chapel of ease at Chapeltown was built in 1111 and de |
t Weston Green, south of Thames Ditton, is the | chapel of ease of St. Nicholas, a plain red-brick bui |
It was built as Trinity Free Church, a | chapel of ease to Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Square |
cholas, after which the parish is named, was a | chapel of ease for St. Mary's church at Reculver. |
, was distant from the community; so in 1880 a | chapel of ease, St Mary Magdalene's, was built. |
In ancient times, there was a | chapel of ease at Levedale dedicated to St Laurence b |
Originally it was built as a | chapel of ease for the larger St Mary's Church, which |
sheep around the village and could rest at a ' | chapel of ease' located in the village. |
n this site since at least 1269, when it was a | chapel of ease to Great Budworth. |
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