7 examples of chapelry in sentences

A church, a chapelry of Minstead, certainly stood here in the thirteenth century, but was destroyed, and a Georgian building erected in its turn to give place to the church we see.

It was probably during this plague that the village of Simonside (in the chapelry of South Shields) was, according to tradition, so entirely depopulated, that the nearest townships divided the deserted lands.

The following extract from Lewis's Topographical Dictionary further explains the allusion in the poem: "Hugil, a chapelry six and a quarter miles from Kendal.

The chapel, rebuilt in 1743 by Robert Bateman, stands in the village of Ings, which is in this chapelry.

The church, originally a chapelry belonging to Cleeve Abbey, was rebuilt in 1862.

Long Load, a parish 2 m. N. of Martock, with a modern church built on the site of an old chapelry or chantry.

Its little aisleless church, which was once a chapelry of Alfred's monastery at Athelney, has a beautiful, though small, Perp. tower (with double belfry windows).

7 examples of  chapelry  in sentences