What is the origin of the name Chapel?
1: English and Scottish: variant of Chappell.2: French: from a diminutive of Old French chape ‘hooded cloak cape hood’ or ‘hat’ (from Late Latin capa) hence a metonymic occupational [...]
History and topography of the city of York, the Ainsty Wapentake, and the East Riding of Yorkshire : embracing a general review of the...
...new edifice, to be called Wesley Chapel, was laid on Easter Tuesday in the present year (1855.) Tlie site of... (Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1855)
...new edifice, to be called Wesley Chapel, was laid on Easter Tuesday in the present year (1855.) Tlie site of... (Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1855)
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History and topography of the city of York, the Ainsty Wapentake, and the East Riding of Yorkshire : embracing a general review of the...
...CHAPEL, Little Stonegate.-This edifice, called Ebenezer Chapel, is a large brick building, with a basement story of stone and stone... (York, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1851)
...CHAPEL, Little Stonegate.-This edifice, called Ebenezer Chapel, is a large brick building, with a basement story of stone and stone... (York, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1851)
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History and topography of the city of York, the Ainsty Wapentake, and the East Riding of Yorkshire : embracing a general review of the...
...the north side, called Chapel Garth, is the site of the chapel and burial-ground of this convent. The estate was... (York, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1855)
...the north side, called Chapel Garth, is the site of the chapel and burial-ground of this convent. The estate was... (York, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1855)
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History and topography of the city of York, the Ainsty Wapentake, and the East Riding of Yorkshire : embracing a general review of the...
...it was resolved to build Salem Chapel, to which, on its completion, part of the congregation, with the Rev. James... (York, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1855)
...it was resolved to build Salem Chapel, to which, on its completion, part of the congregation, with the Rev. James... (York, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1855)
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History and topography of the city of York, the Ainsty Wapentake, and the East Riding of Yorkshire : embracing a general review of the...
...of a religious house, called Trinity Chapel. A piece of garden ground behind the building is supposed to have been... (York, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1855)
...of a religious house, called Trinity Chapel. A piece of garden ground behind the building is supposed to have been... (York, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1855)
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History and topography of the city of York, the Ainsty Wapentake, and the East Riding of Yorkshire : embracing a general review of the...
...f the Salem Chapel, at which about 100 children attend daily.... (York, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1855)
...f the Salem Chapel, at which about 100 children attend daily.... (York, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom - 1855)
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History and topography of the city of York, the Ainsty Wapentake, and the East Riding of Yorkshire : embracing a general review of the early history of Great Britain, and a general history and description of the county of York, Vol. 1
What is the origin of the name Chapel?
1: English and Scottish: variant of Chappell.2: French: from a diminutive of Old French chape ‘hooded cloak cape hood’ or ‘hat’ (from Late Latin capa) hence a metonymic occupational [...]