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    Chantry Place, formerly Intu Chapelfield and before that Chapelfield, is a shopping centre in Norwich city centre, on a site previously occupied by the...
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  • A chantry is an ecclesiastical term that may have either of two related meanings: a chantry service, a set of Christian liturgical celebrations for the...
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    its roof in the area south of the castle. A second shopping centre, Chantry Place (formally Chapelfield) was opened in 2005 on the site of a closed Caley's...
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  • A chantry is a monetary trust fund established by pre-Reformation English churches. Chantry may also refer to: Chantry, Devon, a location in England Chantry...
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  • Harry Chantry (21 November 1885 – 26 March 1971) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger. Lamming, Douglas (1985). A who's who of...
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    house in St Mary's Place on the estate, valued at about a £21 million. Other streets on the private inlcude St Mary's Gate and Chantry Square. Apartment...
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    Buckingham Chantry Chapel (also known as the Old Latin School) is a 15th-century chapel and a National Trust property in Buckingham, Buckinghamshire,...
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  • announced on 27 February 2013 that it had agreed to purchase Midsummer Place in Milton Keynes (now Intu Milton Keynes) from Legal & General for £250...
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  • one of two shopping centres in Norwich city centre, the other being Chantry Place, a five-minute walk away. The plans for the centre go back to 1977 when...
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    Chantry is a suburban residential area in the south west district of Ipswich, in the county of Suffolk, England. It lies west of Stoke. It has a population...
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    Chantry Flat is a designated "Recreation Area" within the Angeles National Forest, about three miles (5 km) into Big Santa Anita Canyon, and is closely...
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  • A six-week shoot took place in Ontario, and ended with three days in Dublin, Ireland. The scene where Wallace runs into Chantry at a movie theater was...
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  • Chantry Academy (formerly Suffolk New Academy and Chantry High School) is a secondary school with academy status in the Chantry area of Ipswich in the...
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    Chantry Park is a park located west of Ipswich town centre, in the Ipswich district, in the county of Suffolk, England. It is the largest park in Ipswich...
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    additional chantry chapel to the exterior of St George's Chapel. This was the first addition to St George's Chapel since the completion of the chantry on the...
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    St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle (category Articles with MusicBrainz place identifiers)
    medieval chantry foundations to have survived in England. The college was itself part of a medieval chantry, and there are a number of other chantry elements...
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  • Lowestoft The Buttermarket Centre, Ipswich Castle Quarter, Norwich Chantry Place, Norwich Culver Square, Colchester Dalegate Market / Shopping & Cafe...
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    Chantry Island is a small island in Lake Huron, south of the mouth of the Saugeen River and approximately a kilometre off the shores of the town of Southampton...
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    A hospital chantry is a part of a hospital dedicated to prayer. During the period 1100 to 1600 the western Latin Church developed a comprehensive theology...
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    The Chantry Island Lighthouse, officially known as Chantry Island Lightstation Tower, is a lightstation on Chantry Island, off the coast of Southampton...
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    to be made for the same iyntent" The Chantry established and funded by Weston is listed in the "Survey of Chantry Lands, Surrey" made between 1546 and...
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    Pastoral Centre in London Colney, Hertfordshire. Chantry Island is famous as being the alleged place of arrest of Saint Alban, the first Christian martyr...
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  • Chantry Mvié Nguéma (born 11 March 1980) is a Gabonese former footballer who played as a defender. He made 13 appearances for the Gabon national team...
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    London: Collins. p. 349. Holland, pp. 267– 74 Holland, p. 276 "About Chantry Island". Chantry Island. Marine Heritage Society. 2 March 2016. Archived from the...
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    (the first Chantry) The Ferguson Rifle – Ronan Chantry Over on the Dry Side Borden Chantry North to the Rails – Tom Chantry (Borden Chantry's son) The Rider...
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    Mells and north of Nunney, and includes the hamlets of Lower Whatley and Chantry. According to Robinson, it was called Watelei in the Domesday Book of 1086...
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    later that year, were granted a charter by Henry III of England to build a chantry. When William died in 1261, lordship was granted to Henry de Cobham, 1st...
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    services were referred to as anniversaries (Latin anniversarium), obiits or chantries. The German term is Jahrzeit, from which the Yiddish term Yahrtzeit is...
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  • Before the reformation there were also four chantry chapels in what is now Leeds city centre: the chantry chapel of St Mary the Virgin at the north east...
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  • self-discovery, and recovery from losing his arm, leads him to embrace the Chantry Guild. The Guild embraces a philosophy of destruction with the hope of...
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