Chaplains of London (Parish) — In 1319 William, Parson of the Church of St. Mary Woolnoth, is mentioned as the Pitancier of the Community of Parish Chaplains of London (Riley s Mem. xliv.) … Dictionary of London
Parish — This article is about ecclesiastical administration. For the administrative or civil parish, see Parish (administrative division). For other uses, see Parish (disambiguation). St Margarete Parish Church, Berndorf, Lower Austria, surrounded by… … Wikipedia
Parish Clerks — Licensed as a guild in 1233 by the name of the Fraternity of St Nicholas. Dissolved and reincorporated 24 H. VIII. Charter granted Jas. I. 1611. Printed the weekly Bills of Mortality from 1593. Played histories from Holy Scripture yearly … Dictionary of London
Parish church in the Tower for the inhabitants there, in Tower ward (S. 492). — First mention: Founded probably Temp. H. I. Mentioned in reign of K. John, 1210 (Bell, p. 1 ; Clark, ii. 257). Present church erected 1305 6 (Rot. claus., 34 Ed. I. m. 8, quoted Bell, 1). Rector and chaplains appointed 1353 (Newcourt, I. 529) … Dictionary of London
Four Chaplains — The Four Chaplains George L. Fox, Alexander D. Goode … Wikipedia
Crediton Parish Church — Church of the Holy Cross Church of the Holy Cross and the Mother of Him who hung thereon Crediton Parish Church Coordinates … Wikipedia
University Church of St Mary the Virgin — Parish church name = University Church of St Mary the Virgin caption = The church from the High Street. dedication = Blessed Virgin Mary denomination = Church of England tradition = liberal catholic parish = Oxford deanery = archdeaconry =… … Wikipedia
St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal) — Parish church name=Cathedral Church of Saint Mary the Virgin caption=The eastern spire of St Mary s Cathedral dedication=St Mary the Virgin denomination=Scottish Episcopal Church tradition=Broad Church diocese=Edinburgh bishop=Brian Smith provost … Wikipedia
Chaplain — • Discusses the types including court, beneficed, parochial, domestic, pontifical, and military Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Chaplain Chaplain … Catholic encyclopedia
Saint Anne's Guild — was one of the medieval religious guilds or associations of the City of Dublin, Ireland. It is most noteworthy for the considerable documentary evidence extant and for having survived as a Catholic lay association until the eighteenth century,… … Wikipedia