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  1. Dean of the Chapel Royal

    Unreferenced date August 2008 Portal Anglicanism Dean of the Chapel Royal , in any kingdom, can be the title of an official charged with oversight of that kingdom s Chapel Royal , the Ecclesiastical Household ecclesiastical establishment which is part of the Royal Household and ministers to it. England In England, the office of Dean of the Chapel Royal dating from 1312 has been by custom held by the Bishop of London since 1748. In practice, the chapel, its choir, and the various chapel buildings associated with it come under the oversight of the Sub Dean, who is the Queen s residential chaplain. Scotland In Scotland, the title first appears in the fifteenth century, when it may have referred ... founded a new Chapel Royal in Stirling Castle , but from 1504 onwards the deanery was held by successive Bishop of Galloway Bishops of Galloway with the title of Bishop of the Chapel Royal and authority over all the royal palaces within Scotland. The deanery was annexed to the bishopric of Dunblane in 1621, and the Chapel Royal was removed to Holyrood, Edinburgh Holyrood . The office of Dean was suppressed with the abolition of prelacy in 1689, and the revenues of the Chapel Royal reverted to the Crown ... 1727 onwards part was allocated to three royal chaplains , known collectively as the Deans of the Chapel Royal. Replacement of these chaplains by professors of the Divinity Faculties in the University ... place between 1860 and 1868. In 1886 the office of Dean was revived and united by royal warrant to that of Dean ... in the United Kingdom Chapel Royal Clerk of the Closet Ecclesiastical Household Category Church of England deans Chapel Royal Category Scottish clergy Category Scottish royalty Category Lists of Scottish people Category Positions within the British Royal Household Category Anglican ecclesiastical offices Category Ceremonial officers in the United Kingdom Category Deans of the Chapel Royal UK royal ... William James Morris 1996 2006 The Very Revd James Harkness, Royal Victorian Order KCVO Order of the Bath ...   more details



  1. Chapel Royal

    of Dean of the Chapel Royal in 1312 mdash the Chapel Royal formerly had no official base, but travelled ... Scotland and England have distinct Dean of the Chapel Royal Deans of the Chapel Royal , that of England ... QueensChapelLondon.jpg thumb right The Queen s Chapel , one of the two Chapels Royal of St. James s Palace A Chapel Royal is a body of priests and singers who serve the spiritual needs of their sovereign ... as the Vienna Boys Choir and permanently settled in the Royal Court Chapel. After 1926 to consolidate the financial position of the Vienna Boys Choir the Royal Court Chapel organised a wide ...&reserve mode active Austria ref Denmark Choir of the Chapel Royal, Copenhagen. ref http www.crescendi.org ... Kingdom or Canada formally known as the royal Free Chapel of the Household . The household ... at the time, until James I of England James VI commissioned William Schaw to build a new Chapel Royal ... s Palace. The chapel s choir , known as the Children of the Chapel Children of the Chapel Royal , achieved ... , the choir was often augmented by violin ists from the royal band at various times the chapel has also ... and Christ Church Royal Chapel Christ Church, Her Majesty s Chapel Royal of the Mohawk , were associated ... to the status of Chapel Royal in 1904 and 2004 respectively. Image chapelroyal.jpg thumb Chapel Royal Dublin Castle The Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle br restored and open to the public Establishment The Chapel Royal refers not to a building but to an establishment in the Royal Household a body of priests ..., applied to those buildings used as chapels by the priests and singers of the Chapel Royal for the performance .... James s Palace in London the Chapel Royal and the Queen s Chapel. Since such establishments are outside ... organist, choirmaster, and composer of the British Chapel Royal is Andrew Gant , ref cite ... Christ Church Chapel Royal.jpg thumb right The Christ Church Royal Chapel , one of two Chapels Royal in Canada In the United Kingdom The Chapel Royal occupies a number of buildings. The main chapel ...   more details



  1. Dean Row Chapel, Wilmslow

    Infobox church name Dean Row Chapel, Wilmslow fullname image imagesize imagealt landscape caption pushpin map Cheshire pushpin map alt pushpin mapsize 250 pushpin label position map caption Location in Cheshire latd 53.3306 longd 2.1952 location Wilmslow , Cheshire country England coordinates coord 53.3306 2.1952 region GB type landmark display title osgraw SJ 871 815 denomination Unitarianism Unitarian churchmanship membership attendance website http www.ukunitarians.org.uk deanrow Dean Row Chapel former name bull date founded date founder dedication dedicated date consecrated date cult relics events past bishop people status functional status Active heritage designation Grade II designated date 30 March 1951 architect architectural type Chapel style groundbreaking 1695 completed date construction cost closed date demolished date capacity length width width nave height diameter other dimensions floor count floor area spire quantity spire height materials Red brick with sandstone dressings ... serversguild logo logosize Dean Row Chapel is a Unitarian place of worship near Manchester , England ... Results Single.aspx?uid 414104&resourceID 5 title Dean Row Unitarian Chapel, Wilmslow publisher ... url http www.thornber.net cheshire htmlfiles deanrow.html title Cheshire Antiquities Dean Row Chapel ... Chapel and Cross Street Chapel . References Reflist Churches in Cheshire DEFAULTSORT Wilmslow, Dean Row Chapel Category Chapels in England Category Grade II listed churches Category Churches ... synod circuit district division subdivision archbishop bishop dean subdean provost provost rector viceprovost ... Dean 20Row title Find a Congregation Dean Row accessdate 23  January 2011 publisher The General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches Great Britain ref History The chapel was built around ... were lost. The chapel was rededicated on 23  April 1845. ref name richards citation last Richards ... chapel. ref name gauf Architecture Exterior The chapel is built in red brick with sandstone dressings ...   more details



  1. Christ Church Royal Chapel

    No footnotes date July 2010 Infobox nhsc name Christ Church Chapel Royal image Christ Church Chapel Royal.jpg ... body Parks Canada designated type of nhs Chapel Royal visitation num visitation year founder architect ... www.parishoftyendinaga.org churches.htm Christ Church, Her Majesty s Chapel Royal of the Mohawk is located near Deseronto, Ontario , and is one of only six Royal chapels outside of the United Kingdom , and one of two in Canada the other is Mohawk Chapel Her Majesty s Chapel of the Mohawks near Brantford ... Parish of Tyendinaga, Diocese of Ontario. It was elevated to a Chapel Royal by Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom The Queen in 2004. The history of the chapel begins with the forced relocation ... common to gothic architecture. The Royal chapel is in regular use as a parish church of the Anglican Diocese of Ontario . While not housed in the chapel, on special occasions, a silver Anglican ... Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II also presented a set of eight silver handbells to the Chapel Royal in 2010. The chapel also houses a memorial window given by Dr. Oronhyateka, who is buried at the Royal chapel. Plaques commemorating the service of Mohawks during the World War I First and World War II Second World Wars hang in the chapel, demonstrating the continuing bond between the Tyendinaga Mohawks and the Crown. The Chapel Royal has undergone major restoration work in recent years. gallery ... of Tyendinaga Website http www.tyendinaga.net hmrc index.htm Christ Church Royal Chapel website ... userfiles HTML nts 1 5676 1.html Ontario Heritage Trust Christ Church Royal Chapel 1843 Constructed ... plate that had been given to the Chapel Royal at Fort Hunter, New York by Queen Anne in 1712 ... Peoples , and to house a number of gifts given to the Mohawks by the British Royal Family Royal ... language and a bell given by George III of the United Kingdom King George III , a Royal coat of arms ..., the Ten Commandments, and the Our Father in the Mohawk Language. Image ccroyalarms.jpg The Royal ...   more details



  1. Chapel Royal, Brighton

    Infobox church name Chapel Royal, Brighton image Chapel Royal, Brighton 03.JPG denomination Church of England churchmanship parish Brighton , St Peter with the Chapel Royal deanery Brighton deanery Rural ... GB display inline,title The Chapel Royal is an 18th century place of worship in the centre of Brighton ... of England detailed record, The Chapel Royal, North Street north side , Brighton url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk ... on three occasions to being included within the Chapel Royal s parish when it closed, its congregation transferred to the Chapel Royal. Soon after becoming a formal chapel of ease, the Chapel Royal was consecrated ... cite web title Chapel Royal, North Street, Brighton, Sussex url http www.roughwood.net ChurchAlbum ... Other members of the Royal Family occasionally visited the chapel later, however the last recorded attendance ..., Brighton Holy Trinity Church in nearby Ship Street into the Chapel Royal s parish, in order to expand ... in operation. ref name ACNY CR cite web title The Chapel Royal, Brighton url http www.achurchnearyou.com ... and transient population of Brighton. ref name CR War cite web title Chapel Royal History ... Royal website ref Architecture The original chapel was a stucco ed building in a broadly Classical ... The main weekly service at the Chapel Royal is held on Sundays at 11 00am. ref name ACNY CR Other ... 2008 work The Chapel Royal website ref There has been a long musical tradition at the chapel concerts ... on Tuesdays. ref name CR TuesdayConcerts cite web title Chapel Royal Tues Concerts url http www.crbr.org happening tues concerts.asp accessdate 2008 08 08 year 2008 work The Chapel Royal website ref A coffee shop, run jointly by parishioners from the Chapel Royal and St Peter s Church on behalf of local charities, operates every Saturday. ref name CR Saturday cite web title Chapel Royal Sat ... The Chapel Royal website ref The building is also a venue for regular Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, ref name CR AA cite web title Chapel Royal AA url http www.crbr.org happening aa.asp accessdate 2008 ...   more details



  1. Chapel Royal (Dublin Castle)

    Image chapelroyal.jpg 300px thumb The Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle br small To its right is the last surviving example of Dublin Castle s medi val towers. small The Chapel Royal in Dublin Castle was the official Church of Ireland chapel of the Household of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1814 until the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922. The creation of the new Irish state terminated the office of Lord Lieutenant and his British government regime in Ireland, which had been based in Dublin Castle. ref name costello1 Costello 1999 , p. 69 ref Construction Designed by Francis Johnston architect Francis Johnston 1760 1829 , the foremost architect working in Ireland in the early 19th century, and architect to the Board of Works, the chapel contains one of the finest Gothic revival interiors ... 2004 , p. 128 ref Of historical interest This was the third chapel in the castle, and the second on this spot, since medieval times. Before the completion of the Chapel Royal the Lord Lieutenants, their entourage ... that used to dominate the Chapel Royal has now been removed to St. Werburgh s. ref name costello1 ... ireland dublin southcity dublin castle chapel.html Ireland.archiseek.com , entry on Chapel Royal ... through being built on soft ground close to the site of the original castle moat, the new Chapel Royal was built using a timber frame to make it as light as possible. Indeed so difficult was the nature of the site that the chapel took seven years to build, though a contributory factor in both ..., and then, when space ran out, placed in a window of the chapel. It was noted by Irish nationalists ... Army, and the former Church of Ireland chapel became a Roman Catholic Church, under the name ... Stationary Office pages isbn 0 75571 9751 cite book last Johnston first Francis year 1896 title The Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle reprint location Dublin publisher The Irish Builder trade journal cite ... buildings Chapels royal Category Chapels in the Republic of Ireland Category Churches in Dublin ...   more details



  1. Royal Forest of Dean College

    Infobox UK school name Royal Forest of Dean College image ForDean logo.jpg size latitude 51.810 longitude 2.607 dms dms motto motto pl established 1985 approx closed c approx type Further education college religion non denominational president head label Principal head Mr Janak Patel r head label r head chair label chair founder founder pl street Five Acres Campus, Berry Hill city Coleford, Gloucestershire Coleford county Gloucestershire country England postcode GL16 7JT LEA South West England LSC although in Gloucestershire LEA ofsted yes urn 130684 dfeno 8004 staff enrollment 4,000 full and part time gender mixed lower age 14 upper age houses colours publication free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.rfdc.ac.uk website name RFDC Royal Forest of Dean College is a college of further education located close to the town of Coleford, Gloucestershire Coleford , in the Forest of Dean in west Gloucestershire . Together with its secondary site at Mitcheldean, and around 30 further outreach sites, ref name ofsted the college serves a mainly rural area. ref name ofsted http www.ofsted.gov.uk oxedu reports download id 111288 as 130684 329156.pdf Ofsted Retrieved 17 September 2010 ref The college offers a range of courses from Advanced Level UK A levels ... Dean Grammar School of Cinderford , formed in 1929, merged with Bells Grammar School of Coleford in 1968 to form the Royal Forest of Dean Grammar School on a new site. In 1985, the grammar school was split ... time from 1988 2008 Alumni Royal Forest of Dean Grammar School Janet Royall, Baroness Royall of Blaisdon , Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 2009 10 East Dean Grammar School Prof James Cross ... Dennis Potter , television writer References reflist External links http www.rfdc.ac.uk Royal Forest of Dean College http www.glos.ac.uk University of Gloucestershire http www.edubase.gov.uk establishment ... in Gloucestershire Category Educational institutions established in 1985 Category Forest of Dean ...   more details



  1. Royal Chapel of St. Anthony of La Florida

    Image San Antonio de la Florida.jpg thumb 200px The Chapel at present. The Royal Chapel of St. Anthony of La Florida or Real Ermita de San Antonio de la Florida is a Neoclassical architecture Neoclassic chapel in central Madrid , that is best known for its ceiling and dome frescoes by, as well as being the burial place of, the painter Goya . File Francisco de Goya y Lucientes 041.jpg thumb left 200px Fresco by Goya, depicting the legend of Saint Anthony of Padua reviving a dead man in Lisbon. The chapel was built in the general location of two prior chapels built in the 1730s, which were on the lands of the farm of La Florida . The present structure was built by Felipe Fontana from 1792 1798 on orders of King Carlos IV , who also commissioned the frescoes by Goya and his assistant. These were completed over a six month period in 1798. The frescoes portray miracles by Saint Anthony of Padua , including one which occurred in Lisbon , but which the painter has relocated to Madrid. On every June 13th, the chapel becomes the site of a lively pilgrimage in which young unwed women come to pray to St. Anthony and to ask for a partner. The structure was turned into a national monument in 1905. In 1919 Goya s remains were transferred here from Bordeaux . To preserve the chapel, in 1928 a similar chapel was built alongside. External links Commons category inline San Antonio de la Florida Hermitage http www.munimadrid.es portal site munimadrid menuitem.f4bb5b953cd0b0aa7d245f019fc08a0c ?vgnextoid 797368822e3ab010VgnVCM100000d90ca8c0RCRD&vgnextchannel 0c369e242ab26010VgnVCM100000dc0ca8c0RCRD Description by the Municipality of Madrid http www.esmadrid.com en portal.do?TR C&IDR 492 Second description coord 40.425475 N 3.725846 W source eswiki region ES type landmark format dms display title Category Churches in Madrid es Ermita de San Antonio de la Florida eo Ermitejo Sankta Antono de La Florida fr glise San Antonio de la Florida de Madrid ...   more details



  1. The Chapel

    The Chapel may refer to One of these non denominational church es The The Chapel Ohio one located in Akron and Green, Ohio . The Chapel located in Chicago . The Chapel located in Fort Wayne, Indiana . A recording studio in Lincolnshire, England . Disambig ...   more details



  1. Chapel

    otheruses Image Scotch College Melbourne chapel 1.jpg thumb right 200px Littlejohn Memorial Chapel, an example of a school chapel at Scotch College, Melbourne Image Kaplnka Mosovce.jpg thumb 200px right Neogothic Roman Catholic chapel in Mo ovce , Slovakia Image Chapelle Palatine.jpg thumb 200px Cappella Palatina illustrated and Palatine Chapel in Aachen are two most famous palatine chapels of Europe ... city gates, where most people could visit them. The most famous example is the Iverskaya Chapel Iberian Chapel . Image 0901 Kaplica Gotycka Police ZPL.JPG thumb 200px Gothic Chapel 15th century in The Boles aw ... , Poland A chapel is a building used by Christians , members of other religions, and sometimes interfaith ... , a chapel denoted a place of worship that was either at a secondary location that was not the main ... be called a chapel. Continue to use the ref and ref to denote the rest of your references The word chapel is in particularly common usage in England, and even more so in Wales, for independent or nonconformism ..., chapel, like the associated word, chaplain, originally had http chaplains.iphc.org stories etymology.html ... churches have a Lady Chapel in the apse, dedicated to the Mary mother of Jesus Virgin Mary parish churches may have such a Lady Chapel in a side aisle or a Chapel of Reservation where the consecrated .... In Roman Catholic Canon Law, a chapel, technically called an oratory worship oratory is a building ... church. This may be a private chapel, for the use of one person or a select group a bishop s private chapel, or the chapel of a convent, for instance a semi public oratory, which is partially available to the general public a seminary chapel that welcomes visitors to services, for instance or a public oratory for instance, a hospital or university chapel . History The earliest Christian places ... them. The word chapel is derived from a relic of Martin of Tours Saint Martin of Tours traditional ... as the capellani . From these words we get the names chapel and chaplain . The word also appears in the Irish ...   more details



  1. Dean

    Wiktionary dean Dean may refer to Dean name Christian name and surname Title TOC right Dean education , head of a division, faculty, college, or school in a university Dean Christianity , persons in certain positions of authority within a religious hierarchy The head of a Bar association or equivalent body in some jurisdictions The title is also given less formally to the longest serving member of certain groups, as Dean of the Diplomatic Corps , the most senior ambassador in a country s diplomatic corps Dean of the House disambiguation , the most senior member of a country s legislature Places in Australia Dean, Victoria , Australia in Canada Dean, Nova Scotia , Canada in China De an County , in Jiujiang, Jiangxi, China in the United Kingdom Lower Dean , Bedfordshire, England Upper Dean , Bedfordshire, England Dean, Cheshire , England Dean, Cumbria , England Dean, Devon , England Dean, Dorset , England Dean, Hampshire , England Dean, Lancashire , England Dean, Oxfordshire , England Dean, Somerset , England Dean Village , Scotland Forest of Dean , England in the United States Dean, California , USA Dean, Pennsylvania , USA Dean, Texas , USA Companies Dean Foods , a dairy processor in Dallas, Texas Dean Guitars , manufacturer of guitars and other stringed instruments Other Hurricane Dean USS Dean II SP 98 USS Dean II SP 98 , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918 See also Deane disambiguation disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages cs Dean de Dean fr Dean it Dean ja pt Dean ru sr fi Dean sv Dean ...   more details



  1. T. Dean

    T. Dean full name and details unknown was an England English cricket er who played for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club Gloucestershire . Dean made a single first class appearance for the team, during the 1908 season, against Surrey County Cricket Club Surrey . Dean scored 11 runs in the first innings in which he batted, and 4 runs in the second, in a match curtailed to just a single day s play. External links http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 29 29027 29027.html T. Dean at Cricket Archive DEFAULTSORT Dean, T Category English cricketers Category Gloucestershire cricketers ...   more details



  1. File:Royal Presido Chapel - San Carlos de Monterey circa 1910 William Amos Haines.jpg

    The Royal Presido Chapel at Mission San Carlos de Monterey circa 1910. Photograph by William Amos Haines. PD US ...   more details



  1. Royal

    Wiktionary royal Royal may refer to the following A Royal family A Monarchy Royal patronage Royal palace Royal decree TOCright People Darrell Royal , former football coach at the University of Texas S gol ne Royal , a French politician and Presidential candidate Royal Robertson , an American artist Businesses Koninklijk Koninklijk Royal , an awarded royal title given to certain companies in the Netherlands and Belgium. Royal Typewriter Company , a leading typewriter company Places In the United States Royal, Illinois , a village Royal, Iowa Royal, Nebraska Royal, Beaufort County, North Carolina Royal, Franklin County, North Carolina Royal Township disambiguation , the name of three townships in the United States Education Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas Royal University disambiguation Royal University of Bhutan Royal University of Ireland Other uses A stag with a 12 pointed antler A small royal sail sail flown immediately above the Topgallant sail topgallant on square rigged sailing ships . See also lookfrom Royal Royals disambiguation Royale disambiguation Regalia disambig Category Surnames Royal de Royal fr Royal it Royal nl Royal ja pl Royal pt Royal ro Royal fi Royal sv Royal vo Royal ...   more details



  1. The Royal

    in Wolverhampton The Royal tram stop refimprove date July 2009 Infobox British television show name The Royal image File TheRoyalTitles.JPEG 250px caption The Royal intro. format Medical drama picture ... Hiatus television On hiatus num series 8 num episodes 87 List of The Royal episodes List of episodes ... , br The Royal Today website http www.itv.com theroyal The Royal is a United Kingdom British medical ... St Aidan s Royal Free Hospital , which is located in the rural seaside town of Elsinby ... The Royal was introduced in the 14th episode of the 12th series of Heartbeat entitled Out Of The Blue and The Royal benefited from this connection to the extremely popular parent series several Heartbeat characters appeared in the first couple of series of The Royal , most notably Bill Maynard as a bed ..., who joined The Royal in episode 49. She later departed for Cameroon in episode 55 with Nkeshi the Biafra ... mirror those faced by the world in the 1960s. The Royal appears to be set primarily in 1969 .... There is one on going and as yet unsolved mystery in The Royal Matron s real name. She has never ... date July 2008 The telephone number for The Royal back in the late 1960s was Elsinby 3323, and there was no Tuesday ... under the command of Miss Jean Macateer is 1886, which is the same year The Royal was founded. Episode ... Black giving a full history of The Royal , Red Court, its owner Alfred Shuttleworth, and a history ... &ndash 2009 Matthew Hall actor Sam Myerson 2009 &ndash 2009 Episode list main List of The Royal episodes ... ?? ?? Future of the show The production of both Heartbeat and The Royal have been suspended. ref http ... of The Royal and Heartbeat are in doubt. ref http www.scarborougheveningnews.co.uk news Heartbeat and The Royal future.5046193.jp ref It will be decided in 2011 if The Royal will continue or not. HD availability Episode 73 entitled In The Air was the first episode of The Royal to be shown ... to be shown in high definition on ITV HD as well as being shown in standard definition. The Royal ...   more details



  1. Queen's Chapel

    not replaced and in 1856 57 Marlborough Road was built between the palace and the Queen s Chapel. The result is that physically the chapel now appears to be more part of the Marlborough House complex than of St James s Palace. It became a Chapel Royal again in 1938. The Queen s Chapel was where ...Infobox church name Queen s Chapel fullname color image QueensChapelLondon.jpg imagesize caption Photo of Queen s Chapel landscape denomination Church of England diocese parish division subdivision founded date founder architect Inigo Jones style constructed date 1623 1625 dedicated date closed date demolished date bishop priest archdeacon dean provost rector canon prebendary curate chaplain vicar deacon abbot minister seniorpastor pastor address London coordinates coord 51 30 18 N 0 08 13 W region GB type landmark display inline,title country United Kingdom phone website The Queen s Chapel is a Christian chapel in central London , England that was designed by Inigo Jones and built between 1623 and 1625 as an adjunct to St. James s Palace . It is one of the facilities of the British monarch s personal religious establishment, the Chapel Royal , and should not be confused with the room known as the Chapel Royal in the main part of the palace, which is just across the road. It was built as a Roman Catholic chapel at a time when the construction of Catholic churches was prohibited in England, and was used by Charles I of England Charles I s Catholic queen Henrietta Maria of France Henrietta Maria . From the 1690s it was used by Continental Protestant courtiers. It was built as an integral ... Hall . See also Savoy Chapel References The Buildings of England London 6 Westminster 2003 pages 587 88. Cite web url http www.royal.gov.uk output page1023.asp title The Queen s Chapel, St James s Palace accessdate 2008 10 13 Chapels royal Category Royal Peculiars Category Royal chapels Category Chapels in London Category Church of England churches in London Category Royal buildings in London ...   more details



  1. Mohawk Chapel

    Cleanup images date January 2009 Infobox church name Her Majesty s Royal Chapel of the Mohawks image Mohawk Chapel, Brantford, Ontario.jpg caption Mohawk Chapel, Brantford, Ontario dedication Chapel Royal ... The Reverend Norman Casey 1981 2003 The Reverend Larry Brown 2004 See also Christ Church Royal Chapel ... province Ecclesiastical Province of Canada Canada organistdom dean website http www.mohawkchapel.ca Mohawk Chapel website Her Majesty s Royal Chapel of the Mohawks , the oldest building in Ontario, is one of six chapels Royal outside of the United Kingdom , and one of two in Canada the other being Christ Church Royal Chapel , near Deseronto, Ontario . It was elevated to a Chapel Royal by Edward VII of the United Kingdom Edward VII in 1904. ref name history cite web publisher Mohawk Chapel title History accessdate 2010 07 04 date url http www.mohawkchapel.ca history.html ref The Mohawk Chapel ... Chapel . The church is part of the Anglican Diocese of Huron and the chaplain is appointed by the Bishop of Huron. Architecturally, the chapel is a simple building with a rectangular floor plan and constructed ... , to a tomb at the Mohawk Chapel. John Brant, his son, also rests in the tomb. Next to Brant ... Six Nations Reserve and attended services in the Chapel. The chapel was designated a National Historic ... apps lhn nhs det E.asp?oqSID 0357&oqeName Her Majesty 27 27s 2F St 2E Paul 27 27s Chapel ... s Chapel of the Mohawks publisher Parks Canada date 22 February 2002 accessdate 2011 03 08 ref ref ... Majesty s St. Paul s Chapel of the Mohawks publisher Historic Places Canada accessdate 2011 03 08 ref ... Arthur Mohawk Chapel Canada 1869.jpg thumb right 250px Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn Prince Arthur with the Chiefs of the Iroquois Six Nations at the Mohawk Chapel, Brantford, in 1869 ... Nations External links http www.mohawkchapel.ca Mohawk Chapel website Notes and sources reflist 2 Commons Chapels royal Portal Anglicanism Anglican Church of Canada NHSC Coord 43.124432 80.235 display ...   more details



  1. Chapel (disambiguation)

    otheruses2 Chapels A Chapel is a private church or area of worship. Chapel may also refer to In architecture Lady chapel , chapel inside a cathedral dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary Chapel , in English ... Wedding chapel , place, other than a legal court, and usually also, other than a church, where couples can legally marry Chapel Royal , establishment of clergy, choir and musicians in a royal household Sistine Chapel , chapel in the Apostolic Palace Rosslyn Chapel , 15th Century church in the village of Roslin, Scotland Boardwalk Chapel , the only one of its kind, Wildwood, New Jersey Rockefeller Chapel , the tallest building on the campus of the University of Chicago In geography as a placename Chapel, Cornwall , United Kingdom Chapel, Cumbria , England Chapel, Fife , Scotland Chapel en le Frith , a town in the High Peak district of Derbyshire, England Chapel Allerton , bohemian suburb of north east Leeds, West Yorkshire, England Chapel Allerton, Somerset , non bohemian village of Somerset Chapel Street, Melbourne , one of Melbourne, Australia s shopping, dining and entertainment precincts Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania , borough located in the northeastern suburbs of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania McDonald Chapel, Alabama , census designated place in Jefferson County, Alabama, United States Wesley Chapel, Florida , census designated place in Pasco County, Florida, United States In industry Local union Chapel , a locally based trade union organisation which forms part of a larger, usually national, union Father of the Chapel Chapel , a printers workshop, a printing office Father of the Chapel Chapel , a meeting or association of the journeymen in a printing office Chapel programming language , a new parallel programming language developed by Cray Inc. In fiction Christine Chapel , fictional character in the Star Trek universe Mr Chapel Mr. Chapel , fictional character from the Vengeance Unlimited Vengeance Unlimited TV series Chapel comics , a fictional ...   more details



  1. Children of the Chapel

    The Children of the Chapel Royal Sometime in the 12th century or earlier, a distinct establishment known as the Chapel Royal Chapels Royal ref The Chapels Royal http www.royal.gov.uk TheRoyalResidences TheChapelsRoyal TheChapelsRoyal.aspx ref was created within the English Royal Court and its musical ... ten, boys are traditionally known as the Children of the Chapel Royal , and wear the distinctive State ... events within the Royal Household. It consists of six Gentlemen in Ordinary and ten choristers and a Sub Organist. ref The choir of the Chapels Royal http www.royal.gov.uk TheRoyalResidences TheChapelsRoyal Choir.aspx ref The troupes of child actors The Children of the Chapel if from the establishment of the Chapels Royal also known as the Children of Her Majesty s Chapel Royal , the Children of the Chapel Royal , the Children of the Queen s Revels, the Children of the Revels and the Children ... , the Chapels Royal was staffed by a dean, a sub dean, and 32 gentlemen both priests and laymen ... Giles to take up singing boys for the service of the chapel royal, contained a proviso that the children ... services in the chapel of the Monarch s home and to otherwise attend as commanded. It is based ... was Master of the Children of the Chapel from 1566 to 1597 under his stewardship the boys played ... effecting the Children of the Chapel. When Christopher Marlowe Marlowe s Dido, Queen of Carthage ... s Chapel. ref Chambers, Vol. 3, p. 426. ref The uncertainty of that play s date clouds the question of when those performances occurred. In 1600 the Children of the Chapel returned to the public stage ... in the early years of this period, the Children of the Chapel were mired in controversy Giles drafted .... Giles was censured Clifton got his son back. The Children of the Chapel performed plays by Jonson ... of the century when the House of Stuart inherited the monarchy, the Children of the Chapel, like other troupes of actors, received royal favor &mdash they became the Children of the Queen s Revels 1603 ...   more details



  1. RAF Chapel

    of the public. Citation needed date April 2010 See also Royal Air Force Chaplains Branch References Reflist External links http www.westminster abbey.org visit us highlights the royal air force chapel The Royal Air Force Chapel Westminster Abbey Category Royal Air Force Category Battle of Britain Category ... and serving Royal Air Force Junior Officers from an extant operational Squadron that fought in the Battle of Britain. Also buried in the RAF Chapel are notable leaders of the RAF, including Hugh Trenchard ... and their families hold their own, private service in the Chapel prior to the Service of Thanksgiving ..., arranged by the Royal Air Force Ceremonial Office. Notices are placed in The Times and The Daily Telegraph ...   more details



  1. Robin Chapel

    circuit district division subdivision archbishop bishop dean subdean provost provost rector viceprovost ... parishadmin serversguild logo Robin Chapel banner.png logosize 195px Robin Chapel is an Ecumenism ecumenical Christian place of worship in the Craigmillar area of Edinburgh , Scotland . The chapel ... base in Renfrew. In 1950 the foundation stone for a chapel was laid in the grounds of the Thistle Foundation. The chapel was conceived and built by the Tudsberys ref http www.ed.ac.uk events doorsopenday ..., as a 25 year old lieutenant in the Royal Horse Guards The Blues , was killed in the last days of World ... Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon Princess Margaret . The chapel ... blockquote The Robin Chapel is dedicated to the glory of God, and to His service, by all Christians and by all denominations of Christ s Church. br Every Service held within the Robin Chapel shall ... glass windows by Sadie McLellan The chapel was designed by John F Matthew, of the architectural ... over the entrance to the chapel is also taken from The Pilgrim s Progress Come In, Come ... of the carvings in St Magnus Cathedral , Kirkwall . Music The chapel holds weekly services of choral ... Tudsbury s life ref http www.robinchapel.org.uk robin religious.html Robin Chapel Bot generated title ref . The Chapel Choir comprising of a group of adult mixed voices sings at the weekly services, led ... links http www.robinchapel.org.uk Robin Chapel http www.thistle.org.uk Thistle Foundation http www.champfleurieestate.co.uk ...   more details



  1. Dawyck Chapel

    File Dawyck Chapel, Borders, Scotland.JPG thumb 290px Dawyck Chapel Dawyck Chapel , also known as Dalwick Church , is located NGR NT 16798 34933 within the Parish of Drumelzier in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland . The chapel lies within the Dawyck Botanic Garden s, an outstation or regional garden of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh , some eight miles 13 km south west of Peebles on the B712 and a similar distance south east of Biggar . History Owners of the Dawyck estate The Veitch family owned the Dawyck estate from 1491 to 1691. In 1691 the Naesmyth Baronets Naesmyth family took over the estate in the person of Sir James Naesmyth, 2nd Baronet of Dawyck and Posso 1704 1779 his grandson was Sir John Murray Naesmyth 1803 1876 . In 1897 the estate was purchased by Mrs Alexander Balfour her grandson, Colonel A. N. Balfour sold most of the property, but donated the gardens to the nation in 1978. ref http www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk peebles dawyckgarden index.html Undiscovered Scotland. Accessed 2010 04 16 ref Chapel history The name is also given as Dawic , and Dauwic in circa ... in 1580 by Robert Douglas, titled the perpetual vicar of Stobo, with consent of the archbishop, dean ... Murray Naesmyth, known as the Deil o Dawick to make way for the present chapel, also used as the family mausoleum . ref Groome, Page 346 ref The chapel still contains a probable medieval font , and the chapel ... search item index.php?service RCAHMS&id 49885 Scotland s Places. Accessed 2010 04 16 ref The chapel remains private property, but is still used for weddings. Views of the chapel and gardens gallery File Chapel, Dawyck Botanic Gardens.JPG The porch and bellfry. File Dawyck Chapel and porch, Scotland.JPG The chapel and porch. File Stained glass and bell tower, Dawyck Chapel.JPG Stained glass ... 463298279 Flickr image of the Dawyck Chapel Guardians http www.rbge.org.uk assets files Gardens dawyck ... cat Dawyck Chapel ...   more details



  1. Garrison Chapel

    The Garrison Chapel is a chapel to The Royal Dockyard at Pembroke Dock in Pembrokeshire , Wales . It was designed by George Ledwell Taylor and founded in 1830. It has been rebuilt using Objective One funding from the European Union and has yet to find a new use. ref http www.civictrustwales.org conf nov05 pdf evans.pdf suggests the chapel was in Pembroke Dock ref References reflist Category Chapels in Wales Category 1830 architecture Wales struct stub es Capilla Garrison ...   more details



  1. Måøy Chapel

    Infobox church name M y Chapel fullname M y kapell image imagesize imagealt landscape caption View of the chapel pushpin map S r Tr ndelag pushpin label position top pushpin mapsize map caption Location in S r Tr ndelag ref cite web url http www.yr.no place Norway S C3 B8r Tr C3 B8ndelag Fr C3 B8ya M C3 A5 C3 B8ya title M y publisher yr.no language Norwegian accessdate 2010 12 23 ref latd 63 latm 51 lats 43 latNS N longd 08 longm 39 longs 48 longEW E coordinates coord 63.8622 8.6634 region NO type landmark display title location S r Tr ndelag country Norway denomination Church of Norway churchmanship Evangelical website former name founded date 1939 events status Chapel functional status Active architect architectural type style closed date capacity 250 parish Fr ya, S r Tr ndelag Fr ya deanery List of churches in S r Tr ndelag Orkdal prosti Orkdal diocese Diocese of Nidaros bishop dean M y Chapel lang no M y kapell is a small church on the island of M ya in the village of Mausund in the municipality of Fr ya, S r Tr ndelag Fr ya in S r Tr ndelag county, Norway . The chapel was built in 1939, and it was expanded in 1974 1975. The Bishop Tord Godal consecrated the newly renovated chapel on 23 March 1975. The chapel can now hold up to 250 people. ref cite web url http www.orkdalsmenighetene.no froya maoy kirke.htm title M y bedehuskapell publisher Orkdals prosti language Norwegian accessdate 2010 12 23 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Maoy Chapel Category Fr ya Category Churches in S r Tr ndelag Category 1939 architecture Category 1939 establishments in Norway Norway church stub no M y kapell ...   more details



  1. Honan Chapel

    Heritage Office, University College, Cork. In 2006, the Dean of the Honan Chapel, Rev. Seosamh A. ...The Honan Chapel is located in Cork city Cork city, Ireland , on the grounds of University College Cork . Image chapel 01.jpg thumb The Honan Chapel, Cork, Ireland 1916 Honan Chapel, Cork and Irish Arts & Crafts movement 1894 1925 The chapel and its liturgical collection was produced during the late ... from Britain. Image Honan Chapel Altar.jpg file thumb Honan Chapel patronage and foundation 1913 16 The Honan Chapel is a unique case study illustrating the role played by the Dublin schools in helping to renew Cork city craftsmanship in the first decades of the twentieth century. The chapel ... consecration on 5 November 1916. Although the chapel is dedicated to Cork s patron Finbarr its name commemorates the chapel s benefactors, wealthy Cork merchants, the Honan family. When Isabella Honan ... the Honan estate was used to build a chapel to serve Roman Catholic students. The foundation stone of the Honan Chapel was laid on 18 May 1915. The architectural style of the chapel cites the Hiberno Romanesque tradition of the Middle Ages. The Chapel is most similar to the 12th century church of St ... 1858 1929 , to achieve his goals. The chapel and its liturgical collection are products of the Irish ... that the chapel would serve the needs of college students residing in the nearby Honan Hostel 1914 ... & Design, were involved in the exterior carvings. The foundation stone of the chapel was laid on 18 ... of the former Honan Hostel 1914 91 . The Honan Chapel is internationally regarded as representing ... Honan Chapel River of Life Mosaic 2.jpg file thumb detail from the floor mosaic, Honan Chapel, designed by Ludwig Oppenheimer, Ltd. Honan Chapel artwork and liturgical collection 1916 2006 The interior ... . Lehmann James Oppenheimer is believed to have designed the Honan Chapel mosaic floor. He died in hospital ... Clarke and Sarah Purser Sarah Purser s studio. The St. Gobnait window on the north side of the chapel ...   more details




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