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what is a chap?
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Carter | Report | 12 Jun 2006 07:51 |
thanks reggie i think you may be right. thanks to everyone who has helped me with this love linda x x |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 11 Jun 2006 21:46 |
Well done Reggie, I think you're right. I was sort of imagining that this was describing a building, but if the words are not pinpointing a building then chapelry would seem correct, describing the area rather than a building. (Phew!) OC |
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ErikaH | Report | 11 Jun 2006 16:43 |
Any thoughts about Chapelry? This is a couple of centuries later, but............. Historical Geography. In 1835 St Helens was a chapelry in the township of Windle in the parish of Prescot. Maps. View maps of St Helens and places within................. The above info from Genuki Reg |
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Carter | Report | 11 Jun 2006 16:30 |
thanks everyone . the nearest village or hamlet is parr which is a district of st helens and then there are other towns like prescot and rainhill but these dont say chap ? love linda x x |
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ErikaH | Report | 11 Jun 2006 16:24 |
I wonder if it could be Chapter? It could also be Chapelry........defined thus........... Status: Chapelry Identifier: Ch Description: The district attached to a chapel; a division of a large or populous parish which has its own parochial or district chapel. Geographical Level: 7 (Parish) Reg |
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Unknown | Report | 11 Jun 2006 16:20 |
What is the nearest hamlet/village/notable landmark to it? |
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Carter | Report | 11 Jun 2006 16:05 |
it says st helens chap. thanks to you both i think it must be chapel i have tried googling but with no luck love linda x x |
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Unknown | Report | 11 Jun 2006 14:40 |
As does it say St Helns or St Helen's? |
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Unknown | Report | 11 Jun 2006 14:25 |
Have you tried comparing it with a modern map? |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 11 Jun 2006 13:42 |
Londy Are you sure that it doesnt just say chap because there wasnt enough room to write the word in full? Does that make sense? I have looked at a few old maps in my time and only ever know this as being short for chapel - but of course, I could be wrong! OC |
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Carter | Report | 11 Jun 2006 13:38 |
on a map if it says chap what does it mean ? for instance on the 1610 map of lancashire that i have it says st helns chap. i thought it might have meant chapel but it doesnt because if there is a chapel it says chapel. is it a hill or mound ? any idea? love linda x |