Lee, P. (1999). Orthodox parish religion and chapels of ease in late medieval England:. Archaeol Cantiana 119. Vol 119, pp. 55-70.

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Orthodox parish religion and chapels of ease in late medieval England:
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the case of St George's chapel in Gravesend
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Archaeol Cantiana 119
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Archæologia Cantiana
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119
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55 - 70
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Journal
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The orthodox Catholic faith amongst local lay parishioners in Gravesend resulted in the construction and gradual improvement of the local chapel, until it eventually replaced the parish church. Emphasises the importance of religion to the laity.
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Paul Lee
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Robert D B Bath (Abstract author)
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1999
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Subjects / Periods:
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
CHURCH (Monument Type England)
Chapels (BIAB)
Medieval (BIAB)
Religion (BIAB)
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08 Nov 2001