Conservation Report - Churches, Chapels and Religion: Revision history

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16 December 2024

  • curprev 16:4116:41, 16 December 2024L7j1li talk contribs 2,162 bytes +2,162 Created page with "'''Religion and Non-Conformism''' The first mention of religion occurred in 1460, when Richard, Duke of York, gave permission for a Chapel of Ease to be built. At that time, everyone was forced to go to church on a Sunday by law, and the nearest was the Parish Church at Halifax. It is not known where this Chapel of Ease was situated, but in 1496 a licence was granted for a priest to say mass. In 1535, Archbishop Cranmer granted letters for a chapel to be built on the pr..."