Chantries

/ˈtʃæn.triz/ noun

Plural of chantry; endowed chapels where priests sang masses for the souls of the dead, common in medieval churches.

From Old French 'chanterie,' from 'chanter' (to sing). Chantries were established through bequests so that singing (chanting) would continue perpetually for the deceased's soul.

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