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DescriptionThe Chantry from the Churchyard - Trent - geograph.org.uk - 855780.jpg
English: The Chantry from the Churchyard - Trent This largely unaltered small stone building dates from the mid-C15. A former Chantry house, it was endowed by a native of Trent, John Franks, who was Master of the Rolls (d.1437). Its purpose was as a chapel, endowed with sufficient funds to maintain a priest to conduct masses for the donor's soul. The building is now a private house, and is Grade I Listed.
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