प्रीबेंड Meaning in English
प्रीबेंड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : prebend
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
प्रीबेंड्सप्रिकैम्ब्रियन
प्रीकैम्ब्रियन
प्रीकास्ट
प्रलयपूर्व
सावधानियों
मुख्य गायक
आदेशिका
चनाव से पहले की चालबाज़ी बनाना
चनाव से पहले की चालबाज़ी
पूर्वलक्षण
प्रीसिएटिव
कीमती,बहुमूल्य
बहुमुल्य
बहुमूल्य
प्रीबेंड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He was prebendary of Exeter, and vicar of Hendon.
In 1874, he became prebendary of Exeter and vicar of Hendon, where he remained for the rest of his life.
Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, in 1275, and was prebendary of Howth.
From his own account of his youth, written to Antonio de Mier in 1726, we only know that he was born in "a house equally poor and honest," that he studied Latin by his own wish, that he entered the service of Don Antonio Maldonado, prebendary of Córdoba, who wished apparently to train him as a priest, and that he declined to take orders.
In 1493 he returned to Hamburg as theological lecturer, canon and prebendary in St.
On 15 February 1701 he was installed in the prebend of Combe and Harnham, in the church of Salisbury.
A few days previously he had been collated to the prebend of Marston St Laurence, in the church of Lincoln.
On 25 July 1713 Kennett was installed prebendary of Farrendon-cum-Balderton at Lincoln.
By the influence of his friend Dr Charles Trimnell, bishop of Norwich and afterwards of Winchester, he was appointed bishop of Peterborough; he was consecrated at Lambeth on 9 November 1718, and had permission to hold the archdeaconry of Huntingdon and a prebend in Salisbury in commendam.
His second wife bore him a son, White Kennett, rector of Burton-le-Coggles, Lincolnshire, and prebendary of Peterborough, Lincoln, and London, who died on 6 May 1740; and a daughter Sarah, who married John Newman of Shottesbrook, Berkshire, and died on 22 February 1756.
He held several prebends, was Dean of St Asaph and then Dean of Wells, and became Bishop of Norwich in June 1413, being consecrated on 17 September 1413.
Among other appointments he was made Archdeacon of Exeter on 8 June 1453, prebendary at Lincoln in 1483, Archdeacon of Wiltshire in 1464, Master of St.
A number of his nephews were given benefices and appointed to prebends.