barnsley Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
barnsley ka kya matlab hota hai
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Noun:
ख़ुरासानी अजवायन, अजमोदा, अजमोद,
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barnsley शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
জজজबंगाल में, कभी-कभी पंच फोड़न को सरसों के बजाय अजमोदा (राधूनी) के साथ बनाया जाता है।
barnsley's Usage Examples:
Besides these charters and others granting land in Barnsley to the monks of Pontefract there is very little history of the town, since it was not until after the introduction of the linen manufacture in 1744 that it became really important.
in 124 9 granted the prior and convent of Pontefract a market every Wednesday at Barnsley, and a fair on the vigil and feast of St Michael and two following days, and Henry VIII.
At the time of the Domesday survey Ilbert de Lacy held Barnsley by gift of William the Conqueror as part of the honour of Pontefract, and the overlordship remained in his family until the reign of Stephen, when it was granted by Henry de Lacy to the monks of Pontefract.
Besides the communications afforded by railway, Barnsley has the advantage of connexion with the Aire and Calder Navigation system of canals.
It is served by the Midland, Great Central, Lancashire ' Yorkshire, Great Northern, and Hull ' Barnsley railways.
BARNSLEY (BLACK, or properly Bleak Barnsley), a market town and municipal borough in the Barnsley parliamentary division of the West Riding of Yorkshire, England, 15 m.
The total area of the docks is about 186 acres, and the owning companies are the North Eastern and the Hull ' Barnsley railways.
There have been several instances of this being done in the fiery pits in the Barnsley district, notably at the great explosion at the Oaks colliery in 1866, when 360 lives were lost.
of Barnsley, on the Midland railway.
He retired in 1841 with a small fortune and settled at Great Houghton, near Barnsley, where he died on the 1st of December 1849.