cumberland Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
cumberland ka kya matlab hota hai
कम्कलैंड
अंग्रेजी सामान्य; जॉर्ज II का बेटा; Fontenoy की लड़ाई में असफल रूप से लड़ा (1721-1765)
Noun:
कुंबरलैंड,
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cumberland's Usage Examples:
In 1867 a part of Cumberland was set off to form the township of Woonsocket.
In 1747, by the royal decree establishing the boundary between Massachusetts and Rhode Island, Attleborough Gore, with other territory formerly under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts, was annexed to Rhode Island, and the township of Cumberland was incorporated, the name being adopted in honour of William Augustus, duke of Cumberland.
Cumberland has been called the "mineral pocket of New England."
This was replaced by several castles in succession, of which one - Castle Dounie - was taken by Cromwell and burned by the duke of Cumberland in 1746, the conflagration being witnessed from a neighbouring hill by Simon, Lord Lovat, before his capture on Loch Morar.
EDMUND GRINDAL (c. 1519-1583), successively bishop of London, archbishop of York and archbishop of Canterbury, born about 1519, was son of William Grindal, a farmer of Hensingham, in the parish of St Bees, Cumberland.
of Cumberland.
The Cumberland County Court House, of white Maine granite, occupies the block bounded by Federal, Pearl, Church and Newbury streets; immediately opposite (to the south-west) is the Federal Court building, also of Maine granite.
Dukes and earls of Cumberland >>
PORTLAND, the largest city of Maine, U.S.A., the countyseat of Cumberland (disambiguation)|Cumberland county, and a port of entry, on Casco Bay, about 115 m.
See Cumberland, Lancashire, Westmorland.
cumberland's Meaning':
English general; son of George II; fought unsuccessfully in the battle of Fontenoy (1721-1765