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curacy Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


curacy ka kya matlab hota hai


कुरासी

एक क्यूरेट की स्थिति

Noun:

नायबदारी का पद,



curacy's Usage Examples:

In 1636 he was appointed rector (or perhaps only lecturer) of Rochford in Essex, which was so unhealthy that he had soon to leave it, and in 1639 he was elected to the perpetual curacy of St Mary Aldermanbury in London, where he had a large following.


In 1532 he exchanged his curacy for a living at Witmarsum, in response to a popular call.


Returning to Wurttemberg in 1828, he first undertook the duties of repetent or theological tutor in Tubingen, and afterwards accepted a curacy in Stuttgart; but having in 1830 received an appointment in the royal public library at Stuttgart, he thenceforth gave himself exclusively to literature and historical science.


He was ordained in 1834, and after a short curacy at Bubbenhall in Warwickshire was appointed chaplain of Guy's Hospital, and became thenceforward a sensible factor in the intellectual and social life of London.


One of his most intimate friends was William Stukeley (1687-1765) with whom he studied anatomy, chemistry, 'c. In1708-1709Hales was presented to the perpetual curacy of Teddington in Middlesex, where he remained all his life, notwithstanding that he was subsequently appointed rector of Porlock in Somerset, and later of Faringdon in Hampshire.


Entering St John's College, Cambridge, in 1724, he graduated in 1728; and on taking orders (in 1732) was presented to a small country curacy.


He took orders in 1874 and held a curacy at Dartford, in Kent, till 1877, when he became resident chaplain and private secretary to Dr Tait, archbishop of Canterbury, a position which he occupied till Dr Tait's death, and retained for a short time (1882-1883) under his successor Dr Benson.


He afterwards added to his charge at Sparkford, Lovington, South Barrow and North Barrow, and in September 1782 was presented to the perpetual curacy of South Barrow by the Rev. John Hughes, Coln St Denys.


Next year he was ordained to the curacy of St Mary's, Bryanston Square, and took priest's orders in 1868.


His first curacy was at Papworth St.



curacy's Meaning':

the position of a curate

Synonyms:

post, place, office, berth, position, billet, situation, spot,



Antonyms:

e-mail, email, electronic mail, deglycerolize, disarrange,



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