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deanery Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


deanery ka kya matlab hota hai


डेनेरी

Noun:

डीन का पद, डीन का घर,



deanery's Usage Examples:

In 1641 he was appointed to the rural deanery of Bocking.


In1597-1598a terrible visitation of plague attacked the town, in which, according to an old inscription on the church, 2260 persons perished in Penrith, by which perhaps is meant the rural deanery.


In 1552 he was promoted to the rich deanery of Lincoln, and in July 1553 he supped with Northumberland at Cambridge, when the duke marched north on his hopeless campaign against Mary.


For his son, before he was eighteen years old, he procured a deanery, four archdeaconries, five prebends and a chancellorship, and he sought to thrust him into the bishopric of Durham.


His ecclesiastical preferments, of which he received several in 1506-1509, culminated in his appointment by Henry to the deanery of Lincoln on February 2, 1509.


that of the fifteen parishes in the deanery of the Arches.


In 1737 he was translated to Oxford, and he received the deanery of St Paul's in 1750.


In 1839 he took the degree of D.D., and the same year was appointed by Lord Melbourne to the deanery of Ely.


In 1870, by an arrangement which he attributed to his friend Robert Lowe, afterwards Lord Sherbrooke (at that time a member of Gladstone's ministry), Scott was promoted to the deanery of Rochester and Jowett was elected to the vacant mastership by the fellows of Balliol.


In 1733 George Stone was made dean of Ferns, and in the following year he exchanged this deanery for that of Derry; in 1740 he became bishop of Ferns, in 1743 bishop of Kildare, in 1745 bishop of Derry, and in 1747 archbishop of Armagh.



Synonyms:

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



Antonyms:

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



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