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rectory Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


rectory ka kya matlab hota hai


रेक्टरी

Noun:

मुख्याधिष्ठाता का घर, अधिशिक्षक का घर, रेक्रटर का घर,



rectory's Usage Examples:

the livings of Great Baddow, Essex, and of Wokey, Somerset, which he had received in 1546, and was presented in 1552 by the dean and chapter of Canterbury to the rectory of All Hallows, Lombard Street, London.


But for his services in defence of the faith the bishop of London gave him a stall in St Paul's; the bishop of Lincoln made him subdean of that cathedral, and the bishop of Durham conferred upon him the rectory of Bishopwearmouth.


He appears to have survived till the year 1536; for on the 22nd of November in that year, the king presented John Garden to the rectory of Tyrie, vacant by the death of "Mr Hector Boiss."


In 1841 he resigned his living to become curate to Samuel Wilberforce, then rector of Alverstoke, and upon Wilberforce's promotion to the deanery of Westminster in 1845 he was presented to the rectory of Itchenstoke.


Among the rectors of Hadleigh several notable names appear, such as Rowland Taylor, the martyr, who was burned at the stake outside the town in 1 555, and Hugh James Rose, during whose tenancy of the rectory an initiatory meeting of the leaders of the Oxford Movement took place here in 1833.


The Rectory Tower, a turreted gate-house of brick, dates from c. 1495.


He also held the rectory of Stourton from 1801 to 1811 and that of Fovant from 1811 until his death.


On February 9, 1709, the rectory was burnt down, and the children had a narrow escape.


JOHN WESLEY (1703-1791), English divine, was born at Epworth Rectory on the 17th of June (O.S.) 1703.


The poet William Cowper was born in the rectory in 1731.



Synonyms:

glebe house, residence, vicarage, parsonage,



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