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suffolk Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


suffolk ka kya matlab hota hai


सूफलोक

Noun:

सफ़ोल्क,



suffolk शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

सितम्बर 2007 में, ब्रिटेन की बीमारी के अपने पहले कभी संदिग्ध मामले, इप्सविच, सफ़ोल्क के पास एक दुर्लभ नस्ल के घोड़ों को खेत पर एक हाइलैंड गाय में सूचना दी।

জজজ

उनकी शिक्षा सफ़ोल्क के कुलफोर्ड स्कूल में हुई थी।

उनकी मृत्यु के बाद उन्होनें चार्ल्स ब्रैंडन, सफ़ोल्क के पहले ड्यूक से शादी कर ली।

मैरी, राजा लुईस बारहवें से अपनी शादी से नाखुश थी क्योंकि वह लगभग निश्चित रूप से चार्ल्स ब्रैंडन, नहीं सफ़ोल्क के पहले ड्यूक के साथ प्यार में थी।

suffolk's Usage Examples:

From the bottom of this sea they have been raised to form the dry lands along the shores of Suffolk, whence they are now extracted as articles of commercial value, being ground to powder in the mills of Mr [afterwards Sir John] Lawes, at Deptford, to supply our farms with a valuable substitute for guano, under the accepted name of coprolite manure."


"The nodules, having been imbued with phosphatic matter from their matrix in the London Clay, were dislodged," says Buckland, "by the waters of the seas of the first period, and accumulated by myriads at the bottom of those shallow seas where is now the coast of Suffolk.


The term coprolites has been made to include all kinds of phosphatic nodules employed as manures, such, for example, as those obtained from the Coralline and the Red Crag of Suffolk.


Cromer is the best-known locality, but it occurs also on other parts of the Norfolk coast, as well as at Yarmouth, Southwold, Aldeburgh and Felixstowe in Suffolk, and as far south as Walton-on-the-Naze in Essex, whilst northwards it is not unknown in Yorkshire.


This stroke, which would most probably have given the victory to the king, was prevented by the "Eastern Association," a union of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire, constituted in December 1642 and augmented in 1643 by Huntingdonshire and Lincolnshire, of which Cromwell was the leading spirit.


See Victoria County History, Suffolk; E.


A weekly market on Wednesdays was granted to John, earl of Richmond, in 1308 together with an eight days' fair beginning on the vigil of St Margaret's day, and in 1445 John de la Pole, earl of Suffolk, one of his successors as lord of the manor, received a further grant of the same market and also two yearly fairs, one on the feast of St Philip and St James and the other at Michaelmas.


From 1448 to 1450 £3336 or some £i oo,000 of our money was spent on the church, of which Waynflete with the marquis of Suffolk and the bishop of Salisbury contributed £700 or £21,000.


On the 21st of December 1443 he was sworn to the statutes by Bishop Bekynton and the earl of Suffolk, the king's commissioners, and himself administered the oath to the other members of the foundation, then only five fellows and eleven scholars over fifteen years of age.


Independence is further curtailed by other state boards semi-independent of the city - the police commission of three members from 1885 to 1906, and in 1906 a single police commissioner, appointed by the governor, a licensing board of three members, appointed by the governor; the transit commission, 'c. There are, further, county offices (Suffolk county comprises only Boston, Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop), generally independent of the city, though the latter pays practically all the bills.



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