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tolbooth Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


tolbooth ka kya matlab hota hai


टोलबूथ

Noun:

बाज़ार से कर वसूली के लिए बनाया गया अस्थायी भवन, नगर जेल,



tolbooth शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



জজজ परन्तु भारत सरकार के दबाव में मई, १९४३ में जय प्रकाश नारायण, डॉ॰ लोहिया, रामवृक्ष बेनीपुरी, बाबू श्यामनन्दन, कार्तिक प्रसाद सिंह इत्यादि नेताओं को गिरफ्तार कर लिया और हनुमान नगर जेल में डाल दिया गया।

tolbooth's Usage Examples:

A fuller grant in 1206 gave the burgesses a gild merchant, the husting court to be held once a week only, and general liberties according to the customs of Oxford, saving the rights of the bishop and the earl of Arundel, whose ancestor William D'Albini had received from William the moiety of the tolbooth.


In 1736 a smuggler named Wilson, who had won popularity by helping a companion to escape from the Tolbooth prison, was hanged; and, some slight disturbance occurring at the execution, the city guard fired on the mob, killing a few and wounding a considerable number of persons.


A sum of Lioo,000 was bequeathed by Mr Andrew Usher (1826-1898) for a hall to be called the Usher Hall and to supplement I The original Tolbooth was completed in 1501, but a new one took its place in 1563-1564, and was subsequently altered.


The Canongate Tolbooth adjoins the parish church, in the burial-ground of which is the tombstone raised by Burns to the memory of Robert Fergusson, and where Dugald Stewart, Adam Smith and other men of note were buried.


Just outside the church in Parliament Square, the supposed grave of John Knox is indicated by a stone set in the pavement bearing his initials, and in the pavement to the west a heart indicates the site of the old Tolbooth,' which figures prominently in Scott's Heart of Midlothian.


He was indeed taken in June 1673 while holding a conventicle at Knockdow, and condemned by the privy council to 4 years and 3 months' imprisonment on the Bass Rock and a further 15 months in the Tolbooth at Edinburgh.


The public buildings include the town hall, a fine and commodious house on the site of the old tolbooth; the Falconer museum, containing among other exhibits several valuable fossils, and named after Dr Hugh Falconer (1808-1865), the distinguished palaeontologist and botanist, a native of the town; the mechanics' institute; the agricultural and market hall; Leanchoil hospital and Anderson's Institution for poor boys.


Near the tolbooth stands the market cross, a stone column with a unicorn on the top supporting the burgh arms. At the west end of High Street is a statue of David Macbeth Moir ("Delta," 1798-1851), Musselburgh's most famous son.


The 1st earl of Hertford destroyed it in 1544, and after it was rebuilt the Reformers demolished it again, some of its stones being used in erecting the tolbooth.


The public buildings include the town-hall (dating from 1762 and altered in 1876), the tolbooth (1590), and the grammar school.



Synonyms:

booth, stall, cubicle, tollbooth, toll plaza, kiosk, tollhouse,



Antonyms:

start, rush,



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