almshouse Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( almshouse ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)
ଆଲମହାଉସ୍, ଆନ୍ନାଷ୍ଟ୍ରା, ସର୍ବଦା, ଅନାଥ ଆଶ୍ରମ, ଗରିବ ଆଶ୍ରମ,
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almshouse's Usage Examples:
son of Lord Burghley, who converted it into an almshouse for twelve poor bedesmen and it continued in this use until 1930.
It was the second almshouse built using.
of almshouses, Benn"s Walk (now with five almshouses), was built in 1983.
On 20 September 1613, she made rules for her school (and the almshouses); notably, the school was to take thirty boys – twenty-four from Islington and six from Clerkenwell – and be inspected by the Brewers' Company once a year.
Ibicella parodii AbbiattiReferencesMartyniaceaeLamiales generaCarnivorous plants of North AmericaCarnivorous plants of South America Sion College, in London, is an institution founded by Royal Charter in 1630 as a college, guild of parochial clergy and almshouse, under the 1623 will of Thomas White, vicar of St Dunstan's in the West.
architect for 24 new churches and his work also included 40 vicarages or rectories, 13 schools, four almshouses, a Savings Bank, a convalescent home and.
works locally, including founding two sets of almshouses for impoverished men.
first almshouse at Sherborne existed in 1223, Brother John"s almshouse, but little is know about it.
Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry and a 40-resident almshouse.
Samuel Lewis Jnr writes that according to John Stow's Survey of London, building the school and almshouses, as well as purchasing the land, cost £1776.
An almshouse (also known as a bede-house, poorhouse, or hospital) is charitable housing provided to people in a particular community.
The school, almshouses, and rectory are all in a similar Tudor style erected in the 1830s, but are no longer in use and have been converted into housing.
The Widows" Almshouses, also known as the Wilbraham or Wilbraham"s Almshouses and as the Widows" Hospital, are former almshouses for six widows in Nantwich.