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canonry Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( canonry ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



କାନୋନ୍ରି, ପୁରୋହିତ,

Noun:

କାନାରି-ଦ୍ୱୀପ ନୃତ୍ୟ |,

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canonry's Usage Examples:

It is the site of the remains of the canonry of Cellefrouin, founded in 1025 by Arnald of Vitabre, bishop of Périgueux.


The canonry of St Mary"s College, St David"s became the property of the Crown on the.


preferments, except the sinecure rectory of Fulham and the canonry and precentorship of St.


A Windsor canonry was added to Waterland"s preferments on 27 September 1727, and in 1730 the archdeaconry of Middlesex (13 August).


Lyell was at this stage holding an unnamed canonry and prebend in the diocese of Ross, the parish church of Kinnell in Angus.


The act attached the chair to the fourth canonry at Christ Church from the next vacancy, which occurred in 1849.


regular and canonesses regular also use this term, the alternative being "canonry".


In 1681 he was appointed to a canonry at Peterborough Cathedral.


William de Coventre, also from the diocese of Dunblane, held a canonry and prebends (a cathedral priesthood with stipends) in the diocese of Ross and the Collegiate.


bishopric of Dunkeld (where he also held a canonry), on that date King David petitioned Pope Clement VI for another canonry in the bishopric of Moray.


held a lay canonry at Málaga; in 1519 he was appointed by Leon for the priorship of Leon Cathedral.


Inchaffray, he held a canonry in the diocese of Dunblane, that is, the precentorship of Dunblane Cathedral (also in Strathearn).


and was appointed in 1779 to the preachership at Lincoln’s Inn and to a canonry at Christ Church, Oxford.



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