admiralty Meaning in Tamil ( admiralty வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
கடற்படை நிர்வாகக்குழு,
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admiralty தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
டிரினிட்டி கதீட்ரல், மரின்ச்கி அரண்மனை, ஹோட்டல் அஸ்டோரியா, பிரபலமான மாரின்ஸ்கி நாடக அரங்கம், நியூ ஹாலந்து தீவு, செயிண்ட் இசாக்ஸ் கதீட்ரல் (நகரத்தின் மிகப்பெரியது) மற்றும் செனட் சதுக்கத்தில் அடங்கும் பல குறிப்பிடத்தக்க அடையாளங்கள் கடற்படை நிர்வாகக்குழு கட்டிடத்தின் மேற்கே மற்றும் தெற்கே அமைந்துள்ளது.
admiralty's Usage Examples:
Richard Harris Barham >>In May 1804 he returned to the admiralty, and with a short intermission in 1806, continued there during the naval administration of Lord Melville, of his uncle, Lord Barham, and of Lord Mulgrave.
In the same year the admiralty consulted the Royal Society as to a means of preserving the copper sheathing of ships from corrosion and keeping it smooth, and he suggested that the copper would be preserved if it were rendered negatively electrical, as would be done by fixing "protectors" of zinc to the sheeting.
The court of admiralty for the Cinque Ports exercises a co-ordinate but not exclusive admiralty jurisdiction over persons and things found within the territory of the Cinque Ports.
admiralty records from 1845 mention the ship as assigned to the coastguard at Southend.
John Walker, to whose initiative the charts published by the admiralty are indebted for the perspicuous, firm and yet artistic execution, which facilitate their use by the mariner, was also the author of the maps published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (1829-1840).
It is under the control of a royal astronomer and its expenses are defrayed by the British admiralty.
In December 1744 he became a lord of the admiralty in the Pelham administration.
with Coke and many others; documentary records of various courts are exemplified in the Select Cases from the star chamber, the court of requests and admiralty courts, published by the Selden Society; and there are voluminous records of the courts of augmentations, first-fruits, wards and liveries in the Record Office.
The admiral was acquitted, and Cochrane naturally fell into disfavour with the admiralty.
The Hydrographic Department of the British Admiralty, established in 1795, undertakes the making of charts for the admiralty, and is under the charge of the hydrographer to the admiralty (see Chart).
By the Central Criminal Court Act 1834, cognizance of crimes committed within the jurisdiction of the admiralty was given to the central criminal court.
Synonyms:
government department,
Antonyms:
right, front,