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chancel Meaning in Tamil ( chancel வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கிறித்தவக் கோயிலின் ஒரு பகுதி,



chancel's Usage Examples:

Reservations of this nature are made in many English patents of chancellors and were held good in R.


East wall: tie beam above division between nave and chancel, and plaster infill above the beam.


The chancel of the church at Repton is assigned to the second half of the 10th century, though subsequently altered, and the crypt beneath is supposed to be earlier still; its roof is supported by four round pillars, and it is approached by two stairways.


On the Loth Tyler seized Canterbury, sacked the palace of Archbishop Sudbury, the chancellor, and beheaded three citizens as "traitors.


He became by a singular arrangement, only repeated in the case of Lord Ellenborough, a member of the cabinet, and remained in that position through various changes of administration for nearly fifteen years, and, although he persistently refused the chancellorship, he acted as Speaker of the House of Lords while the Great Seal was in commission.


St Michael's, the parish church, has a striking Perpendicular tower, an arch of carved oak dividing its nave and chancel, a magnificent rood-loft, and a 13th-century monument doubtfully described as the tomb of Bracton, the famous lawyer, whose birthplace, according to local tradition, was Bratton Court in the vicinity.


Some illegal practices of certain chancery officials had been detected and punished by the court itself, and generally there was a disposition to overhaul its affairs, while Coke and Lionel Cranfield, earl of Middlesex (1575-1645) directly attacked some parts of the chancellor's administration.


He was for a short time chancellor of England during 1381, and in January 1382 he officiated at the marriage of Richard II.


He was incessantly on his legs in committee, and became a name for an opposition bandog who gave chancellors of the exchequer no peace.


Fox replied with some warmth, and Wolsey had to wait until Fox's death before he could add Winchester to his archbishopric of York and his abbey of St Albans, and thus leave Durham vacant as he hoped for the illegitimate son on whom (aged 18) he had already conferred a deanery, four archdeaconries, five prebends and a chancellorship.


died in April 1483 the archbishop remained true to his widow Elizabeth, and consequently lost the chancellorship and was put into prison by Richard III.


But this blot upon the English name was at last removed by Montague in 1694, when he was appointed chancellor of the exchequer.


The duchy received a constitution of its own, and was governed for the elector by a marshal (Landmarschall, after 1480 Landdrost) who was also stadtholder, and presided over the Westphalian chancellery.





Synonyms:

church building, church, sanctuary, bema, area, choir,



Antonyms:

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