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vicarage Meaning in Tamil ( vicarage வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஊர்வட்ட மத குருவின் இல்லம் (அ) கடமை சார்ந்த பணிகள்,



vicarage's Usage Examples:

He took orders on his presentation to the vicarage of Bridstow in the following year, and a small sinecure living in Wales was besides procured for him by his friend Samuel Molyneux (1689-1728).


He was now appointed to the vicarage of St Dunstan's in the West.


The worldly maintenance was the presentation in 1616 to the vicarage of Cranbrook in Kent.


At Coggs, in the water-meadows bordering the river immediately below Witney, a priory was attached to the Benedictine Priory of Fecamp, and of this there are Early English remains in the vicarage, while the church is mainly Decorated.


His first preferment was the small vicarage of Cannock in Staffordshire; but he leapt into notice when holding a preachership at St Saviour's, Southwark.


Portions of the vicarage date from the 14th century, and in its garden there is a stone dovecote of great age.


Shortly after becoming chaplain to the bishop of London in 1762 he was appointed to a prebendal stall of St Paul's and to the vicarage of Kensington, and in 1764 he was made archdeacon of London.


On top of the hill left, is the old vicarage.


In 1722 he was presented to the rectory of Ludgvan, and in 173 2 he obtained in addition the vicarage of St Just, his native parish.


It follows that, rectories being usually richer than vicarages, the style of "rector" is in England slightly more dignified than that of "vicar.


William Waynflete, presented to the vicarage of Skendleby, Lincs, by the Priory of Bardney (Lincoln, Ep.


He had already taken orders, and in 1835 began his eighteen years' tenure of the vicarage of Wymeswold in Leicestershire, from which seclusion the twicerepeated offer of a colonial bishopric failed to draw him.





Synonyms:

glebe house, residence, rectory, parsonage,



Antonyms:

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