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Meanings of
archdeaconry
in anglès
Ecclesiastical occupation.
archdeacon
Related terms
position
ecclesiastical occupation
Synonyms
Examples for "
archdeacon
"
archdeacon
Examples for "
archdeacon
"
1
The
archdeacon
's
power included no more than a single reprieve per year.
2
Son of an
archdeacon
;
was at Cambridge when the war broke out.
3
Not the dean in his deanery, or the
archdeacon
out at Plumstead.
4
When the
archdeacon
returned the news was told to him at once.
5
The
archdeacon
,
indeed, Dr Grantly, has been somewhat loud in the matter.
Usage of
archdeaconry
in anglès
1
Trained in the monastery of Hales he was early raised to an
archdeaconry
.
2
The erection of the
archdeaconry
in favour of the Rev.
3
It was the Congress of Sunday-school managers for our
archdeaconry
.
4
In his
archdeaconry
,
Manning lived to the full the active life of a country clergyman.
5
His congregation is the best in the
archdeaconry
;
one meeting-house is dead, and the other dying.
6
In 1788, he was collated to the rectory and vicarage of Streen, and soon afterwards to the
archdeaconry
of Killala.
7
Situated in Normandy and in the
archdeaconry
of Evreux, this abbey was one of the oldest of the order of Citeaux.
8
Afterwards our author became chaplain to King Charles I. and succeeded Dr. Bridges in the
archdeaconry
of Oxon, before the year 1626.
9
The bill also created a new
archdeaconry
of Liverpool, The bill proposed to exclude the new bishop from a seat in parliament.
10
The original diocese of Ely was enlarged, in 1837, by the addition of the counties of Huntingdon and Bedford, and the
archdeaconry
of Sudbury.
11
About three years afterwards he was made a priest and in 1705 Dr. Ashe, the Bishop of Clogher, conferred upon him the
archdeaconry
of Clogher.
12
Proceedings in the Court of
Archdeaconry
of Colchester, Colne Wake.
13
He had a whole
Archdeaconry
to his hand for nothing.
14
Recorded in the
Archdeaconry
Court of London
15
The fire broke out at a home in
Archdeaconry
Glebe about 8.15am on Saturday.
16
On his return to England, he took up once more the work in his
Archdeaconry
with what appetite he might.
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archdeaconry
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
new archdeaconry
whole archdeaconry
Archdeaconry
through the time