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churchwarden Meaning in Bengali



 গির্জার তত্বাবধায়ক কর্মচারী, গির্জা তত্ত্বাবধায়ক,

Noun:

গির্জার তত্বাবধায়ক কর্মচারী,





churchwarden's Usage Examples:

A churchwarden is a lay official in a parish or congregation of the Anglican Communion, usually working as a part-time volunteer.


Trough Association by Matilda, the wife of Richard Kent Jr, a local churchwarden.


(שמש‎, sometimes spelled shamas) or parnas or warden (UK, similar to churchwarden) is a beadle or sexton, a person who assists in the running of synagogue.


A churchwarden pipe is a tobacco pipe with a long stem.


17th-century English-Italian freeholder, sugar or cotton planter and churchwarden and possibly one of the last living members of the Palaiologos dynasty.


very near to closing but due to the initiative of a small team led by a churchwarden, it has been totally transformed and is now used virtually every day.


Eliot served as a churchwarden at St Stephen's; between 1933 and 1940 he lived in the church's vicarage.


 1615 – 20 December 1670) was a British baker and churchwarden in 17th century London.


He was churchwarden at St Peter's in Stourton, Wiltshire during the 1720s and may have done.


Parliament and churchwarden.


In April 1394, he was a churchwarden of St.


founders and original trustees of St Jude's Church in Avondale, and a churchwarden for many years.


Laity Organist(s) Peter Barley Churchwarden(s) Frank Sheahan (rector's churchwarden) Lindsay Boyle (people's churchwarden) Verger Craig Copley Brown (dean's.


Cornelis van der Geest, a wealthy merchant and churchwarden of the Church of St.


North was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, the son of a coal merchant and a churchwarden.


The desired patronage was not forthcoming, and Bentley became churchwarden of St Andrews Holborn with the support of John Aylmer, Bishop of London.



Synonyms:

church officer;

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