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vestryman Meaning in Bengali



একজন মানুষ, যিনি একটি গির্জা গির্জার পোশাক-ঘর একজন সদস্য

Noun:

গির্জা-এলাকার সভার সদস্য,





vestryman's Usage Examples:

A vestryman is a member of his local church's vestry, or leading body.


He was for many years a vestryman of Christ Church; when the congregation grew too large to be accommodated.


It was commissioned by Marcello Pallavicino, vestryman of the Casa Professa of Jesuits in Genoa.


Bowers (1811–1873), African American entrepreneur, organist and vestryman John E.


of the Peace, Sheriff of York County, judge of the York County Court, vestryman of Bruton Parish Church, colonel in the Williamsburg militia and as mayor.


– October 5, 1873) was an African American entrepreneur, organist and vestryman at St.


War, helped found and govern Williamsburg and several times served as a vestryman of Bruton Parish Church.


Ballston Spa, where he was an active in the Episcopal church and served as a vestryman.


John's Parish Church, for which he became a vestryman and then a churchwarden.


John Pulling was an American captain, vestryman and Patriot who signaled Paul Revere from the Old North Church in Boston before Revere's midnight ride.


He was also a trustee of the Charles Evans Cemetery Company, a vestryman of Trinity Lutheran Church, and a member of the Valley Forge Park Commission.


Joseph Ball (1649–1711) was an English-born justice, vestryman, lieutenant colonel, and Burgess in the Colony of Virginia.


William Payne (July 31, 1725 – July 12, 1782) was a Virginia gentleman, vestryman, justice, and Fairfax County sheriff in the late colonial period.


Joseph Spruill (born circa 1690) was a vestryman of South Chowan Parish, a major in the Tyrrell County Regiment of the North Carolina militia, magistrate.


1816) was a prominent banker, merchant and auctioneer, as well as a vestryman and churchwarden for Trinity Church in Lower Manhattan.


He was a vestryman of St Margaret's, Westminster.


The building was constructed under the supervision of Philip Key, vestryman, who was the greatgrandfather of Francis Scott Key.


association with early American author Washington Irving, who served as a vestryman, and its distinctive early Gothic Revival architecture.


Wanton served as a vestryman at Trinity Church (Newport).


Nash became a vestryman in the Episcopal Church in 1868, and was a Senior Warden at the time of.



vestryman's Meaning':

a man who is a member of a church vestry

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