เข้าสู่ระบบ สมัครสมาชิก

crutched การใช้

ประโยคมือถือ
  • At its western end, the street begins at a junction with Crutched Friars and Cooper's Row.
  • This action put an end to several other mendicant orders, including the Sack Friars, and the Pied, Crutched and Apostolic Friars.
  • His head was set up on London Bridge, and his body, according to one contemporary writer, was buried at Crutched Friars.
  • Warrier opened London's first Ayurvedic restaurant ( named Mantra ) in 2004 on Crutched Friars ( a street in the City of London ).
  • Conrad Martens'father was a merchant who came originally to London as Austrian Consul; Conrad was born in " Crutched Friars " near Tower Hill.
  • When he was fourteen, Robinson was sent to London as apprentice to Joseph Anderson, a hairdresser of Crutched Friars; though Robinson continued an avid reader.
  • In 1727 a William Harris, D . D ., presbyterian minister at Crutched Friars, an offer was made for his services as a government pamphleteer.
  • After 12 hours 12 minutes of battling rain, wind and a limb installment, Nkene Mosiane crutched across the finish to cheers from the remaining volunteers and diehards.
  • On Read's death ( 1698 ) Harris was called to succeed Timothy Cruso at Crutched Friars, in spite of some opposition, and received presbyterian ordination.
  • Turner died in London on 7 July 1568 at his home in Crutched Friars, in the City of London, and is buried in the church of St Olave Hart Street.
  • However, the only authority for the existence of a house of crutched friars at Guildford is in Tanner and in Speed's " History of Great Britaine " in 1611.
  • In 1656 Pope Alexander VII suppressed the order of the Crutched Friars and the estate was converted into a priory and eventually sold by emphyteusis to the de Gresti family in 1770.
  • In addition, ewes are generally crutched prior to lambing if they are not " offshears " ( recently shorn ), in order to provide the newborn lamb with a cleaner suckling area.
  • In 1724 he was appointed to deliver the Tuesday evening lecture in the Presbyterian chapel, Old Jewry, London, and in 1729 he became assistant minister to the Presbyterian congregation in Crutched Friars.
  • In England, too, they and an Italian order of the Holy Cross were both identified as Crutched Friars, and so the location of their houses and their activities are often mistaken for each other.
  • George entered the Order of the Brethren of the Cross ( colloquially known as the "'Crutched Friars "') at an early age and became the last Prior of their house at Ardee.
  • Robert was born at Crutched Friars in the Tower Hamlets area of London, and later moved to the Old Jewry near Cheapside, where his father ran an Inn called " The King's Head ".
  • The first significant development however took place in 1215 when the Bishop of Trento Federico Wanga officially called upon the Crutched Friars to set up a monastery at San Leonardo, at the time already serving as a hospice, including for those returning from the Crusades.
  • In his autobiography " Sing Lofty : Thoughts Of A Gemini ", Estelle was extremely bitter about modern-day entertainment, attacking those who refused to rerun " It Ain't Half Hot Mum " as " tight-crutched, white-trousered morons ".
  • In his will, he requests that he be buried " within the Chapel of our blessed Lady of Barking beside the Tower of London " ( now called " All Hallows, Barking " ) and that if the Masters and Wardens would not agree, then " my body be buried in the Church of the Crutched Friars beside the Tower of London " ( now called " St . Olaf's " ).
  • ตัวอย่างการใช้เพิ่มเติม:   1  2