That of 7 June 1789 may be the first Malthus delivered as ordained deacon licensed to the curacy of Okewood Chapel; the second was read shortly thereafter.
Jane's mother was disowned because she married beneath her class, and after a year of marriage both parents caught the typhus fever in the curacy where Jane's father worked.
He did however spend two years in study at Oxford in Magdalen College and had the prospect of a curacy in Buckinghamshire.
And unlike Herbert his ministry was a long one: curacies in Chirk and Hanmer.
She will return to complete her three year curacy (assistant to a training vicar), before having to look for a parish of her own to lead.
Rhymes
pleurisy
Definition of curacy in US English:
curacy
nounˈkyo͝orəsēˈkjʊrəsi
The office, position, or work of a curate.
I was in England serving my curacy
Example sentencesExamples
He did however spend two years in study at Oxford in Magdalen College and had the prospect of a curacy in Buckinghamshire.
Jane's mother was disowned because she married beneath her class, and after a year of marriage both parents caught the typhus fever in the curacy where Jane's father worked.
And unlike Herbert his ministry was a long one: curacies in Chirk and Hanmer.
That of 7 June 1789 may be the first Malthus delivered as ordained deacon licensed to the curacy of Okewood Chapel; the second was read shortly thereafter.
She will return to complete her three year curacy (assistant to a training vicar), before having to look for a parish of her own to lead.