almoners in English

noun
1
an official distributor of alms.
He explains that once he recovered from the injury, he was captured by Spaniards, thrown in jail and then sent to Constantinople to be the almoner to the French Ambassador.
noun
    medical social worker

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1. Almoners synonyms, Almoners pronunciation, Almoners translation, English dictionary definition of Almoners

2. Almoners' Avenue Almoners’ Avenue Notes on the history of Almoner's Avenue, Cambridge

3. The Almoners Page, City of Salford

4. Contacting the Almoners Email: Almoners@townofsouthampton.org Phone: (413) 529-0106

5. Find another word for Almoners.

6. Almoners General Responsibilities and Duties The Board of Almoners consists of five members and is elected by the residents of Southampton

7. What are synonyms for Almoners?

8. What does Almoners mean? Plural form of almoner

9. Synonyms for Almoners in Free Thesaurus

10. Meetings The Board of Almoners meets on an as needed basis

11. Almoners پیدا نشد! از درستی املای واژهٔ نوشته‌شده مطمئن شوید

12. WBro Darrel Palmer PAGSwdB MetGAlm describes the work of the Metropolitan Almoners’ Team Like most things Metropolitan, administratively, the structure of the Metropolitan Grand Almoners Team is unique in comparison to his counterpart Provincial Grand Almoners in the Provinces

13. Almoners operate under mysterious strictures, and are just as likely to

14. In the era before the National Health Service, Almoners w …

15. Thank you for remembering the White Flower Society and the Grand Almoners Fund

16. Historically, Almoners were Christian religious functionaries whose duty was to distribute alms to the poor

17. These resources bring together guidance for lodge Almoners, and useful information on key skills and relevant topics

18. The Almoners’ Department was a pre-NHS forerunner of the Social Work Departments found in modern hospitals today

19. 22 synonyms and near synonyms of Almoners from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 4 antonyms and near antonyms

20. He is responsible for helping the Almoners who will be appointed to administer the program for each individual lodge

21. Many velstracs forge their own chains, but others outsource the task to unique velstracs known as Almoners

22. JOB CLUB Helen Wilson, one of the Injured Jockeys' Fund Almoners in the north of England, is in contact daily with the parents.

23. The Hospital Almoner The Almoners’ Department was a pre-NHS forerunner of the Social Work Departments found in modern hospitals today

24. (96) NAI, DH B135/22, Ross to Hurson, 30 January 1946; Institute of Almoners Newsletter, 20 February 1946 (copy in NAI, DH B135/22).

25. Almoners embody the spirit of Freemasonry; their community work is not performed for show but because of a concern for others

26. Professional association for Almoners/ medical social workers, I have had to be extremely selective in the topics discussed in this paper

27. It gives me the privilege of heading the Provincial Welfare Team, comprising of the Visiting Volunteers, Caring Volunteers, a Caring Committee and the Lodge Almoners.

28. Seven years ago, the kindness and advice she received from local Almoners helped her to rebuild a life that was falling to pieces.

29. In the 13th century, Almoners were attached to the French court to distribute the royal alms, and in 1486 the office of grand almoner of France was established.

30. Applicants must satisfy the Almoners of the Fund that they are qualified under the following regulation :[mdash] The recipients shall be such persons as satisfy the Almoners that they possess one or other of the following qualifications-that is to say : (a) That the applicant holds a registered medical qualification, and that he has fallen into

31. In the 13th century, Almoners were attached to the French court to distribute the royal alms, and in 1486 the office of grand Almoner of France was established.

32. The Almoners Fund has been established to assist Master Masons and their families, as well as their widows and orphans with immediate catastrophic or emergency needs

33. THE Injured Jockeys' Fund has two new Almoners - Julia Mangan, who will assist in the south-west, and Marie King, who is based in the Midlands

34. The Almoners are elected to oversee the accounting and expenditures of funds given to the town through the will of the late Whiting Street and Wright Fund

35. The Almoners provide, first and foremost, a confidential befriending service to any Marketor who is facing life’s most difficult times such as: illness (physical or mental), bereavement, unemployment, relationship breakdown or loneliness

36. She fashioned the position into that of a medical social worker and undertook such duties as referring patients to other means of medical and charitable assistance, visiting patients' homes, and training Almoners for …

37. This paper considers insights for contemporary medical practice from an archival study of gratitude in letters exchanged between Almoners at London's Brompton Hospital and patients treated at the Hospital's tuberculosis sanatorium in Frimley

38. (We Almoners are a diverse lot, coming from fields such as law, social work, health care, education and criminal justice.) Our benefactor, Charles Gerard Havens, was born in Greenport, L.I., in 1808

39. Our Almoners "Almoner" is an Old English word meaning "the official distributor of another's charitable gifts." Havens uses this term to describe our volunteer network of social services professionals and community leaders who make our grants.

40. Almoner (plural Almoners) one who distributes alms, especially the doles and alms of religious houses, almshouses; one who dispenses alms for another, as the almoner of a prince, bishop; a title given to a royal officer charged with the duty of distributing alms or bounty on behalf of a monarch