justly
English Definitions:
rightly, justly, justifiedly (adverb)
with honesty
"he was rightly considered the greatest singer of his time"
justly, right (adverb)
in accordance with moral or social standards
"that serves him right"; "do right by him"
justly (Adverb)
In a just or fair manner; rightfully.
justly (Adverb)
With a just or fair use of language; with good reason, properly.
justly (Adverb)
With great precision; accurately, exactly.
justly
The Ven. Justly Hill (bapt. 16 December 1781 – 18 March 1853) was the Archdeacon of Buckingham from 1825 until 1853. He was born at St Boniface parish, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, the youngest son of Col. William Hill, who served as aide-de-camp to Count de Lipp in the Seven Years' War, and Elizabeth Popham (1744–1809), great-granddaughter of MP Alexander Popham. He was the younger brother of Capt. Henry Hill. He was educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford and ordained in 1806. He was Rector of Tingewick before being appointed Archdeacon of Buckingham on 7 September 1825. He died on .
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