Parsonage Sentence Examples

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  • A select company of these met at the parsonage on Sunday afternoons.

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  • In 1558 he took orders and was appointed Official of Aberdeen, and inducted into the parsonage and prebend of Oyne.

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  • At the corner of Broad and William streets stood until 1835 the parsonage in which Aaron Burr was born.

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  • We'll see the famed parsonage before continuing to York.

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  • On the 13th of April 1396 he obtained ratification of the parsonage of St Stephen's, Walbrook, presented on the 30th of March by the abbot of Colchester, no doubt through his brother Robert, who restored the church and increased its endowment.

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  • Yesterday while building the carport on the parsonage, everyone looked to Spot because he knew what to do.

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  • He was described as a " charitable hard working Anglo-Catholic Parish Priest who restored the Church, built a parsonage and a school " .

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  • Alderman Fletcher Moss, who lived at the old parsonage, turned the house into an art gallery for his private collection.

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  • Significantly, they also including part of a ruined building, possibly part of the former parsonage, already in the course of redevelopment.

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  • It is only 1 minutes walk from the Bronte parsonage, once home to the famous Bronte sisters.

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  • In front of the church is a statue of Herder, whose house still serves as the parsonage.

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  • The parson is tenant for life of the parsonage house, the glebe, the tithes and other dues, so far as they are not appropriated.

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  • At Laracor, near Trim, Swift rebuilt the parsonage, made a fish-pond, and planted a garden with poplars and willows, bordering a canal.

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  • Meanwhile he had published several small historical works; but his college and university duties left little time for writing, and in 1875 he accepted the vicarage of Embleton, a parish on the coast of Northumberland, near Dunstanburgh, with an ancient and beautiful church and a fortified parsonage house, and within reach of the fine library in Bamburgh Keep. Here he remained for nearly ten years, acquiring that experience of parochial work which afterwards stood him in good stead, taking private pupils, studying and writing, as well as taking an active part in diocesan business.

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  • That she give birth to the baby and march up to the parsonage steps?

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