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| architecturally remarkable historic church, a | rectory, a church cemetery, and a parish hall. |
| The Old | Rectory, a fine Queen Anne style building, rebuilt af |
| ond), St Bartholomew's parish church, the Old | Rectory, a few other houses and several farms. |
| The original village consisted of a church, a | rectory, a school, 24 dwelling houses, a court, a pol |
| des a French Gothic style church, a Neo-Tudor | rectory, a Colonial Revival parish hall, a Neo-Tudor |
| In the church's proximity, there is also a | rectory, a parish hall, and a number of old pines whi |
| rm, Ferndale Manor (which at one time was the | rectory), a few cottages and St. Margaret's Church. |
| ic School, a parish hall/ school gymnasium, a | rectory, a cemetery, several houses, and a one room, |
| A branch road leads off to the church and | rectory about a quarter of a mile to the south and th |
| The | rectory address is 1170 Beach Avenue, Bronx NY 10472. |
| rch in 17th century style and aGeorgian-style | rectory, adjacent to the church, on Foster Lane, in 1 |
| n died on April 25, 1902 in the St. Vincent's | Rectory, after a protracted illness. |
| Concordia German Evangelical Church and | Rectory, also known as Concordia United Church of Chr |
| A | rectory, also designed by Alfred Waterhouse, was buil |
| Great Salkeld | Rectory also incorporates a pele tower, probably of t |
| The Albany Presbyterian Church and | Rectory, also known as Whitespires, is a historic chu |
| The | rectory and vicarage of Ross, Herefordshire, conferre |
| omplex are a single-cell chapel (1879), and a | rectory and a parish house (1880 and 1893). |
| stions have been put forward: Near to the old | Rectory and close to Hanwell spring, is large stone o |
| In 1979, the | rectory and the former school were listed on the Nati |
| ter for homeless mothers and children) in the | Rectory, and AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati (AVOC). |
| ees; the upper terrace is the site of the old | rectory and the original kitchen gardens which were c |
| slave trade, Ernest was born at his father's | rectory, and grew up in Lavington and Cuddesdon, ther |
| St Lawrence and Clyst Gerrard and Woolvington | rectory and St Giles in the Heath. |
| ictorian times, boasting small shops, a large | rectory and the mediaeval church of St John the Bapti |
| The campus also includes a parish, | rectory, and school. |
| He died at Hatfield | rectory and was buried there. |
| In Holy Trinity Church | Rectory and Convent on 2011-04-09 00:34:18, Socket Er |
| In 1977, St. Rose's Church, its | rectory, and its school were studied by the Ohio Hist |
| ime of his death a new church at Stockport, a | rectory, and two churches in Wales, the restoration o |
| In 1902 the | rectory and a one-story church over a hall was built |
| He was educated at Headley | rectory and then at the Merchant Taylors' School in L |
| ic Places as St. James Roman Catholic Church, | Rectory, and School. |
| Initially a | rectory and parish hall were planned to be built on t |
| and he swiftly raised the capital to erect a | rectory and school. |
| In addition a school, hall, | rectory, and convent home were built on the site. |
| The living of Grove is a | rectory, and when Mr. Hercy was paton, it was valued |
| St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church | Rectory and School is a historic church facility at W |
| The church, the school, the | rectory and 18 more houses burnt down. |
| He designed a new school, | rectory and the present church, which was dedicated i |
| e are also professional offices in the former | rectory and pumping station and a developing business |
| Welsh Life), St Fagans Castle, St Fagans Old | Rectory and St Mary's Church. |
| niversity of Oxford; and was presented to the | rectory and vicarage of Sherborne St. John, Hampshire |
| Parsons Hill and Old | Rectory and attached stable block at Images of Englan |
| Here, in the course of 44 years, he built the | rectory and the village school, restored the fine old |
| Most Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church, | Rectory and Parochial School is a historic church at |
| to pay $7.2 million to build a new church and | rectory and to renovate the church's school in exchan |
| e-height-over-basement stone structure with a | rectory, and is located within the Central Park West |
| e Elsing Hall, the Church, the Guildhall, the | Rectory and Elsing Mill on the River Wensum. |
| January 1938, a serious fire broke out in the | rectory and Bishop Joseph H. Albers, the survivor of |
| rish constructed a four-story brick and stone | rectory and sacristy in 1904 to designs by Jeremiah O |
| ming took place in Ipswich on the junction of | Rectory and Seymour roads near Stoke Bridge. |
| here overseeing the construction of a church, | rectory, and parochial school. |
| car who had an extensive model railway in his | rectory, another whose ministry was based on water (t |
| ld Hall, Gawsworth New Hall and Gawsworth Old | Rectory are in the village. |
| The school, almshouses, and | rectory are all in a similar Tudor style erected in t |
| Most of the housing, the church and | rectory are situated in the former and grouped around |
| Adjacent to the church is an impressive | rectory, as the road passes the rectory grounds it is |
| Uncle of R D Blackmore who stayed at The Old | Rectory as a child and later wrote parts of his immor |
| of Sir Henry Cholmondeley of Whitby, and his | rectory at Newton was during the civil wars ‘a refuge |
| st Church, is a historic Episcopal church and | rectory at 2900 Fifth Avenue in Troy, Rensselaer Coun |
| The Old | Rectory at St Mary Hoo is a Grade II house built in t |
| The Old | Rectory at Images of England |
| (by Sir John Vanbrugh), The Manor House (Old | Rectory) at Walton-in-Gordano, Walton Castle, Cardiga |
| in Wells and elsewhere, probably altering the | rectory at Sutton Courtenay in Berkshire (now Oxfords |
| In 1946, he bought the Old | Rectory at Winestead and employed Francis Johnson to |
| He hired Gustav Hansen, who designed the | rectory at Sacred Heart Cathedral and the Central Fir |
| In 1577, Parker's successor gave Joscelyn a | rectory at Hollingbourne, Kent, replacing the prebend |
| He died at his | rectory at Somerton on 30 July 1861, aged 51. |
| to see the finished tapestry; he died at the | Rectory at Exeter College on 23 March 1887. |
| ollowing year saw the construction of a brick | rectory at a cost of about $4,000. |
| e pastor of the three parishes resides in the | rectory at Riverside. |
| r brother and two older sisters living at the | Rectory at Little Carlton. |
| s were demolished although parts of the Tudor | Rectory became incorporated into the new building. |
| ed in only two years with construction of the | rectory beginning five years later, in 1919. |
| e All Saints Church, the Manor House, the Old | Rectory, Bossington Mill, Bossington House and Hought |
| oversaw the construction of a new church and | rectory, both of which still stand on Eriskay. |
| Forbes Humphreys was born in 1891 in Llangan | Rectory, Bridgend, Wales. |
| In 1873, a two-story, red brick Italianate | rectory building was built for the parish at a cost o |
| Another notable building is the Old | Rectory built in 1794. |
| hitecture other than the church is the ruined | rectory, built around 1267; records exist of work bei |
| Brampton Hall is a former | rectory built around 1796 of red brick for the Rev. N |
| The | rectory, built in 1901, was added to the National His |
| To the east of the building is a | rectory, built in 1884 of rubble. |
| 31 July 1662 he was formally admitted to that | rectory by Dr. Lant, bishop of Peterborough. |
| e house at Ditcheat in Somerset, built as the | rectory by John Gunthorpe who was rector of Ditcheat |
| s shot in the head on the porch of St. Paul's | Rectory by E. R. Stephenson, a Southern Methodist Epi |
| of the village retains its old charm with the | Rectory, Church House, old School displaying traditio |
| (Jacomb Road, Jacomb Drive, Jacomb Close and | Rectory Close). |
| Holy Name Church | Rectory, Convent and School is a historic church at 2 |
| St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, | Rectory, Convent, and School is a historic church at |
| St. Mawgan Old | Rectory, Cornwall |
| He was born at the | Rectory, Crawley, Hampshire on 16 November 1844. |
| The | rectory dates to the 1850s. |
| The | rectory dates from the early 15th century. |
| The Church is a | rectory, dedicated to St. Peter, in the deanry of Don |
| Under the Doddington | Rectory Division Act of 1856 it was divided into seve |
| was previously released on the Return to the | Rectory EP. |
| The Old | Rectory, Epworth |
| John Baker Edmonds also acquired the | rectory estate of South Petherton (known also as the |
| From 1832 to 1934 a | rectory existed in the eastern part of the south wing |
| Rectory Farm was built in the 16th century, and a dat | |
| Hammonds Farm and | Rectory Farm, with its tithe barn, are also Elizabeth |
| The | Rectory Farmhouse is a Grade II* listed building, dat |
| A square two-story structure, the | rectory features a hip roof and a stone foundation. |
| The Oval (Kennington), Richardson's Field and | Rectory Field (Blackheath), Queen's Club (Kensington |
| n's Field) in Blackheath before moving to the | Rectory Field in 1883. |
| in the final encounter, against Wales at the | Rectory Field in Blackheath. |
| Played away at | Rectory Field in Blackheath, Wales were completely ou |
| d for the next Wales game, played away at the | Rectory Field in Blackheath to England. |
| ought by Douglas Wills who donated it and the | rectory field to Winford Hospital as a convalescent h |
| is final match for England on Feb 16, 1889 at | Rectory Field, Blackheath in the England vs New Zeala |
| Castleford in the 25-0 victory over Wales at | Rectory Field, Blackheath on 4 Jan 1896, and the 4-10 |
| his international debut on Jan 2, 1886 at the | Rectory Field, Blackheath in the England vs Wales mat |
| nes, being anxious, it is said, to secure the | rectory for himself, carried off the dean to Ilcheste |
| ices for the Archdiocese and still later as a | rectory for the adjacent St. Mary's Church. |
| He designed the 1893 | rectory for the South Congregational Church, Chapel, |
| In 1797 he exchanged his London | rectory for the living of Little Burstead, Essex, whi |
| The | Rectory for St Johns was relocated to Clapton Square |
| They were housed in the | rectory for many years and then became property of Br |
| ng the boys on trips and inviting them to the | rectory for Friday and Saturday night pizza parties. |
| The Manor was built in 1840 as the | rectory for the Rev. Fitzhardinge Berkeley Portman. |
| Living, a | rectory, formerly in the archd. of Leicester and dio. |
| The | rectory from that time, on the other hand, was taken |
| al church fete held in the grounds of the Old | Rectory funds of which go to All Saints. |
| Until 2005, Cadeby | Rectory garden was home to the Cadeby Light Railway. |
| ndsport, planted Vitis labrusca shoots in his | rectory garden. |
| The Jacobean | Rectory has great (possibly 18th century) iron gates, |
| The old | rectory has some 16th-century fragments but was large |
| The nearby 19th century | rectory has been suggested as one of the sites for th |
| about the time of his appointment to Wootton | rectory; his wife was Mary (1657-1695), daughter of J |
| Boniface Roman Catholic Church, | Rectory, Holy Angels Academy) is a historic church at |
| He was born at St.Catherine's | Rectory, Hop Hill, Tullamore, Offaly, eldest of six c |
| The | Rectory House is very pleasantly situated, half a mil |
| campus grounds as the church quonset hut and | rectory house. |
| The parish built the | rectory in 1919 to house its pastor; before its const |
| consisted of only a few farms, a school and a | rectory in the 19th century. |
| The Old | Rectory in the village is dated 1678 and there are a |
| ed in Iowa City, but there is no mention of a | rectory in church records. |
| From 1871 he served at the | rectory in Hamm, where in 1872 became district school |
| In 1209 there was a | rectory; in 1271, vicarage was endowed with "all the |
| Collins died in Lowick | rectory in 1887. |
| It became a | rectory in 1865. |
| He resigned the | rectory in 1470. |
| The living is a | rectory in the diocese of Salisbury. |
| utland, Brockdish Hall in Norfolk and Bawdrip | Rectory in Somerset. |
| The architect Richard Pace built Saint Mary's | Rectory in 1818. |
| By 1941 he was resident at Horfield | rectory in Bristol. |
| office and allowed him to live at St. Mary's | rectory in Dedham, Massachusetts. |
| The house was built as a | rectory in the late 15th century, or in the late 16th |
| The current church added a | rectory in 1974 and a Parish Activities Center in 197 |
| Born at Welwyn | Rectory in Hertfordshire, he was the son of Sir Brook |
| south of the church as acquired for use as a | rectory in 1891, at a cost of $3,500. |
| John Constable spent his honeymoon at the | Rectory in 1816 and sketched 'All Saints Church' twic |
| The living is a | rectory in the diocese of Worcester, value £140. |
| He also built the front part of the present | rectory in Holbrook. |
| cre (40,000 m2) site, on which the church and | rectory in Maurice were to be built, was donated by V |
| Supporters of the project used to meet at his | rectory in the 1870's. |
| oole, to be driven to Divine Service from the | Rectory in a horse and carriage. |
| cated a new church in November 1975 and a new | rectory in February 1977. |
| The living is a | rectory in the diocese of Hereford, of the value of £ |
| Wilfrid Hyde White was born at the | rectory in Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire, t |
| her Albert Leunens, SS.CC., constructed a new | rectory in the Romanesque style made separate from th |
| Built as a | rectory in about 1870, the spacious Victorian Crocker |
| The poet John Dryden was born in the nearby | rectory in 1631, and was baptised in the church. |
| England when he was five, and he grew up in a | rectory in Shropshire. |
| rated to England in 1934 living in Winterslow | Rectory in Salisbury, Wiltshire, with his in-laws. |
| The living is a discharged | rectory, in the archdeaconry and diocese of Glouceste |
| The living is a | rectory in the archdeaconry and diocese of Salisbury, |
| The nearby | Rectory incorporates a 15th century pele tower. |
| e was also very extravagant, transforming his | rectory into a 32-roomed mansion. |
| The parish converted the former | rectory into a meeting place, now known as the Amerso |
| Trinity | Rectory is an historic building at the corner of Clar |
| St. Peter's Episcopal Church and | Rectory is a historic church at 36-38 W. Campbell Str |
| ll are in the Gothic Revival style, while the | rectory is in the Colonial Revival style. |
| opcutt Mansion, also known as Saint Casimir's | Rectory, is a historic home located at Yonkers, Westc |
| Zion Episcopal Church and | Rectory is a historic Episcopal church complex locate |
| The | rectory is also known as the McDougall House. |
| The | rectory is a bed and breakfast called Manoir d'Irland |
| Trinity Episcopal Church | Rectory is a historic church rectory at 430 Juliana S |
| First Presbyterian Church | Rectory is a historic Presbyterian church rectory loc |
| Immaculate Conception | Rectory is a historic Roman Catholic rectory located |
| Hamilton Union Church | Rectory is a historic church rectory at 2267 Western |
| Saint Saviour's Episcopal Church and | Rectory is a historic church at 41 Mt. |
| All Saints Church and | Rectory is a landmark church in Ravenswood community |
| Gawsworth Old | Rectory is a house in the village of Gawsworth, Chesh |
| Today the | rectory is the Museum of the Revere Society for Cultu |
| The former | rectory is a 2 1⁄2-story, L-shaped brick residence. |
| St. Paul's Church and | Rectory is an historic church at 279 Congress Street |
| Rectory is a member of New England Preparatory School | |
| The site of the former | rectory is marked by a roadside plaque. |
| The St. Mary's Episcopal Church and | Rectory is an historic Carpenter Gothic style Episcop |
| House of Prayer Episcopal Church and | Rectory is a historic site at Broad and State Streets |
| St. Patrick's Catholic Church and | Rectory is a historic building at 1219 2nd Avenue, S. |
| The Old | Rectory is a privately owned historic house located i |
| The | rectory, known as Drayton Court, which dates from the |
| tees, allocating money collected from rent of | rectory lands to support priests in their roles throu |
| the boundary of the Church of Ireland glebe ( | rectory lands). |
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