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el by name, to whom he provided the perpetual vicarage Abernethy, despite the fact that this Michael
old village, next to the driveway to the Old Vicarage and Glebe Park, just south of the border with
e; Embleton Tower is now part of the (former) vicarage and that on the Inner Farne is a home to bird
It later became the vicarage, and is a Grade II listed building.
emolished leaving only the Norman church, the Vicarage, and Trevisker Farm.
Only the church, the vicarage, and the schoolhouse were not affected.
Mrs Frost's commission also included the vicarage and a house for herself.
Decades later, however, the vicarage and church came under attack from Hitler's Lu
ithin Marston Meysey paid for a new church, a vicarage and a Church of England school.
inally built by Schinkel (Portico, Colonnade, Vicarage and Steeple)
ger Thomas Pestell was later ejected from his vicarage as a "great libertine", and fled to the royal
ll of the existing village (12 houses and the vicarage) as well as St. Peter's Church, which buildin
car of St Peter's Babraham, who brings to the vicarage as his housekeeper a young Frenchwoman he fin
xisting village of Lilford (12 houses and the vicarage) as well as St. Peter's Church, which buildin
Grigson was born in 1893 in the Vicarage at Pelynt to Canon William Shuckforth Grigson
Grigson was born in 1896 in the Vicarage at Pelynt to Canon William Shuckforth Grigson
nt of the London Infirmary, and patron of the vicarage at Coggeshall where he was lord of the manor.
The old vicarage at Weston Lullingfields.
The Old Vicarage at Images of England
originally a chapel of ease connected to the vicarage at Kilmersdon, near Radstock.
As of 2011, the church and vicarage at Chittoe have been converted to private res
Vicarage, Beckingham, Nottinghamshire, 1873
aul Merton: The Series, Marple: Murder at the Vicarage, Birds of a Feather, and The Bill early appea
Reverend Sydney Augustus Selwyn, of Boscombe vicarage, Bournemouth, and Ellen Blake.
It is located in the village's old vicarage building.
The Vicarage built in 1889 is an historic house located at
, which dates from around the 13th century, a vicarage built in the 1700s and a CSA farm (Church Far
The former Frodingham vicarage, built in 1874, which now houses the North Li
shire Museum is located in the former village vicarage, built in 1874 on the site of Frodingham Hall
There is a vicarage, built later than the church itself, adjacent
ing in April 1661 for his appointment to that vicarage, but it was given to John Lake.
Cheshire, England, he restored its church and vicarage but was limited in his activities by mental i
ginally constructed as a school, as well as a vicarage designed in 1893 by C. C. Rolfe.
County Tyrone, died 31 July 1892 at Sidmouth Vicarage, Devon, [[England] - memorial in parish churc
merset, Child Okeford rectory, and Puddletown vicarage Dorset.
services were introduced on the railway, the vicarage doubled as Vicarage Halt, a small passenger a
using 'The Malt house' a room attached to the vicarage down the road.
Butler Yeats, was brought up in Tullylish at Vicarage Farm, Lawrencetown.
Felbridge Vicarage, Felbridge, East Grinstead, West Sussex
Vicarage Field, Aberystwyth is a cricket ground in Abe
hurch surrounded on the south side by the Old Vicarage, former school and two clergy houses.
church from 1940 with antique equipment and a vicarage from the eighteenth century, manor house from
It was built to hide the vicarage from the view of the Hall.
In March 1644 Grew obtained the vicarage from the city corporation.
ston is the home to the noted East Ruston Old Vicarage garden which is open to the public.
East Ruston Old Vicarage Gardens is a notable privately owned garden i
(3, 3, 8, 12) giving, as an anagram, THE OLD VICARAGE GRANTCHESTER.
The Old Vicarage has stood since before the Black Death of the
He began his History of the Papacy at the vicarage; he and his wife Louise between them wrote a
against Huntingdonshire in the C&G Trophy at Vicarage Hill in East Challow (the only List A game ev
Vicarage Hill is a cricket ground in East Challow, Oxf
st of the church was bought in 1966 for a new vicarage house but was later used instead for allotmen
He died in his vicarage house on 14 August 1719, in his sixty-fourth
Pierce was born on June 23, 1746 at the Vicarage House, at Upottery Rectory, near Honiton, Dev
relatively prosperous living in the form of a vicarage in the diocese of Durham, valued in 1868 at £
Rev. W Awdry used to live in the old vicarage in Emneth, from the window in his attic he co
The living was a vicarage in the diocese of Manchester with a value of
nnals, there was ‘a great contention' for the vicarage in 1584 or 1585.
Doctor Hinge as Miss Marple in Murder at the Vicarage in 1994.
It was from Cornwood vicarage, in 1785, that Reverend Thomas Vivian wrote "
in 1896 to its right, bought it for use as a vicarage in 1977 using funds given by Violet Horn McLe
Resigning his archdeaconry and his vicarage in 1842, he held both canonries until his dea
The Old Vicarage in the Cambridgeshire village of Grantchester
The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Rochester.
The Vicarage in Congresbury, Somerset, England includes an
Charles Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak born in the vicarage in 1829
The Old Prebendal House was built as a vicarage in the 17th century.
The Old Vicarage in Down Ampney was the birthplace of Ralph Va
Denton was born at St. Bartholomew's Vicarage in Moor Lane, Cripplegate in the City of Lond
ormer vicar Nathan Haines for not keeping the vicarage in good repair.
The Vicarage includes an early 19th century vicarage and f
The vicarage is constructed in brown brick with some timbe
Near the vicarage is the Church of St. Laurence which was built
Close to the fortified vicarage is Elsdon's church which claims to have been
The vicarage is now a private residence.
The old brewhouse behind the vicarage is medieval in origin.
the vicarage is now a brain injury rehabilitation unit.
The vicarage is destroyed by cannon fire from Jacob Crane'
Old Vicarage is a restaurant located in Sheffield / Ridgew
high garden wall to the south-west of the old vicarage is known locally as the "spite wall".
Vicarage, Isleworth, Middlesex, alterations (1865)
fers accommodation, in the pub and at the Old Vicarage, just down the road.
John the Evangelist parish church, school and vicarage, Knypersley, Staffordshire
Confectionery has two factories in Blackpool ( Vicarage Lane and Clifton Road) as well as factories i
area for small children, and tennis courts in Vicarage Lane.
Vicarage Meadows is a Site of Special Scientific Inter
he north wall of the churchyard where the old vicarage now stands, in a house which was also used as
However, Mudd's Cottage, No 38 and the old Vicarage, now Hambleton House, still survive.
ter Liverpool College), which he left for the vicarage of Axminster.
n marked on a map that was destroyed when the vicarage of Falnes burned down in 1842.
he early 13th century, and it was part of the vicarage of Dunkeld before 1275.
ll there in July 1444 when he was offered the vicarage of Earlston, although he was in two minds to
In July 1709 he was presented to the vicarage of Childerditch, Essex, and became also chapl
uccession several preferments, among them the vicarage of Kennington near Oxford (1868), which he va
was presented by Charles II of England to the vicarage of Totnes, Devonshire, in succession to John
As abbot he presented to the vicarage of Walden on 29 September 1537 and was afterw
Cathedral, and on 13 July 1824 exchanged the vicarage of St. Martin's for that of Kensington.
Little Burstead, Essex, which he left for the vicarage of Northolt, Middlesex, on 24 February 1806.
sor, and he also about this time obtained the vicarage of Dartford in Kent.
On 11 December 1527 he was instituted to the vicarage of Hitchin, Hertfordshire, which he exchanged
In 1748 he was presented to the vicarage of Exning in Suffolk, and received a dispensa
y the dean and canons of Christ Church to the vicarage of Ravensthorpe, near Northampton, but his pr
In 1662 he was presented to the vicarage of Suddington St. Peter's by Lord Clarendon,
he rectory of Elton was held jointly with the vicarage of Granby from 1917, when Cecil Richard Storr
Rectory of Hinton Martell in 1852 and to the Vicarage of Christ Church, Hampstead in 1855.
Oxford; and was presented to the rectory and vicarage of Sherborne St. John, Hampshire, in 1648.
Norwich, and was afterwards presented to the vicarage of Wickham Skeith in Suffolk.
In April 1861, Titcomb was presented to the vicarage of St. Stephen's, South Lambeth, where a new
n Bishop: and in 1783 he was presented to the vicarage of Sellack.
, paid the third rental for the parsonage and vicarage of Morebattle, in Roxburghshire, amounting to
he was presented by the Earl Bathurst to the vicarage of Potterspury in Northamptonshire.
In 1575 he obtained the vicarage of Swaffham by gift of the queen, in 1579 the
e was appointed by the Lord Chancellor to the vicarage of St. Andrew, Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire, in
the king's chaplains, he was presented to the vicarage of Halifax in Yorkshire.
ry of Tewkesbury, with which he held also the vicarage of Longdon in Worcestershire.
e, incidentally voiding the resolution on the vicarage of Selkirk, as he resigned it and Earlston up
He obtained the vicarage of Tenterden in 1626, and was presented to th
e Unitarian minister and theologian, held the vicarage of Catterick for ten years from 1763 until 17
From Norwich he was presented to the vicarage of Langham, Norfolk in 1758, removing afterwa
outhern parts of the county, assembled at the vicarage of Schwante, a town near Berlin, and founded
August 1561), to the rectory of Whimple, the vicarage of Braunton (4 May 1570), and to the rectory
rchbishop of Canterbury, presented him to the vicarage of Horsham, Sussex, in 1748, and he held also
8 he received a dispensation to hold also the vicarage of St. Giles-without-Cripplegate, London.
, and on 1 April 1698 he was presented to the vicarage of St. Stephen's, alias Hackington, near Cant
mmas on 22 December 1738, and gained also the Vicarage of Stalham in 1739 and the Rectory of Scottow
as presented by Corpus Christi College to the vicarage of St. Botolph, Cambridge, of which, on the r
le of much of his library, he was offered the vicarage of Brecon through the influence of Dr Henry S
ed in heresy-hunting, and was admitted to the vicarage of Shottesbroke, then in the diocese of Salis
Brechin and was presented with "the perpetual vicarage of the Parish of Banchory St Ternan" by the m
bishopric of Bangor, and was nominated to the vicarage of Llanwnol in Montgomeryshire, 16 September
allowed to hold, by a dispensation, with the vicarage of Arncliffe.
The living is consolidated with the vicarage of Eglwysilan: the tithes have been commuted
About the same time he was presented to the vicarage of Norton, in the diocese of Durham, and obta
His brother-in-law, John Spilsbury, held the vicarage of Bromsgrove under the Commonwealth, and als
her preferment he was presented (1683) to the vicarage of St. Peter's, Colchester, a benefice which
wards, On 13 June 1666 he was admitted to the vicarage of Great St. Helen's in Bishopsgate Street, L
ympton, in Devonshire, He was collated to the vicarage of Bishop's Nympton in 1681; but he seems to
ol of both the provostship of Maybole and the vicarage of Lochrutton.
1785; obtained the rectory of Howick and the vicarage of North Allerton, with the chapelries of Bro
op Sherlock, who in 1744 presented him to the vicarage of Bedminster, near Bristol, with the chapels
(The Cornish benefice was the vicarage of Kenwyn and Kea.)
He was presented to the vicarage of Dunsyre in 1549 and held the vicarage of E
century later the Deanery was merged with the Vicarage of Llandaff.
In 1637 he resigned West Ilsley for the vicarage of Hackney, London.
He was presented by Lincoln College to the vicarage of All Saints, Oxford.
He retained the vicarage of Frome, but resigned the canonry at Durham.
On 8 March 1564 he was instituted to the vicarage of St. Sepulchre's, Holborn.
the latter in 1606, on his appointment to the vicarage of Chigwell, Essex.
He was appointed to the vicarage of Coggeshall, Essex in (1810) and in 1811 he
Lis Escop (the Kenwyn Vicarage of 1780) became after the establishment of th
He succeeded William in the vicarage of Hendon on 9 September 1611, and became cha
f Salisbury, and was shortly presented to the vicarage of Brighton.
sed in G.P Taylor's novel Shadowmancer as the vicarage of Obadiah Demurral.
On 5 June 1628 he received the vicarage of Chartham, which he continued to hold till
ut on 4 January 1557 he was instituted to the vicarage of Banwell, Somerset.
that he was appointed by George Abbot to the vicarage of Cranbrook in Kent.
During the Interregnum he obtained the vicarage of Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, as a successor
He was given the vicarage of Tuxford, Nottinghamshire in 1824 and later
Barnweil, a vicarage of the monks of Fail, was annexed partly to T
ted in 1760 to the rectory of Fletton and the vicarage of Yaxley, both near Peterborough.
The rectory and vicarage of Ross, Herefordshire, conferred on him 6 De
Elizabeth I, and in 1559 was restored to the vicarage of Dartford.
In 1796 he was presented to the vicarage of Shoreham, Kent, by the dean and chapter of
Charterhouse, and from 1847 to 1857 held the vicarage of St Giles Cripplegate.
886) his strength failed, and he accepted the vicarage of St. Peter's, Brockley, Kent.
alchmai and Heneglwys, Anglesey declining the vicarage of Llangorwen, Cardiganshire.
d Anne his wife, and was born at his father's vicarage on 29 January 1633.
He died of apoplexy at Cople vicarage on 12 January 1875, aged 54.
The diarist Francis Kilvert lived in a vicarage on the other bank of the river.
Penkridge College by 1261, having also had a vicarage ordained by 1291.
urrounded by other houses (such as the former vicarage partly retaining some of the supposed priory'
ney, who was the vicar from 1954 to 1974, the vicarage passed into private hands and became known as
lar priest, whether it should be a rectory or vicarage, provided he was duly presented and institute
tball League Championship game against QPR at Vicarage Road on 30 April 2011.
The second leg at Watford's Vicarage Road stadium finished 0-0, thus giving Watfor
season, Ngonge found himself out of favour at Vicarage Road and was loaned out to Huddersfield Town
His spell at Vicarage Road was a short one; he played 33 games in a
atford for a fee of £100,000 but his spell at Vicarage Road was an unsuccessful one, with only 16 fi
eer hat-trick, in a 6-1 win over Brentford at Vicarage Road on 30 August 1960.
After 83 games and 11 goals for the Vicarage Road based club, he was transfer listed for a
regular during another near six year spell at Vicarage Road and his departure on a free transfer in
or their part in the fighting on the pitch at Vicarage Road the previous season.
Lewis stayed at Vicarage Road until the war, making irregular appearan
when floodlights were installed at Watford's Vicarage Road ground in 1953; to mark the occasion, th
also became a coach and assistant manager at Vicarage Road before he retired from football.
the floodlights are mounted on the top of the Vicarage Road and Rookery Stands.
The Vicarage Road Stand was built following the conclusion
During his five years at Vicarage Road he was voted Watford Player of the Seaso
alene's Church is situated at the junction of Vicarage Road and Church Lane.
The Rookery Stand at Watford's Vicarage Road ground, pictured in 2007
The school is located on Vicarage Road and is next to the boys' school.
Joslyn stayed at Vicarage Road for five years, 214 appearances and scor
It served Vicarage Road stadium, home of Watford F.C., and was o
It was at Vicarage Road that he became coach and assistant manag
After leaving Vicarage Road he went on to play for Bedford Town wher
ngland parish church of St. Mary Magdalene in Vicarage Road was largely rebuilt between 1847 and 188
The first game under floodlights at Vicarage Road was played in 1953, when lights were ins
is goals was a 25-yard free kick in a game at Vicarage Road in the early 1990s against Watford.
r played in Wasps 26-15 defeat by Saracens at Vicarage Road, coming on as a second half substitute f
d in a 10-1 FA Cup win over Lowestoft Town at Vicarage Road, a scoreline which remains Watford's big
                                                                                                    


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