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Brechin and was presented with "the perpetual | vicarage of the Parish of Banchory St Ternan" by the m |
or their part in the fighting on the pitch at | Vicarage Road the previous season. |
, which held the right of presentation to the | vicarage until the 20th century. |
The living is a | vicarage in the diocese of Rochester. |
The original | vicarage, to the northeast of the church, is now a suc |
He replaced the old | vicarage with the present house for his own occupation |
It was built to hide the | vicarage from the view of the Hall. |
The | vicarage to the east of the church was also designed b |
The diarist Francis Kilvert lived in a | vicarage on the other bank of the river. |
Only the church, the | vicarage, and the schoolhouse were not affected. |
In March 1644 Grew obtained the | vicarage from the city corporation. |
The Old Prebendal House was built as a | vicarage in the 17th century. |
Barnweil, a | vicarage of the monks of Fail, was annexed partly to T |
The gatehouse survived as the | vicarage to the local church, and is now in the care o |
tember 19, 1954 under the title Murder at the | Vicarage (not to be confused with the novel of the sam |
was presented by Charles II of England to the | vicarage of Totnes, Devonshire, in succession to John |
emolished leaving only the Norman church, the | Vicarage, and Trevisker Farm. |
He was given the | vicarage of Tuxford, Nottinghamshire in 1824 and later |
nd the church (St Edward's) in ruins, and the | vicarage was united with Ludford Magna. |
Lewis stayed at | Vicarage Road until the war, making irregular appearan |
Edward I gave the advowson of the | vicarage to Vale Royal Abbey. |
of the former manor house, the mill, the old | vicarage, the village's historic farmhouses, and the p |
As abbot he presented to the | vicarage of Walden on 29 September 1537 and was afterw |
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 |
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 |
Cheshire, England, he restored its church and | vicarage but was limited in his activities by mental i |
ll of the existing village (12 houses and the | vicarage) as well as St. Peter's Church, which buildin |
xisting village of Lilford (12 houses and the | vicarage) as well as St. Peter's Church, which buildin |
hurch, Cloister, Parish Hall and Gates House ( | Vicarage) - were placed on the National Register of Hi |
The old | vicarage at Weston Lullingfields. |
ston is the home to the noted East Ruston Old | Vicarage garden which is open to the public. |
Norwich, and was afterwards presented to the | vicarage of Wickham Skeith in Suffolk. |
Over 7000 people travelled from Harlow to | Vicarage Road, with the crowd at the game recorded at |
ted in 1760 to the rectory of Fletton and the | vicarage of Yaxley, both near Peterborough. |
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