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Parson

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  • The PARSON, a Wit also, but over-reached by the Captain a
  • Parson Alltalk, a preacher - Baritone
  • Parson also served as mayor of Flatrock from 2005 til
  • They included a parson and 28 chaplains.
  • e horses galloped over the cliff, carrying the parson and the clerk with them.
  • Parson and wife Teresa have two grown children and fi
  • The parson and the wife began to sing, the merchant sang,
  • between a Popish Knight, a Protestant Lady, a Parson and his Wife" (1655);
  • ter the only other attendees of the funeral (a parson and gravedigger) leave, the Narrator looks up
  • ingstone, Apostle; James Mather, Apostle; John Parson, Apostle; Abraham Taylor, Apostle; John Trolse
  • ye breed related conditions which may affect a Parson are deafness and patella luxation.
  • ng the established order, Lady Loveall and the Parson, are the biggest hypocrites, and fare the wors
  • he was able to appoint himself to it, becoming parson as well as squire.
  • g his spell at Liverpool he was nicknamed 'The Parson' because of his religious connections.
  • The English name, Parson Bird, has fallen into disuse but came about be
  • Everyone is dejected until Parson Brown suggests they build a "snow parson" with
  • After the minister is constructed from snow, Parson Brown states that "A parson is not a parson 't
  • Parson Brown (Florida, Mexico, Turkey) 'Parson Brown'
  • Parson Brown says that he can't perform the ceremony,
  • ast one version that has both the stanza about Parson Brown and the one about the Circus Clown.
  • Parson Brownlow's depiction of his rival, John Crozie
  • peasant, Hildebrand, left to get them, and the parson came to his house.
  • The Parson Capen House is a historic house in Topsfield,
  • A parson comes to visit.
  • New Parson Cross is an estate in the north-east of Parson
  • He attended Parson Cross Primary School on Halifax Road and High
  • College) is a Secondary School located in the Parson Cross area of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, Engl
  • St Paul's was opened in 1959 to serve the New Parson Cross estate which had been constructed on pre
  • vel of unemployment was created and today “New Parson Cross is part of one of the most deprived area
  • orts hall (Loaned to the nearby primary school Parson Cross School who do not have their own) and fu
  • -which includes the districts of Fox Hill, New Parson Cross, Southey, Wadsley Bridge, and part of Ol
  • It is in closer proximity to Parson Cross.
  • on Wordsworth Avenue in the northern suburb of Parson Cross.
  • Parson Darby, a vicar doubling as a highwayman, was s
  • wearing a highwayman's disguise, in memory of Parson Darby.
  • red the parishes of Elm, Leverington, Outwell, Parson Drove, Tydd St Giles, Upwell and Wisbech St Ma
  • The game opens with Laura Parson falling asleep on an airplane trip to an undis
  • A peasant's wife and the parson fancied each other, so the wife feigned illnes
  • He regrets having lost everything, but then Parson Glennie tells him that the diamond dealer has
  • the DeKalb campus, taking up residence in Swen Parson Hall.
  • Lester Parson has a gambling problem.
  • The parson has turned vengeful and sadistic since the dea
  • ort of that limit) decided that as a “possible parsonhe preferred “experience in the ranks,” and o
  • Richard Clyfton was parson here between 1586 and 1605.
  • terfere is joined to the unwilling parade: the parson, his sexton, and two laborers.
  • Hill Cemetery and Parson Hubbard House Historic District is a historic
  • and live as a curate and parson in Yorkshire.
  • Cathy Parson is the head women's basketball coach at Howard
  • Brandy for the Parson is a 1952 British comedy film directed by John
  • rough treatment; and the thoroughly-humiliated Parson is compared to leading Presbyterian divines li
  • Thomas Parson is said by Edmund Calamy to have helped it thr
  • ecognised in 1990 in the United Kingdom as the Parson Jack Russell Terrier.
  • aining A Priest to the Temple, or the countrey parson, Jacula Prudentum, &c.
  • The brewery is named after Parson James Woodforde who lived at Weston Longville.
  • A room is dedicated to the live and work of Parson James Woodforde who was born at the Parsonage
  • Born to yeoman parents, by favour of the local parson John Hayward, Parsons was sent in 1562 to St.
  • earliest recorded mention is in May 1457 when Parson John Gregory had a licence to celebrate mass i
  • Jack Palance as Parson Josiah Galt
  • A ruthless preacher, Parson Josiah Galt, leads a band of Southern marauder
  • Nor was Parson Levett confining his iron foundering to Sussex
  • Parson Levett was the first to cast iron cannons in E
  • A supporter of the Parson magneton, Allen was also an early contributor
  • vortex "loops" around a "ring", similar to the Parson Magneton.
  • Parson Mason Locke Weems, the first biographer of Geo
  • Although 'The Parson' never got the call from Scotland he completed
  • Parson of Woodborough, Sarum dioc.
  • Freskin de Douglas, parson of Douglas, later Dean of Moray
  • In the years 1903-1939 he was a parson of Zakrzewo parish.
  • 1296) was the parson of Mordington mentioned in the Ragman Rolls of
  • Like his stepfather, Archibald Douglas, Parson of Douglas, he was a notorious conspirator, wh
  • e a bishop, but rather spent his last years as parson of High Ongar in Essex.
  • a Regis Henrici Secundi and Chronica of Roger, Parson of Howden", Bulletin of the Institute of Histo
  • became a Church of Scotland minister, and was parson of Rothesay before, in 1680, becoming Bishop o
  • al positions - he was Canon of York from 1289, Parson of Gargrave from 1293 and Prebend of Ulfshelf.
  • ssessing a Masters Degree, he became a cleric, parson of Wigtown and on 9 December 1482, he was prov
  • married her third husband, Archibald Douglas, Parson of Douglas, a Senator of the College of Justic
  • he opted for a career in the church and became parson of Fettercairn.
  • married Charles Barnard in 1854: though he was parson of St Olaves in Ruckland, Lincolnshire, they l
  • died by 1589, when his cousin Robert Munro was parson of Kiltearn.
  • oint between 1560 and 1563 he was appointed as parson of Kiltearn and he was also minister at Alness
  • drover led to an incident in which he lost the parson of Corwen's sheep, instigating a poetic contro
  • Stormy Weather at South Carolina, that accused Parson of having a sexual relationship with one of he
  • Charles Nott, the Parson of Shelsley was a leader of the Clubmen who dr
  • to Oxford, and in the arrest of Thomas Garret, parson of Honey Lane, London, who was active in the d
  • Henry was parson of the parish church of Auchterderran (Outherd
  • Subsequently he became parson of Dumfries, where he remained until 1684 when
  • Riding in the metropolitan church of York, and parson of this church, which died the 18th day of Aug
  • and under the leadership of Charles Nott, the Parson of Shelsley drew up the Woodbury Declaration w
  • man classical philologist, was a son of German parson on the island Saaremaa, the largest island of
  • There's a parson only twenty miles away, twenty miles away, twe
  • He jumped from the basket and beat the parson out of the house.
  • how Gabriel (voiced by Cecil Roy) tries to get Parson Peaseporridge, the church's sleepwalking pasto
  • After a while, the parson prepares to leave, but opening the door he fin
  • He also contributed vocals to the Alan Parson Project's Tales of Mystery and Imagination alb
  • Nightfur features music by Band Of Horses, The Parson Redheads, The Stevenson Ranch Davidians, Lucy
  • was erected in 1856 on land donated by a local parson, Reverend J P Buttfield, and operated as a chu
  • t, Dr. Bussey, with the cooperation of Frankie Parson Riggins and Mary LeTourneau, Longview Mall man
  • , written over a century later and composed by Parson Robert Stephen Hawker, vicar of Morwenstow.
  • The average lifespan of a Parson Russell Terrier is between 14 to 15 years.
  • The Parson Russell Terrier is a breed of small white terr
  • Founded by Parson Samuel R. Johnson, early services were held be
  • An excerpt from Recreations of a Country Parson, selected and introduced by Paul Collins, appe
  • Mike Parson served twelve years as Polk County sheriff bef
  • Parson Smith House
  • The Canfield patriarch insists the parson stay at the house that night.
  • Alzina Parson Stevens, labor leader
  • hool was accommodated in a two large houses in Parson Street, Hendon, when it was relocated to Page
  • Robert Barrat as Parson Summers
  • In 2010 Parson survived a tough primary campaign against two
  • ized the Tacketts......Old Piny Chummy charged Parson Tackett himself, and the old chief received a
  • The Diary of a Country Parson, the Reverend James Woodforde vol.III (Oxford,
  • n the port town of Whitby, the son of an Irish parson, The Reverend Dr. William Keane.
  • He also incited a scandal among a local parson to deflect criticism about his own lack of mor
  • (as noted above) the circuit-traveling country Parson trekking from village to village is no longer
  • Parson Tringham - An elderly parson from whom John le
  • hief, or Working Man's Window Breaker" and the parson warned his flock not to be led astray by the "
  • End Ray Parson was named All-Big Ten first team.
  • The manuscript of The Country Parson was the property of Herbert's friend, Arthur W
  • rch remained active with Washington biographer Parson Weems serving as rector of the church periodic
  • annon-maker Pierre Baude and for his employer, parson William Levett, Hogge succeeded in casting the
  • F. Sevier, a grandson of Governor John Sevier; Parson William Gannaway Brownlow (later governor of T
  • 1671 as A Priest to the Temple or the Country Parson, with a new preface, signed Barnabas Oley.
  • 23. Parson Wood and the Devil (1.
  • successfully defended against the Jacobites by Parson Wood and his parishioners of Chowbent.
  • Parson Woodforde was a noted eighteenth century Norfo
  • of the nineteenth century and is mentioned in Parson Woodforde's diary.
  • Parson Zazaharivelo Rakotovazaha is a Malagasy politi