vicarage in English

noun
1
the residence of a vicar.
On the front lawn of his residence, a large vicarage surrounded by a nice garden, we were greeted by the appropriately named Ms Alice Flyte.

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1. The Old Vicarage, previously the east wing of the vicarage, was originally a timber-framed building built about 1600.

2. 24 I'll now call at the vicarage and report to you in due course.

3. The living is a perpetual curacy, annexed to the vicarage of Coombe-Keynes, in the Archdeaconry of Dorset, and diocese of Bristol

4. The Advowson [A right of nomination or presentation to an ecclesiastical benefice] of the Vicarage of Epsom St Martin’s Church Drawn by Thomas Allom, engraved by N

5. Advowson of the vicarage was alienated a few years ago by Vicars. Advowson of the rectory has belonged to the Waldegrave family from Henry the Eight's reign to the present time. Advowson of the …

6. Moslem law courts attached to the Great Mosque of Tunis and from an extremely respected and well-to-do Tunis Beylical family, and yet the Khaznadar villa always reminded Cynthia Guffin of a small, rather lackadaisically kept English country vicarage.

7. Bombardons Moored in Position Off OMAHA Beach: 103: Rhino Ferries in Action at OMAHA Beach: 104: Personnel Huts at Vicarage Base, Plymouth: 105: Naval Dispensary, Manadon Field, Plymouth: 106: Storage Warehouses at Exeter Supply Base: 107: Rhino Ferry "Married" to an LST: 108: GOOSEBERRY No

8. After having been blind for over ten years, on the morning of 27 May 1848, Princess Sophia became ill at her residence at Vicarage Place, Kensington; she was visited by her sister Mary, sister-in-law Queen Adelaide, and nephew-in-law Prince Albert.