Every way she was as alarming a critic as ever was encountered by a Perpetual Curate, or any other young man in trouble.
Not, certainly, if he was to be a Perpetual Curate of St Roque's, or anywhere else.
Walton, perpetual curate of Wendling and Longham, and many years master of the Free Grammar School, Scarning.
Little Plumstead with Witton and Brundall, perpetual curate of Hardley, and rector of Chilton, Suffolk.
As to the law in the matter he knew nothing himself; but he presumed that a bishop would probably know the law better than a perpetual curate.
Perpetual Curate of Hogglestock He was then ushered into a waiting-room, but, to his disappointment, was not kept there waiting long.
The young woman whose name I have heard is daughter to that Mr Crawley who is perpetual curate at Hogglestock.
Where this occurred, he was called a perpetual curate.
He is in many respects in the position of a perpetual curate, being a corporation sole, subject to the jurisdiction of the bishop and archdeacon, and independent of the incumbent of the parish so far as his licence extends.
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