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Example sentences for "vicarages"

Lexicographically close words:
vibrissae; viburnums; vicaires; vicar; vicarage; vicaress; vicarial; vicariate; vicarii; vicarious
  1. That they were small houses we gather from the fact that in some of the settlements of vicarages it is required that a competent house shall be built for the vicar where the parish chaplain has been used to live; e.

  2. There remain to us a good many of the deeds of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, by which, on the impropriation of the benefices, provision was made for the permanent endowment of vicarages in them.

  3. On December 3rd two vicarages in the south, quite close together, Abbotsbury and Portesham, received new incumbents.

  4. The Presbyterian ministers who occupied the rectories and vicarages of the Church of England and their well-to-do flocks in both town and country were, with but few exceptions, all for King Charles and a restored monarchy.

  5. Searches in the vicarages had been begun under the pretext of looking for precious metals.

  6. I designated certain vicarages as places to which they should be delivered, for the priests offered to pass them on to me as soon as they received them.

  7. In settling the vicarages these fees were usually assigned to the vicar, and in town parishes the appropriators often left the vicar very little besides to live upon.

  8. This took the form of the foundation of Perpetual Vicarages in the appropriated parishes.

  9. Whether any are farmers, giving and receiving churches or vicarages to farm without the licence of the bishop.

  10. The way in which the archbishop set to work (1233) to strengthen the existing machinery is admirably illustrated in the ordinance which he drew up with the concurrence of the dean for the vicarages with their chapels belonging to the deanery.

  11. In many cases where a monastery adjoined a town, the convent had the patronage of all the vicarages in the town in its hands; and their bias would lead them to appoint men of a "religious" tone of character.

  12. In 1220 he made a visitation of Dunstable Priory, and made the monks settle vicarages in five of their churches.


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