Definitionn. plot of land belonging to an English parish church or an ecclesiastical office
Last update: August 30, 2015
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The Italian parishes had in 1901 a total gross revenue, including assignments from the public worship endowment fund, of 1,280,000 or an average of 63 per parish; 51% of this gross sum consists of revenue from glebe lands. [Please select]
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In the Louvre are "The Cottage," "Weymouth Bay," and "The Glebe Farm." [Please select]
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Next morning he comes riding to the glebe house. [Please select]
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To-morrow, when we go back to the glebe house, I will work the harder. [Please select]
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He order Mirza an' ride off"--a pause--"an' ride off to de glebe house. [Please select]
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"Why, back to the glebe house, and I will follow, and the minister shall marry us." [Please select]
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I am going back to them, to Mistress Deborah and the glebe house. [Please select]
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"You will come no more to the glebe house," she said. [Please select]
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