Sentence example with the word 'rectory'

rectory

adobe house, casa, consulate, dacha, erection, hall, living, parsonage, prelacy, skyscraper, vicarage

Definition n. an official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rector

Last update: September 20, 2015


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In 1827 he received the rectory of West Tytherley, Hampshire, and two years later he was elected headmaster of Harrow.   [Please select]

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Tennyson was born in the rectory of Somersby, Lincolnshire, in 1809.   [Please select]

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They won't come to the rectory.   [Please select]

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No; we don't feel in immediate danger at the rectory.   [Please select]

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You are staying at the rectory, I suppose.   [Please select]

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She had been working as a governess these last few months at a country rectory in the Berkshire moors.   [Please select]

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That rectory's across the river in Bucks or Oxon, I forget which.   [Please select]

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* * * * * Lady Holland relates a practical joke of her father's, which the witty canon carried out at his rectory of Combe Florey.   [Please select]

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Hall, from lady Drury of Suffolk, earnestly requesting him to accept the rectory of Halsted, a place in her gift.   [Please select]

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He did not possess more silver plate than was wanted for the Rectory table.   [Please select]

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James' Church, and at one time the house had served as the rectory.   [Please select]

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