rectory Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈrek.tər.i]
  • Us [ ˈrek.tɚ.i]

Meaning of rectory In English

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Examples of rectory

  • It came with a substantial salary increase, a £500 annual stipend and a large rectory.

  • The rectory is now closed and is in a desolate condition.

  • It was not until 1900, when he was appointed to this rectory, that he found a resting place.

  • He retires and has to clear out immediately from his rectory.

  • The extension of the aerodrome will go on according to the specified programme whatever happens with regard to the rectory?

  • Where will they ever get money again to build a church, or schools, or a rectory?

  • They were in places such as old rectories and probably 3 miles from a main road and 15 miles from a town.

  • It may refer to the rectory or to appurtenances of the rectory.

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