rectory Definition In English

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  • On the other hand, the proceeds from the old rectories that one discards have shown an even more spectacular rise.

  • After the service, he fed his bishop at the rectory with a glass—or perhaps two glasses—of sherry, and a bun.

  • I cannot imagine an old rectory not needing repairs to guttering and roofs, and all the other items of expenditure that accumulate over the years.

  • In those areas former agricultural accommodation -houses, rectories, and so forth—are full of people who need an increased water supply.

  • I am quite ready to respond to the appeal to give information on the subject of the rectory and the tenants.

  • How, on this figure, they can run large rectories and be expected to undertake the administration of the parish is too much for considered thought.

  • In a sudden purple burst of exotic oratory he accused us of rewiring the national rectory.

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

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