Vicar - Wikipedia A vicarage, or vicarage house, is a residence provided by the church for the priest They were usually located near the church and were sometimes quite elaborate and other times inadequate
Vicarage - definition of vicarage by The Free Dictionary Define vicarage vicarage synonyms, vicarage pronunciation, vicarage translation, English dictionary definition of vicarage n 1 The residence of a vicar 2 The benefice of a vicar 3 The duties or office of a vicar; a vicariate American Heritage® Dictionary of the English
Rectories, Vicarages and Clergymens Houses | VCH Explore Part of the church's income (referred to as the 'vicarage') was set aside to support him, made up sometimes of a cash stipend, and sometimes of tithes or land The rest remained with the religious house, which was said to have 'appropriated' the rectory
Vicarage – The Episcopal Church Vicarage The vicar's residence The vicarage may or may not be provided by the congregation served by the vicar
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