An official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rector.
1 The town-hall stood opposite the parsonage , in the square by the church.
2 They were now before the parsonage in the hamlet of Scrub Oaks.
3 Then in the parsonage we met all the ladies of our church.
4 That morning there was great commotion in the yard at the parsonage .
5 At the parsonage the young minister still sat scowling in his study.
6 The parsonage on the banks of the Connecticut was a delightful home.
7 The brook at Somersby flowed past the bottom of the parsonage grounds.
8 It had been in the parsonage drawing-room, and Fanny had been there.
9 And in the meanwhile, at the parsonage , Fairy was patiently getting breakfast.
10 We're going over to the strawberry social at the M. E. parsonage .
11 The manse, as the parsonage - house is called in Scotland, was close by.
12 In the parsonage , too, the evening was spent with unusually animated conversation.
13 The parsonage is often an almost ideal presentment of peace and repose.
14 The road now wound behind the parsonage and up a steep ascent.
15 Yet he was not without comforts and companions in his country parsonage .
16 Colonel Goldapp's quarters are at present in the parsonage near the village.
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