An official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rector.
1 The presbytery, or the rectory , was the chief guest-house in the land.
2 The hunting-party rode out of the rectory gates in twos and threes.
3 The only calm and undisturbed person in the rectory household was Muller.
4 One evening the rectory party were assembled together in the cheerful drawing-room.
5 A messenger had run with it in great haste from the rectory .
6 Transport to the rectory is also provided by West Cork Rural Transport.
7 The fact is they are going to the mischief at the rectory .
8 The last herd to appear was the one from the rectory farm.
9 Or the servant at the rectory may have forgotten to deliver it.
10 The place I offer you is that of gardener at the rectory .
11 John Wesley was born at Epworth rectory in Lincolnshire, England, in 1703.
12 Presently, as they hurried to the rectory near by, the girl said:
13 That afternoon she and Robin were due at the rectory for tea.
14 I was believed to have gone to the rectory with Mr. Raunham.
15 He had been by this time promoted to the rectory of Cripplegate.
16 The servant entered, as I spoke, with a letter from the rectory .
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