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Glebe logo #10101) Acres 2) Church land 3) Church landholding 4) Church property 5) Demesne 6) English church land 7) Estate 8) Field 9) French word used in English 10) Land 11) Landed estate 12) Parsonage 13) Piece of church land 14) Plot of land, to a bard 15) Soil
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Glebe logo #21000 Glebe (also known as Church furlong, Rectory Manor or Parson`s Close(s)) is an area of land within an ecclesiastical parish used to support a parish priest. ==Medieval origins== In the Roman Catholic and Anglican church traditions, a glebe is land belonging to a benefice and so by default to its incumbent (priest). In other words `glebe is land .....
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Glebe logo #21000[rugby league team] Based in Glebe, New South Wales and playing most of their home matches out of the local Wentworth Oval, Glebe remained a highly competitive team for many years. Though they came close at times, the club was never able to secure a premiership title. After struggling towards the end of the 1920s the club was eventually vot...
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glebe logo #22641church land granted to clergyman
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glebe logo #22641sod; the soil
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Glebe logo #21002• (n.) A lump; a clod. • (n.) The land belonging, or yielding revenue, to a parish church or ecclesiastical benefice. • (n.) Turf; soil; ground; sod.
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glebe logo #20688In Britain, landed endowment of a parish church, designed to support the priest. It later became necessary to supplement this with taxation. ...
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Glebe logo #20972Glebe noun [ French glèbe , Latin gleba , glaeba , clod, land, soil.] 1. A lump; a clod. 2. Turf; soil; ground; sod. « Fertile of corn the glebe , of oil, and wine.» Milton. 3. (Eccl. Law) The land belonging, or yield...
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Glebe logo #21217In the established churches of England and Scotland, a glebe is the land possessed as part of the revenue of an ecclesiastical benefice, usually along with a dwelling-house. The incumbent may be regarded as the proprietor of the glebe for the time being, but he cannot alienate it. In Scotland, where lands are arable, the glebe must consist of four ...
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Glebe logo #23418land belonging to the parish minister in right of his office.
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glebe logo #20400[n] - plot of land belonging to an English parish church or an ecclesiastical office
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glebe logo #21199Also calledthe cultivable land owned by a parish church or ecclesiastical benefice. · soil; field.
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