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glebe - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- acre: The stipend of the minister is £ 246, and there is a manse, with a glebe of twenty acres of good land.
Converse of object
- value: The minister's stipend is £ 190, with a manse, and a glebe valued at £ 15 per annum.
- have: The benefice, which has some glebe belonging to it, has been augmented with queen Anne's bounty.
- include: The reputed value including the glebe is 7 £ a year.
Adjective modifier
- ancient: There are also 105 acres of ancient glebe adjoining the old church, the whole producing an income of £ 350.
- rectorial: The rectorial glebe, belonging to Wadham College, comprises about 60A.
- vicarial: The vicarial tithes, for a rent charge of £ 309; and there are 25 acres of vicarial glebe.
Modifies a noun
- terrier: In the glebe terrier which he compiled in 1635 Dale stated that he had built the vicarage on the south of the churchyard.
- land: There are, in addition, 22 acres of glebe land, thus bringing up the total income to £ 180.
- farm: Glebe Farm, which was of the bottom of Abbey Road, past the junction with Primrose Road.
- house: Glebe House - the only 4 star guest house on Tiree.
- estate: Stonefields charity estate, which adjoined the glebe estate, obtained an Act to grant building leases in 1811, ( fn.
- cottage: Glebe Cottage: Is located high on the property, in its own garden with magnificent views to the south.
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