- Look up
manse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
manse (/ˈmæns/) is a
clergy house inhabited by, or
formerly inhabited by, a minister,
usually used...
- Look up
manse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Manse can
refer to:
Manse, a minister's house,
usually used in the
context of
certain Christian traditions...
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Manser is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Anthony Manser (1924–1995),
British philosopher Bruno Manser (1954–presumably 2000), Swiss...
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Presbyterian Manse may
refer to:
Presbyterian Manse (Anchorage, Kentucky)
Presbyterian Manse (Natchez, Mississippi)
Presbyterian Parsonage (Westerville...
- The
Manse may
refer to: The
Manse (Northampton, M****achusetts),
listed on the NRHP in M****achusetts The
Manse (Natchez, Mississippi),
listed on the NRHP...
- The Old
Manse is a
historic manse in Concord, M****achusetts,
United States,
notable for its
literary ****ociations. It is open to the
public as a nonprofit...
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Manson Sherrill (
Manse)
Jolly (died 1869) was the
fifth son of
Joseph Moorhead Jolly and Anna Cole Sherrill. He had six
brothers and four sisters, one...
- Staunton, Virginia. It
contains the President's birthplace,
known as the
Manse, a
Museum that
explores the life and
times of
Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924)...
- ministry.
Residences of this type can have a
variety of names, such as
manse, parsonage, rectory, or vicarage. A
clergy house is
typically owned and...
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Mosses from an Old
Manse is a
short story collection by
Nathaniel Hawthorne,
first published in 1846. The
collection includes several previously published...