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Residences of this type can have a
variety of names, such as manse,
parsonage, rectory, or vicarage. A
clergy house is
typically owned and maintained...
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Parsonage–Turner
syndrome (abbreviated PTS), also
known as
acute brachial neuropathy and
neuralgic amyotrophy, is a
syndrome of
unknown cause; although...
- The Brontë
Parsonage Museum is a writer's
house museum maintained by the Brontë
Society in
honour of the Brontë
sisters – Charlotte,
Emily and Anne. The...
- A
parsonage is a type of
clergy house. The
Parsonage may
refer to: in the
United States (by state) The
Parsonage (Winter Park, Florida),
formerly listed...
- 31417°E / 62.57417; 10.31417 The Bjørgan
parsonage (Norwegian: Bjørgan prestegård) is a
museum and
former parsonage in
Kvikne in the
northern part of the...
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Framley Parsonage is a
novel by
English author Anthony Trollope. It was
first published in
serial form in the
Cornhill Magazine in 1860, then in book...
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place of
pilgrimage and
their later home, the
parsonage at
Haworth in Yorkshire, now the Brontë
Parsonage Museum, has
hundreds of
thousands of visitors...
- Old
Baptist Parsonage may
refer to: Old
Baptist Parsonage (Wellington, Ohio),
listed on the NRHP in
Lorain County, Ohio Old
Baptist Parsonage (Scotch Plains...
- Old
Parsonage is a
historic church parsonage on
Buckwheat Bridge Road in Clermont,
Columbia County, New York. It was
constructed in 1867 and is a two-story...
- The
Golden Parsonage is a
Grade II*
listed country house in
Great Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, and is part of the
Gaddesden Estate. The
house remains in...