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Definition of Vicarage

Vicarage
Vicarage Vic"ar*age (?; 48), n. 1. The benefice of a vicar. 2. The house or residence of a vicar.

Meaning of Vicarage from wikipedia

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- The Murder at the Vicarage is a work of detective fiction by the British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in...
- The Old Vicarage is a historic building in Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England. The building was constructed in the late 13th century, probably as a priest's...
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- ****istants, being entirely analogous to the English situation. A vicarage, or vicarage house, is a residence provided by the church for the priest. They...