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| Tabby | Manse, also known as Thomas Fuller House, is a build |
| West Delhi Presbyterian Church, | Manse, and Cemetery is a historic Presbyterian churc |
| ty includes the church, cemeteries, farmhouse ( | manse), and historic Ingersoll barn with later addit |
| addition to the main auditorium, as well as a | manse and some workshops. |
| d to be $3,600 per annum and use of the church | manse at 36 Laurel Avenue. |
| ch of Scotland minister, James was born in the | manse at Drumoak, Aberdeenshire, and was initially e |
| Tudor was a son of the | manse, born in Northampton in 1930. |
| It was moved, along with a | manse built in 1824, in 1920 to the present location |
| Manning | Manse, built in 1696, is a historic house at 56 Chel |
| a 19,000-square-foot (1,800 m2) brick Georgian | manse, built in 1929, with 11 bedrooms and 16 marble |
| Paint Lick Presbyterian Church ( | Manse Church) is a historic church at KY 52 in Paint |
| rom the 9th century, it is located outside the | Manse, close to the parish church. |
| t edge of Glamis village in the grounds of the | Manse, close to St Fergus church (grid reference NO3 |
| his tenure in Toledo, Stritch established Mary | Manse College in 1922 and the diocesan Catholic Char |
| as the first African-American graduate of Mary | Manse College in Toledo, Ohio and served as Middle S |
| inburgh", in order that casual visitors to the | Manse could be informed by his staff that he was una |
| property is the two story, American Foursquare | manse, dated to 1902, and a 19th century barn. |
| hrop built the first structure, a two-room log | manse, for he and his wife to live. |
| series is set around Jedburgh, and Lady of the | Manse has a Berwickshire setting.She wrote the wee k |
| The Old | Manse, home of Emerson and Hawthorne |
| n humans who command a rival clan based in the | Manse Hydrophidian. |
| The school moved to its current site, a former | manse, in Bulford in 1957. |
| The Wilsons left The | Manse in early 1858 when Joseph Wilson accepted a ca |
| ith-hall and Kinkell, where he was born at the | manse in 1791. |
| Castairs Douglas was born a son of the | manse in Kilbarchan in Renfrewshire, Scotland, the y |
| The | manse is a three story stone-faced building. |
| The | manse is located next to the church. |
| First Presbyterian Church and | Manse is a historic Presbyterian church located at B |
| The | Manse is a historic house at 54 Prospect Street in N |
| Presbyterian | Manse is a historic church parsonage at the northeas |
| Brookville Presbyterian Church and | Manse is a historic church at White and Main Streets |
| Glady Presbyterian Church and | Manse is a historic church and parsonage at the junc |
| The family house, The Old | Manse, is next to the bridge mentioned in the poem, |
| The | manse is located at the Fotheringham Street end of t |
| ch, an attached guild hall and nearby bishop's | manse, is listed on the National Register of Histori |
| The | Manse is open seasonally for guided tours given by t |
| Then a Presbyterian church | manse, it was the home where Tommy spent his formati |
| became known as "The Parade", and the current | manse, known as "Parade Manse", was built there in 1 |
| ns and operates the house as the Josiah Dennis | Manse Museum, a 18th century historic house museum. |
| arish also own the Church Centre (formarly the | manse) next to the church, and the Herd Centre (form |
| In 1901 the parsonage was replaced with a new | manse next to the church, which was itself expanded |
| The | Manse of the complex is the northwest wing of the Fo |
| Findlater was born 10 January 1754 in the | manse of West Linton, Peeblesshire. |
| Burns was born in 1817 at the | manse of Dun in Forfarshire, where his father (after |
| A new | manse, on the north side of North Street a block to |
| hgate and Priorscroft in the north and also at | Manse road in the south of the picturesque village. |
| ings include Drumlough Presbyterian Church and | manse, Rose Cottage (pre 1830), and an Orange Hall b |
| "The Old Apple-Dealer," in Mosses from an Old | Manse, similarly mentions "that delectable condiment |
| The | manse site was sold to the Gleaner Company for £4,00 |
| The front of the Glamis | Manse Stone with its intricately carved cross. |
| The Glamis | manse stone belongs to the Aberlemno School of Picti |
| In addition to the Glamis | manse stone, stones in the Aberlemno School include |
| The Glamis | Manse Stone, also known as Glamis 2, is a Class II P |
| In addition to the Glamis | manse stone, stones in the Aberlemno School include |
| She wrote many of her books from the | manse, that was sold by the congregation in the 1990 |
| Born on 14 August 1888 in Muckhart | manse, the eldest son of the Reverend George Paulin, |
| He had previously lived in Concord at The Old | Manse, the Emerson family home, and hoped to return |
| the town of Henley itself on the gates of the | Manse, the house where he lived next to the Christ C |
| The Old | Manse, viewed from its Concord River side. |
| The minister's | manse was not built until 1812. |
| ted land north of the church where the present | manse was built in 1899. |
| First Presbyterian Church and | Manse was listed on the National Register of Histori |
| The | manse was a 2-story stone residence with a Tudor arc |
| The | Manse was constructed in 1846 by the Staunton First |
| The | manse was built in 1898 and has since undergone seve |
| The | manse was built about 1840 and is a large two story |
| A mansus, sometimes anglicised as | manse, was a unit of land assessment in medieval Fra |
| Recently The | Manse was restored to its original red brick, having |
| in narrowly escaped death when the Spracklins' | manse was sprayed with bullets, presumably on the be |
| The Old | Manse was built in 1770 by Rev. William Emerson, fat |
| aid that Washington and his staff occupied the | manse which is now remodeled and still stands a bit |
| oodrow Wilson Birthplace is referred to as The | Manse, which is the name of a Presbyterian minister' |
| 3 and preserved what had been the Presbyterian | Manse, which dated back to 1852. |
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