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Wishing to be liberal, they throw him in his Squarsonage rent-free. Thus,
supposing the value of the " living " to be £600 a year, £200 is spent for the
Church, and £400 for the world ; or, in other words, one-third of the amount goes
to the Parson ...
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The Selected Works of Andrew Lang
... left the gray old squarsonage, and went to town. In London, Mrs. St John
Deloraine did not find people stiff, With a good name, an impulsive manner, a
kind heart, a gentle tongue, and plenty of money, she was welcome almost
everywhere, ...
StJohn Deloraine almost alone onthe world (for her familyhad, naturally, been
offended by her good fortune), sheleft the grayold squarsonage, and went to town
. InLondon,Mrs. StJohnDeloraine didnot find people stiff, With a good name, ...
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: Rea
She left the gray old squarsonage, and went to London. 1888. Living Church, 25
Aug. The . . . Rev. W. H. Hoare, of Oakfield, Sussex . . . was the original of the well
- known expression, invented hy Bishop Wilherforce, Squarson, hy which he ...
John Stephen Farmer, William Ernest Henley,
1903
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On the History and Use of the Suffixes -ery (-ry), -age, and ...
scrippage; cf. p. 59. seepage 'an oozing fluid or moisture' (CD.). sewage (CD.), i
sewerage 'a system of sewers'; cf. p. 61 (CD.). shrinkage the amount of
diminution' (CD.). soakage that which soaks' (CD.) squarsonage the residence of
a s.' (CD ...
... stood three miles from Oxmoon on the parish boundary of Penhale and
Llangennith. The house, which was considerably smaller than Oxmoon, was
what we in South Wales call a squarsonage, meaning that it was a cross between
the home.
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Smith of Warwick: Francis Smith, Architect and Master Builder
... that of the west range of Stoneleigh Abbey, patron of the living.78 The simple
but elegant rectory at Cottesbrooke (Northants) may well be another.79 The
relationship is likely to be especially close where the lesser house is a
squarsonage.
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The Architectural outsiders
... was rector till his death in 1745 — certainly too early for the rebuilding, which
was presumably done for his successor. Or was Broome a squarsonage, and
would Shenstone have inherited it with the rest of Dolman's estates? 43 Op. dr.,
42 1.
Ernest George's first big house, Rousdon, continued the obsession with the tall
towers of Leyswood and Cragside; Street's own home in Surrey and his '
squarsonage' at Wigan showed him a convert to Old English; E. W. Godwin
devised a ...
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The Journals of Lady Knightley of Fawsley
... monuments to the Norburys and Vincents. It is all beautifully kept and close to
the 'squarsonage,' a large house. with a 1884] THE nucrnzss or ALBANY 371
handsome hall standing close 370 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE [cuAP. xxv11.
baroness Louisa Mary Knightley, Julia Mary Cartwright Ady,
1915