Which preposition to use with vicarage

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Robert Wilmot, A.M., was presented to the rectory of North Okenham, in Essex, the 28th of November 1582, by Gabriel Poyntz: and to the vicarage of Horndon on the Hill, in the same county, the 2d December 1585, by the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's.

in Occurrences 6%

The Vicarage at Chatton is another of those north-country vicarages in which an old pele-tower forms part of the modern residence.

on Occurrences 4%

They had gone up to Upthorne to ask Mrs. Gale to look in at the Vicarage on her way home, for Essy wasn't very well.

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The Vicarage at Chatton is another of those north-country vicarages in which an old pele-tower forms part of the modern residence.

for Occurrences 3%

When she left at length to return to the Vicarage for the midday meal, her portion was done.

toward Occurrences 1%

But the concert was not till the first week in December; and it was in November that Rowcliffe began to form the habit that made him remarkable in Garth, of looking in at the Vicarage toward teatime every Wednesday afternoon.

after Occurrences 1%

"I only ran down to the Vicarage after lunch because it is Jeanie's birthday.

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No Christian lady of high character will risk the misconstruction to which she would be exposed by living alone at Sibsey Vicarage with a young clergyman who is neither a bachelor nor a widower; the child will be condemned either to solitary neglect at home, or to the cold strictness of a boarding-school.

before Occurrences 1%

Myrvin," he called out from the hall, "if you are as early to-morrow as you were at Oxford, we will be off to Trevilion and inspect your new vicarage before breakfast, and back by night.

behind Occurrences 1%

"Well," he said, as they left the Vicarage behind them, "you see he isn't going to die.

by Occurrences 1%

The village, that obscure congregated soul, long-suffering to calamity, welded together by saner instincts and profound in memory, the soul that inhabited the small huddled, humble houses, divided from the Vicarage by no more than the graveyard of its dead, the village remembered and it knew.

to Occurrences 1%

From mother's help at the Vicarage to Lady Evesham of Rodding Abbey is a considerable leap, and she will be scarcely human if it does not turn her head.

Which preposition to use with  vicarage