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vicars <vicar; vicars> N

vicars

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Other characters, such as schoolmasters, vicars, postmistresses and so on, crop up in the books from time to time as well.
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The sub-chanter and three vicars were incontinent.
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Many new discoveries of the undersigned have enabled him to draw up a critical list of the vicars and their representatives from 1100 to 1600.
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It contains several rooms and was designed to accommodate the parish priest and his vicars, the maid, as well as visiting priests.
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The choirboys were educated by another of the vicars-choral.
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It is considered a farce for its tense comic situations and headlong humour, heavily playing on mistaken identity, doors, and vicars.
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Later, in 1472, non-resident canons left the entire control of the minster to the vicars, and that the vicars were not careful of their trust.
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Apparently the financial position of the vicars fluctuated wildly.
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The sacramental duties and jurisdiction of his ministry is assisted by auxiliary bishops and vicars general.
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I am sure vicars will overcome any sense of covetousness.
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