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One time, he was at school for a rounders match and he whacked the ball clean over the hedge and into the glebe. Black Swan Green 2006-04-10T00:00:00Z
Mermaid clouds drifted over the glebe, over the cockerel tree, over the Malvern Hills. Black Swan Green 2006-04-10T00:00:00Z
Under cover of darkness I sneaked down to the rockery and tossed the head into the glebe. Black Swan Green 2006-04-10T00:00:00Z
I got off at Druggers End and went round the back of the village hall and over the glebe, alone. Black Swan Green 2006-04-10T00:00:00Z
The glebe was littered with mangled fuselages and blackened wings. Black Swan Green 2006-04-10T00:00:00Z
The enslaved were included with the glebe, the land and home used by the minister. Virginia churches reckon with history in slave trade 2020-08-08T04:00:00Z
His imagination had no need of anything more stirring than that presented to him by the recollection of human vicissitudes amidst glebe and glade. Famous European Artists 2012-04-07T02:00:30.487Z
He extinguishes the Ribbon lodge, fastens his tenantry by equitable leases to the glebe, and gradually finds in the management of his estate a career of easy, pleasant, and even prosperous power. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
In the fine pasturage of the glebe meadows, the red-brown cows were gathered under a tree, out of the hot sparkle of the sun. The Tree of Knowledge A Novel 2012-04-05T02:00:35.603Z
One held to service as attached to the glebe or estate; a feudal serf. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
It was a difficult matter, which he hardly dare take in hand: the glebe lands. Roumanian Stories Translated from the Original Roumanian 2012-02-28T03:00:27.310Z
I came to "the land of the Dakotas" once more to break the "stubborn glebe" and enjoy the sweets of farm life. Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 12, March 22, 1884 A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside 2012-02-24T03:00:26.570Z
The parish has at length cleared its ancient glebe of intruders, and the old church is no longer jostled by its dissenting neighbors. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast 2012-02-22T03:00:25.113Z
In one portion of the glebe we found small enclosures of land stocked with abundant fruit-trees and called Sydney's Orchards, which were planted by him and given to the parishioners at a nominal rental. A Literary Pilgrimage Among the Haunts of Famous British Authors 2012-02-17T03:00:36.500Z
Attached or annexed to the glebe or estate and transferable with it. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
"And of course," Laurence contributed, "a vicar feels that his glebe—the value of which by the way has just gone down another �2 an acre—is not his own." Poor Relations 2012-02-11T03:04:00.973Z
Every church of common right is entitled to house and glebe, and the assigning of them at the first was of such absolute necessity that without them no church could be regularly consecrated. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z
As year by year the labourer tills His wonted glebe, or lops the glades, And year by year our memory fades From all the circle of the hills. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z
And would see my glebe again in Fonda's Bush; and hear the spring roaring of the Kennyetto between melting banks.... The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z
When I reached the shadowy glebe, behind the manse by the sea, I saw the preacher walking there by himself, and doubtless praying. The Divine Adventure Volume IV 2011-09-04T02:00:03.717Z
Most early Virginia churches possessed parsonages, usually on the glebe land and therefore known as "glebes." Virginia Architecture in the Seventeenth Century 2011-09-03T02:00:17.897Z
But the parsonage house and ten acres of glebe situate most conveniently for occupation must not be leased. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z
The sheepfold here Pours out its fleecy tenants o'er the glebe. Res Judicat? Papers and Essays 2011-08-24T02:00:18.157Z
And so we rode across my sunlit glebe and across the sugar-bush, where the moist trail, full of ferns, stretched away toward Mayfield as straight as the bee flies. The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z
There is no spot in Richmond where Fond memory loves to dwell, As on the glebe outspreading there In Ballou's blithesome dell. Biography of Rev. Hosea Ballou 2011-08-04T02:00:22.900Z
One could almost make an accurate restoration drawing of this glebe house from the description. Virginia Architecture in the Seventeenth Century 2011-09-03T02:00:17.897Z
In the technical language of English law the fee-simple of the glebe is said to be in abeyance, that is, it exists “only in the remembrance, expectation and intendment of the law.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z
Next the church was the parsonage land, still known as the Glebe, although glebes and tithes had been dead these hundred years. Throckmorton 2011-07-25T02:00:15.900Z
The grain of wheat which was buried in the furrow is now no longer to be found under the glebe. The Reform of Education 2011-07-18T02:00:21.207Z
The glebes became "bones of contention" between the Episcopal Church and the "people." The Stronghold A Story of Historic Northern Neck of Virginia and Its People 2011-07-17T02:00:38.770Z
The modern Scottish excambion may consist in the exchange of any heritable subjects whatever, e.g. a patronage or, what often occurs, a portion of a glebe for servitude. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 1 "Evangelical Church Conference" to "Fairbairn, Sir William" 2011-07-16T02:00:16.387Z
The Tithe Act 1842, the Glebe Lands Act 1888 and various other acts make provision for the sale, purchase, exchange and gift of glebe lands. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z
The parish priest was remunerated in various ways, partly by tithes, partly by glebe, partly by “church scot.” Education in England in the Middle Ages Thesis Approved for the Degree of Doctor of Science in the University of London 2011-06-30T02:00:33.287Z
Or o’er the glebe distil the kindly rain. Life of John Keats His Life and Poetry, his Friends, Critics and After-fame 2011-06-10T02:00:19.290Z
In 1802 the General Assembly passed an act by which the glebes were sold for the benefit of the public. The Stronghold A Story of Historic Northern Neck of Virginia and Its People 2011-07-17T02:00:38.770Z
Gwynneth reached church by way of the strip of glebe behind it and the gate into this from the lane, thus escaping the throng already gathered at the other gate. Peccavi 2011-05-17T02:00:22.620Z
In Scots ecclesiastical law, the manse now signifies the minister’s dwelling-house, the glebe being the land to which he is entitled in addition to his stipend. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z
I've got the better of you once in preventing you having the glebe, and I'll get the better of you again. An Old Story of My Farming Days Vol. III (of III). (Ut Mine Stromtid) 2011-04-14T02:01:02.690Z
Both of these were his by rights, for had he not paid three hundred pounds for the glebe, and how much more to Slus'uhr, to David and to that wretch Mr. von Rambow! An Old Story of My Farming Days Vol. II (of III). (Ut Mine Stromtid) 2011-04-14T02:00:41.313Z
He found his palace in a forlorn and dilapidated state, and the episcopal demesne, which was about a square mile of glebe, as fallow as the rough top of the mountains. The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z
Rectory, church, and glebe stood all together, an indivisible trinity, with open uplands east and north. Peccavi 2011-05-17T02:00:22.620Z
There they keep tilling with their obstinate hands The black glebe mined by moles, and rotten with Detritus, pregnant with the autumn's sperm. Contemporary Belgian Poetry Selected and Translated by Jethro Bithell 2011-03-10T03:00:44.993Z
Having, amidst the tumult of these thoughts, reached the entrance of his house, which stood at the end of the little glebe, he unlocked the door, entered, and carefully secured it within. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
A short time after the young couple went to their new home, Pomuchelskopp, his wife, Mally and Sally went to return the clergyman's call, and to try to get the lease of the glebe. An Old Story of My Farming Days Vol. II (of III). (Ut Mine Stromtid) 2011-04-14T02:00:41.313Z
But once they were stooking the barley in the glebe, and, the day being hot, Mona tipped back her white sun-bonnet, and it fell on to her shoulders. The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z
So a bargain was struck; and the sheep were in the glebe that night. Peccavi 2011-05-17T02:00:22.620Z
All over the country are these pleasant houses and gardens and glebes, with an income larger or smaller attached to them, and a particular class of men to whom their disposal is of extreme interest. Abington Abbey A Novel 2011-01-30T03:00:14.557Z
Some of the clergy, on the plea that there were no glebe houses for them, were drawing their tithes in the pump room and at the card tables of Bath. Irish History and the Irish Question 2011-01-16T03:00:22.640Z
He had certainly showed his own flesh and blood that he would not be bullied, but that did not make him happier, for there before his very eyes lay the glebe, the beautiful glebe. An Old Story of My Farming Days Vol. II (of III). (Ut Mine Stromtid) 2011-04-14T02:00:41.313Z
For fifteen years they had worked on the glebe at Bishop's Court, and they knew the dinner hour as well as if they could have taken the altitude of the sun. The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z
His pony was fattening in the glebe; but a fastidious sense of fitness forbade him to drive, and between nine and ten he set out for Lakenhall on foot. Peccavi 2011-05-17T02:00:22.620Z
The land of Cyclops first, a savage kind, Nor tamed by manner, nor by laws confined: Untaught to plant, to turn the glebe and sow; They all their products to free nature owe. Heathen Mythology
At that time Mr. Bright proposed to increase the number of owners of land in Ireland by allowing the glebe tenants to purchase the property attached to the glebes. Irish History and the Irish Question 2011-01-16T03:00:22.640Z
Now the Manse and glebe were the seat of a nation of the wee fairyfolk whom Scotchmen call Brownies. Old Farm Fairies: A Summer Campaign In Brownieland Against King Cobweaver's Pixies
Here young Bitzius grew up, receiving his early education and consorting with the boys of the village, as well as helping his father to cultivate his glebe. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 1 "Bisharin" to "Bohea"
He had searched the garden and the house; had stood whistling at the gate, and in each of the far corners of the glebe. Peccavi 2011-05-17T02:00:22.620Z
The Parson again patted the curly locks, and, after a hearty word or two with the other haymakers, and a friendly “Good-day” to Mrs. Fairfield, struck into a path that led toward his own glebe. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. V, October, 1850, Volume I.
Convenient churches and glebes were provided, and all necessary parish officers instituted. The History of Virginia, in Four Parts
Many a battle had they fought on and around the Manse glebe and kirkyard, for the Pixies hated Parson Wille most cordially, and dearly loved to annoy him. Old Farm Fairies: A Summer Campaign In Brownieland Against King Cobweaver's Pixies
In every parish a dwelling-house was provided for the minister, with a glebe of two hundred and fifty acres of land, and sometimes a few negroes, or a small stock of cattle. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia
The glebe houses to be given to the church at ten years' purchase of the sites, a slight modification of Lord Salisbury's amendment = £140,000. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone (Vol 2 of 3)
I was born and bred a west-countryman, thank God! a Wessex man, a citizen of the noblest Saxon kingdom of Wessex, a regular, "Angular Saxon," the very soul of me "adscriptus glebe." Tom Brown's School Day's
The parishes were likewise regulated, competent allowances were made to the ministers, to the value of about fourscore pounds a year, besides glebes and perquisites, and the method of their preferment was settled. The History of Virginia, in Four Parts
But who is he, of aspect more severe, Yet with a manly kindness in his mien, He, who o'erlooks yon sturdy labourer Delving the glebe! The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles Vol. 2
Many parishes, indeed, were as yet destitute of churches and glebes; and not more than ten parishes were supplied with ministers. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia
He bides at hame an' minds his glebe. The Men of the Moss-Hags Being a history of adventure taken from the papers of William Gordon of Earlstoun in Galloway
She was bound to the glebe of the bishop of that city. The Poniard's Hilt Or Karadeucq and Ronan. A Tale of Bagauders and Vagres
There was a kirk-road through the turnip field—my wonted passage to my glebe land every morning; and the infant had manifestly been deposited with a reference to my habits. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume III
Lot No. 90, reserved as a glebe for the Church of England, is that on which Christ Church in the Parish of Maugerville stands today. Glimpses of the Past History of the River St. John, A.D. 1604-1784
The ploughshare had not then turned the fertile glebe, nor the cattle browsed upon the tender herbage of that region, now so populous and cultivated. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 3, March, 1852
This is all glebe land,” he said, indicating, with a sweep of his hand, the twilight fields below the house sloping down toward the faintly glimmering river. Stories by American Authors, Volume 8
A parson has, during his life, the freehold in himself of the parsonage house, the glebe, the tithes, and other dues. Commentaries on the Laws of England Book the First
The next five years saw extensive growth in this area including the assignment of 3,000 acres of Company land, 1,500 acres for common use and 100 acres for a glebe. The First Seventeen Years: Virginia 1607-1624
In accordance with this arrangement Lot No. 15, where the Sheffield Congregational church now stands, was fixed on in the year 1764 as a glebe for the “Dissenting Protestants.” Glimpses of the Past History of the River St. John, A.D. 1604-1784
Most of the land is freehold and cultivated by the owner himself, and comparatively little land is let on lease except very large holdings and glebe farms. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 "Demijohn" to "Destructor"
She took him up very sharp and high: called upon him, if he were a Christian? and which he most considered, the loss of a few dirty, miry glebes, or of his soul? The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume XXI
The character of the liti, or glebe, serfs varied according to the degree of liberty with which they were privileged. History of Human Society
On the west Archer's Hope was separated from James City's "Neck-of-Land" by the Jamestown parish glebe land. The First Seventeen Years: Virginia 1607-1624
Like the not very distant Wildmore Fen, in which it now has a modern allotment of 14 acres of glebe land.  A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time
The benefices are almost without exception provided with good residences and glebes, and the tithes, &c., generally afford a comfortable income. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 "Demijohn" to "Destructor"
Other errors were, "Their harrow oft the stubborn glebe," "And read their destiny in a nation's eyes," "With uncouth rhymes and shapeless culture decked," "Slow through the churchway pass," and many of minor importance. Select Poems of Thomas Gray
She made her way to the fields that belonged to Simon Verstage, and after wandering through a ploughed glebe she found him. The Broom-Squire
"No, no, you were always a good girl," returned her father absently—his eyes had wandered away from her to the high-road beyond the glebe. Name and Fame A Novel
The manor and whole parish, except the glebe, still belongs to the Rolleston family; the benefice being in the patronage of the Earl of Ancaster. A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time
His salary was 17,280 pounds of tobacco, and 2,500 pounds were added to this for the deficiency of a glebe. A Virginia Village
If he is ruined, the whole Church income, independent of the small portions of glebe land, must perish with him. Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 366, April, 1846
Behold the Castilian, the Valencian, the Murcian on his glebe, you find an exact relation established; the one exhales the other. The Spanish Jade
It had authority to buy land for churches, churchyards and glebe farms, to erect church buildings and to build glebe-houses as residences for ministers. Religious Life of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century The Faith of Our Fathers
The Earl of Ancaster is patron of the benefice, a rectory, with good house, enlarged about 30 years ago, and 500 acres of glebe. A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time
“Ceres at first with crooked plough upturn'd “The glebe; she first mild fruits and milder corn “Gave to the earth; and rules to tend them gave: “All gifts from her proceed. The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II
Each county was divided into parishes, as in England, each with its parochial church, its parsonage, and glebe. From Farm House to the White House The life of George Washington, his boyhood, youth, manhood, public and private life and services
Use of the glebe land as partial support for the minister was continued in later years, although details of the disposition of these early plots are missing. Mother Earth Land Grants in Virginia 1607-1699
There was also a glebe farm and a residence. Religious Life of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century The Faith of Our Fathers
They were plainly part of the royal manor and not at all connected with the glebe. A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time
With furious hand the glebe up-turning plough: “And angry, to an equal death she dooms, “The tiller and his ox: forbids the fields “Back to return th' entrusted grain; the seeds “All rotting. The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II
Their incomes are supplemented by a small glebe, which is attached to each living. Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber Or The Influence of Romanism on Trade, Justice, and Knowledge
He had a few sheep, however, that would not sell at all, and that remained on the glebe, in consequence, until his successor entered into possession. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
My uncle, like other ministers of the Scottish Kirk, was allowed a glebe, which he farmed himself. Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville
The Reverend J. Horton was the owner of the allotment grounds, which he had broken up from the glebe land with the idea of benefiting the poor. The Toilers of the Field
In 1802 its parsonages and glebe lands were sold, its parishes wiped out, and its clergy left without a calling. The Critical Period of American History
The stipend is paid by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, which, of course, is much safer than glebe. The Hero
And so farewell; for thy suit touching the glebe land, When it is mine, 'tis thine. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 4, April 1810
The Danes' Close was a part of the glebe, a large field of some ten acres or so in extent, close to the village. Tom Brown at Oxford
I wonder how many parsons there are in the Church who would let a Marquis and a Methodist minister between them build a chapel on the parish glebe? The Vicar of Bullhampton
The few people who met him received his blessing, and asked no questions; for they were all serfs of the glebe, and well used to meeting the Abbot going and coming near Wantley Manor. The Dragon of Wantley His Tale
Their glebe consisted entirely of marsh and bog when the Abbacy was created. Chronicles of Strathearn
A little parcel of glebe and a few vines, tended by honest rustics, were his. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln A Short Story of One of the Makers of Mediaeval England
The village rector, who does his duty with all the conscientiousness of a beneficed Christian, but who prizes his glebe and tithe, rushes to Cambridge to swell the majority for Mr. Raikes. The Contemporary Review, January 1883 Vol 43, No. 1
And now he might put down, not only the bell, but with the bell the ill-conditioned peer who had caused it to be put up—on glebe land. The Vicar of Bullhampton
Oft did the harvest to their sickle yield, Their furrow oft the stubborn glebe has broke:  How jocund did they drive their team afield! Graded Memory Selections
Discovered pit of marl in his glebe; was interdicted by the heritors from working it, but received authority to do so from Court of Session. Chronicles of Strathearn
In 1763 he writes, complaining that the Calvinists used unlawful methods to obtain possession of the church glebe. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3, No. 1 January 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
There was much to do out of the house also, what with the cows and the garden and the glebe. Allison Bain, or, By a Way she knew not
The spot is a part of the glebe, and as such seems to have been first abandoned by a certain parson named Brandon, who was your predecessor's predecessor. The Vicar of Bullhampton
Close under the rectory windows, however, was a vast sloping cornfield, belonging to the glebe, the largest and fruitfulest of the neighbourhood. Robert Elsmere
The majority of the people of England are willing to have glebes, rectories, tithes, church rates, etc.; but the majority of the people of this Province want nothing of the kind.... The Story of My Life Being Reminiscences of Sixty Years' Public Service in Canada
They were to have glebes, or reserved lands, assigned to them for their sufficient support. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1
There are, I believe, trout in the stream which flows at the bottom of the glebe land, but I never heard of Canon Beresford catching any of them. Lalage's Lovers
When the question of giving the land had been under consideration, it had never occurred to any one concerned that it could belong to the glebe. The Vicar of Bullhampton
A terrier of glebe lands, with any exchange noted, should be made.  Churchwardens' Manual their duties, powers, rights, and privilages
As I look abroad upon the thrifty fields and the rich glebe of the ploughman, I wonder if the revolutions of peace are not as sweeping and sudden as those of war. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War
But the share Must rip the glebe before the corn may spring. Semiramis and Other Plays Semiramis, Carlotta And The Poet
The salary offered was a hundred rixdollars, with house and glebe, and the creed was the Lutheran doctrines according to "the Augsburg Confession of Faith, free from all human superstition and tradition." Lippincott's Magazine, Volume 11, No. 26, May, 1873
It is glebe, and is marked so here very plainly. The Vicar of Bullhampton
It is then their duty to see that Church property, whether in connection with the fabric, endowment, or glebe, suffers no loss during the vacancy.  Churchwardens' Manual their duties, powers, rights, and privilages
Thus upon earth hope fell like a new rain, And by and by the pent folk within walls Took heart and ploughed the glebe and from the stalls Led out their kine to pasture. Helen Redeemed and Other Poems
I kiss you good-bye, my darling, Our ways are different now; You are a seed in the night-time, I am a man, to plough The difficult glebe of the future For God to endow. Amores Poems
On it he also placed a soft fallow field, 610 rich glebe, wide, thrice-ploughed; and in it many ploughmen drove hither and thither, turning round their teams. The Iliad of Homer (1873)
This glebe was only given to him in trust. The Vicar of Bullhampton
Up, every son of Afric soil, Ye worn and weary, hoist the sail, For your own glebes and garners toil With easy plough and lightsome flail. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866
To whom would they run to tell of his coming? 363-11 The glebe is the turf. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 6
It was late in the evening, and he wandered away up through the green rides of a wood the borders of which came down to the glebe fields. Dr. Wortle's School
I saw one of these mild formidable servants of the glebe, who took a sudden interest in Modestine and me. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25)
Glebe, indeed! why should the Vicar have glebe on the other side of the road from his house? The Vicar of Bullhampton
There is pleasure in the sight of a glebe which never has been broken; but it delights me particularly in those places where great men have been before. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection
The peasant lugs down a pillar for his sty, the farmer for his gate, the priest for his chapel, the minister for his glebe. Thomas Davis, Selections from his Prose and Poetry
All belonging to the school was built outside the glebe land, as a quite separate establishment, with a door opening from the parsonage garden to the school-yard. Dr. Wortle's School
Our glebes have been fattened with the bodies of the slain? The Angels' Song
I have made inquiry—" "It has been a very big error," said Lord St. George, "and it has crept into Mr. Fenwick's glebe in a very palpable form. The Vicar of Bullhampton
One hundred acres were marked off for glebes in every borough, for each of which the company at home provided six tenants at the public cost. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852
Add to all these changes, that the garden was weeded, and the glebe was regularly laboured. St. Ronan's Well
He had been enabled to purchase a field or two close abutting on the glebe gardens, and had there built convenient premises. Dr. Wortle's School
His father was a pauper and a cripple; not even young Cobbett was so pressed to the glebe by the circumstances of his birth. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864
There can, however, be no doubt that the ground is glebe, and that you are bound to protect it as such, on behalf of your successors, and of the patrons of the living. The Vicar of Bullhampton
It had endowments, parsonages, glebes, salaries raised by public tax, and therefore it had a clergy—and such a clergy! A History of American Christianity
Could any of your glebes and combes and all the rest of it produce so fragrant an idea? The Napoleon of Notting Hill
I have no other tithe or glebe except the income of my winter lectures, which was last winter 800 dollars. Critical Miscellanies, Vol. 1, Essay 5, Emerson
One-half of the town is glebe belonging to the rectory. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
It was, and is, glebe land; and formed, at the time of your bestowal, a portion of my freehold as Vicar. The Vicar of Bullhampton
No; in spite of that burning expanse of glebe, I will go to tea at the rectory. The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers
It should have been seen then, with what eagerness the marshy glebes of Holland were turned over. The Vicomte de Bragelonne Or Ten Years Later being the completion of "The Three Musketeers" And "Twenty Years After"
Several popular proverbs then gained currency in the sense that there is no fertilizer of the glebe like that put on by the master himself. The Age of the Reformation
Two generations ago about half of the ministers of the Kirk of Scotland left their manses and pleasant glebes for the sake of certain ideas. Historical Mysteries
I enclose a sketch showing the exact limits of the glebe in respect to the vicarage entrance and the patch of ground in question. The Vicar of Bullhampton
She had worn it last during a period of entire mental prostration, which had succeeded all too soon an exciting discovery of mushrooms in the glebe. The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers
Patient of toil, and used to scanty cheer, Our youths with rakes the stubborn glebe reclaim, Or storm the town. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor
He gave sixty acres of land for a clergyman's glebe, built a house for him, and undertook—long previous to the late laws—the payment of the incumbent. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 433 Volume 17, New Series, April 17, 1852
Of these ideas they abandoned some, or left them in suspense, a few years since, and, as a result, they have lost, if only for the moment, their manses, stipends, colleges, and pleasant glebes. Historical Mysteries
The fact is, that the chapel in question has been built on the glebe land by authority—illegally and unjustly given by your lordship. The Vicar of Bullhampton
The glebe beyond was brown; so was the field beyond that. The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers
The manse and the glebe were to be theirs as formerly, but the stipend was not to be renewed. Claverhouse
Low from the brink the waters shrink; The deer all snuff for rain; The panting cattle search for drink Cracked glebe and dusty plain; The whirlwind, like a furnace blast, Sweeps clouds of darkening sand. A Bird Calendar for Northern India
Now she was trying to coax her husband to take one of the glebe fields on a long lease in order to start a hamper trade in fruit, vegetables and flowers. What Timmy Did
"And so is the glebe," said the Vicar; "and I shall not be comfortable if I make these people put down a house of prayer." The Vicar of Bullhampton
Nor did he even disdain to cultivate a few acres of glebe land annexed to the rectory. The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 1
The rebuilding of the parsonage and some unhappy essays in farming his glebe had run the Rector still farther in debt: and now, not satisfied with winning the election, his enemies struck at him privily. Hetty Wesley
It is the more wanting, as I am become more firmly fixed to the glebe. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3
E. Sparke 10 There were also 12 tenants without houses, holding from 1 to 20 acres; the demesne was 230 acres; there were two glebes containing 84 acres, and town lands of 7 acres. A Short History of English Agriculture
Thou hast beguiled me, leading me away From Ilium far, whence intercepted, else,20 No few had at this moment gnaw'd the glebe. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper
"Mark well the flow'ring almonds in the wood; If od'rous blooms the bearing branches load, The glebe will answer to the sylvan reign, Great heats will follow, and large crops of grain." The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
The greyhounds had, as usual, got in among the sheep on the glebe land opposite. The Judge
There is not a feather of game on the glebe lands that would be shot down with half the pleasure that the parson himself would. The Tithe-Proctor The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
It was such as he, they said, who supported the true dignity and respectability of Protestantism, and it would be a scandal to refuse him a road to his glebe. Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
Him of old The teeming glebe produced, a wondrous birth! The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper
However, as it was now quite light, I thought' I could not do better than approach the comfortable-looking glebe with a double view towards refreshment and information. The Great Lone Land A Narrative of Travel and Adventure in the North-West of America
But there remained for her the wood across the lane, which ran from the glebe land opposite Yaverland's End and stretched towards the village High Street. The Judge
By whatever spirit prompted it is not for us to say; at all events he directed his footsteps to the glebe, and—but it is unnecessary to continue the description, or rather to repeat it. The Tithe-Proctor The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
In the meantime he made the best of his way home to his starving wife and children, without having communicated the result of his visit to those who were assembled at the glebe house. Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
His wife her cheeks rends inconsolable, His babes are fatherless, his blood the glebe Incarnadines, and where he bleeds and rots480 More birds of prey than women haunt the place. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper
The merry lads of the village 260 Strongly have built them and well; and, breaking the glebe round about them, Filled the barn with hay, and the house with food for a twelvemonth. Evangeline with Notes and Plan of Study
The Presbyterian ministers were more amenable to the changes, yet their ideals were of the parishes they had known in Scotland—a church, a manse, a glebe, tiends, and a titled patron. The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825
So now that we understand, one another, let us go up to the glebe—otherwise I'll drop.—However, salvation to me!" he exclaimed with a smile, "if we'll bear their burthens much longer! The Tithe-Proctor The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
To this was almost invariably attached a farm, whose native sterility called for such expenditure of toil that it might truly have been said, 'The furrow oft the stubborn glebe has broke.' The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 3, March, 1862
A house, a glebe, a pound a day; A pleasant place to watch and pray. From Death into Life or, twenty years of my minstry
Every proportion was to be made into a parish, a church was to be erected on it, and the minister endowed with glebe land. The Land-War In Ireland (1870) A History For The Times
"You will come no more to the glebe house," she said. Audrey
What glebes—what dues—what tithes—what fines—what rent! The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1
The ministers are to have their manses, and glebes of six acres; to this many of the Lords assented, except, oddly enough, those redoubtable leaders of the Congregation, Glencairn and Morton, with Marischal.  John Knox and the Reformation
Three pieces of glebe land, nineteen acres, between the school land and Sheepcoat-lane. An History of Birmingham (1783)
The glebe, which once presented an aspect of so much comfort and ease and affluence, now looked bare and desolate and void of life. The Land-War In Ireland (1870) A History For The Times
She walked from there to the glebe house,—that was yesterday. Audrey
In case they refused to receive collation from the bishops, they could not have the stipends or tiends, they were only to possess the manse and glebe, and be allowed an annuity. The Life of James Renwick A Historical Sketch Of His Life, Labours And Martyrdom And A Vindication Of His Character And Testimony
And this, after all, is chiefly what is expected of a settled and official minister with a manse and glebe in that part of the country. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
She can enjoy the fullest measure of the love of Christ without chapels, masses, or glebes. Sketches of the Covenanters
Now for the care of the culture thereof we have a hundred serfs attached to the glebe, who, we trust, do not find us unkind lords. Alfgar the Dane or the Second Chronicle of Aescendune
I am going back to them, to Mistress Deborah and the glebe house. Audrey
Later, where glebe was allotted for the parson's benefit, the poorer parts were apparently considered good enough for the purpose, so that we generally expect to find the glebe on somewhat inferior land. Grain and Chaff from an English Manor
From the minister's glebe for ten miles up the water these rights extended. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
The winter storms were descending upon the man of God and his unprotected family, as they walked across the glebe to return no more. Sketches of the Covenanters
Many of the churches were in ruins, and the glebes had fallen into decay; a union of half-a-dozen parishes would scarcely supply a meagre salary for one incumbent. Is Ulster Right?
It is only a little way from Fair View to the glebe house, from the glebe house to Fair View. Audrey
My former tutor, the late vicar of Old Basing in Hampshire, decided to keep a cow on his glebe, and consulted the old parish clerk as to the kind of cow he would recommend. Grain and Chaff from an English Manor
He had a cow or two of his own on the glebe, and part of it he let to the master of the hotel. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
Their glebes have risen in value from thirty-two hundred millions in 1850 to sixty-six hundred ten years later, and ninety-three hundred in 1870. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 098, February, 1876
They bought the glebes, continued to pay their clergy by voluntary assessments, and collected a large sum of money towards a future endowment. Is Ulster Right?
The riders watched her cross the bridge and turn into the road that led to the glebe house, then kept their own road in silence until it brought them to the doors of Fair View. Audrey
She climbed the wire fence into the Rector's glebe just behind, and from his tenant's rick pulled two large armfuls of good hay, which she spread neatly on the fire-bars. A Diversity of Creatures
He lived high up on the hill, whose heathery sides looked down upon the kirk and riverside glebe. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
He divided several acres of the glebe into sixteenths, and let them, at a low rent, to the villagers. Sydney Smith
The State of Vermont, by statute, in 1794, granted to the respective towns in that State certain glebe lands lying within those towns for the sole use and support of religious worship. The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster With an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style
My preserver will have it that she has troubled us long enough; and indeed it is no great distance to the glebe house, and the rain has stopped. Audrey
His pony got loose one day, and galloped down the road in the direction of the old glebe. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character
It was a patch of firs on the edge of the glebe, a useless rocky place let alone even by the cows. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
And lo! in cloudless sunshine rolled The glebe but late so bare and cold, Between fair rows of tree and vine Rich clustered, sweating oil and wine, Shone all in glorious harvest gold! The Poets and Poetry of Cecil County, Maryland
There are indeed, a few glebes in the north pretty considerable, but if these and all the rest were in like manner equally divided, they would not add five pounds a year to every clergyman. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 03 Swift's Writings on Religion and the Church — Volume 1
She ran away from the glebe house and went up the river, wanting—the Lord knows why!—to reach the mountains. Audrey
This same "Daft Will Speir" was passing the minister's glebe, where haymaking was in progress. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character
You will find me like the sterile, stony glebe, which, when the priest reached in his career of invocation and blessing—'Here,' said the holy father, 'prayers and supplications are of no avail. Bart Ridgeley A Story of Northern Ohio
With no vain protest or lament, Low to the stubborn glebe he bent: “I till the fields Thou gavest me, And leave the harvest, Lord, to thee,” He said—and plodded on, content. The Poets and Poetry of Cecil County, Maryland
Yet all this revenue is wholly founded upon corn, for I am told there is hardly an acre of glebe for the dean to plant and build on. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 03 Swift's Writings on Religion and the Church — Volume 1
It was ten of the clock upon this same night when Hugon left the glebe house. Audrey
One day a minister, who was well known for a servile use of MS. in the pulpit, called at the store, asking for a rope and pin to tether a young calf in the glebe. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character
Harte was a parson, but apparently he did not bring the same unction into his agriculture as did the Rev. Robert Herrick to the husbandry of his Devonshire glebe, a century earlier. Roman Farm Management The Treatises of Cato and Varro
The tenants who farmed the glebe land threatened to quit unless their rents were materially reduced, and unless a considerable sum was expended upon improvements. Hodge and His Masters
On each side extended the meadows of his glebe, where his kine ruminated at will. Venetia
Why, back to the glebe house, and I will follow, and the minister shall marry us. Audrey
I believe he hovered through long hesitations about the fields of the Hickleybrow glebe, and finally, when that squealing began, took the line of least resistance out of his perplexities into the Incognito. The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth
The Artizan, who from metallic ores Forms the sharp implements to dress the glebe, And prune the wild luxuriance of the tree; ... An Essay on War, in Blank Verse; Honington Green, a Ballad; the Culprit, an Elegy; and Other Poems, on Various Subjects
This completed the work, and Russia, which never had the benefits of feudalism, had now fastened upon her feudalism's worst curse,—a serf-caste bound to the glebe. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 61, November, 1862
Sometimes he busied himself with farming the glebe; sometimes spent the greater part of the day in the garden, where he would dig as if for the mere pleasure of wearying himself. The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson
To-morrow, when we go back to the glebe house, I will work the harder. Audrey
Under this holy sign, the peasants and burghers, who were attached to the servitude of the glebe, might escape from a haughty lord, and transplant themselves and their families to a land of liberty. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 5
With yoke-bands on their necks   Oxen were there, whereof some drew the wains   Heaped high with full-eared sheaves, and further on   Were others ploughing, and the glebe showed black   Behind them. The Fall of Troy
For encouraging the breed of horses in England, and improving of glebe and church lands, and for repairing and rebuilding parsonage and vicarage houses. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 1
While meditating these painful things he reached the lodge leading up to the archdeacon's glebe, and for the first time in his life found himself within the sacred precincts. The Warden
For a moment he wondered whence it shone; then he remembered that the glebe lands lay in that direction. Audrey
Egypt on the west Girt by the trackless Syrtes forces back By sevenfold stream the ocean; rich in glebe And gold and merchandise; and proud of Nile Asks for no rain from heaven. Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars
O Hunger, Hunger, I will harness thee And make thee harrow all my spirit's glebe. The Poems of Sidney Lanier
I saw one of these mild formidable servants of the glebe, who took a sudden interest in Modestine and me.  Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes
She took him up very sharp and high: called upon him, if he were a Christian? and which he most considered, the loss of a few dirty, miry glebes, or of his soul?  Lay Morals
"Two days hence we will keep tryst beneath the beech-tree in the woods beyond the glebe house." Audrey
From the lands where convent and glebe lie, From manors, and Church's right, Where I fought temptation so feebly, I, too, felt eager for flight. Poems by Adam Lindsay Gordon
This glebe is sick, this wind is foul of breath. The Poems of Sidney Lanier
Fields whose soil Is crumbling are the best: winds look to that, And bitter hoar-frosts, and the delver's toil Untiring, as he stirs the loosened glebe. The Georgics
This field extended to the limits of the glebe, which was enclosed on that side by a privet-hedge. A Pair of Blue Eyes
"How long since you left the glebe house?" he demanded abruptly. Audrey
He afterwards told me, at this dinner, that he had not given the houses and glebes to any ecclesiastical persons, but to certain lay members of each congregation, in trust for their respective ministers. Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Henry Reeve, C.B., D.C.L. In Two Volumes. Volume II.
O Ceres, who didst charm away My Nemesis from life in Rome, May barren glebe thy pains repay And scanty harvest come! The Elegies of Tibullus Being the Consolations of a Roman Lover Done in English Verse
How it happened I cannot now remember, but I know that, after all, I did not ask my father, and Granny Gregson's cow had no bite either off the glebe or the farm. Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood
A green field spread itself on each side of the hedge, one belonging to the glebe, the other being a part of the land attached to the manor-house adjoining. A Pair of Blue Eyes
He order Mirza an' ride off"—a pause—"an' ride off to de glebe house. Audrey
The merry lads of the village Strongly have built them and well; and, breaking the glebe round about     them, Filled the barn with hay, and the house with food for a twelvemonth. The Children's Own Longfellow
It is not desirable to be adscriptus glebes, whether the bonds be physical or only moral ones. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 03, January, 1858
Close under the rectory windows, however, was a vast sloping cornfield, belonging to the glebe, the largest and fruitfulest of the neighborhood. Robert Elsmere
On the Feast of the Annunciation, 1783, ten of the clergy of Connecticut met in the glebe house at Woodbury to elect a bishop. Five Sermons
Next morning he comes riding to the glebe house. Audrey
As every parsonage had some glebe land, the parson could raise at least a few vegetables to supply his table. Sabbath in Puritan New England
Or make that morn, from his cold crown   And crystal silence creeping down,   Flood with full daylight glebe and town? The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
But ours be the patrons who live;-   For, once in their glebe they are thrown, The dead have no living to give,   And therefore we leave them alone. The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes
Money is provided for building churches; lands are granted for glebes and church-yards; and salaries for the different rectors are fixed and appointed, payable from the provincial treasury. An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 1
Now that I do not like the woods I listen to him when he comes to the glebe house. Audrey
Sometimes these lots were a gift outright to the first settled preacher, in other townships they were set aside as glebes, or "ministry land" as it was called. Sabbath in Puritan New England
The "established," or Episcopal church, predominated throughout the "ancient dominion," as it was termed; each county was divided into parishes, as in England,—each with its parochial church, its parsonage, and glebe. Life of George Washington — Volume 01
For two years more life in the glebe house was rapturously happy. Hyacinth
There was a scurvy-conditioned mole, that broke into his pasture, and ploughed up the best part of his glebe. An English Garner Critical Essays & Literary Fragments
Behind her, at no great distance, was the glebe house; more than once she thought she heard Hugon coming through the bushes and calling her by name. Audrey
Upon rectory, glebe, and garden was legibly inscribed the grim word--ICHABOD. Bunch Grass A Chronicle of Life on a Cattle Ranch
This completed the work, and Russia, which never had had the benefits of feudalism, had now fastened upon her feudalism's worst curse, a serf caste, bound to the glebe. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 17
The merry lads of the village     Strongly have built them and well; and, breaking the glebe round about them,     Filled the barn with hay, and the house with food for a twelvemonth. Elson Grammar School Literature v4
Behold, the old Dewitz, as an offering to the church at Daber upon his daughter's marriage, had promised twenty good acres of land to be added to the glebe. Sidonia, the Sorceress : the Supposed Destroyer of the Whole Reigning Ducal House of Pomerania — Volume 1
Hugon was coming, for she heard the twigs upon the path from the glebe house snap beneath his tread. Audrey
The delegates from Virginia, whose Legislature had just dealt the Established Church in that State its death-blow, voted to retain the reservation of land for religious purposes, much like the old church glebe lands. The United States of America, Part 1
Up to this time there had been a rector at Rougham, and apparently a good rectory-house and some acres of glebe land—how many I cannot say. The Coming of the Friars
The soul of man has never yet in any land been willingly adscript to the glebe. A Modern Utopia
Their masters boast of their happiness, as in the north of Europe the great landholders love to descant upon the ease enjoyed by peasants who are attached to the glebe. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
"This is the thicket between Fair View and the glebe lands," said Audrey, who knew not what bark of tree and milk and honey had to do with the case. Audrey
The rule was rejected on the ground that it would make it impossible to cultivate the glebes. The Eve of the French Revolution
Ye gave them glebe of dowry in the lands of Carrión, Three thousands marks of dower shall to my girls belong. The Lay of the Cid
So here the sacred glebe was held by a faithful sentinel. The Little Lady of Lagunitas A Franco-Californian Romance
Ballydahan Hill was not above a mile from the glebe, and descending that, Richard, by his young master's orders, got down from his seat and went to the animal's head. Castle Richmond
A brazen, dissembling, atheistical Demas, who will neither let go of the lusts of the flesh nor of his parish,—a sweet-scented parish, sir, with the best glebe in three counties! Audrey
Chapeau's arguments against their farther progress were conclusive, and as there was no better shelter to which to take them, Father Jerome led them into the little glebe. La Vendée
Sledge tracks led from the yard across the glebe meadows down to the sea, and twenty men hastened away to seize the murderers. The Treasure
Nothing, for instance, can be more disgraceful to human nature than the state of praedial slavery, or serfs attached to the glebe, when Malabar was under the dominion of the "mild Hindu." Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 1
Property in land and houses also belonged to some parishes, apart from the minister's glebe, and the renting and accounts fell within the church-warden's duties. American Nation: a history — Volume 1: European Background of American History, 1300-1600
It's thin ice, though,—it's thin ice; but I like this house and glebe, and I'm going to live and die in them,—and die drunk, if I choose, Mr. Commissary to the contrary! Audrey
By rights our tents ought to have arrived before us, but when we reached the little glebe where we expected to find them pitched, no signs of servants, guides, or horses were to be seen. Letters from High Latitudes
The sheepfold here   Pours out its fleecy tenants o'er the glebe. The Task and Other Poems
These balls are still gathered up by sportsmen, and are found in great abundance upon the glebe. History of the Mackenzies, with genealogies of the principal families of the name
The blacksmith sweats at the sultry forge, the sawyer labours pent-up in his pit and the husbandman turns up the sterile glebe. A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson
Fresh smells of earth, The rich, black furrows of the glebe send forth. The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 2 Jewish poems: Translations
Tough-sinewed offspring of the soil, Of peasant lineage, reared to toil, In Europe he had been a thing To the glebe tethered—here a king! The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 1
You see," he said, "we Serbians are born peasants, born agriculturists, men of the glebe and the plow. Defenders of Democracy; contributions from representative men and women of letters and other arts from our allies and our own country, edited by the Gift book committee of the Militia of Mercy
For morning gift he promises the farms and lands of Grunau—rich both in forest and corn glebe. The Dove in the Eagle's Nest
The Great North Road should have been bordered all its length with glebe. Howards End
While drearisome Arose the howl of wakened hounds: The mouse let fall the altar-crumb, The worms drew back into the mounds, The glebe cow drooled. Satires of Circumstance, lyrics and reveries with miscellaneous pieces
It should have been seen with what eagerness the marshy glebes of Holland were turned over. The Man in the Iron Mask
But they had not fortitude to resign the parsonage, the garden, the glebe, and to go forth without knowing where to find a meal or a roof for themselves and their little ones. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
They never give," she said, "a single farthing to God's service; and yet they have the largest share of God's glebe. The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
We have not portioned out Bengal and the Carnatic into parishes, and scattered Christian rectors, with stipends and glebes, among millions of Pagans and Mahometans. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 4
Hackleton is part of Piddington, and the squire had long appropriated the living of �300 a year, the parsonage, the glebe, and all tithes, sending his house minister "at times" to do duty. Life of William Carey
The merry lads of the village   Strongly have built them and well; and, breaking the glebe round about them,   Filled the barn with hay, and the house with food for a twelvemonth. Evangeline
The presentees whom the Triers had approved took possession of the rectories, cultivated the glebe lands, collected the tithes, prayed without book or surplice, and administered the Eucharist to communicants seated at long tables. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1
The merry lads of the village Strongly have built them and well; and, breaking the glebe round about them, Filled the barn with hay, and the house with food for a twelvemonth. The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
His home farm joined the glebe lands of the parish, and was afterwards bought by William Trueman and given to his son, Thomas. The Chignecto Isthmus and its first settlers
According to these fundamental principles the serfs should be emancipated gradually, so that for some time they would remain attached to the glebe and subject to the authority of the proprietors. Russia
So many workers; and no mercenary mock-workers, but real ones that lie freely to it: each Patriot stretches himself against the stubborn glebe; hews and wheels with the whole weight that is in him. The French Revolution
He seems to have been the first to take possession of the glebe lands of the parish, and the farm was for many years called the "Egleson farm." The Chignecto Isthmus and its first settlers
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