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  • The purpose of the much altered Vicar's Close at Wells is self-evident.

    Gothic buildings: pillars of faith 2011

  • Angelica sylvestris "Vicar's Mead" is a dark-stemmed beauty, with a red flush to all its parts.

    Jolly brollies 2010

  • "I know a lovely Garden" - Vicar's wife used to sing that when I was a boy '

    Twin Moons 2010

  • Yet perhaps now is the time to give it some credit for its robust craftsmanship and the brutally effective narrative reveal in the Vicar's final sermon – so admired by President Roosevelt – with its disclosures about who has been killed in the final German air raid.

    Mrs Miniver shares Downton Abbey's Julian Fellowes feeling Peter Bradshaw 2010

  • "Cannot visualise myself making this offer to Our Vicar's Wife," she writes, "and decide to confine myself to one-and-sixpenny calendar with picture of sunset on Scaw Fell, as usual."

    Retail Therapy 2005

  • (Vicar's support for nude calendar) A curate from Suffolk and a number of his parishoners have defrocked themselves to raise money for charity.

    More (Lots More) Nude Christian Calendars JDsg 2005

  • (Vicar's support for nude calendar) A curate from Suffolk and a number of his parishoners have defrocked themselves to raise money for charity.

    Archive 2005-12-01 JDsg 2005

  • "Cannot visualise myself making this offer to Our Vicar's Wife," she writes, "and decide to confine myself to one-and-sixpenny calendar with picture of sunset on Scaw Fell, as usual."

    Retail Therapy 2005

  • The Vicar's wife is going to take charge of the kids tonight.

    Desire for Revenge Jordan, Penny 1997

  • The next day she was still distraite, and one or two people, including the Vicar's wife, remarked upon it.

    Sleeping Murder Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976 1976

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