We made the place temporarily habitable and basically "camped" in the
parsonage end of the building throughout 2009 and early 2010 while we sorted out planning permission.
"Stops on Holtwhites Lane and
Parsonage Lane are not served.
Parsonage has more than 20 years of information technology experience in various senior management and executive roles.
"A few months ago another car landed on its roof at the exact same spot - I don't know whether they were turning into
Parsonage Street or turning out on to All Saints Way.
Then 12 34 5 6 12 34 5 6 12 34 At No.1 a close tussle as NEIL
PARSONAGE went down to Simon Hodgetts 2-1.
Ann Dinsdale, principal curator at the
parsonage, copied the first sentence of Wuthering Heights - "1801 - I have just returned from a visit to my landlord - the solitary neighbour that I shall be troubled with" - into the commissioned book.
"Readers of this decision wondering who or what a prebend is, and especially those who are familiar with Anthony Trollope's novel Framley
Parsonage and who therefore know what a 'prebendary' is, will find from the Oxford English Dictionary that one meaning of 'prebend' is in fact 'prebendary', minor clergy whose appointment to a cathedral brought with it a benefice known as a prebend," said Judge Thomas.
It was George
Parsonage who found her and brought her back to us.
The discussion below analyzes this case, the arguments concerning the constitutional merits of the
parsonage allowance, and the application of the legal doctrine of standing in litigation.
David
Parsonage, 68, of St Margaret Way, Wrexham, a music teacher for 30 years who had taught thousands of schoolchildren, was also ordered to carry out 200 hours unpaid work.
107(2) "
parsonage" rental allowance income exclusion for ministers violates the Constitution and remanded the case with instructions to dismiss it for lack of jurisdiction.