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An entire parish church, with all its rights, glebes, tithes, and other profits whatsoever; otherwise commonly called a “benefice.” See Gibson v. Brockway, 8 N..H. 470, 31 Am. Dec. 200; Pawlet v. Clark, 9 Cranch, 826, 3 L. Ed. 735. A rector’s manse, or; parsonage house. Spelman.

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