GLEBE
In the Roman Catholic and Anglican church traditions, a 'glebe' was an area of land belonging to a benefice. This was property (in addition to the parsonage house and grounds) which vested in the incumbent by right of his incumbency. Glebe included a wide variety of properties including farms, individual fields, shops, houses, factories etc. An incumbent was entitled to retain the glebe for his own use if he wished (for instance, some incumbents farmed their own land) or he could let it and any income formed part of the stipend.
Glebe associated with the Church of England ceased to belong to individual incumbents as from 1 April 1978, by virtue of the Endowments and Glebe Measure 1976; instead, it became vested on that date, 'without any conveyance or other assurance', in the Diocesan Board of Finance of the diocese to which the benefice owning the glebe belonged, even if the glebe was in another diocese.
In the American colonies of Great Britain where the Church of England was the established religion, glebe land was distributed by the colonial government, and was often farmed or rented out by the by a church rector to cover living expenses. This practice was no longer observed following the disestablishment of state churches that accompanied the American Revolution. The many roads in the eastern United States and other former British colonial possessions that bear this name once run past a church glebe property.
It is also the name of several places:
In Australia:
★ Glebe, Tasmania, suburb of Hobart, Tasmania
★ Glebe, New South Wales, suburb of Sydney, New South Wales
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★ Glebe Dirty Reds was the first Rugby League club formed in Australia
★ Glebe Park, Canberra, a public park on the eastern side of Civic, Canberra
In Canada:
★ The Glebe is an historic neighborhood in Ottawa, Ontario, named for the parish fields on which it was built
★ Glebe Collegiate Institute is a secondary school located in The Glebe.
In Northern Ireland:
★ Glebe, County Tyrone, a small village in County Tyrone
★ Glebe, Belfast, an area in North Belfast
In the United States:
★ Glebe Road, a highway in Arlington, Virginia
★ Glebe, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Hampshire County, West Virginia named for its glebehouse and parish fields.
In England:
★ Glebe Avenue, a street in Warrington, Cheshire
★ The Glebe, a street in Norton, County Durham
★ Glebe Street, a street in Castleford, West Yorkshire
★ Glebe Street, a street in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
★ Glebelands, a street in the village of West Stafford, Dorset
Glebe associated with the Church of England ceased to belong to individual incumbents as from 1 April 1978, by virtue of the Endowments and Glebe Measure 1976; instead, it became vested on that date, 'without any conveyance or other assurance', in the Diocesan Board of Finance of the diocese to which the benefice owning the glebe belonged, even if the glebe was in another diocese.
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In the American colonies of Great Britain where the Church of England was the established religion, glebe land was distributed by the colonial government, and was often farmed or rented out by the by a church rector to cover living expenses. This practice was no longer observed following the disestablishment of state churches that accompanied the American Revolution. The many roads in the eastern United States and other former British colonial possessions that bear this name once run past a church glebe property.
Place names
It is also the name of several places:
In Australia:
★ Glebe, Tasmania, suburb of Hobart, Tasmania
★ Glebe, New South Wales, suburb of Sydney, New South Wales
★
★ Glebe Dirty Reds was the first Rugby League club formed in Australia
★ Glebe Park, Canberra, a public park on the eastern side of Civic, Canberra
In Canada:
★ The Glebe is an historic neighborhood in Ottawa, Ontario, named for the parish fields on which it was built
★ Glebe Collegiate Institute is a secondary school located in The Glebe.
In Northern Ireland:
★ Glebe, County Tyrone, a small village in County Tyrone
★ Glebe, Belfast, an area in North Belfast
In the United States:
★ Glebe Road, a highway in Arlington, Virginia
★ Glebe, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Hampshire County, West Virginia named for its glebehouse and parish fields.
In England:
★ Glebe Avenue, a street in Warrington, Cheshire
★ The Glebe, a street in Norton, County Durham
★ Glebe Street, a street in Castleford, West Yorkshire
★ Glebe Street, a street in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
★ Glebelands, a street in the village of West Stafford, Dorset
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