It was built by Franciszek Szczyglowski who was a local parson.
It is another school built by Franciszek Szczyglowski, a local parson.
He learns from the local parson that they once belonged to the Brontës, who wrote stories about their adventures.
One day John, coming home from work in his typical drunken manner, meets the local parson who tells him an amazing secret.
Nevertheless, the local parson persuaded Alice to confess to witchcraft, but she recanted the next day.
His father, the local parson, died in 1849, leaving, in all, three children, one of whom died shortly afterwards.
He also incited a scandal among a local parson to deflect criticism about his own lack of morals.
Living in a "small country village, her first schooling consisted of private lessons with the local parson."
According to Robert Walpole, the duke wished to marry her that night and he called for a local parson to perform the ceremony.
It so happened that, while I was still talking to the woman across the landing, the local parson put in an appearance.