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This allowed workers to live in the Glebe and take the street car to work.
The former glebe land was also sold off for housing.
It has a small church and a few houses, including Glebe farm.
A small wooden bridge used to run across to it from the church glebe side.
All of its people were waiting on a glebe meadow outside their cramped little town.
This was three times his income from tithes and glebe.
Each church was entitled to a house and glebe.
The name "Glebe" is because the land was originally owned by the church.
There is a business park to the north, on the Glebe Road.
These fields seem to have formed the glebe of the kirk.
He continued to play club cricket for Glebe into his fifties.
Between 1783-1793 it was established that the glebe land belonged to the priest.
Behind the village hall in The Glebe there is a play park.
In 1987, installation of the garden finally began at Glebe House.
The entire Glebe 1st grade squad disagreed and went on strike.
At the 2011 Census, there were 11,123 residents in Glebe.
The first club, Glebe, was formed on 9 January 1908.
Easts managed to hold on against Glebe after leading at one stage 26-4.
Their youngest child, William was born at Glebe in 1899.
Work began in 1796 under the direction of the trustees of the glebe.
Most Glebe houses date from this era, and it became home to many middle-class workers.
The authorities agreed to the request, and in 1837 the church was granted a large glebe to the south of the city.
They were not here in 1685, when another glebe terrier shows that the parish still had its open fields.
From 1923 onwards, the club's form started to decline and for the first time since 1910, Glebe lost more games than they won.
Just 17.6% of people in Glebe owned their home outright.