1863 – Parsonage, Chadlington, Oxfordshire “This house, which has just been completed, has been built by the late Mr. J. H. Langston, M.P. for the city of Oxford,
1868 – Vicarage, Marton, Ousebum, Yorkshire Architect: John Ladds “ONE of our illustrations this week is a view and ground plan of Marton Vicarage, near Ousebum,
1873 – St. Luke’s Parsonage House, Victoria Docks, London Architect: Giles & Gane Published in The Building News, December 12 1873: “We give an exterior perspective, and ground and chamber plans,
1873 – Vicarage near Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland Architect: Brade & Smales OPublished in The Building News, December 19 1873: “The accompanying drawing represents the S.E. view of Vicarage residence recently built at Barbon,
1875 – St. Agnes Church, Vicarage & School, Kennington Park, London Architect: George Gilbert Scott (Jnr) Construction began in 1875 on this neo-Gothic building by George Gilbert Scott, Jr. The church was outfitted by his apprentice,
1875 – Vicarage, Randalstown, Co. Antrim Architect: William McElwee Published in The Irish Builder, June 1 1875. “The site is elevated and gives extensive views of the surrounding country,
1878 – St. John’s Church & Vicarage, Stamford Hill, London Architect: Spencer W. Grant Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plans, published in The Building News, March 21st 1879.