A vicar's neckband is commonly referred to as a "clerical collar" or "Roman collar." This distinctive white collar is often worn by clergy as a symbol of their religious vocation and commitment. It can be made of various materials and is typically worn with a black shirt or clerical attire.
A male vicar's neck scarf is typically called a clerical collar or an Anglican collar. This garment is a white piece of fabric worn around the neck in a band or tabular shape as part of clerical attire.
A group of vicars is commonly referred to as a "vicarage." However, there isn't a widely recognized collective noun specifically for vicars. In some contexts, they may simply be called a "group" or "assembly" of vicars.
A vicar's neck wear is called a clerical collar or a dog collar. It is a distinctive type of collar worn by clergy members in various Christian denominations.
A Curate The Office or post of a Curate (Vicar's assistant) is a Curacy.
Arthur Vicars died in 1921.
Vicars usually live in a Vicarage.
Hedley Vicars died in 1855.
Hedley Vicars was born in 1826.
John Vicars was born in 1582.
John Vicars died in 1652.
Arthur Vicars was born in 1862.
Thomas Vicars was born in 1589.