Rectory
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mid 16th century: from Old French rectorie or medieval Latin rectoria, from Latin rector (see rector).
wiktionary
From Middle French rectorie, from Medieval Latin rectoria. See rector.
etymonline
rectory (n.)
mid-15c. (in rectorie-bok), "benefice held by a rector, parish church or parsonage," with all its rights and privileges, from French rectorie (14c.) or Medieval Latin rectoria, from rector (see rector). In reference to his residence or house by 1849.