V I'. yALe univeRSity LiBRARy the gARVAn coLLection Of BOOKS on iR6LAn5 estABLished in 1991 By f RAncis p. gARVAn, yALe 1897 In honoR of his pARents pAtRiCK gARVAn IHARy CARROLL gARVAn THE CONTAINING THE NAMES OF THE PRELATES, DIGNITARIES AND PAROCHIAL CLERGY IN IRELAND; THE DENOMINATIONS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE DIGNITIES AND BENEFICES: AND EXHIBITING THE PROGRESS MADE IN PROVIDING Churches, Glebes, and Glebe-Houses FOR EACH BENEFICE. EDITED UNDER THE SANCTION OF THE BOARD OF FIRST-FRUITS, EY JOHN C. ERCK, A. M. Ea confde probata esse omnibus, et in bonam partem accepla, Cicero pro Archia, § 8. DUBLIN : FEINTED BY J. J. NOLAN, 3, SUFEOLK-STREET. MDCCCXX, - THE RIGHT HONORABLE CRWEF S.J^.CRETARy IP JIIS EXCELLENCY ' THE LORD LIEUTENANT. ijG. SfC, %f. Sir, The favorable manner in which ypu were pleased to notice th» last edition of this Work, when I had the honor of presenting you with a Copy, and your subsequent approval of the design in its present more improyed form, require only to be known in order to recommend it to the Public, and entitle it tq a claim on their attention. DEDICATION. The plan of the present editidn, which I had at first formed, was afterwards sanctioned by very high authority, the Board of First-Fruits, and has been ultimately crowned with your ap probation ; during the progress of the Work, I have been aided by some of the most distin guished of the Prelates, whose condescension on the occasion demands my utmost gratitude, and through whose communications, combined with your sanction, I .have been enabled to sub mit to the Public the following pages, as an approved and authentic account of the present state of the Established Church in Ireland. I have the honor to remain^ Sir, with all due respect, Your most obedient, And very humble Servant, JOHN SAILLARD ERCK. PREFACE. X HE favorable reception which the last edition of th"i^ work met with tends to prove the utility of the under taking, and has led to an extension of the original design. To the names of the Incumbents, aind the denominations of their Parishesj have been added the Churches, Glebes, and Glebe-Houses, in' a manner best calculated to tmitfe perspicuity and brevity. The object of perspicuity seemed to be most effectually attained by adopting a tabular arrangement, and the design of a Registek does not admit of more than a detail of facts in the simplest and briefest manner. The Preliminary Remarks which precede the Register, illustrate, in some particulars, the ancient mode of ecclesi astical discipline, as connected with the present. They are however chiefly descriptive ofthe several orders and degrees of ecclesiastical Persons, and of the respective rights, pri vileges and duties incident to each. In collecting infor mation on these heads, care has been taken to render it as authentic as possible, by consulting only such works as are esteemed of the highest character on the subject, and by quoting the authorities in all instances. Facility of reference has been attended to by annexing to the Re gister two Indexes, one of the names of Persons, and the other of Parishes ; to the latter of which is added the name of the county, in which each parish is situated : these Indexes have been compiled with considerable paine, and will tend to facilitate all enquiries respecting any Incumbent or Parish. PREFACE. Since the institution of the Board of First-Fruits in the tenth year of Queen Anne, sums of money have been occasionally granted to them for the purpose of building Churches and Glebe- Houses throughout Ireland. Impor tant advantages have indeed resulted from this measure, and have been beneficially felt in many parts of the country ; but of their magnitude no estimate could be formed, while the actual result remained unexplored. With the view of exhibiting these results, there has been annexed to each Diocess, a detailed account of the specific sums appropriated to these purposes ; and when the ope rations of the last fifteen years are compared with those of the preceding century, it will appear that within the former period, one thousand and ten buildings have been erected, or are now erecting, while in the last century, they amounted to no more than two hundred and ninety, increasing in the ratio of nearly four to one. The Editor cannot omit the present opportunity of ex pressing his grateful but respectful obligations for the con descension of some ofthe highest and most distinguished of the Prelates, who not only received with marked encou ragement, but facilitated, every communication that could tend to further the objects of this work. Possessing such advantages, the present edition has superior claims to public notice, as it not only derives its information from the highest sources of authority, but has received the appro bation of the Most Reverend and Right Reverend the Bench of Bishops, whose sanction, while it called for the unremitting care of the Editor, cannot fail of recom mending these pages to the Public, as an authentic account ofthe present state of the Established Church in Ireland^ ECCLESIASTICAL REGISTER. Subscribers'' Names. His EXCELLENCY, THE EARL TALBOT, SfC 8fc. SfC. jUtCHSISHOFS. His Grace, The Lord Primate. The Lord Archbishop of Dublin. The Lord Archbishop of Cashell. M.dSLS. Annesley, the Earl pf ilSBOPS.* "the tord Bishop of Meath. of Kildare. of Cloync. of Derry. of Down, &c. of Clonfert, &c. of Ferns, &c. of Limerick, &c. of Clogher. of Elphin. of Ossory. of Waterford. of Raphoe. of Dromore. Annesley, Rev. Wm. (Clogher.) Annesley, Rev. Wm, (Down.) Arbuthnot, Very Rev. Dean Archbold, Rev. Charles Ardagh, Rev, Arthur Austin, Rev. Gilbert Austin, Rev. Robert * Arranjged according io their priority, including the late translations. Bayly, Jun. Rev. Edward Beaufort, Her, Daniel Aug. Becher, Rev. H. M. Bewley, Esq. Thomas Boyd, Rev Han. Elgee Bourke, Hon. & Very Rev, Dean Bourke, Hon. & Rev. George Brinkley, T.C.D. Rev. John Bricknell, Esq. Jethro J. Browne, Rev. Chaworth Butler, Rev. William Butson, Rev. James Strange Carleton, Rev Edward Carleton, Rev. Feter Cheevers, Rev. ConoUy Cotter, Rev. John Rogerson Cotton, Rev. George Wm. Creery, Rev. Leslie Cupples, D.D. Kev. Snowdeq Cupples, Rev. Edward Daviee, Rev. Eris Davis, Rev. Jolin Dobbin, Esq, Leonard Doyle, Rev. Charles Milley Ellison, Rev. John Exshaw, Rev. John Falkner, Rev. William N. Ferguson, Esq. Joseph Freeman, Rev. Doctor Gage, Rev. Robert Gibbs, Rev. Robert Gore. Hon. & Very Rev. George Graham, Rev. John Graves, Rev. Harry Meggs Greene, Rev. Rawdon G. Green, Rev. Doctor Grier, Rev. Richard Groves, Rev, Edward ECCLESIASTICAL REGISTER. Subscribers' Names. Hamilton, Rev. James Hawkins, Very Rev. Thomas Hayden, Rev. Henry Hobart, Rev. Benjam in Hodder, Rev. Henry Theo. Hunt, Rev. Henry .Jagoe, Rev. John johnstoi, Rev. Geo. M'Dowel Johnson, Rev. Philip ^ Kerr, Rev. James A. Kingsbury, Rev, Thomas Knox, Hon. & Rev, Charles Lee, Rev. William Lefanu, Rev. Henry Lefanu, Rev. Thomas Pljilip Little, Rev. George B . Lloyd, S.F. T.C.D. Rey. Doctor LiOwry, Rev. John Lynar, R^v. Jan^es Mason, Esq. H. J. Monck Mason, Esq. William Shaw Matthews, Rev. James Maxwell, Rev. William H. Mayne, Rev. Edward M'Gwire, Rev. Arthur Meara, Rev. Robert Montgomery, Rev. Edward Morewood, Rev. James Nash, Rev. Richard H. Newenham, Rev. Thomas Newman, Rev. Hor. T, Nicholson, Rev. Alexander Olphert, Rev. John Ormsby, Rev. James Wilmot O'Rorite, Rev. John Payne, Rev. Somers H. Pasley, Rev. Henry Pennefather, Rev. John Pentland, Rev. Francis' Poe, llev. James Hill Reade, Rev. John Reade, Rev. Williatn Seymour, Rev. John Stealer, Rev. Matthew Sleater, Esq. R. F, Stewart, Rev. Henry St. Lawrence. Rev. Edward Strong, Rey. Charles Qwaync, Rev. John Uniack^ Talbot, Hon. & Rev. John C. Thomson, Rev. Skeffington Tighe, Rev. Thomas Travers, Rev. John Webb, Rev. John ¦Webb, Rev. Richard Welland, Rev. William KS" Such Gentlemen as wish to subscribe to this Work, are requested to transmit their Names and Addresses to the Editor, at the Firsi-Frhus OFFICE, Record Tower, Dublin Castle. CONTENTS. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. Ecclesiastical Division, .... Diocess and Parish, terms originallff synonymous, Viiitation, ancient rtiode of Visitation, present mode of King's Supremacy, .... Orders and degrees oJ Spiritual Persons, Archbishops, an account qfsorne ofthe rights, S^c of Bishops, . . ditto, . ditto, Dean and Chapter, ditto, . ditto. Rectors and Vicars, ditto, ditto. Curates Perpetual, the origin qf Curates Temporary, ECCLESIASTICAL REGISTER, The Most Reverend the Archbishops, The Right Reverend the Bishops, ARMAGH PROVINCE, Armagh Diocess, Clogher, do. Meath, do. Doinn, do. ' Connor, do. Derry, do. Raphoe, do. Kilmore, do. Dromore, 'do. Ardagh, do. DUBLIN PROVINCE, Dublin Diocess, Kildare do. Ossory, do. Ferns, do. Leighlin, do. IX ix xi xii xiii xiii xiv xvii xxiv XX xivxlv xlvi 1 2 3 5 10 13 21 2427 30 32 35 3841425256 6267 CONTENTS. CASHELL PROVINCE, , . 71 Cashell Diocess, .... 73 . Emly, do. .... 77 Limerick, do. .... SO Aghadoe,^ 84 Waterford, do. ... . 88 Lismore, do. .... 90 Corle, do..... 94 Ross, do. , . . ' .* 99 Cloyne, do. .... 101 Killaloe, do, .... 106 Kilfenora, do. ... . 110 TV AM PROVINCE, .... 113 Tuam Diocess, . , . , . 114 Wardenship qf Galtvay, 118 Elphin, do. .... 119 Clonfert, do. .... 123 Kilmacduagh, do. ... 125 Killala, do. ..... 12S Achonry, do. .... 127 Promotions 'while Printing, . . 129 Avoidances while Printing, 130 Errata, ...... 130 Index to the Names of . Persons, 131 Lidex to thti Names qf Parishes, 147 NoTK. At the end of each Diocess are subjoined detailed accounts, shewing the manner in which the Parliamentary Grants have been appropriated for building Churches and Glebe-Houses. ADVERTISEMENT. As this publication is edited under the authority of the Board of FiRSTiFauiTS, it is particularly requested, that a note of any inaccuracies that may be discovered in this Edition will be communicated (free of po^stage) to the First- Fruits Ofiice, A compliance with this request is almost indispensible, as its accuracy alone can ^ntitle it to a conti nuance of the approbation, which the Bpard of First-Fruits have been already pleased to extend to it. This Work, will be continued Periodically, perhaps every two or three years ; in the intermediate years, it is intended to publish an addenda or stJPPLEMENT of all such preferments as may occur, for the purpose of being furnished to Subscribers on moderate terms. Such Clergymen. and Gentlemen as wish to subscribe, are requested to transmit their names and addresses, ppst'free, to this Office. First-Fruits' Office, Record Totu&r, Dublin Castle. 1st July, 1820. ABBREVIATIONS. Preb R............S R. ent....... V C P. C Imp, C...... . CEKOXES /^Prebend. Rectory.Rectory en tire* Vicarage. Curacy. Perpetual Curacy. Limptopriate Curacy. f This mark, in the third and fifth columns, denotes that the Chiirch or ijlebe-House is in building. * The Asterisk in the last column denotes, that the Glebe> so designated, has been lately acquired. A Parallel line in the fourth column of the gifts and loafis, granted for building Churches and Glebe-Houses and which are inserted at the end of each Diocess, denotes that ihe building of them was not certified complete, on the fifth of Januafy 1820. l^reUminarg ISlcmatlt!^, Ireland, with respect to its Ecclesiastical distribution, Ecclesi- which raust haye been antecedent to its Civil, is diiirided into nj^'slon four Provinces of Armagh, Dublin, Cashell, and Tuam. The Provinces are subdivided into thirty-two Diocesses, which have been united and consolidated under Eighteen Bishops, who, as subject to their Metropolitans, are denominated Suffra gans. The Province of Armagh comprises the ten Diocesses of Armagh, Clogher, Meath, Doivn, Connor, Derry, Raphoe, :piilmore, Drpniore, and Ardagh, which are under the jurisdic tion of the Lord Primate and eight Bishops. The Province of Dublin comprises the five I^iocesses of Dublin, Kildare, Ossory, Ferns, and Leighlin, under th,e Jurisdiction of an Archbishop, and three Bishops, The Province of Cashell comprehends the eleven Diocesses of Cashell, Emly, Limerick, Ardfertand Aghadoe, Waterford, Lismore, Cork, Ross, Cloyne, ^illaloe and Kilfenora, under the jurisdiction of an Archbishop and five Bishops. The Province of Tuam contains the six Diocesses of Tuam, Elphin, Clonfert, Kilmacduagh, Killala, and Achonry, under the controul of an Archbishop, and three Bishops — Each Diocess is divided into Parishes, and each Piarish is subdivided into Townlands, the number and acreable contents of which varying very much render the Parishes of very unequal ^xtent. In the early periods of Church History, the tern^s Diocess Diocess and Parish were synonymous, differing merely in name, and ^Parish denoting each the fixed residence of the Bishop, where was ly'syno^' established a College or Seminary of Priests, who occasionally "ymfs- visited the more remote parts of the Diocess and had Annual B * PRELIMINARY REMARKS. Stipends allowed for their individual support and maintenance. The profits of the whole Diocess, or Parish, were paid unto, a~nd received by the Bishop ; they consisted at first only of the Offerings of Devotion, made either at the Altar, at the Collec tions, or else occasionally, which, on the part of the Donor, were arbitrary but necessary contributions. To the Institution of Parishes, the System of Tithes owed its existence without destroying the customary Oblations and Offerings, which are still continued to be paid in several parts of Ireland. The Consecration of Tithes was, on their first introduction, as arbitrary as the casual Offerings, and it was a Canon of the Lateran Council of 1180, which first ordained what all estated Persons afterwards helped to carry into effect, namely, the appropriation of the Parochial Tithes, for the maintenance of the Parochial Clergy. When the Lords of Manors began to found Churches on their Estates, for the accommodation oftheir Tenants and the due performance of Divine Service, the Tenants were no longer left at liberty to distribute their Tithes among the Clergy of the Diocess indif ferently, but were constrained to appro.priate them, exclusively, to the support of the particular Minister who officiated in their Church, and this tract of Land, the Tithes of which were so appropriated, formed a distinct and separate Parish ; till at length the custom growing into very general use, increased the nuraber of Parishes and gave birth to the distinction that now exists between the terms Parish and Diocess. By this multi plication of Parishes', the Bishop, in point of authority and emo lument, sustained no defalcation, the newly constituted Parish ba/ing within the precincts of his Diocess, did of course still con- tinus under his jurisdiction, and previously to the Bishopricks being endowed with Lands, one fourth of the Tithes of each Pa- rish was his due and established right : of the remaining three portions, one was reserved as a provision for the Incumbent • one for Hospitality and the repair of Churches ; and the re! sidue for the sustenance of the Poor. In the lapse of time, as the Bishopricks became more permanently endowed, the Bi- PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XI shops did tacitly recede from their quarter parts,* and were af terwards by Canons and Decrees of the Popes forbid to demand them, if they could live without them, so that their portion reverted to the Incumbent, who, on the Bishop's Visitation, procured for him and his attendants both Bed and Board. By a Constitution of Otho, the Bishops were obliged to go Ancient about their Diocesses at certain seasons, in order to sow the 'visita- word of Life, to correct and reform abuses, and to inspect tion. personally the fiibrics of the Churches, their Utensils and Or naments. These Visitations were made yearly, and on such occasions the Law provided that the Charges incurred were to be answered by the Procurations then due and payable by the inferior Clergy. The Procuration -fee was so called, because the person visited was obliged to procure Victuals, Provender, * The Quarta Episcopalis pars, or Bishop's portion, is not wholly extinct in Ireland, it continued longer among the Connaught Clergy than in any other part of this Island, and even to this day forms no inconsiderable part ofthe Revenue of the See of Clonfert. In 1636, the then Archbishop of Tuam, and the Bishops of Elphin, Clonfert and Killala, petitioned King Charles the 1st, for a redress of this evil; the Petition was, through the intervention of Lord Deputy Wentworth, favorably, received, and the Lord Deputy empowered to treat with them for an exchange of their Quarter Episcopalt, in order that they might be settled on the resident Clergy and an Equivalent be made to tlie Bishops. Accordingly the Bishops of Elphin, and Killala, resigned all their pretensions to the Quarta-pars, and the same was settled upon the Clergy; but the Bishop of Clonfert, whether from s deficiency in the Equivalent tendered, or from what other cause is uncertain, still held possession of the Quarter-parts, and the opportunity which then presented itself being neglected, has never since occurred, so that his Successors are forced to demand them even to this day. The Archbishop of Tuam made also his resignation and forwarded it to Dublin, but the Rebellion of 1641 breaking out at that juncture, it miscarried on the road, and nothing farther was done in it, until the advancement of Bishop Singe to the Archiepiscopal See in 1716, when he made a voluntary resignation of the Qnarter-parts, which had been till then enjoyed by his Predecessors. See Ware Works, vol, l.jt. 619. Xll PRELIMINARY REMARKS^ and every kind of accommodation for the Visitors, but as the Bishops' retinue did often exceed the number of Men and Horses allowed by the Canons, it became very oppressive ta the Clergy, who, on representing this hardship, were given the. option of paying their Procurations in Specie or in Money, wherein Custom, as to the quantum, prevails.f Present In Ireland the practice of Annual Visitations, J with some tnode of variations frora vvhat has been already mentioned, still prevails, tion. it is usual for the Bishop to convene the Clergy of his Diocess at some particular place, one the most central and convenient ; the actual inspection of each Church, its Ornaments and Uten- , sils, devolves upon the Rural Deans, who are annually ap- ~^ 1 pointed by the Bishops, and make their reports of Dilapida^- tions, the general state of the Church, its Furniture and Appointments, at each Visitation. "The necessity of the Bishops' going round their Diocesses, for the correction of abuses, is superseded by the establishment of the Consistorial Courts in each Diocess, whieh are always open for these and other matters of a like nature falling within Episcopal jurisdiction. The Procuration Fee is at the present day always paid in Money, and is the relict of the Custofti, which anciently pre vailed, of paying in Specie. The Clergy are also liable at each Visitation to certain Fees payable on their Exhibits, as "every Clergyman, School-master, or other Licensed Person, is obliged to shew and exhibit unto the Bishop, his Letters of Orders, Institution, and Induction, and all other his Dispen sations, Licenses, and Faculties whatsoever, to be by the said Bishop allowed, or, if there be just cause, disallowed and re jected, and being by him approved to be signed by his Re gistrar," agreeably to the 137 Canon. * Lindwood, 223. | Godolpfa : Introd. 1 9. J In England the Archdeacons have the power of holding 'Visitations, ' when the Bishop is not there, and in other respects their power is more extensive than in Ireland. Not long since an Archdeacon of Dublin granted Licenses, and endeavo ured to assume Archidiaconal Jurisdiction, but was repressed by tbe superior power of the Archbishop. - £rowne, p. 1 9. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XtU According as this Island became more under the dominion King's of the Kings of England, the influence of the Papal Power ''"^^^" proportionably declined. Though in the plenitude of their power the Popes asserted their right of presenting to all Bishopricks, yet the King's acquiescence was deemed an in- dispensible requisite for confirming the appointment: this was the more essential as the custody of the Temporalities was vested in the Crown on all vacancies, and Restitution could only be had by an application fo the Throne. The Epoch of the Reformation however having questioned and denied the Pope's Authority in these Kingdoms, a new constitution of things was established ; the King's supremacy over the Church was alledged, maintained, and recognized ; from him all Eccle siastical Dignities and Distinctions were hereafter to emanate ; and to him, in his High Court of Chancery, were to lie Ap peals from all inferior Courts of Ecclesiastical Judicature. The right of presenting to Archiepiscopal and Episcopal Sees, the Crown exclusively reserved in its own hands ; nor has it dispensed with this patronage in the appointment of Deans, except in some few cases here in Ireland where the King's Letters Patent have made them Elective. In respect to all other Ecclesiastical Benefices, the Crown has in part reserved this privilege to itself, and delegated this its power not only to the several Bishops ; to Universities and Corporations ; but even to Lay Persons ; many of whora, independently of any Grant from the Crown, had the power of acquiring this right to themselves by founding Churches and endowing them with .Lands and Tithes, by which mesins they consequently became the Patrons of those Churches. Under the King, as Supreme Head of the Church on Orders Earth, are several Orders and Degrees of Persons, known to cJJyVcli the Secular Laws in this Kingdom, who form the Constitution of the Established Church and have certain Rights, Privileges and Authorities secured to them by the Laws of the Country. It may be therefore interesting to inquire into the different Xrv PRELIMINARY REMARKS. Orders of Ecclesiastical Persons, to specify some of their rights Ecclesiastical and Temporal, and the mode by wbich they are invested with them ; and as no existence of a right is admissible without a corresponding evidence to substantiate it, the authorities have been in almost all instances quoted for the attainment of authenticity and the conveniency of imme diate reference in cases required. Archbi- ^HE Ecclesiastical Dignitary first and immediately removed shops, from the King is the Archbishop, of whom, in Ireland, there are four, one presiding over each Province. The Archbishop of Armagh takes precedence — he is the Lord Primate and Metropolitan of all Ireland. The Primatial Chair has since the commencement of the present Century, . been filled by the Most Reverend Father in God, Doctor William Stuart ; and to the Primacy are annexed some peculiar and individual Privileges of great antiquity. The Archbishops' Jurisdiction. is two-fold; one limited to their own particular Diocesses, and the other of a more general and unlimited nature, as it gives them a superintending power over the respective Bishops within their Provinces, who, as subject to their Metropo litans, are thence denominated their Suffragans. In Ireland it is customary for the Metropolitan to make a triennial Circuit of his Province, for the purpose of visiting his Suffragans. Previously to the projected Visitation, an Inhibition issuer from the Archiepiscopal Court ; the effect of which is to suspend all Episcopal powers of the Suffragans, excepting those of Con firmation and Ordination ; the Bishop, during the time of Visitation, cannot even collate, institute, or issue Orders for Induction. Of the Privileges and Authorities belonging to the Lord Primate, and the Archbishops, some are as follow : PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XV 1. The Primate has the power of Granting all Faculties, Facul- Special Licenses and Dispensations, and holding a Court *'*'' of Prerogative.— .4c^ of Faculties 28 Hen. 8. ch. 19. 2. The Primate has the Presentation to Churches in other Diocesses besides his own. 3. The Archbishops did formerly, on receipt of the Kjng's Convo. Writ, summon a Convocation of the Clergy of their Pro- ^^ ""'¦ vinces ; to them the Elections were returned ; they used to preside at the Convocation;* and could prorogue or dis solve them at the King's direction. — Browne, p. 10. 4. To the Archbishops are made all Appeals, from the inferior Appeal. Jurisdictions within their Provinces Constitutions qf Cla- rendon, 11, Henry II. * As the two Temporal Estates could make Laws to bind all Temporal things within this Realm, so King Edward the 1st. projected the plan of making the Clergy a third Estate, which might charge the Spiritual Pos sessions and make Canonsto bind the Ecclesiastical Body, and hence arose the Convocations ofthe Clergy, altered as they had been by Edward Ist. from the ancient Synods and Assemblies, The Archbishop satas King in Convocation ; bis Suffragans sat in the Upper House as Peers ; tlie Deans, Archdeacons and Capitular Proctors represented the Burghers; and the two Proctors for Dioce. San Clergy respectively the Knights of the Shire, and so this Body, instead of being a third Estate as the King designed, became an Ecclesiastical Parliament who could make Laws for, and tax the possessions of the Clergy ; no Aid nor Supplies could be levied from the Clergy unless granted l)y the Convocation, nor had the Convocation-tax the force of a Law till it acquired the consent of the Legislature, it was therefore necessary that this Tax nhould pass both Houses of Parliamjent — Thus did the Clergy continue to tax themselves in Convocation, and to levy Supplies and Benevolences for the King's use until the Reign of Chas. 2nd. when fhey gave their last Subsidy, it bejng at that time judged more advantageous lo substitute a Land-tax and Poll-tax as had been the case in the time of the long Parliament ; and about the year ¦ 1664, it was agreed that the Clergy should waye the Privilege bf taxing their own Body, and permit themselves to be included in the raoney bills prepared by the Commons — this measure has consequently made Convocations unne cessary to the Crown and inconsiderable in themselves, *nd since the adop tion of it the Clergy have been aUowed to vote in choosing Knights of the Shire, as other Freeholders, which in former tiraes they could not do.— f urn's, vol. 2, p. 28. XVI PRELIMINARY REMARKS. Visita. tion. Appeal. 5, As an Appeal lies from the Bishops in person tothe Archbishops in person, so it also hes from the Consistory Court of each Diocess to his Archiepiscopal Court.— Blackstone, vol. l,p. 380. Probate 6. The Archbishops ^lope have the Probate pf Wi)ls, and granting Letters of Administration thrpughoiit their Pro vinces, if the deceased had Chatties lo the value of Forty Shillings, in two Distinct Diocesses or Juiisdictions, — Blackstone, v. 2. ch. 33. The Archbishops can visit, which they do Triennially, all other Bishops within their Provinces, and also censure and eyen deprive on notorious causes. — Browne, p, 10. 8. During the Triennial Visitation, if any Living falls vacant, of which the Bishop visited is Patron, the Archbishop can present his Clierk. l-ipse. 9. The Archbishop is intitled to present by Lapse, to all Ecclesiastical Livings in the disposal of the Diocesans, if not filled within six mpnths. — Blackstone, vol. 1, ch, 11, Go: p. 242. 10. Upon occasions, he can appoint Coadjutors to other Bi shops, if they becorae infirm, or are in any other way incapacitate4r 11. He has the right of conferring Degrees in prejudice to the Vnhershy.— -Blackstone, vol. 1. c^. 11. Coad jutors. Degrees Title. 12. He writes himself Archbishop by Divine Providence, but the Bishops only use the words by Divine Permission. Peers. 13. The Archbishops are Peers of the {lealm. Lords of the Privy Council, and precede ^11 Temporal Lords. When a Bishop is translated to an Archiepiscopal See, the Royal Commission is sent to an Archbishop and two Bishops, or else to fpur Bighpps, with mandate to confirm and inthrone him. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XVU The term Bishop in its primitive sense signifies an Overseer, one who superintends the whole Church within his Diocess consisting of divers inferior Pastors. He is so styled from the watchfulness, care and fidelity, which, by his place and dignity, he oweth to the Church, nor can any person attain to the episcopal chair till he has arrived at the age of thirty years. In Ireland, as in England, the Bi.*hopricks,were formerly elective, the right of election was vested in the Dean and Chapter of each Cathedral Church; the King reserving to himself, as an indispensible requisite, the neces'sity of obtaining his license in order to proceed to such election : this license to elect is more familiarly known under its appropriate phrase of conge d'elire. In the course of time the elective right of the Dean and Chapter dwindled into a mere matter of form, as tfie King usually recommended in his letter missive the person to be elected. Such recommendation amounted to a complete ap pointment, for either the King would nominate, or the electors would incur the penalties of a premunire, should they reject the person named inthe letter missive; besides which, the custody of the Temporal ties vested in the King on all vacan cies, and therefore he mig'it continue the retension of them in his hands. By the statute however of the 2nd. Elizabeth, all the Bishopricks in Ireland were made donative by letters patent. The nomination, confirmation, consecration and investiture requisite for creating a Bishop, are analogous to the presentation, admission, institution and induction of a Parson, and from these, when duly certified, the Bishops are invested with their powers, spiritual and temporal. When any person ia nominated* to an Episcopal See, he is styled Lord Bishop elect, his nomination is notified to the Archbishop, who at the same time receives a mandate to confirm and consecrate him. * On the elevation of any person to the episcopal chair, it is customary for the Crown to present to the benefices vacated by hiqi. C XVm PRELIMINARY REMARKS. By virtue of the rite of* Confirmation the Bishop becomes invested with the Spiritualities of the See ; he can excommuni cate and certify same ; and as the guardian of the Spiritua lties is then no longer required, the powers of this officer cease.- After the ceremony of Consecration has been performed, the Bishppf can sue for his temporalties out of the king's hahds, biit the time of Consecrati6n must be duly certified by the Me- tfopblitah before the temporalties riiay de jure be delivered to him upon such writ, atthPugh he has the freehold of theiri by vhtue of Consecration. His Spiritualities consist in con- firniing, consecra:ting and ordaining ; and in these respects his power is universal, not confined or restricted to any particular place, country, or d'ioc'esd. Bishopricks may become void by death, deprivation fof any very gross and notorious crime, and also by resignation. As all resignations must be made to som'e superior, a Bishop must resign to his Metropolitan; but the Archbishop can resign to none but the King himself J The dignities or benefices which a Bishop was possessed of, before his appointment, do not become void till after consecration, in the case of creation ; and till after confirmation, in that of translation. CONFIRMATION. * Previously to Confirmation it is requisite that the King's fetters patetit be exhibited : 2. That a citation be issued in the name of the Arch- bisho^y, against all opposers to make their appearance at a certain time aiid place, and to offer their objections, if any : 3. A certificate must be trans- mitted to the Archbishop of the due execution of said citation ; 4. A commis sion then issues to confirm, which is usually performed by. the Archbishop's Vicar General : 5. The Oaths of allegiance and supremacy liiust be taken, in conformity tothe statutes of the Realm; and those of simony and obedience to the Archbishop, in conformity to the rules and canons ot the Church. Then follows the Act of Confirmation, by which are committed to the Bishop' elected the eare, government and administratioh of the Spiritualities ; and by command of tbe Archdeacon, a PuWic Notary records tbe whele trans action in an instrument to be preserved as an authentic memorial to Posterity. t Blackstone, vol. 1 . ch. 1 1 . § Burn's, vol. 1. p. 205. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XIX Op the Rights, Authorities and Privileges belonging to th^ Bishops some are as follow : J. Every Spiritual Person is visitable by the Diocesan, who can Visita- censure and even suspend, where cause exists. Godolph.in, *'*"'• p. 3. 4. ^ 1 8. And he may visit at pleasure every part of the Diocess. Blackstone, v. I. ch. 11. 2. The Bishop gives institution, admission, and collation to Institu. benefices ; issues orders for Induction ; and to him must "°°' all presentations be made. — Blackstone, v.l,ch, 11. 3. The Bishop has the distribution and disposal of all seats Repairs in churches : and the charges of repairs of all churches "^ Chur- within his Diocess.'^r-Godolph, p. 31. § 13, 4, The Bishop has power to unite and consoHdate parishes ; Unions, but such unions are not perpetual.— Go ; p, 32. ^13. S, The Bishop can unite appropriate parishes to each other, or •> to an adjoining benefice, provided the annual income of such Union does not excee^ £100 23. 24. Geo. J II. ch. 49.$ 8. 6. The ^ishop can haye remedy for blaming See lands in Sep his Predecessor's timp.— 5. Geo. III. ch. 10. J 3. hand*. CONSECRATION. The rite of Consecration is performed by an Archbishop and twp Bishops after Divine Service ; the Communion Service is begun by the Archbishop, one of the Bishops reads the Epistle, and the other the Gospel of the day. After the Nicene Creed and Sermon, the elected Bishop vested in his rochet is presented by the two Bishops to the Archbishop of the Province: the King's mandate for consecration is read by demand of the Arch bishop; the Oaths of allegiance, supremacy and obedience to the Arch. bishop are then administered ; and after divers questions and answers touching the episcopal office, tie Bishop elect puts on the rest of the episcopal habit; then succeeds the act of Cpnsecratipn. 'The Bishop is afterwards introduced into the King's presence to do homage for his temporalties ; and within six months after his admission, he must take the Oaths of allegiance, tupiemacy and abjuration in one of tbe King's Courts, or at the Quarter Sessions of the Teace.— Sum's, v. 1 . ;'. 208. XX PRELIMINARY REMARKS. Avoid- 7. When a benefice falls vacant, the Bishop is not obliged to receive the clerk first presented to him ; for as he may take competent time to examine the fitness and sufficiency of such clerk, so heihiiygive convenient time to persons interested to take notice ot avoidance. — Go: p. 33. §16, Lapse. 8. If the lay Patron omit to present his Clerk within six ; months after avoidance of the benefice, of which he is Patron, the Bishop can present by lapse, without any j prejudice to the Patron's future right. — Go ,• p. 242. § \. Endow- 9. T'he Bishop may, with consent required, grant any quantity ment. of land belonging to his Bishoprick for Glebe, provided the quantity so granted, with all other glebe, does not exceed forty acres in the whole.— 8. Geo. I. ch. 12. § 5. " 10. The Bishop can allocate out of lands granted for a perpe tual glebe, six acres as an endowment for a School-Master or Sexton, but they cannot thereby vote at elections, as freeholders— 23. 24. Geo. III. ch, 49. § 9. Ex- 11. The Bishop could, with consent required, exchange appro- change, priate parisheSj tithes, or any portion thereof, for others in the sarae Diocess, of equal or nearly the same value. Thi? clause in the Act was only to continue in operation for ten years from the 24th June, 1717.— 2. Gee. I. ch. 14. j 8. Perp. 12. The Bishop may erect new churches or chapels in such pa- Cnres. rishes as to him may seem proper, but must previously ascertain the bounds of the respective districts belonging tp the Cure of each new church or chapel. Such Cures to be deemed perpetual — 11 Sf 12. Qeo, III. ch, 16. J 1 <§• 2. " 13. The Bishop must give his consent for making appropriate parishes perpetual Cures : his approbation also necessary fpr building on and making improvements in such Cures, after they have been endowed with Glebe as before § 9. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XXI J 4. Bishops can in large parishes erect Chapels of Ease, if Chapels many Parishioners be more than six miles from parish church ; and cause that endowment of tithes shall be made for Curate officiating ; or in lieu thereof, the Bishop can appoint him an annual sum, not to exceed one sixth of Incumbent's yearly profits. — 6. Geo. I. ch. 13. J 3. — This Act was so far amended, that where many Parishioners are five railes distant from the parish church, the Bishop can, with consent of the majority of Protestants not re siding within three miles of the church, or two of any other, and within three of the place where the Chapel is to be built, erect one or two Chapels of Ease. Bishop may do so likewise in cities and towns corporate, where there is not accommodation in the Parochial Church I.Geo. II, ch, ^2. §2. Sf 3. I 15, The Bishop having land fit for glebe for a church, not Curates endowed with ten acres, may, with the required copsent, grant twenty acres in trust for a resident Curate, at a moiety of the present rent or for a greater sum. — 1. Geo, II. ch. 15. J 6. 16. The Bishop can augment Curates' salaries in benefices '* tfhere Incumbents are not resident at least four raonths in the year, by granting to his use the parsonage House with garden and stable thereunto belonging for twelve calendar months, with power of renewal ; or in lieu thereof, can appoint him £i5 over and above his annual stipend of seventy- five pounds. — 40 Geo.III, ch, 27. § 2. 17. The Bishop having only 100 acres of m^nsal lands, may, Mcuji^l with the Archbishop's, consent, purchase 200 acres, plan- Landv tation measure — 12. Geo, I. ch. 10. § 5. 18. The Bishop can demise mensal lands, not being Demesne " lands, by lease for a term of twenty-one years,— 53 Geo. ill eh. 92. XXU PRELIMINARY REMARKS. .Goad- 19.' Coadjutors to Bishops incapacitated by age or infirmity, &C . may execute all the powers which do of right belong to the Bishops, whose Coadjutors they are ; but cannot in right of said Bishop, collate or present to any benefice. 5?. Geo. III. ch. Q2.§l.8f2. Rota- go. By the 4th art. of Act of Union, four Lords Spiritual frora Varlia- Ireland shall sit and vote in the Imperial Parliament ; an mfut. Archbishop and three Suffragans, tq be, returned for each Session in the following manner : The L,ord Primate, and Bishops of Meath, Kildare, and Derry tp sit in tbe 1st Ses sion: the Archbishop of Dublin and-the Bishops of Raphoe, Limerick, and Dromore, in the ^d ; the Arphbishop of Cashpll and the Bishops of Elphin, Dovyn, and Waterford, in the 3d ; the Archbishop of Tuam and the Bishops of Ferns, Cloyne, and Cork, in the 4th : the Lord Primate and tbe Bishops of Killaloe, Kilmore, and Clogher, in the 5th : the Archbishop of Dublin and the Bishops of Ossory, Kil lala, and Clonfert, in the 6th. The four A rehbishops are; to take their turns in regular succession, and the foregoing [ rotation to be continued, notwithstanding any dissolution^ or expiration of Parliament. — 40. Geo. Ill, ch, 29. § 1. Return 21. iJishops are required every six months, to make returns motions *» '''e First-Fruits' Office, of all promotions and avoid ances, occurring in their Diocesses, specifying th^ Pa trons' names.— 29. Geo. III. ch. 26. § 5- — Thqse returns commence in 1616 and are continued dpwn to the present tirae, with several chasms in thos^ of an early date. Record Reports, v.l.p. 143. . — ^ 22. An Irish Bishop cannot hold any dignity or benefice in England or Wales — 17. 18. Chas. II, ch. 10. Arrears 23. Two years after translation. Bishop can bring an action of debt for arrears of rent, or distrain 11, 6eo.il.ch. 15. §-9. Tale. 24, A Bishop is styled Lord Bishop by divine per^nission, ane| he may have anij retain six Chaplains. Go : p. 32. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XXiil TtiE Bishops' ecclesiastical power consists in superintending the manners ofthe People and Clergy; in punishing by eccle- astical censures ; in granting licenses to marry, probates to wills, and administration to intestates' estai;es. To this efiect the Bishop holds an ecclesiastical court under him, and is fetiled Ordinary, as having ordinary jurisdiction in hearing and inquiring into ecclesiastical causes, and in carrying his decrees into effect ; but as he cannot personally preside in court, this jurisdiction he is enabled to delegate to lay persons, who have lisually graduated as Doctors of Law, and who receive the title of Vicar General, as official to the Bishop. TdE suits instituted in the spiritual court, are of a civil jlnd criminal nature ; those of a civil nature are three-fold, pecuniary, matt-imonial, and testamentary. The pecuniary bauses relate to suits for tithes, fees, mortuaries, spofa'Et- tions, &c. The matrimonial causes are reducible tO six heads : suits for jactitation, or where dne of tlie parties falsely boasts that he, of she, is married to the other • suits fof enforcing the celebration of marriage-; fdr restitution of conjugal rights ; for nullity of marriage; for divorce; and for alimony. The testamentary causes relSte either td the probate of wills ; to the granting letters of administration ; 0!* to the suing foir legacies, 'which the Courts of Equity haVe generally, in practice, attracted to themselves Suits of a criWiihEtl na ture are founded on the gi-ounds of simony ; of non-resi dence; or of defamation, which maybe either against the clergy or laity. Those respecting defamation must be com menced within a year, and the punishment is penance ; which if it be not performed and the costs paid within a limited time, the consequence is excommunication. In addition to the criminal causes, already mentioned, are adultery, blasphemy, perjury, drunkenness, heresy, schism, sacrilege and usury, but none of these offences,. are now prosecuted in the courts Spiritual, which have not the power to fine and imprison, j, See Broixne, ch, 6. p. 241. XXIV PRELIMINARY REMARK^. Mtan anti &fiupm. The Dean is an ecclesiastical magistrate, and is so called because he antiently presided over ten Canons or Prebends, of which number the Chapter generally consisted in former times. The title of Dean, is a title of dignity, as he has ecclesiastical administration, with jurisdiction or power annexed. There are only two soits of Deans, of whom it may be Hecessary here to give any account, namely, the Cathedral and the Rural Deans. When the clergy were established and settled on their parochial Cures in each Diocess, the Bishops re tained about their own persons a college of Priests, or secular Canons, to assist them with their advice in the affairs of Re ligion, in the temporal concerns of their Sees, and also for th.e purpose of celebrating Divine Service in the mother church. Over this college, one had an inspecting and presiding power, and, in subordination to the Bishop, was head or governor ofthe whole society. His duty consisted in having authority over all the Canons, Presbyters and Vicars ; in giving them possession when instituted by the Bishops ; in inspecting their discharge in the cure of Souls; in convening Chapters and presiding in them; in hearing and determining proper causes; and in vi- ' siting all Churches once in three years, within the limits of his jurisdiction. He was also required by the forty-third canon to preach not only in the cathedral and collegiate churches, so often as he was bound by law, statute, ordinance or custom, but al^o in other churches of the same Dioces^ where he was resident ; especially in those places from which he received any yearly rents or profits: in case of sickness or lawful absence, he must substitute such licensed preachers to supply his turn, as the Bishop may approve of, and in neglect or default of this branch of his duty, he was punish able by the Bishop. Such were and continu? to be the duties the cathedral Deans : all of whom, in Ireland, are donative, with the exception of three. The King by his letters-patent notifies his appointment, on which the person so appointed is PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XXV instituted by the respective Bishops, and then on a mandate directed to the chapter, is installed pursuant to such institu tion. The three deans who claim exception to the mode of appointment already defined are those of St. Patrick's, Dublin; Kildare ; and Clonmacnois, in the diocess of Meaih ; the two former assert the right of being elected by their respective chapters, and maintain this privilege by virtue of their char tered privileges ; the' dean of Clonmacnois is collative by the Bishop of Meath, and has been so since the incorporation of that see with the diocess of Meath in the year 1568. In conformity with the secular mode of administering justice, the Bishops divided their diocesses into deaneries; each deanery or district contained ten parishes, and over every such district they appointed a Dean, who in the cities or larger towns was called the dean of the city or town, but in the country, he had the appellation of rural dean. This subdivision of diocesses has in some instances fallen into disuse at the pre sent day, but in most of the diocesses where the institution still prevails, the names of the rural deans and deaneries are detailed in this work, at the commencement of each diocess. They are appointed annually by the respective Diocesans, and make their report of dilapidations, and of the general state of the churches within their district at each visitation. The Chapter on its first institution, consisted of the Clergy ofthe whole diocess, who acted as acapitulum, or kind of head, to the Bishop in ecclesiastical matters, in order the better to ad minister and regulate church affairs. When the diocesses were partitioned out into parishes, and the parochial clergy esta blished on their respective Cures, the raembers of the chapter were reduced in point of number; they became a kind of court attendant on the Bishop, and resided near his person ; by their advice and counsel the Church government and discipline of each diocess continued to be regulated, and by them were the leases of the temporalties cf the See confirmed. In the course of time they gradually becsme less dependant on the Bishops, distinct D XXVI PRELIMINARY REMARKS. parcels of the Bishops' estate were assigned for their mainten ance, till at last little more was left to the Bishop than the power of visiting them, and that too, to a very limited degree. The capitular bodies on their part lost some of their former privileges, particularly that of electing Bishops.. The Dean and Chapter are a body corporate sphitual i they cannot be dissolved, nor can they dissolve themselves, and though tliey grant away all their lands, yet they are still a cor poration and have stalls in the choir, and places in the chapter. It is not the having possessions that makes them a corporation, for they were a corporation before they had any possessions, being at first maintained " ad mensam Episcopi." As this cor poration may jointly purchase lands and tenements to the use of their church and successors, so likewise may everyone of them individually purchase to the use of himself and his heirs* : their possessions are distinct and separate, the dean having one part alone in right of his deanery, and each parti cular prebendary a certain part in right of his prebend. Of common right the Bishop is patron of all the prebends, because their possessions were at first derived from him, and almost all the prebendaries at the present time are collative by their respective Bishops, with the exception of some few who are elective, and some, presentative. It not unfrequently hap pens that a Bishop has two chapters, either by union or consolidation, as in the case of those of Cashell and Emly, Ferns and Leighlin, Waterford and Lismore, &c. in which case it seems that both chapters must confirm his leases although it be only a lease of lands in one of the dio- cessesf . The Dean and Chapter, besides the authority which they have within their own bodies, sometimes have an eccle siastical jurisdiction in several neighbouring parishes and deaneries, and they have also in some instances a temporal jurisdiction within their own manors, by virtue of which their steward, or seneschal, holds a court of Pleas. • Godolphin,ch,7.§l.p.51. t Same, ch.r. J U-P- 58. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XXVll The Chapter, when complete, consists of a Precentor, Chancellor, Treasurer, Archdeacon, and Prebendaries. The first four officers are commonly termed Dignitaries, though strictly speaking none are dignitaries, but such as have ecclesiastical administration, with power and jurisdiction an nexed*; the particular duties belonging to each member of the chapter, together with the original institution of each office, are briefly detailed in the following articles. The Precentor, or Chantor, was one of the officersbelong- ing to the old religious houses, which office was afterwards con tinued in the collegiate and cathedral churches : to his care the choir service is principally committed, he not only presides over the singing-men, organist and choristers, but formerly pro vided books for them, paid them their salaries, and repaired the organ. This office had its origin from a custom which anciently prevailed of having in the cathedral and parochial churches a chauntry, that Is, a little chapel, or particular altar, in the church which was endowed with lands or other revenues, for the maintenance of one or more priests, " ut missa Ibidem cantaretur pro anima fundatoris et propinquorum ejus.'' Burns, vol. 2. p. 528. 530. Godolphin, p. 329. The Chancellor of a diocess is an officer of very great antiquity; in England he acts as the Bishop's lawyer, the person commissioned to aid and assist him in his jurisdiction, he presides in the Bishop's court, and Is otherwise called his Vicar General, as having the Bishop's authority in all matters of jurisdiction within his diocess. Godolphin, p. 81. Though in England the office of Chancellor is understood to include both Vicar General and Official Principal, yet in Ireland the place of Chancellor of the cathedral is not necessarily, nor usually, united with that of Vicar General. Browne, p. 16. The two offices are held separate in Ireland, all matters of ecclesiastical jurisdiction being executed by the Vicar General, — — —— T • Burns, vol. 2. page 83. xxviii PRELIMINARY REMARKS. whomay be either a lay or spiritual person, but has generally taken out his degree *f Doctor of Laws. The office of Chancellor, Bays Doctor Gibson, seems to have grown into use in imitation of the like title in the state, inasmuch as his proper office is to be keeper of the Bishop's seals. Gibson, 986. The Treasurer, or Bursar, was a monastic officer of old, his name bespeaks his office, which consists in receiving all the rents and revenues ofthe Chapter, and in defraying all common expenses. — Burns, vol. 2. p. 530. The Archdeacon is the next officer in the Chapter, and in some instances has precedence of the Precentor and Chancellor, as is the case in the diocess of Clogher. In former times all the Deacons were the attendants and servants of their several Bi shops, frora whom one was aftervfards selected to attend more immediately on the Bishop in church affairs, and to him the title of Archdeacon Was given. The office originated about the 1 1 th century, when by the constitutions of Clarendon, the Bishops were constrained to a strict attendance on the Kings in their great councils, and were therefore obliged to make larger delegations of their powers for the administration of the affairs of their diocesses. Gibson, 970. By the canon law, tlie Archdeacon is styled the Bishop's eye ; his power consists in holding visita tions, in the absence of the Bishop ; in examining clerks pre viously to ordifiatlon ; in instituting and inducting ; and accord ing to the latitude ofthe canon law, in supplying the Bishop's room, and in all things to be the Bishop's vicegerent. Go. 61. His power however in Ireland depends very much on custom and the usage of each particular diocess, it is less in this country than in England, where he often has jurisdiction and a court. Bro'xne, p. 19. The Prebendaries are the remaining officers who constitute the Chapter; they derive their title from the word prcebeo, as it was one part of their business to qford their advice and PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XXlX counsel to the Bishop in all matters pertaining to the admini stration of his diocess, and they on the contrary were justly so styled from the assistance which the church afforded them. Gibson, 172. The term prebend, in its common acceptation, signifies an allowance or provision of any sort for man or beast, but in a religious sense, it signifies an endowment in land, or a pension in money, given to a cathedral or conventual church in praebendam, that is, for the maintenance of a secular priest or regular canon. A prebendal church, is a church appropriated to a cathedral, the profits of which were assigned for a prebend either in gross to the whole society, or to some particular member. — Ware's Works, vol. 1. p. 457. The Prebendaries are distinguished into simple and dignitary, the former are such as have no cure of souls, and haye only their revenue for their support, a dignitary prebendary has always a jurisdiction an nexed, and this jurisdiction is gained by prescription. It not unfrequently occurs that a prebendary has no cure of souls, they are indeed for the most part instituted, but not to the cure of souls, so that such a prebend and a parochial benefice are not incompatible, but both may be held together without any dispensation. For the same reason he who takes a title to a prebend, is not thereby obliged by the act of Elizabeth, to subscribe or read the thirty-nine articles ; but if otherwise, he must take the same oaths, and make and subscribe the same declarations, as other persons qualif}'ing for ecclesiastical offices. Burns, vol. 2. p. 91. The distinction between Prebendaries and Canons is, that the one is a name of maintenance, the other of office ; the latter is said to be a spiritual right attained merely by being leceived into a Cathedral or College, the former a spiritual right of receiving certain revenues in con sideration of officiating inthe Church. Browne, p. 18. With the exception of the dean, the dignitaries^and-pre- bendaries are generally_agpoint_ed by their respective diocesans, who prefer by collation, on which the Dean and Chapter Induct them, that is, after some ceremonies bad, they place them in xxx PRELIMINARY REMARKS. Stalls in the Cathedral Church by which they are said to have a place in the choir. This is the form of appointing Arch deacons, as mentioned by Doctor Watson, but it is equally applieable to the other members of the Chapter. Watson, ch. 15. In some cases the dignitaries and prebendaries are elective, as those of Christ Church Cathedral ; and in some, the prebendaries are presentative, as those of Yagoe and Maynooth in the Diocess of Dublin, and Bath in the diocess of Killaloe. The duty of preaching in the cathedral churches is alike binding on all dignitaries and prebendaries, so often as they are bound by law, statute or custom; and not only in the cathedral, but also in other churches in the Diocess, and especially in those places, from which they receive any yearly rents or profits ; they cannot, even in cases of sickness or lawful absence, appoint a substitute for the discharge of this branch of their duty, without the Bishop's sanction and authority. To the cathedral churches in general are attached a college called, the College of the Vicars Choral : these colleges are of ancient Institution, andhave been at several times very largely endowed; they are a body corporate, have a common seal, can sue and be sued by the name ofthe Vicars Choral of any parti cular church, and generally have laws prescribed to them by the 'Archbishops and Bishops. The Deans are the heads of these -colleges, to him and the Chapter they are subject, and by them may be fined, suspended and even deprived, if they are deficient in the performance oftheir respective duties, which principally consist in attending the cathedral service at moining and evening prayers. The Vicars Choral need no institution, they are not , in the patronage of the Bishop, but are generally appointed by I the Dean, and sometimes by the dignitaries, and are deno-- ! minated the Dean's, Precentor's, or Chancellor's Vicar, as the case may be. In the Regal visitation of 1615, they are stated to reside in the college nigh their respective churches, and to have been allowed annual stipends, but now must of their revenues arise from lands and tithes. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XXXI Ot the rights, authorities and privileges belonging to the members ofthe Dean and Chapter, aud to Deans and Chapters themselves, some are as follow: 1. The Dean raay make a deputy, or substitute, in matters. of Deputy jurisdiction, as in corrections or visitations ; but not in matters of administration, in confirming leases and the like. Godolphin : ch.T. § 7. % In matters touching his political capacity, the Dean shall Title. sue and be sued by the name of Dean. Mallory, p. 32. 3. Deans erecting alms-houses, may by deed convey one acre Alms- of mensal lands, or lands out of lease, to church wardens '""^ ^' and their successors for that purpose and no other. 12. Geo. I. ch. 10. § 7. 4. Deanery,, dignity and prebend, where there Is no vicarage Leases. endowed, are so far deemed benefices with cure, that no lease, or grant of tithes shall be good longer than during the incumbency of such dean, dignitary, or prebendary. 6. Geo. I, ch. 14. § 5. No dignitary, who is rector of a parish where there is a *' vicarage endowed, can since 6th August 1719, set the tithes belonging to his dignity or prebend, for a term longer than his incumbency : and if otherwise, such lease is declared to be null and void as to his successor, unless the tithes had been set in lease for the greatest part of thirty years then last past. — as before, f 3. " 6. Deans, dignitaries and prebendaries having land fit for glebe Endow. and conveniently situated to a church, not endowed with ™^°'' twenty acres, may with thei required consent grant not above twenty acres to Incumbent having the cure of souls. 2. Anne, ch, 10. J 4. 7. If the church be not endowed with ten acres, they raay xxxii PRELIMINARY REMARKS. grant twenty acres in trust for resident curate, officiating in any appropriate or impropristte benefice. 1. Geo. II. ch.l5.§6. Ex- 8. Though the lands belonging to any dio'nity, or prebend, be *''*"S*- not conveniently situated for a glebe to any parish, yet the Incumbent of that dignity. &c. may grant them as a glebe for such parish, provided that they be afterwards ex changed for other lands lying nearer to the church and moie convenient for residence. — 31. Geo. //• ch, 11. J 5. it 9. Dignitaries, prebendaries and canons holding appropriated benefices at a great distance from their dignity, or froni each other, may, by the proper authority, have them dis-, appropriated, and others assigned in lieu of them : and the disappropriated benefices maybe united to parishes lying more convenient for such unions, saving to Incumbent^, Patrons, and Ordinaries their respective rights 21. Geo. ILch.8. f 1, Unity. 10. The Dean and Chapter are so much to be considered as one body, that if a lease be made by the Dean with the assent and consent of the Chapter, the lease is void, if the Chapter be not parties to it. — Mallory, p, 34. Spiritu- J 1, The Dean and Chapter are by the common law,* guardians of the spiritualties on all vacancies. — Godolphin, ch. 4. § 4. Fee 12. At common law, it seems that by any gift or grantof lands simple. jjj ^ Dean and Chapter, who are a corporation aggregate, the inheritance or fee-simple may pass without the word, successors, because in construction of law such body politic is said never to die. — as before, ch, 7. J 10. •In England, the Metropolitans are guardians of the spiritualties by pre- scription, and the Dean and Chapter only, on the vacancy of an Archiepiscopal See. Godolphin, ch. 4, § 10. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XXXIU 13. The Dean and Chapter must confirm all leases ofthe tem- Leases. poralties and offices belonging I'd the Bishoprick. Go dolphin, ch. 7. § 10. 14. At common law, the Dean and Chapter had a kind of " controul over the Bishop, as no lease of his would bind his successor, unless it was confirmed by them, but the statute of 10 and 11 Charles the 1st. removed the ob stacle in this country. — Browne, p. 13. 15. A statute made by Dean and Chapter, to bind their sue- Statute. cessors, and not themselves, is declared by the canon law to be void. — Burns, vol. 2. p. 94. § 5. 16. If the Dean and Chapter present the Dean, who is their Presen- head, to a benefice it is v,o\d, but if they present one of *'''"'"• their prebendaries it is good.— 'Watson, ch. 20. 17. The surrender of lands of a Dean and Chapter does not Surren- dissolve the corporation. — Burns, vol. 2. p. 94. f 5. "' 18. A Chapter cannot take by purchase or gift without the power. Dean, but they may receive the rent. — Burns, v. 2. p. 8. § 4. 19. The Dean and Chapter may, with the consent of the Endow. Archbishop or Bishop, endow any Vicar or Curate in any ment. parish, of which they are the Appropiiators, with a con venient portion of glebe, or tithes, or both— And they can augment such endowments as have been already made, for the support of the Vicar, or Curate, having the cure of souls.— 10. Geo. I. ch. 6. § 4. 20. Deaneries are in some cases sinecures, not having the sine- ¦* cure of souls, and are therefore exempted from the statute '^"''^^• against pluralities, the deaneries of this description in Ireland, are those of Dromore and Ross, each Rectory constituting the corps having a vicarage endowed ; and those of Christ Church, and St. Patrick's Cathedrals Dublin. D 2 t...... XXXlV PRELIMINARY REMARKS. Hwtorjs anil micw0. Of persons of this class, the ecclesiastical polity is chiefly composed, and in them the cure of souls is in all cases vested. The same person may be both Rector and Vicar of the same church, or in other words the rectorial and vicarial tithes may be united in the same Individual ; and as there may be unity of possession with respect to these two denominations of tithes, so it frequently occurs that thej' are disunited and held by distinct persons, he who enjoys the rectorial being reputed the Rector, and he who possesses the vicarial tithes, the Vicar, and where this disunion exists, the cure of souls is always associated with the vicarage. The Parson, or Rector, is the more ancient order in the church, the office of vicar growing as it were out of it on the appropriation of benefices to Monasteries and other religious houses of old. The title of Parson is one " the most legal, the most beneficial, and tbe raost honorable that any parish Minister can enjoy." He is so called, quasi persona, because by his person the church, which is an invisible body, is repre sented, and he is in himself a body corporate, in order to protect and defend the rights of the church by a perpetual succession. Previously to the reformation, the Monks had influence enough to get several benefices appropriated to their houses, these they served at first by sorae of their own body, until the Bishops subsequently obliged them to establish secular Priests in them in order to serve the cures. To this circumstance the office of vicar owed its institution, the officiating minister was in reality no more than a curate, deputy, or vicegerent of the Appro- priator, and therefore called vicarius* : his stipend was solely at the discretion of the Appropriator, and therefore variable and uncertain. The attention of the Legislature was at length directed to this line of proceeding, and having interposed its authority, a statutef was first passed requiring " the vicar- • Blackstone, v. 1. ch. 11. f 15. Rich. 2. ch. 6. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XXXV " age to be sufficiently endowed, and the Vicar's provision to " be expressed on such appropriation ;'' this was shortly after succeeded by another statute for the relief of the Vicars, who, as they were removable at the pleasure of the Appro priator, could not fearlessly and with impunity demand the provision which the law allotted to them on every appropria tion, but the inconvenience was remedied by a statute,* " ordaining that the Vicar should be a secular person, not a " member of any religious house ; that he should be Vicar " perpetual, not removable at the caprice of the Monastery, " or Appropriator ; that he should be canonically instituted " and inducted; and that he should be sufficiently endowed, at " the discretion of the Ordinary, for the purposes of doing. " divine service, informing the people, and keeping hospitality." On the suppression of Monasteries, King Henry the Sth gave away the benefices which had been appropriated to them, some to the Bishops, some to cathedral and collegiate churches, and some to lay persons, who thereby became the Impro priators of those churches ; but inasmuch as they could not serve the cures theraselves, they were obliged to appoint Vicars, and to endow them with a portion of glebe and tithes. Vica rages then are benefices created for the maintenance of those Clergymen who serve in churches, wheie some, or all of the tithes are either appropriate or impropriate ; they have been from time to time very considerably augmented with the endow ment of the great tithes which reverted to the Crown by the forfeitures of 1641, and 1688. Thef dictinction between Rectors and Vicars seems to be, that the Rector has for the most part the right to all the ecclesiastical dues in his parish, but that a Vicar has generally an Appropriator, or Impropriator over him, who is entitled to the greater part of the profits, and to whom he is in effect only perpetual curate with an apportion ment of glebe, and generally one third of the tithes. • 4. Hen.4. ch. 12. t Blackstone, >. 1. ch. n. XXXVl PRELIMINARY REMARKS. The qualifications- accessary for acquiring the o^ce of a Parson or Vicar, are- Ordination, Presentation, Institution,* and Inductionf, and a Clerk must be what tbe law terms a Clerk in orders, that is, he must be ordained a priest, in order that he may be admitted to a benefice^, and though the pa tron may present a lay person, yet he must fake Priest's Orders before his admission. When the patron of any church offers his Clerk to the bishop of the diocess for institution, he is said to be ptesented, and the Bishop cannot but accept the presentation unless the Patron is excommunicated and remains in contempt forty davs, or unless the Clerk be unfit; which unfitness may be as to his person, his faith and morals, or as to his want of learnin g. If tlie Bishop object to the Clerk on the ground of insufficiency, it is not a conclusive objection ; the court may INSTITUTION. * The oaths of allegiance and supremacy, and those of simony and eano-. tiical obedience having been tendered and taken, and the first four canons having been subscribed to, the person to be instituted kneels down before the Ordinary, who pronounces the words of Institution out of a written instrument drawn before-hand for that purpose, with the episcopal seal appendant, which the Clerk during the ceremony holds in his band. And the letters, or instrument of Institution, are then given to the clergyman and are registered. It is not necessary that the Bishop should institute in person, but he may give a fiat to his Vicar General, Chancellor, or Com missary, to do it. — Srovme, _p. p. 47. 48. INDUCTION. ¦(- The mandate to induct, is usually inserted in the Letters of Institution and directed to the Archdeacon, who takes the Clerk's hand and lays it on the key, or on the ring, of tlie church door, using these words, " I do " induct you, by virtue of this mandate, into the real and actual possession of •' the church pf . ... with all the rights, profits and appurtenances thereto "belonging:" the person inducted then walks into the church and usually tolls a bell to make his induction notorious to the parish, the induction is then certiiied by the person who gives it, which may be done by indorsing the mandate. These ceremonies are not essential, the chief thing required is, that itbenot made clandestinely, and where the key could not be had, reading the common prayer and thirty-nine articles in church has been deemed ¦sufficient. Srovme. §13 and 14. Chas. II. ch. 6. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XXXVii write to the Metropolitan to examine him and certify his qua lifications, and such certificate is final. If however the presen tation be accepted, the Clerk must then be instituted, the effect of which is to invest him with the spiritualties of the benefice, for by institution the cure of souls is coraraitted to the charge of the Clerk. When a Bishop is patron of a living, the presenta tion and institution are one and the same act, and are termed a collation to a benefice, the effect of which collation is similar to that of institution, with this exception, that after institution the church is full against all persons but the King, so that ifa Clerk be instituted on the King's presentation, the Crown may revoke it before induction, and appoint another Clerk ; and in case a lay person who has the next avoidance should present, and his Clerk having been adraitted and instituted dies, his turn is served, so that by institution the church is considered full against all persons but the King : it is not so with respect to collation, for the church is not deemed full so as to bar the rightful patron from bringing his suit and removing the col- latee at any tirae, nor is plenarty by collation pleadable, as the bishop would be then judge in his own case. After institution, or collation, though the Clerk may enter on the glebe and take the tithes, he cannot let, grant, nor sue for them, nor is he in the eye of the law complete incumbent till after induction, which, though an act of spiritual persons about spiritual matters, is of a temporal nature, because it puts the incurabent in full possession of the temporalties. After a Clerk has been thus presented, instituted and inducted into a rectory, he is then in full and complete possession. The method of ob taining institution or induction to a Vicarage is exactly similar to that by which a Clerk obtains a Rectory, only that a Vicar is obliged, in addition, to take an oath of perpetual residence if re quired by the bishop, for as the non-residence of Appropriators occasioned the perpetual establishment of vicarages, so the law guarded against their defeating theobject they were intended to remedy, by requiring from them an oath of perpetual residence. XXXVIII PRELIMINARY REMARKS. Requi- sites. Of the requisites to Ordination ; of the advantages and disadvantages of Clergymen in general ; and of the rights, privileges and duties belonging to Rectors and Vicars in par ticular, some are as follow : 1. No one is to be ordained but in order to be a Curate or Incumbent, or to have some Minister's place in some church, or except he be a Fellow, Conduct, or Chaplain in some college in the University, or unless he be Master of Arts of five years standing, and live there at his own cost : if otherwise, the bishop who ordains a Clerk without title, shall keep him till he prefer him to some ecclesiastical living. Canon, 33. 2. No Bishop ought to admit any person intQ orders who is not of his own diocess, except he be of one of the Uni versities, or bring letters dimissory from the Bishop of whose diocess he is. Canon, 34. Advan- 3. A clergyman cannot be compelled to serve on a jury, to " ' appear at a court leet, or view of frank pledge ; neither can he be chosen to any temporal office, such as constable, sheriff, &c. in regard of his continual attendance on the sacred function; and during his attendance on divine ser vice, he is privileged from arrests in civil suits. Black stone, V. 1. ch. 11. Disad vantage Corpo rations sole. Clergymen are incapable of sitting in the House of Com mons ; they cannot engage in any manner of trade, nor sell any merchandize under forfeiture of the treble value; and by a statute of Henry the Sth. they are not allowed in general to take any lands or tenements to farm upon pain often pounds per month, and total avoidance of the lease. As before. 3. Rectors and Vicars aie corporations sole at common law : they are called corporations because they have a power to receive lands and goods for the use of themselves and PRELIMINARY REMARKS. XXXIX their successors; to sue and be sued jointly ; and to protect the rights of the church by perpetual succession, &c. 6. The Rector h.is for the benefit of the church a qualified Rector. inheritance, but as to his successor, only an estate for life. A rectory cannot subsist without land, but the church-yard is sufficient. Browne, p. 20. 7. Originally the parson was he that bad the charge of a parson. parochial church, and was called the Rector of that chuich, but it seems he is most properly so called that has a parsonage where there is a vicarage endowed. Go dolphin, p. 186. § 1. 8. The freehold of the church and glebe is in the parson, and Fvce- he has a right unto them, and may receive the profits, ''"'''" tithes, oblations and offerings to his own use, without the Patron's or Ordinary's consent. Godolphin, p. 186. f 3. 9. The freehold not only ofthe church is in the parson, but => he has also the right ofthe church-yard* in him, and if he be put out of possession of it, or be disseized, he may have an action of assize. As before. 10. The Rector alone can grant license for burials within the Burial, church, but the parishioners have a right to bury in the church-yard: the Rector is intitled to the profits ofthe church-yard, and can bring an action for breaking Into it, and may demise it. Browne, p. 20. — Though no one can give license to bury in the church but the Rector, yet the church-wardens by custom may have a fee for burying there. Watson, p. 205. * If there be a Vicarage endowed, is not the church-yard of course in the ¦Vicar? it is he that is i.iducted and gets corporator actual possession, and the free-hold and soil of the body of the church is for that reason in the Vicar. Watson, p. 304. The question was contended not long since in the case of the Vicar versus the Parishioners of Saint Andrews, Dublin — . Brawne, p. 20. xl PRELIMINARY REMARKS. Trees H, The Rector may not unadvisedly cut down Trees growing Church- in the church-yard, except for the repair of the chancel or >*'¦''• church, but if any other person should cut them down, the Incumbent has an action of trespass against him. — Watson, p. 295. Incum- 12. Neither Patron nor Ordinary can, without Incumbent's brance. consent and agreement, do any thing to charge the church or his successors, during his incumbency. Go : p, 186. § 3. Parish 13. At a synod in 44. Edw. III. a canon was made that the Clerk ./ . .111 parson of every church shall appoint the parish clerk: at another synod held in 1603, a canon was made to the same effect, and yet it does not do away the custom where the parishioners or church-wardens have used to appoint the clerk, because that is temporal which cannot be al tered by canon. Godolphin, p. 192. ^ 15. Vicars. 14. The Pastors of parishes are called Rectors, unless the predial tithes are impropriated, and then they are called Vicars, " quasi vice fungentes Rectorum." Godolpitin, p. 186. § 1. Vicar's 15. Vicars are intitled to tithes and glebe by endowment or TUhes" prescription only, which cannot be presumed must be shewn &e. on their part, for there are no Vicars at common law. — Mallory, p. I. Vicar's 16. The Vicarage being a certain portion of the parsonage ance.' allowed to the vicar for his maintenance, it is in some places a sum of money ; in others a part of the tithes in kind, commonly the small tithes ; and in some places a part of the great tithes also. Vicarial lands occupied by the Vicar, may, or may not, pay tithes to the Rector. — Godolphin, p. 197. § 2. Deter- 17. If the parsonage be impoverished and so decayed that mina- neither Parson nor Vicar has sufficient to maintain them tion of Vicar. Separately, in that case the vicarage shall determirie and age. be restored to the parsonage. Godolphin, p. 199. §11, PRELIMINARY REMARKS. xli 18. Rectors and Vicars can only demise the lands or posses- Leases. sions belonging to their respective benefices for a term of twenty one years, reserving the moiety of the true value of said lands for a yearly rent. This act is binding on all Prelates and Ecclesiastical Dignitaries. 10. 11. Cha, I. ch. 3. § 2. 19. Incumbent may lease fifty acres of bog, with half an acre •> arable 'adjoining, for sixty-one years, but the lease is raade void after twenty-one years, unless half the bog be re claimed within that time. 11. 12. Geo. III. ch, 21. § 2, 20. Incumbents have a power of leasing for lives renewable for „ ever, or for any term of years, not above three acres for Corn-mills, Mill-ponds, or Mill-dams, reserving the highest rent that can be got for such lands without fine. 25, Geo, III. ch. 62. § 12. 21. No Rector, Vicar, or Curate, can demise his glebe whereon » a raanse house is already built, or which is convenient for building on hereafter, for any longer terra than one year. 10. Wm. III.ch.6.§ 7. 22. Ifa beneficed clergyraan be convicted of marrying minor Depii. heirs, heiresses, &c. without Parents' or Guardians' con- ^*""°' sent, he is by this act to be deprived of his benefice, and is rendered incapable of any spiritual promotion for ever after. 6. Anne, ch. 16, § 5. 23. When a benefice is chargeable with First-Fruits, the Incum- First- bent may have four years allowed him for the payraent ''^'"'^' thereof, by entering into bonds conditioning to pay a fourth part each year. 2. Geo. I. ch, 13. § 3. 24. Incumbent may, with the consent of the Bishop of the Glebe- Diocess, grant part of his glebe-land, not exceeding one ^*'"'- acre, for the site of a new church and church-yard. — 54. Geo, in, ch. 117, § 1, D 3 xlii PRELlMliiAKY REMARKS. Glebe- 25. Where the annual value of a benefice is £150, and endowed with fit glebe near the church, the Incumbent must, after two years possession, build a dwelling-house of stone, &c. otherwise the Bishop may, with the Archbishop's consent, Requester one-fourth of the profits, until a year and a half's income be received, and lay it out on the building of a dwelling-house. 1. Geo. II. ch. 13. § 5. •> 26. When the annual value of the benefice is only i£l00, and endowed with glebe fit for building on, the Incumbent having cure must, after three years possession, build on such glebe. 31. Geo. II. ch. 11.^1.2. '» 27. Incumbent is not obliged to build on the glebe of any benefice, which does not amount to fifty pounds, com- munibus annis, until fifty pounds shall have been granted frora the First-Fruits. 31. Geo. II. ch. 11. § 3. " 28. Incumbent who builds or improves on a new site, in stead of receiving from his successor three-fourths under 12. Geo. I. chap. 12. shall get the whole sum certified, provided such sum does not exceed the clear yearly value of two years' income ; first successor to receive three-fourths frora his next successor ; he two-thirds frora third ; and he one-fourth frora fourth. 11. 12. Geo. III. ch, 17. § 3, 4. » 29. In case of the death, or removal,' of the Incumbent who builds on a new site before the building shall liave been finished, he can only get the difference between what he would have been entitled to, if it had been finished, and the sum necessary to be expended in finishing it, agreeably to the memorial ; and his Successor, if he finish the improve ments agreeably to the approved memorial, shall be con sidered as the original builder, and shall receive from the person who succeeds him the whole of what he paid to his predecessor, and of what he expended himself, which cannot exceed two years' income. SI. Geo. Ill, ch. 19. § 1. 2.3.4. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. xliii SO. In case of an Incumbent's making improvements on the im- landsof Dignities, or of Livings which have been consoli- Pi'ove- ¦,,,.. ments. dated thereto time immemorlally, the whole value of such dignities and benefices united must be inserted In the valuation and certificate. 11. 12. Geo.III. ch. 17. § 6. 31. No Perpetual Curate endowed by any act of parliament, » is obhged to pay his predecessor above fifty pounds for improvements. As before, ch. 16. § 3. 32. The Trustees and Commissioners of First-Fruits may, for Loans the purpose of building a glebe house and offices, and of ^°^ making other improvements ; or, for purchasing houses Houses already built as a suitable residence ; or, for purchasing glebe lands, fit and convenient for erecting glebe houses and offices, * advance to the Incumbents of benefices, suras of raoney, not exceeding two years' income, by way of loan. 43. Geo, III. ch. 106. § 1. 33. No sum of money can be advanced under the provisions of „ this act, until the plan and estimate of the projected buildings and improvements have been approved of by the Ordinary, § 9 — And when any advance of money has been made, the Incumbent must at his own expense keep the * This act goes very muph into detail : it requires the Incumbent to repay the money lent by annual instalments, at the rate of six per Cent, and in case of Ihe avoidance of the benefice, before the whole sum is repaid, his successor must continue the payments at the same rate, until the whole is cleared off, § 2 3. The sums advanced must be a charge on all the eccle siastical emoluments, and in default of repayment, the Ordinary may ,tequester the living, until tbe payment of such sums of money as shall be due on account of such instalments has been discharged with interest and all other expenses attending such sequestration, § 4. The sums lent must be specified in the Archbishop or B ishop's certificate, in order to enable the Incumbent who builds to recover from his successor such sums as be has expended out.of.bis Qwnprpper income, and a separate part pf said ccrtiScate must be allotted for the purpose of ascertaining the expenditure of the sum advanced by tbe Trustees, § 7. xliv PRELIMINARY REMARKS. buildings insured against fire, until the last instalment has been repaid, otherwise the living is liable to be seques tered, § 10— It is also to be remarked, that this act is not intended to obstruct or alter the laws then in force for building Glebe-houses. As before, § 11. Gifts 34. ThegiftsforbuildingGlebe houses, which may be increased Glebe. '" certain proportions, cannot exceed .i6450, nor even Houaes amount to so much, except in the case of a perpetual curacy, the plan and estimate ofthe building having been approved of, and finished accordingly ; the whole gift may be ad vanced in such instalments as to the Trustees may seem fit, provided that the last instalment amount to .£100, or more, and be not paid until a certificate has been tendered as directed under 8. Geo. I; ch. 12 ; and unless it also appears that the whole sum has been duly expended in addition to the amount of the value of two years' income : in the case of a perpetual curacy, the two years' income must be expended, in addition to the sum of fifty pounds. If the annual value ofthe benefice exceed the sum of £400, no more than £100 can be granted as a gift. 48. Geo. IILch.63, $ 12. " 35. When application is made for obtaining the increased gift, the clear yearly value of the benefice must be ascer tained by the oaths of two or more credible witnesses. The value must be then certified by the bishop, under his hand and seal, and transmitted to the Trustees of the First-Fruits, for the purpose of being entered in a book which is to be kept by them for that purpose, and such entries, having been attested and subscribed by a lawful quorum of the Trustees, shall be deemed evidence of the true improved yearly value of such benefice, living, or curacy. As before, $ 12. Note. Tbe statute law respecting the building of Churches, has been studiously avoided, as it affects the Farishianers themselves, and not the Incumbents of benefices. PRELIMINARY REMARKS. xlv The Curate is the lowest order among spiritual persons, Perpe- his situation at the present day is exactly similar to thatf;'"''L of the Vicar formerly, who was no inore than the officiat ing temporary Minister in the room of the proper Incum bent. Of Curates there are two descriptions, perpetual and temporary — the perpetual Curate is established in those parishes where the whole tithes are either appropriate or impropriate, without any endowment for a Vicar. There had been some benefices appropriated to Monasteries, the cures of which were served by a temporary Curate, but when these benefices together with the charge of providing the cures, were transferred to lay persons, then these persons were obliged to nominate sorae one to the Ordinary to serve the cure, who was so far perpetual Curate that he could not be removed by the Impropriator, without due revocation of the bishop himself. Burns, vol. 2. p, 54. Of late years it has been enacted that all Curacies aug mented,, erected, and endowed under 1. Geo. II. ch. 18. § 7. should be deemed perpetual cures, and the Ministers of them are made bodies politic and corporate, with a power to lake in perpetuity. All churches augmented by the Trustees of First-Fruits, are also made perpetual cures from the time of augmentation, with like power as before : the Patron, or Rector, of the church to which such augmented curacy appertairis, is not only excluded from any benefit of the aug mentation, liut must pay such salary or allowance to the offi ciating Minister as the law requires them, or as shall have been be agreed on at the time of augmentation. 29. Geo. II. th. 18. f 14. Cures annexed todeaneries, or other dignities, as part of the corps, shall, with the consent required by the act, be deeraed perpetual cures, and are made capable of endowment and of all other powers belonging to augmented cures. 11, 12, Geo, III, ch. 16. § 9. xlvi PRELIMINARY REMARKS. The right of nomination to these perpetual cures, is vested either in the Appropriator, Impropriator, or Rector ofthe pa rish, and the Curates of them must be licensed by the Bishop. Tempo- The temporary Curates are only assistants to the beneficed Curates clergy, they ought to be licensed by the Diocesan, in lilse nianner as the perpetual Curate. If the Rector gives a title to the Curate, he cannot remove him at pleasure, but his successor may remove him, because he never applied to have him licensed ; so also may the Rector himself remove him if he guarantees that he will serve the cure himself, but in this case, the Bishop may for good cause refuse to withdraw the license. Bro'uxne, p. 23.26. One Curate can only be appointed to contiguous benefices under episcopal union, the extent of which is not above three miles from the church, and where a Curate is licensed to serve in the Rector's absence, the Ordinary could, according to tbe cnre and benefice, appoint him a salary not above fifty nor under twenty pounds ; and on non-payment sequester the be nefice. 6. Geo. I. ch. 13. On licensing a Curate to assist the Incumbent, the bishop could not, under the I. Geo. II. ch. 22. exceed the sum of fifty pounds, in appointing him a salary, until by an act passed in the latter end of the same Reign, the Trustees of the First-Fruits were empowered to augment the maintenance of Curates, w'ho had less than sixty pounds a year outof Primate Boulter's charity. 29. Geoi II. ch. 18. § 5. In the reign of his late Majesty, the Curates' stipends were not only raised to seventy-five pounds per annum, but if the Rector does not reside on his benefice at least four months in the year, the Ordinary is enabled to appropriate to his use for twelve calendar months, the Rectory-house, garden and stable, and may renew same from time to time ; or in lieu of such, may appoint him an additional sum of fifteen pounds per annum. 40. Geo. Ill, ch. ^7. § 1. 2. THE ECCLESIASTICAL REGISTER, EDITED WITH THE SANCTION ULlft SSoarti of iFir0t=iFruit0, IRELAND. -^tteDc*'^~ flicti)ij5l|tip» : \. The iMost Reverend Fatberin God, ¦William Stuart, D.D. Lord Arch. bi^op of Armagh, Primate and Metropolitan of all Ireland — Con secrated Lord Bishop of St. David's in England, in 1793; and tran slated to the Primacy of all Ireland, in the year 1800. 2.*The Most Rev. Father in God^LoRD John Geo. Beresforo, D.D. Lord Archbishop of DoBUN, Primate of Ireland, and-Lord bishop of robincc of Slumagi^. ARCHBISHOP. The Most Reverend Father in God, WILLIAM STUART, D.D. Lord Akchbishof op Armagh, Primate and Metropolian of all Ireland, &c. &c. &c. SUFFRAGAN BISHOPS. 1. The Rt. Hon.& Rt. Rev. Lord O'bhn G. Beresford, D.D. Lord Bishop of Clogher. 2. The Rt. Hon. & Rt. Rev. Thomas Lewis O'Beirne, D.D. Lord Bishop of Meath. 5. The Right Reverend Nath.-inicl Alexander, D.D. Lord Bishop of DoUm ^ Connor. 4, The Honorable and Right Rev. William Knox, D.D. Lord Bishop of Derry ^ 5, The Right Reverend William Magee, D.D. Lord Bishop of Raphoe. 6. The Right Reverend george, de ja Poer Beresford, , D.D. Lard B'ishop of Kilmore. ¦?. The Right Reverend James Saurin, D.D. Lord BisJwp!>f Dromire. 8. The Most Reverend Power Trench, D.D. Lord Bishop of Ardagh. DEANS. 1. The Rt. Hon. and Very Rev. Viscount Lifford, L.L.p. > Dean of Armagh. 2. The Very Reverend Richard Bagtv'ell, A.M. Dean of, Cioglier. 3. The Very Reverend Henry Roper, D.D. Dean qf Clonmdcnois. 4 . The Hon. and Very Rev.iEdtjjond Knox, A.M. , Dean of Down. S. The Very Reverend Th_eophilus Blakeley, A.M. Dean of Connor. 6. The Very Reverend Thomas Bunbury Gough, A.M. Dean ofDerri/. 1. The Very Reverend RicharJAllott, D.D. Dean of Raphoe. 8. The Very Reverend William Magennis, A.M. Dean of Kilmore. 9. The Very Reverend James Mahon, A.M. Dean of Dromore. ID. The Very Reverend Richard Graves, D.D. Dean qf Ardagh. Though the order of Precedence among the Bishops is governed by the dates of their Consecrations, yet this order is departed from with respect to the Bishops of Meath and Kildare, who take precedence, independently of the time of Consecration. A very ancient claim may be set up, in behalf of the Bishop of Meath, to warrant this privilege ; previously to the Civil dis tribution of Ireland into four Provinces, the Counties of Meath and Longford constituted a fifth Province, and received the name of Meath, seu Media, from their central situation. In 1152, when the four Palls were delivered to the four Archbishops by the Pope's Legate, the Spiritualties of Meath were by the same authority united to Ulster, so that until this time the Bishop E * i^ioWnce of ^mmgij. FIRST X. The Archiepiscopal Sec of Armagh, valued at ,^400. 0. 2. The See of Clogher, valued at 350. O. 3. The See of Meaih, va lued at 373. 12, 4. The See of Down, va lued at 35. 0. 5, The See of Connor, valued at ...«. 25. 0. Carried over, ^fllSS. 12. 6. 7. 13. O. 0. FRUITS. Brought over, .£}1SS. The See of Derry, va lued at .' 250. The See of Raphoe, valued at 200. Tbe Sees of Kilmor? and Ardagh, valued jointly at tbe sum of... 100. 0, The See of Dromore, valued at 50. 0 Total, ,^1783. 12. The First Fruits were considered to be the respective valuations of these Sees at the time of valuation : they were found by Inquisitions taken, for the most part, in the 1 5 year of James I. with the exception of the see of Meath, ¦which was estimated in the 30 year of Henry VIII. Although there were former estimates made of these Sees, yet the values, as above stated, are the standard payment of the First Fruits at the present day» ARCHBISHOPS SINCE J. George Dowdall, promoted 1543 ¦2. Hush -Goodacre, . ditto 1552 3. Adam Loftus, ' translated 1562 4. Thomas Lancaster, ditto 1568 5. John Long, . . . ditto 1584 €. John Garvey, . . ditto 1589 7. Henry Usher, . . ditto 1595 £. Christopher Hampton, ditto 1€13 S, James Usher, . . ditto 1624 10. John Bramhall, . . ditto 1660 THE REFORMATION. II. James Margetson, translated 1663 12. Michael Boyle, . . ditto 1678 ditto 1702 ditto 1713 ditto 1 724 ditto 1742 ditto 1747 ditto 1765 ditto 1795 ditto 1 800 12. Michael Boyle, 13. Narcissus Marsh, . 14. Thomas Lindsay, . 15. Hugh Boulter, . . 16. John Hoadley, . . 17. George Stone, . . 18. Richard Robinson, , 19. William Newcombe, 20. William Sicart, . «f Meath must have possessed, in right of his Prelacy, a degree of rank superior at least to the other Bishops, if not equal with the'Archbishops, and this superiority seems to have been anciently acknowledged in (ill Councils and Assemblies of the Clergy. Independently of this, on the promotion of Anthony Dopping to the see of Meath in lesl, there was an unusual clause inserted in his Patent for admitting " hiin into the Privy Council, it seems questionable whether his Successors In t^is See, have had the same Clause in their Patents, however a vulgar opinion prevails that the Bishop's of Meath are Privy Councillors in right of their bishopricks.— With respect to the Bishop of Kildare it appears that in the Parliaments of the 27 Eliz. & 2 Jas. I. lie had precedence of all the other bishops excepting Meath ; his right to this {privilege was however comro.verted before tbe Privy Council in Marcli 1639, but as the Parliament were to meet the day following, the Lords Justices made an order ad interim, " that the Bishops of Kildare, without prejudice " to the right of the other Bishops, should be continued inthe possessio'n of " precedence next after the Bishops of Meath and before all other ' Bishops, " although consecrated before him, and that he should take place atcordiiigly " until tbe same be wrested from him on the discussion of his right." ^vnung?) tDiofcg0» ARCHBISHOP. The Most Reverend Father in God, WILLIAM STUART, D.D. Lord Arciikishop of Armaoh, PuIM.-vTE JiHD MeTUOPOLITaN OF ALL IRELAND, &c. &c. &e. C H ^ P T E R. UE.iS'. The Right Hon. and Very Rev. James, Lord Viscocnx Lifford, L.L.D. t>rasiTARiE.'<. Rev. John Cleland, Precentor. Hev. William Bissett, Chancellor. Key. Charles Atkinson, Treasurer. lion, and Rev. Cli^, Knox, Archdeacmi. riC.tRS CHOB.iL. PREBF.}iD.il!lES, Rev. John .Teplison, of MuUaghbrack. Uev. Thomas Carter, of Baliymore. Rev. Silver Oliver, of LoghgaU. Rev. Samuel Blacker, of Tynan. CHORISTERS. Messrs. John Eason. -. Robert Murray. Robert Scott. James Donleavy, Robert Bryers. Benj. Cranmer. Mr.Wm. F. Horncastle, Orgt. CONSrSTORIAL COURT. »« Right Hon. John Radcliff, L.L.D. " Rev William Ball, L.L.D. »» John Patrickson, Esq. Dublin Castle. ^ Wm- M'Kew, Esq. Armagh. *- Rev. William Lodge. " Mr. Charles Rl'Master. Uev. Alex. Hayes Ryan. Rev. Richard Allott. 3Ir. Robert Barnes. Mr. David Hamilton, Mr. George Scott. IMr. Robert Rice. Mr. John G:irbett. METROPOLITAN and Vicar General, — v..*..-.-.. Surrogate, «.»^--v*^..--*..^ .He^iVrar, ¦—*-»¦*-.*-* -..¦-*...-* Dep. Registrar, »»-»•»-»»» Commissary, *..»»-...-^-.-.^* Proctor of Office, -~.-^« — FREE SCHOOLS and BIASTERS- Free School of Armagh, -»»» Principal, Rev. DoctorMiller. r: c , , .cr.- 7' I f 1st. Master, Rev. Hugh Shields. Free School of Drogheda,^^^^^ jj^^j^^_ .^^^ ^.S^^^^ ^^.^^_ Librarian of the Public Library of ARM,\eu. Reverend Richard Allott. This Diocess is divided into the Eight Rural Deaneries of Creggan, Aghaloe, Dungiinnon, Tutlyhogr'Brogheda, Atherdee, and Dundalk. The College of the Vicars Choral was founded by King Charles in 1635, on the dissolution of the Priory and Convent of Armagii; they consisted of eight Vicars Choral and an Organist, and were endowed with lands for the support of them and four Choristers. Primate Marsh added another Priest without increasing the number of Vicars : and in 1720, Primate Lindsay obtained a new Charter, and laid out upward.^ of „£'40OO, iu the purchase of lands for augmenting the est.ite of the Choir, 6 ^vmagib ©iocciSi^. Dcnoro Benefices. of Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- ^uses. Glebes. Parish. CuT^s oJ trie Ijcantiy. Hon. & Very Rev. 1. Armagh, Corps of the Prccentorship R. »- One. The Viscount Lifford. a house 297acr. 2. Killevy, R. - ditto. Rev. John Cleland. ditto. SOOacr. Corps ofthe Chancellorship. o. Kilmore, """">- R. " ditto. Rev. William Bissett. ditto. 700acr. Corps ofthe Treasurership- 4. Creggan, R.&V. ditto. Rev. Charles Atkinson. ditto. 400acr. Corps ofthe Archdeaconry 5. Aghalee 7 Carenteel. A R.&V. ditto. Hon. & Rev. Chas. Knox. ditto. 529acr. Corps of Mullaghlrack Preb . 6. Mifllaglibrack, — R.&V. ditto. Rev. John Jeplison. ditto. 1082a. Corps of Baliymore Preb. 7. Baliymore, « — »- R. " ditto. Rev. Tliomas Carter. ditto. S20acif Corps of LoghgaU Preb. 8. LoghgaU, R.&V. ditto. Rev. Silver Oliver. ditto. 139acr. Corps of Tynan Virb. 0. Tynan, R.&V. ditto. Rev. Samuel Blacker. ditto. i57acr. 10. Termonfeckan, 1 R.&V. ditto. ditto. 20 o. ill Kilclogher, r^ R. " Rev.Wm.J.Armstrong. Uuion. Main, ) R. " 11. Heynstown, "-^'¦' R, " none Rev. Joseph Wright. none. none. 12. Collon, ¦^ R. -- One. a house 22 a. in Dromyn, > R.&V. Rev.Dan.Aug.Beaufort. Union. Mosstowne, J " V. 13. Louth, «»..»-.¦.—» R.&V. ditto. Rev. Samuel Little. ditto 40 acres 14. Dunleer, -\ Moylary, R. - ditto. ' ditto. 28 a. in ^ V. Union. Dysart, Kippock, -* V. -V V. Rev. George B. Little. Drumcar, >- V. Monasterboiee, J -- e. 15. Clonkeen, ¦.-..^*-.... R.&V. ditto. Rev. George Lambart. ditto. 12 acres 16. Dunany, ¦\ - V. ditto. ditto. 20a. in Parsonstown, V- " V. Rev. Valentine Griffub. Union. Marlinstown, ) " V. 17. Manficldstown,^^^- R.&V ditto. Rev. George Vescy. none. 3 acres- 18. Rathdrummin, 1 R. V, ditto. a house 12lo.in Port, t - V. Rev. Alexander Lindsay. Uni on. Carnck, ) R. »» r 19. Clonmoio,"-.-..^— R. ^» ditto. Rev. Samuel Gerrard. ditto. I7iacr. 20. Stabannon, 7 Richardstown, 5 -> V. - V ditto. 1 Rev. Tliomas Parkinson. ditto. 1 6 acres 21. Beaulieu, »^v»»». R. -- ditto. Rev. Jerome Alley. 1 none. none. 22. Ardee, T -- V. ditto. a lloii!^e 14Sa,in Shenlish, / ^ V 1 Union. Smermore, .Stackallen, ¦-- V -- V. Rev. George Lambart Kildermock, a.&v 23. Killincoole, -.»v»- 24. Kilsaran,Gernonstown. R. ».. R. -- ditto. Rev. Joseph Wright. 1 ditto. 15 acres R. .» ditto. Rev. William Woolosly. ditto. 19 acres 25. Nevvtownhamilton R.&V di tto. Rev. William Barker. ditto S6 acres Sltmaglfi IDJoccjjg. Denom Benefices. of Parish. Cliur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses Glebes, 26.St. Peter's Drog. 7 Killinure, 5 .. V.| -V V. One. Rev. Wardlow Ball. a home a few perches. 27. Tartaraghan, '»•• R. " ditto. Rev. Francis Gervais. ditto. 40 acres 28. Charlestown, -^ -- V. ditto. ditto. 20a. in Tallanstown, 1 v» V. Union. Mapastown, \ -V V. Rev. Townly Filgate. Philipstown, 1 R. " Clonkehan, J R. -- 29. Foghard, R. " ditto. Rev. Gervais Tinley. none- none. 30. Dundalk, 7 Castletown, § »- V. »- V. ditto. 1 Rev. Elias Thackeiy. a house 1 19 acres 31.Carlingford,> »- V. ditto. Rev. Hen. P. Elrington ditto. 2la.Ir. 32. Dromiskin, 7 R.&V. Derver, J R. « ditto. 1 Rev. Joseph Pratt. ditto. 1 20 acres .33, Drumcree, ..-..•.—JR. « ditto. Kev. Stewart Blacker. ditto. 46 acres 34. Baroustonn, •) R. •» ditto. ditto. 17 acres Kaine, / R. -- Rev. Sir T. Forster, Bt Phiiipst.Nugentf 11. *» Roche, 3 -- C. 35. Derri noose, » — ^- R.&V. ditto. Rev. Nathaniel Smith. ditto. 245 acr. 56. Keady, »- R.&V. ditto. Rev. Hen. Stewart, Jun. ditto. 40a. Ir. 37. Jonesborougli,~.v^|R. »» ditto. Rev. Archibald Kidd. ditto 20 acras 38. Loughgilly, »,»»«|R. « ditto. Rev. Hen. Stewart, Sen. ditto. 515 acr. 39. Forkhill, >^v^ R.&V. ditto. Rev. James Campbell. ditto. 98a. Ir. 40- Clonfeacle, R.&V ditto. Rev. Wm. Richardson- ditto. 550 acr. 41 . Killyman, .-...-^.«*^ R. -» ditto. Rev. Thos. Carpendale. ditto. 226 acr. 42. Clogherney,""" R. -- ditto. Rev, James Lowry. ditto. 946 acr. 43. Tennonmaguirk, R. « Two. Rev. Chas. C. Beresford ditto. 4000a. • 44. Killeshill,^^ >. R. ^ One. Rev. John Young. ditto. 360 acr. 45. Erriglekerogue, »^ R. " ditto. Rev. James Graham. ditto. 219 acr. 46. Donoughmore, »» R.&V ditto. Rev. Alexander Staples. ditto. 428 acr. 47. Pomeroy, * — .^^^^ R. « ditto. Rev. James Graham. ditto. 118 acr. 48. Drumglass, """;R. « ditto. Rev, William Ball. ditto. 405 acr. 49. Tullaniskin, R. -'- ditto. Rev. Alex. G. Stewart. ditto. 237 acr. 50. Clonoe, ^-^»^ R. « ditto. Rev. Nathaniel Smith. ditto. 150 acr. 51. Dysertcreight,"v- R. « ditto. Rev. John Buck. ditto. 186 acr. 52. Donoglienry, ..^^^ R. « ditto. Rev. Fras. L. Gore. ditto. I SO acr. DO. Ballyclogg, v^*.^^* R. « ditto. Rev. William Smith. ditto. 72 acres 54. Kildress, — R. .- ditto. Rev. Richard Stewart. ditto. 527 acr. 55. Derryloran, »..>¦. »x R. ent. ditto. Rev. Wm. Maulcverer. ditto. 48 acres 36. Artrea, *.*..**....*^ R. ». Two. Rev. Edward Hincks. ditto. 130 acr. 57. Arboe, «^»"»».. R. « One. Rev. Francis Hall. ditto. 21 2 acr. 58. Lissan, »^«^..»»» R. ».. ditto. Rev. John M. Staploi. ditto. 57 acres 59. Dysertlyn,^"v..»^ R. ,. ditto. Rev. Theodosius Martin ditto. 170 acr. 60. Ballynderry, «,, R. « ditto. Rev. John Paul. ditto. 329 acr, 61. Tamlaght, — »»^« R. ^ ditto. Rev. Isaac Ashe. . ditto. 40 acres 62. .^lagherafelt, . ">^ R. « ditto. Rev. Thomas A. Vesey. ditto. |238 acr.| 6S. DrLimshallon, ¦*..*¦. R. " ditto. Rev. John Robinson. ditto. none. 64. Dunbyn, »»•»»»», R. -- ditto. Rev. Charles Crawford. ditto. ditto. 6.5.' SaUcrstown,.»»»« " V. ditto. Rev. Val. Griffith. none. ditto. Including Bog and Mountain. Irniag^ S^iDCt^^. Benefices. Denom „, „ Cliur- or . P.nisl,. '''"'^• Incumbents. Glche- honsL'S Gk'bes. 66. Eglish, «- P. C. One. llev. Jaincs '1 jsdal. a house S-J at-res 67- Grange, -^vv^x**... P. C. ditto. Rev. Jas. Edw. Jack son. ditto. 37 acre: 68- Lisnadill, »%»»»»-.- I^C. ditto. Rev. Richard Olphert. ditto. 63 acrts 69. BaIlymOycr,»»"»- p. c. ditto. Rev, John Hewitt. ditto. .38 acres 70. Cainlogh, »~" p. C, ditto. Rev. Henry Boyd. ditto. 40 acres 7]. MuUaghvelly, »^-. P.C. ditto. Rev. John Lake. ditto. 20 acres 72. Caledon, p. C. ditto. Rev. Charles Alexander ditto. 20 acres 73. Acton, «v^»v P.C. ditto. Rev. Henry Abbe. ditto. 20 acres 74. Middleton, •^^^ P.C. ditto. Rev. John iVIee. ditto. 36 acres 75. Baliymascanlan,-. p. C. ditto. Rev. Arthur Ormsby. ditto. 2^ acres 76. Ballymakenny, ^- P.C ditto. Rev. Arthur EUis. ditto. 1 8 acres 77. Kilcluny,--"-.^-. P.C. ditto. Rev. James Clarke. ditto. 20 acres 78. lierrygortrevy, » P.C. ditto. Rev. George Evans. ditto. 20 acre? 79. Mny, -v»,v^ „ 80. Moylary, .«"».». p. c. P.C. ditto. ditto. Rev Arthur Fiichardson. Rev. Alex. Nicholson. ditto.ditto. 1 3 acres 81. Tuiloghallan, ^*n. p. C. ' ditto. Rev. Thomas Fosberry. ditto. 20 acres' CURATES ASSISTANT. Kev, William Ball, iVciv Rev. I^ord Lifford, Armagh. i Rev. Robert Kingsmore, Rev. John Cleland, KillL'Vy. Rev. Arthur AV. Lord, ~ Rev. William Bissett, Kilmore. Rev. William Woolesly, Hou. & Rev. C. Knox, Aghaloe. Rev. Wm. Wray Craven, Rev. John Jephson, MuUaghbrack, Rev. Leslie Creery, Rev. Thomas Cuter, Baliymore. Rev. George Simpson, Rev. Silver Oliver, Loughgall. Rev. Marshall J. Mee, Rev. Samuel Blacker, Tyilan. Rev. Alex. Bradford, Rev. Dan. A Beaufort, Collon. Rev. Anthony Adams, Rev. Samuel Little, Louth. Rev. Wm. Coddington, Rev. George B." Little. Dunleer. Rev. William Lee, Rev. George Lambart, b Clonkeen. Rev. John Jones, 0 Rev. Val. Griffith, C Dunany. Rev. John Doyne, t-i Rev. George Lambart. fl Ardee. Rev. Thomas Plunkelt, H Rev. William Woolesly, Z Kilsaran. Rev. Thomas B. Owens, H Rev. Wardlow Ball, St Peter's. Rev. Thomas Walsh, ~ 152 1792 11. Loughgilly, -.• I5P0 1810 11. Kilkevy, »»<« 150 179S 12. Tandaraffee.^^ 1500 1810 12. Kilmore,"" 13. Aghaloe,"" 100 1795 4 «* * Til T^ij^i f 13. Baronstown, 200 ISU 450 50 1810 14. I^unbyn, ^^•w. .600 1811 14. Clonoe, "" 2li0 530 1810 15. Heynstown," 600 1811 15.N-T Hamilton 100 1810 16. Jonesboro* -v^ 400 1811 16. R. drummin. 400 400 1810 17. Sallymore.-j- 1500 1812 17. Artrea," 100 1050 1812 18. Killincoole, «¦ 500 1SI2 18. Donaghendry 100 825 1812 19. Armagh, "•" 600 1813 19. Middleton, - 450 50 1812 20. Dunany, .^-. 600 700 1813 20. MuUavilla, - 450 50 1812 21. Dungannon, 7C0 1813 21. Carlingford, 750' 1813 22. R. drunimih. ...... SCO 1814 22. Lissan,""" 100 650 1813 23. Collon, 2800 1700 1815 25.Termoufeckan 100 725 1814 24. Clorifeadei »^ l.u.''. -800 1815 24. T- maguirk. 100 1500 1815 25. Foghard, --»^ 600 800 1815 25. Dunany, ^^...- 450 200 1816 26. Kilmore, "•" 2000 1815 26. Jonesboro' - 450 80 1816 27. Derrynoose," 1000' 1816 47. TuUoghallen, 450 50 1816 28. Dundalk, 1 •670 1816 28. Kilcluny, " 450 50 1817 29. TuUoghallen, 800 1817 29. KUleshiU, " 100 1817 SO. Tarlaraghan,- SOO 1818 30. Stabannon, >' 400 400 1818 31. Kildress, -^ 1200 1818 31. PhUipstown, 32. Dunleer,'-:" 250 100 550 1 125 18181818 Total, 10,505 16.670 ! 33. Derryloran, 34. Moylary,"" 100 [050 1818 1818 + This sura was granted lor building a Chapel of Ease in Baliymore, and the sum affixed to No. 17, for building the 450 50 Total, 7052 1 10,155 1 Parish Church in thi sb eneb ce. ! Within the last ten years, the Trustees have been empowered to in crease the ^ants for building Churches and Glebe-Houses, by lending sums of money, under certain limitations, free of Interest.' The sums in ti>e thir.d and seventh Columns contain the amount of the respective Loans : in the <:ase of Cliurches, the Paiush is bound to repay the Loan, by anr.ual instalments^ at the rate ^ 6 per Cent;"and, in the case of Glebe houses, the Incumbent, at the same rate. TO (EioQiftv lBme0^. LORD BISHOP. Right Honorable and Right Reverend, LORD JOHN GEORGE BERESFORD, D.D. &c. &c. &c. CHAPTER, DEAN. Thi Very Reverknd^ itieSASb BaowbiAt-A.M.. — BIGNITAnrES, ' PREBENDARIES. Rev; John Brinkley, D.D. Archdeacon. Rev. Thomas Smith, D.D. Precentor. Rev. John Story, D.D. Chancellor. No Treasurer. VICARS CHORAL. None. Sev. John G. Porter, L.L.B. 'ofKUskerry: ' Rev. William Atthill, A.M. afPindanagh. ReV. JoHri H. Burgh, A.M. of Tullycorbet. Rev. C. a. Crookshank, A M. .of'tehaUen' "- Rev. Thomas Richardson, ofDevnisk. CONSISTORIAL COURT. yicar Genecof,'*-^-*-^"""- Alexander Hamilton, Esq. L.L.D. J^e^trar, ""."."".-./.."" Hugh Harris, Esq. J}ep. Begist. """."¦.""" Matirice Burn^U, N. P.JHonaghari, , Proctor of OJice,^^'^^" Mr. Robert Mitchell. Praetor, """"v»"»»"" Mr. James Mitchell. DIOCESAN AND FRE6 SCHOOLS. jSioeesan School, Monaghan,^^^^"" Rev. Edward Ryan. A fi. Free Sckiot, darrickmacross,^.."...^^. Rev. Wm. Twiss Palmer, A.B. Do. Enms/cillett, """".". Vacant. ,. , , "The Chaptet' of Clogher consisted originilly of twelve Canons, bf whom the Dean and Archdeacon were always two, but Bishop Montgomery altered the Corporation, and added a Chantor, anda Chancellor, See Ware, v. l.p. 147. In 1630, King Chas. I. directed the Dean and Chapter to surrender their Patent aind to be incorporated anew, the Chapter to consist of a Dean, an Arch- deacon, and six Prebendaries, and consideration to be had for a Chantor, Sing- ingmen and Choristers, as maintenance could be procured for them by the Bishop and his Successors It was also intended to erect a Grammar School in Clooher, and to set apart the rettts and profits of 200a. for tbe support of a School-Master, reserving unto the Bishop the nomination of the School- Masfer. Vide Rot. l*at. 5. Chas. I. It does not appear however, that the surrender was carried intp effect, or any steps had towards erecting the SchooL BISHOPS SINCE THE REFORMATION. I. Miler Magrath, translated 1579. The See vacant 34 years 2. Geo.Monlgomery, promoted 1605. 3. James Spottiswood, do. . 1621. 4. Ktenry Jones, . translated, 1645. 5. John Lesley, 6. Robert Lesley, 7. Roger Boyle, do. do. do. 1661. 1671. 1672. 8. liich. Tennison, translated 1690. 9. St. George Ash, 10. John Sterne, II. Robert Clayton, 12. John Garnet, 13. John Hotharti; 14. John Porter, do. do. , do. do. do. do. 1697. 1717. 1745. 1758. 1782. 1798. 1 5, Load 3. Q, Eebesforz), do. 1819- Clogher Diocciffjef, 11 Benefices. Corps of the Deanery. 1. Clogher, «»...»»~*. Corps Cffthe Archdeaconry. 2. Clontibret, >:>..>.".>. Corps of the Prccentorship. S. Enniskillen, «..»». Corps ofthe ChancellorsAip. 4. Galloon, ""— ....^ Corps of Kilskerry Preb. S. Kilskerry, »".>.«. i^orps b/Findonagh Preb. 6. Findonagh,'.w"«..v. Corps of Tullycorbet Preb. 1. Tullycorbet. ".«>". Corps qf Teliallon Preb. 8. Tehallon, r^*» , Corps ofDevr^ish Preb. ^. Devnisli, .. .'...«< 10. A ghaboy, .>»!.... 11. Aghalurcher, "'vv . 12. Aghavea, ' 13. Aghnamullen, -m. 14. Ballibe^, ..^ — .>.. \5. Belleek, _..,... 16. Boboe, "."...^. 17. Carrickmacross, »» 18. Cleenish, ". 1 9. Clones, >v«v. 20. Currin, Drumkrin, 21. llerrybrusk, 22. Derryvu'len, 23, Donagh, ^~. 24.. Donaghmoine, ". !5. Dromore, -TV". 26. Drumcbeeran, 27. Dnimraully, 28. Drunisnatt, ". 29. Ematrig, ..v" 30. ErrigaU, ««...». 31. Inniskean 32. Innismacsaint 33. Killany, ".»... 34. Killeevan, ". 35. Kilmore, >~m. 36. Magheracloony •>. 37. Magheriicross, ". 38. Magheraculmony, 39. Monaghan, .v.."". 40. Mucknoe, «>-">^ 41. Rossory, **•.-.«.** 42. Tedonagh, >.».«> 43. Templecarne, »~». 44. Trory; •...^m".^ Denom of Parish R.&V.R. &V. R &V. R.&V. R.&V. R.&V. R.&V. R.&V. R.&V. R.&V.R &V- R.&V. R.&V. R-&V-R.4iV.R-&V. -" V. R &V. R.&V.R.&V, R.&V. R.&V R.&V. ~ V. ¦" V. R &V. R&V. R.&V. .. V. R&V. U V. 51. &v. R.&V.R.&V. R.&V--R.iiV. . V. R.&V. R&V. R.&V. R. & V. R.&V. R&V. R.&V. P. C. Chur ches. Two. One. Two.none. One. ditto. ditto ditto. Two. One. Two. One, ditto. dittaditto. ditto,ditto. Three. Two. One. ditto. none. Two.One. ditto.ditto. ditto.ditto. ditto. dittoditto. ditto. Tliree One. ditto. ditto. ditto.ditto.ditto.ditto. dittoditto.ditto. . ditto.ditto. Incumbents. Very Rev. Ricli. Bagwell. Rev. John Brinkley. Rev. Thomas Smith. Rev. John B. Story. Rey. John Grey Porttw. Rev. Williani Atthill. Rey. J. Husisey Burgh. Rev. C. H. Crooksliank. Rey.Rev. Rev.Rev.Rev. Rev.Rev. Rey. Rev. Rev. Rev.Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev- Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Uev. Rev. Rer.Rev.Iltv. Rev.Rev.Rev.Rev. Rey. Rev. Rev.Riv. Rev. Rev. F ^ Thos. Richardson. Alexander Hurst. Robert RusseU- Willjam B. Savage- Henry Roper. H. Lu cas St. Geoi^. James Cochraoie, William Ovens. William Pinching. John Sweeny. Henry Roper. William Moffit. George Harris. -George Miller. Wm. Henry Pratt. John Grey Porter. i^ord Vise. Lifford. Pugh TuthiU. James Hastings. James Fiddes William Ani^esjey. Benjamin Efobart. John B Sterling. Thomas B. Clarke. Sir Har,cP|Urt Lees, John Wright. Geo. H. Schomberg, Patrick Cumming'. John Irvine. VVilliam Atthill. Robt. Montgomery, Thomas Hackett. Alex. Auchinleck. Howard St. George, Richard Babington William R. Young Glebe- bouses. a house ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto.ditto. none. 450 acr, .•fOacre? 4 glebe^ 56acres 1115 a. 4lX)acr. 40 acres 40 acres 400 acr. a bouse 40 acre? none. a house ditto. ditto. none.ditto. a house ditto. ditto. none in Union none. a house ditto.ditto. none (litto. a house none. none. , a house ditto.ditto.ditto. ditto.ditto. ditto. none. a house ditto. none. a house ditto.ditto. ditto. Glebes. 3.1 2i a. 40 acres 40.a_cre^ ^ acres 490acr. 142acr. I12acr, 700i>cr700 acr- none at present, •^Oacfes 600 acr. 40 acres 40 acres 388 acT-' i72io. 1.54apr. 202icres Oiione, 40 acres 35 acres 5^6 acr.acr. 64 acres 40 acres 40 acres .300 acr. 3glebes 24 acres none. 98 acres 40 acres 140 acr 60 acres 12 Cloglier 23iocei8(;0f» CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev. John B. Story, Very Rev. Rich. Bagwell, Clogher. Rev. Thomas Burney, Same, Same. Rev. Thomas Johnston, Rev. Thomas Smf th, Enniskillen. Rev. Henry Leard, Same, Same. Rev. John Brinkley, jun. Rev. John Brinkley, sen. Clontibret. Rev. Francis Rawdon, Rev. John H. Burgh, Tullycorbet. Rev. WiUiam Faussett, Rev. Thomas Richardson, Devnish. Rev. Andrew Young, Same, Pb Same. Rev. Alexander Hurst, O Rev. Robert RusseU, O Aghalurcher. Rev. William Porteus, H Rev. John Sweeny, H Cleenish. Rev. James Auchinleck, « Same, Same. Rev. WilUam BaU, H Rev, Henry Roper, Clones. Rev. Andrew Forster, ...... 6. Donogbpatrick,Kilberry, 7. Kilshine, .»....« 8. CiongUI, 9. DrakestoWn, CastleU-kUpat. Knougb, 10. Syddan, Killarvey,Strokestown,Cruisetovfn, Stahalmock, Slane,. I 11 12. Killarvey,.., 13. Stackallen,Gernonstown, Dunmo'e, r4. Rathkenny, rM>. 15. Duleek, Dowth,Ardcath, Timole, Knockommon, 16. St. Mary's, DrO| 17. Colpe, Mornanton,Kilsharvan, 18. Innismott, ,"-.' 19. Julianstown,Moorechurch, Clonalvey, Stanmllen, ' ,. 20. Drumcondra, . 21. Bally^artb, ..^ 22. Painstown,Ardmulchan, 23. Kentstowti,Danistowu, Ballymagarvey, Deuoni of Chur Parish ches. R. ~ 6ne. Chap. Chap. Chap. R. ~ ditto. R. ~ ditto, R. ". R. ~. R. ." ~ V. ditto. R .. ditto. .- V. dittb. R. ~ 1 R..~ ditto. R..> R. ... 1 ~ V. ditto. R.&V. 1 R.&V ditto. ..v.. R. ... R. .. R. ^ R. .. ditto. R... none. R... One. R.... R.", •»» V. ditto. - c. ditto. .- V. ~ V. ~ V. 1 ~ c. .. V. ditto. ".V. ditto. ..c. ~ V ...V. none. .. V. One. ... V ~ V. ...V. R. .. ditto. R. — none. R.~ One. R. .. 1 R.~ ditto. ~ V. R. ". Incumbents. Rev.Rev.Rev, Rev. Rev. Rev,Rev.Rev. Thomas De Laey. William Kellett. Wentworth Shields. Thomas Foster. Thomas De Lacy. George Connor. Robert Barker. Thomas Suttoo, Rev. Robert Lengfiel'd. Kev. Brabazon Disney. Rev.Rev.Rev.Rev, BrabaEon Disney. George Lambart. George Hardman. Anthony Adams. Rev. Joseph Turner. Rev.Rev.Rev. Charles Crawford'. Hugh Shields. George Brabazon, Rev. Robert Shanley. Rev. Rev. Rev.Rev. Skeffington Preston John BUrdett. Brinsley Nixon. John Toler. Glebe- bouses. a bouse ditto. do. in Kilbeg. I iione. a house ditto, ditto. I ditto. I ditto. ditto. ditto. none. ditto. a house ditto, none, a house 1 lodge. none. i house ditto. Glebes. 882a.in Union. 15|acr.16 acres none. 22 acres 24a.j', 28a. -."c 440./7 56o. TP 5 acres. 21 a. in Union. 1 acfe. 42 a. in. Union,, l-|acr.*12acre$ none. 31 a. in ' Union. I 7 acres. Siacres 23#a.*~-9 a.-}, The Glebes, thui * marked, have been lately acquired. ^eati) r>ioce0jBf. 15 Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- bouses Glebes. 24. Kilmoon, Piercetownland. '. R .. .~ V. One. 1 Rev. Thomas Fairtlough a house 43 a. in 1 Union. 25. Kilmessan, Macetown, ."V. ~ V. ditto. 1 Rev. David C. Ingham. ditto. 1 12acres 26. Skryne, ' R. ~ ditto. 24 a. in Ratbfeyght, Chap Union. Dowdstown, ~ V. Kilcarn, 1 Templecaro, Chap. Chap. Rer. Stephen RadelifTe. ditto. LismuUen,. Chap. Folystowh, Imp.C Stafibrdstown, Imp.C. . R.,.. ditto. Rev. John Kellett. ditto. I3acre» 'i S8. Assey, -j R.». none. none in 2 acr. in Balsoon,. / Killagh, f R. ,~ R. ~ Rev. Mark Wainright. Union. Assey. 13 a. in Clenarney, J R. .. f^illagli 29. Moymet, .......^ R... ditto. Rev. George Alley. a house lOacr.* 30. Tarah, ¦) ~ V. One.f 1 63 a. in Killeen, ~ V. Rev. William H. Irvine. ditto. Union. Dunsany, i ~ V. 1 31. Galtrim,.>>...it... ~ V. ditto. Rev. John Lowe. ditto. 8 acres. 32. Knockmark, -\ R.,.. ditto. ditto. 29a.-,% Kiltale, / R. ~ Rev. WiUiam Liddiard. Colmullen, f ~. V. Dirkpatrick, J ~ V. R.&V. ditto. Rev. WUliam Gorman. ditto. 12 acres 34. Raddonstovru, ) R. ~ ditto. Balfeighan, / R. ~, none in fan acr. Gallon, > R.~ Rev. Pons. Gouldsbury. Union. Drtimlargan, 1 R ... KUlcloan, J R. ... >. V. ditto. Rev. Arthur Ardagh. a house 4 J acres S6. Ratoath, R.&V. ditto. ditto. 6 acr. in Grenogue, ~- V. Union. Killmeglan, Creekstown, — V. Rev. L. K. Conyngbam. Cookstown, Chap. Donaghmore, J ~ V. 37. Ballymaglasson,,.. R..^ ditto. Rev. William Gorman. ditto. 20acr.» 38. Tryvett, 1 Kilbrew, ^ 1 ditto. Rev. J. Uniacke Swayne. ditto. 1 12a. .J* 39.' Ratbcore, ............ — v. ditto. Rev. John Roberts. ditto. 48 acres 40. Rathbeggan,~,i~». ~ V. ditto. Rev. James Matthews. ditto. S aeres. 41. Trim, ") ,.. V. ditto. ditto. 185f a. St. ^Maiy, -with nTrim Newtown, R.,~ ind St. TubberviUe, i R... Rev. Richard Butler. Mary. Scurlogstown, ». C. Kilcooly, ~. c. TulIygbanogue,J ».c. . Th'e Churches or Glebes-bouses, thus f marked, are in building. 16 £50eat!) H^ioceiefjer. Benefice.s. 142. Dunshauglilin Kathregan, 413. Dunboyne, Kilbi-ide, 44- Laracor, ..4.,... 45. Athboy, Rathmore,Moyagher, Girley,Kildalfcey, 46. Navan, Ardsallagh,Donoghmore, 47. Atblumney, ~. 4S. Ardbraccan, Liscartin, Rateyne, Churchtown, Mai try, CIoumacdufT, 49. Rathmoylan, .w... 50. Clonmacnois, ,..~ 51. Ballyloughloe, 7 Drumraney, 5 52. Killucan, ..~.>**~ 53. Castlepollard, ") Lickbla Faughley,Mayne, Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. R.R. StFeighanFore, Favoran, Bt Mar. de Fore Kilpatrick, 54.Killcleagh, ...J... 55. Castlecor, alias ~i Kilbrady, / Oldcastle, alias f Clolyne, J 56. Rathconnell,^.*..— 57. Killallon, 7 Killoah, S 58 Multifarnbam...... 59. Taghmon, ........... 60 Loughcrew, Dymor, Moylagb, Killeagh, Clonabraney, _ 61. St Mary's-Athlonc 62. Clonard,Killyon, R. -- R. .. R. ^•>- R. .. .. V. R. ». .... V. .^ V. ... V. ... V. R. &V. -- V. ^ V. -. V. . V. V C. . c . c. -.• c. R.&V. R.&V. One. I ditto. I ditto.ditto. ditto. ditto. ... V .* V. R. ¦>-.. R. ^ R. .. .. V. ... V. ~ V R. ~ R. '^•. a. ~ R.&V. ... V, ~. C. ditto.ditto. ditto. I ditto. ditto.f Rev. George L. Irvine. Rev. Richard HamUton. Rev. Blayney Irwine. Rev. Robert Tronson. Rev. PhUip Barry. Rev. Fran. D. HamUton Hon. and Rev. Henry Pakenham. Rev. Conway Benning. Rev. John Fitzgerald. Rev. WiUiam Peacocke. Rev. Henry Wynne. Glebe- houses, Glebes. in pro gress. a house I ditto.ditto. ditto.f ditto. ditto. ditto.ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto.ditto. Rev. Chaworth Browne. Rev. Arthur RoUeston. Rev. Thomas F. Knipe. Rev. Richard Ryan. Rev. George L. Gresson. Rev. Pons. Gouldsbury. Rev. Bond Hall. Rev. Rich. B. Vincent, Rev. James W. Sterling. Rev. George Brabazon. ditto.ditto. ditto. ditto.ditto. I ditto. ditto. 2i$acrti& 1 6 acr.* 21 acres 7i n. iri Union.: 1 1 acres detached 33 acres 38 a. 40 acres 6.S a. in Union. 39 a. 3 3 1 a. in Union. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto.ditto. 7 9 acres 2 9 acres 6 acr. 3 24 a. 30 acres ditto.ditto.f ditto.ditto. 44 acres 20 acres 8 acres. 40 acres The fractional parts, in the last Column, denote the Roods and Perches. Q^eatT) Diocessf* 17 Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- house, Glebes. 63 Castlerickard, ~».. R. ^v One. Rev, John La«ler. a houselOacres 64. Mullingar,.......^. ~ V. ditto. Rev. Thomas Robinson. ditto. 11 acre. 65. Almoritia, T Piercelown, < ', R. *- ditto. ditto.f 40 n. in R. ... 1 Rev. James HamUton. Union. 66. Drumcree, "j H. -- ditto. ditto seiner.. Killeveilagh, C >.- V Rev. Mich. De Courcy. Dysertale, ) R. ---^ 67. Portlemon, 7 Portsbangan, 5 R. ... none. none. 3 acres.' R. ~ Rev. John T. Burgh. 68. Castletown Delvin, ^- V. One. Rev. Henry Fitzgerald. a house^H jacf.! 69- Moyleskar, ', R. ~ ditto. ditto. !20a. *; Lynne, C R- -V Rev. Meade Dennis. 1 Carrick, J R. .. 1 70. Castlelost, -.-v^.^.w. R. -^ ditto. Rev. Samuel Lucas. ditto. 22acT.« 71. Clonfadforan, ¦ KilbrideVeston,;: R. ~ ditto.f 1 ditto. 20 acres *^ V- Rev. Hemsworth Usher. ! 72. Kilbeggan, -.¦»»¦»-.•» P. C. ditto.f Rev. WiUiam Marshall. ditto. 21{«. 73. Ardnurcher, "J -» V ditto f ditto. 20s acr Kilcomragh, 1 »- C. 0 .' -"1 & -r.ia KUmanaghan, V ^v C. Rev. Hemsworth Usher. Union. Clara, I ^- c. Rahue, J -..vC. 74. Enniscoffy, ; Kilbride pilate, J ' ^ V. R. ., ditto. Rev. John Hales, in pro gress. I5acres 75. FercaU, ^^ V. Ballyboy, .... V. ditto. 3.391 a. Kilhaghey, ..^ V. ditto. ditto- 641 ia. Lyn alley. ^v V. ditto. Rev, Thomas Kemmis. 52o2a. Raban, -^ V. ditto. 45 acr. Drumcullin, .^ V. 292fn, Eglish, w V. ditto. 76. Kilbride, alias, 7 Tullamore, ^ .- c. ditto. Rev. Pons. Gouldsbury. ditto. 77. Newt. FertuUagh, R. -- ditto. Rev. Henry Rochfoi-t. ditto. 40«- • 78. Churchtown, -j R- ¦•¦^ ditto. Rey. Roger Forde. ditto. 2 -la. in Dysart, C R. -- Rev. Stephen Radcliffe, Union. Cowragh, ) Chap. Rev. Hemsworth Usher. 79. Rathcondra, •.¦.-.... R. -'- ditto. Rev. Fred. A. Potter. ditto. 23 acres 80. Kilkenny West, -v.. ** V- ditto. Rev. Rich. B. Bryan. ditto. I5acr.« 81. Tessauran, •\ ^.. V ditto. ditto. 394 acr. Firbane, C ^^ V 1 Rev. Henry Mahon. 1 KUnegarenagh, ) R. ~ ditto. ditto. 7 2 acres 82. Vastina, alias * 7 Castlet.Kindelani R. ... ditto. Rev. Thomas Robinson. ditto. 20a^\* 83. Reynagh, 7 Gallen, S R. ^- ... V ditto.ditto. Rev. John Burdett. ditto. 1 94 acres 137 acr. 84. Castlejordan, 7 Ballyboggan, 5 P.C. ~ C. ditto. 1 Rev. John Digby. none. none. 85. Nobber, •.-.^w.w.. P.C. ditto. Rev. James Ellis. a house 40 acres 86. Enniskeen, .^v..^-» P.C. ditto. Rev. William Pratt. ditto. 35 acres 87. Ardagb,->'v»'»-v-wv^ P. C. ditto. Rev. James M'Causland. ditto.f 10 acr.* 88. Mayne, »^-v»-v-v»-v* P. C. ' ditto. 'Rev. Richard Vavasour. ditto. 4 acres. ia ^eatft aDioce^jef. Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- f, houses. Glebes, 89. Killeagh,.... 90. Kinnegad, 91. Stonehall, 92. Clara, S3, Raban,>~»... 94, Durrow, ».». 95. Baliymore, «. 96. Forgnay, .... 97. Kilbixy, .«.. 98. Drumraney, , 99. Bonowen, ,.., 100. Killohanagan, IQI. Leney,Foran, Kilmacnevaii;LeckenTyfernan, P.C.P.C. P.C. P.C.P. c. inanagan, ». n,' 7 acnevan, K. en, I •nan, J P.P. P. P. P. P. P.P. C.C c c.c. c. c.c. *» c. ~ c. ~ c. ~ c. One. ditto. ditto.ditto. ditto.ditto. ditto. ditto.ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto.f ditto. Rev. Thomas O'Rourkt Rev. Charles O'Beirne. Rev. John James Fox. Rev. Sl^eltpn Gresson. Rev. Francis Ennis. Rev. Cuth. Fetherstone. Rev. Edward ^onovan. Rev. James IVfoffatt. Rev. John T. Burgh. Rev. John Alexander. Rev. Irwine. Rev. Joseph Green. Rev. Daniel Ward. a house ditto.ditto. ditto. ditto.ditto. ditto. none. a house ditto. none. housef ditto.f SO^cf:* SOacrei 4 acres. IQapres lOacr.* 2SBcr.»30 acres none. lOacres none. ISacr.* 22acr.* CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev. James R. Moffatt, Rev. John M'Evoy, Rev. George Everard, Rev. Charles O'Neill, Rev. John Young, Rev. Francis D. Hamilton, Rev. George R. Tronson, Rev. Richard Tronson, Rev. James Hamilton, Rev. Robert Thompson, Rev. Michael Egan, Rev. Thomas Smith, Rev. James Surridge, Rev. N. J. Halpin, Rev. Creagh Code, Rev. Francis Davidson, Rev. Charles Burton, Rev. Charles Turpin, Rev. Josepb Bames, Rev. .William Eames, Rev. Thomas Bourne, Rev. Thomas Isdall, Rev. Thomas Walsh, Rev. James E. Burton, Rev. Thomas De Lacy, Rev. WiUiam Kellett, Rev. George O'Connor, Rev. Thomas De Lacy, Rev. Brabazon Disney, Rev. George Hardman, Rev. Skeffington Preston, B«v. Pons. Gouldsbury, Rev. Richard Butler, Rev. PhUip Barry, Hon.& Rev. H. Pakenham, Rev. Conway Benning, Rev. Chaworth Browne, Rev. Thomaa F. Knipe, Rev. Richard B. Vincent, Rev. John Lawler, Rev. Thomas Kemmis, Same, Same, Rev. Pons. Gouldsbury, Rev. James Hamilton, Rev. Roger Fprde, Rev. William Peacocke, Rev. Henry Mahon, Kells.Moynalty. Donoghpata'ick.Kilskyre. Slane. .¦ Stackallen. Drumcondra. Raddonstown.Trim. Navan. Ardbraccan. Rathmoylan.Castlepollard. Oldcastle. Loughcrew. Castlerickard. Ballyboy. Lynalley. EgUsh. Tullamore. Almoritia. Churchtown.Ballyloughloe. Lemanagban. f This mark in the third and fifth Columns denotes that the Church or Glebe- House is in buildingr An Asterisk, in the last Column, denotes that the Glebe has been lately acquired ; and the fractional parts, in the same Column, after the letter a. (acres) specify the number of roods and perches in the Glebe. iJltatl^ ©iorcgsf. 19 A SnTYiniarT .Arrmint of Ihe several Sums of ^Toney granted by the Board of First-Fruits, since their Institution in 1712 to the present period, for the purpose of Huilding Churches and Glebe- Houses, in the Diocess of Meath. In some cases the years could not be specified, as the Bishop's Certificate has not been received of the Churcli or Glebe-House having bc'-n siiFFicrENTLY BUILT, which consequt'ntly argues that the Building was not completed on the Sth January, 1819. 1 r Cliurches. Gifts, Loans uildtpg when Glebe-Houses. Gifts. Loans BuiliJing when ' Ii nished- finished. 1 . Lemanagban, 150 1. Kime^saii, 100 1732 2. Kilbride, 250 1766 2. Almoritia, *- 100 1733 3. Killiah, "-- 500 1800 3. KiUegally, - 100 1751 4. Ballvmaglass. 600 ISOO 4. Trim, 100 1752 5. Kilbixv, "" 500 1805 5. Rynagh, -^- 100 1763 6. Killallon, ~ — 150 1805 1 6. Enniskeerv, .- 150 1789 7. Rathconnell, 500 1805 j 7. Nobber, -™ 150 1789 8 Kilmainham. 500 1805 8. Kilskyre, 100 1789 9. Downpatrick, SOO 1805 9. .\rdbraccan. 100 17S9 10. Rathcondra, 500 1805 10. Castlerickard, 103 1790 11. Ardagh, 500 1805 11 Kinnegad, " 150 1790 12 Tessauran, -- JOO 1805 12, Syddaii, 100 1790 15. Vastina, 500 1805 13 Ki'besgan, " 100 1804 14. M.iyne, 500 1805 14. Killucan, 100 1809 15. Kilbride, 500 1805 15. Ballyloghloe, 100 675 1809 16. StonehaU, .- 600 1808 16. Painstown, - 100 625 1810 17 Colpe, 600 1809 17. Slane, ^--- 100 500 1810 1 8. Favoran, «.* 450 50 1809 18. St M. Drogh. 450 150 1810 19. Churchtown. 600 1810 19. Castlelost, 400 400 1810 20. St.M. Drogh. 600 500 1810 20 Drumraney, 450 60 18U 21 Clonard 400 1810 21. Clonfadforan, 400 .300 1811 23. Leney, «-..- 550 1810 22. Clongill, — - 400 350 1 1811 23. Drumraney, 600 1812 23. Killalon, ¦^" 100 750 , 18i2 24. Gallen, 600 1812 24. St..M.Athlone 100 500 1812 25. .Skryne,-."- 500 500 1812 25. Julianstown. 400 400 1812 26. Ballyloghloe, 400 1812 26. Mullingar, .- 100 675 ; 1812 27. Castlelost, - 600 1814 27. Clara, 450 50 1812 28. Drumcree, -- 850 1815 28. Mayne, ..«.• 450 50 , 1812 29. Raihbeggan, 800 1816 29. Durrow, *.— 450 50 j 1812 50. Killucan,-*.^ 51 . Almoritia, *- 100 1200 600 1816 1816 30. Tessauran, .- 100 1812 31 Newtown, " 100 625 ; 1813 52. Kilshine, 890 18l6 52. Baliymore, " 450 SO : 1813 33. Navan, -^-... 600 1100 1817 S3. Donaghpatrick ] 200 600 1813 54. Killoughy, .- 900 1818 34. N. T.FertuUa 350 450 1813 33. Bonowen, « 600 1818 35. Kilmore, 250 500 1813 36. Dunshaughlin 700 1818 36. Rathconnell, 400 232 ' 1813 37. Kilmoon, "•> 500 181Si|37. Agher, 450 168 i 1813 38. 01dca»tle, - 1000 1818 ' 38. Taghmon,...- 400 300 11813 59. Ratoath, -^" 805 1818 1 39. Laracor, ..* 200 550 11813 40 Kilbride, [ Tciliaraore, . " 40. Ratoath, ..- 100 900 1 1815 .600 5000 1818 41. Moymet, — - 400 400 1815 41. Kilcleagh, .. 857 1818 42. Moliscar,"* - 200 500 1813 16,200 12,812 96O0 10,800 20 JHcatib SBioffffi?, Churches. Gifts. Loans Brought over, 42: Knockmark, 43. Ballyboy, 44. Mullingar, 45. Duleek, . 46. Moynalty, .. 47. Enniscotfy, - 48. Clonfadforan, 49. Castlepollard; 50. Kilbridepilale 5 1 . Killohanagan 52. KUbeggan, 16200 900 900 500 900 12812 900 120015001000 3000 700 200 Building when finished 1819 Total, 19,400 21,512 Glebe-HouseF 43. 44. 45. 4647. 48.4950,51. 52. 53. 54.55. 56. 57. 58.59, 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66.67.68.69.70 71- 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. ,¦9. Brought over Vastina, . — Kilken. West. Tarah, Churchtown, Skryne, — *' Keutstown," Oldcastle, >- Dunboyne,- Killeagh,-"- Rathmolion, Stackallen, - Ardnurcher,CT. Delvin Galtrim, - • .- Moyglare,-* Knockmark, Kilbride 7 Tullamore. y Kilbixy, ."- Stonehall, . Tryvitt, «.- Rathcondra,Athboy, Rathbeggan, Ballymaglass, Firbane, -^.~ Ralian, --.....- Kilcleagh, .- Dunshaughl. Favoran, ----- Killohanag. Bonowen, .- Colpe, .....^ Leney, "^-..— Loughcrew, Almoritiai .- Ardagb, ^-.v- Kilbridepilate Total Gifts. 9600 100 300 100 410 100100 300300450 100 looloo 400400400 100 550450 450 300550 100 450 200 450450500 ' 100 450450450 450 450 100 200 450450 -. iBuildingl Loans wh.'n finished. 10800 900500 750 210900625SOO500 50 650 1150 320 300590675 450 SOSO SOO450 1050 160 600 50 50 500 550 SOso'50 99 SO 1275 600 50 200 1815 1815 18141814 18141814 1814 1814181418141815 181518IS1815 18151815 181518161817 1817 18181818 18181818 1818 1819 1819 20,760 26,104 Within the last Ten Years, a power was given to the Trustees of the FiRST-FaniTS to lend Sums of Money, under certain restrictions, for build ing Churches and Glebe-Houses, in addition to the Gifts which they had been enabled to grant for .these purposes. It is optional with the Board to demand Interest on the Loan or not, and this discretionary power is vested in the Trustees by Act of Parliament. The several Sumj which have been advanced by way of Loan for this Diocess, appear in the third and seventh Columns : the mode of repaying the Loans for Churches and Glebe-Houses, has been already mentioned in Page 9. C>ciiun IDiocc?"0. 21 LORD BISHOP, OT TH2 UNITED DIOCESSES OF DOWS AND CONNOR. The Right Reverend, NATHANIEL ALEXANDER, D.D. &c. &c. &e. CHAPTER. DE.iy. The Hon. & Vert Rev. Edmond Knox, A.M. PREBENDARIES. DIGNlT.iRIES. Rev. Richard Wolseley. Precentor. Rev. Hamilton Morgan, Chancellor. Rev. Lucas Waring. Treasurer. Rev. Robert Alexander. Archdeacon. Rev. Robert Trail. of St. Andrews. Rev. James Alexander, of Dunsford. VJCARS CHORAL. None. RURAL DEANS. None. CONSISTORIAL COURT. Vicar General,^^^^.-^^^ Rev. Snowden Cupples, L.L.D- Surrogates, ..«.....-. Rev. Anthony Trail, and Rev. Edward Cupples, L.L.B. iiegts(rari,...»....~.. Rev. Robert Alexander, and Rev. James Alexander. Dep Regist. ..^.....^.v. Henry Theo. Higginson, Esq. Proctors, "-.^"..-...^ Messrs. Wm. Dillon, Chas. O'Donnell, Hugh Wallace, Jno. Pennington, and Henry B. Magee. DIOCESAN SCHOOLMASTER. Reverend Ali.en Bell. In 1441, John Bishop of Connor, obtained from Pope Eugene IV. a Union of the Sees of Down and Connor, which has ever since continued. — In the 14th year of King Charles I. it was represented to his Majesty, that the Cathedral Church of Down and Connor was so inconveniently situated in a remote part of the Diocesses, as to prove not only prejudicial to the Service of God, but also to the necessary Assembling of the Bishop and his Clergy ; in consequence of which Letters Patent were passed for constituting the Church of Lisburne, alias Lisnegarvie, in the County of Antrim, the Cathedral Church, and Episcopal See, of the Diocesses of Down and Connor, 14 Chas. 2. p. 1. m 14. — It has been since deemed expedient to re-build the Cath. Church of Down, the earlier execu tion of which measure had been obstructed bythe total anuiliilation aud loss of the fund for the Economy, His late Majesty was therefore pleased, t» grant oflOOO towards the re-building of the Cathedral of Down ; and it having been considered desirable that a permanent fund should be established for the support of the Cathedral and for the celebration of Divine Service, the late Dean proposed, with the consent of the Bishop, and Chapter, lhat the Annual ' Sum of j!'300 should be aUotted out ofthe Tithes of the Deanery; an Act was there.^'ore passed in this year for making the profits of the Deanery chargeable witti an Annuity to that amount, for repairing the Cathedral, and for supporting three Vicars Choral, six Choristeis and an Organist, of whom the Dean should have the appointment, subject to the iJishop's ' visilation.^30 Geo. 111. ch, 43. 22 33ci\xn Bicicffiof. Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur- clics. lucuiiibents. Glebe- Mouses. Glebes Corps ofthe Deanery. 1. Down, R. " One. none. One Ballyculter, R. *. -;cc Nos ^ see No. acre. Bailee, R. .. i7toiO. The Hon. & Very Rev. 271030. Bright, R. .- Edin'oud Knox, Saul, . R. .. Tyrella, J R, .- Corps of the Prccentorship 2. Loughin-lsland, R. .. lilto Rev. Richard Wolseley. none. none. Corps of tlie ChaiuxUorship. 3. Ballyphilip, ? Ardglass, R. .. R. .. ditto. i Rev. Hamilton Morgan a house 1 5 acres Corps of ilie Treasarership 4. Kirkeel, ) R. .. ditto. ditto. 30 acres Kilcoo, W R. .. ditto. Rev. Lucas Waring. Kilmegan. ) R. " ditto. Corps of the Arch^acanry ¦ 5. Hillsborough, ' Drumboe, \ Drumbeg, I Kilclief, ¦' R. .. ditto. ditto. 22 acres R. .. see32 Rev. Robert Alexander. R.&V. One. R. .. see34 245 acr. Corps itf St. Andrew's Freb 6. Inch, Ardkeen, 11. .- One. none in R. - Rev. Robert Trail. ditto. ¦ 11 'LAW 1 11 Union. Witter, .. V. 7. Dunsford, ........ R. .- ditto. Rev. James Alexander. none. ditto. 8. Rathmidlen,".." " V. ditto. Rev. Charles Archbold. .1 bouse 5^ acres 9. Saintfield, -."...- .* V. ditto. Rev. Henry Wolseley. ditto. 1 2 acres 10. Killaney, «.. -., V. none. Rev. Charles Hamilton. none none. 1 1. Killileagh, '...-.«.- R. .. One. Rev. Peter Cariet(m. a house 14 acres 12. Killinchy, .......^ R. .- ilitto. 9.ev. James Hewetson. ditto. 1 1 acres 13. Donaghadee, ..." " V. ditto Rev. Francis Lascelles. ditto. 14 acres 14, Knockbreda,^...*- R. .- litto. Rev. Mervyn Pratt. ditto 1 2 acres 15. Ballywalter, ^ .. V. ditto. ditto. 30o. in lunishargy, s -* V. Rev. William Boyd. Union. Ballyhalbert, 3 .. V. 16. Duniluiiald, ...-«.- R. .- ditto. Rev. Roger -M. Dillon. ditto. IS'acr. 17. Tullynakill, .. V. ditto.fj liev. John Gwynne. none. none. 18. Kilmud, — ....« *. V. ditto -f, Rev. George S. Benson. ditto. ditto. 19. Kilmore, ........ " V ditto. Rev. Leslie Creery. a house 1 7 acres 20. Magliera, «~.~.« " V. none. Rev. James Maffett. none. 1 2 acres 21. Comber, -..-.~... Imp.C One. Rev. George Birch. a liouse 1 1 acres 22. Newtownards,".. Imp.C. ditto.f Rev. Mark Cassidy. ditto. 20 acres 23. Bangor, .-..^ Imp.C. ditto. llev. Henry Ward. ditto. 1 2 acres 24. Gray Abbey, . — Imp.C. ditto. Rev. John Kane. none. none. 25. Hollywood, «-." Imp.C ditto.. Rev. William Holmes. a house 1 2 acres 26. Killough, .- P. C. ditto. Kev. William Milligan. ditto. none. 27. Ballyculter, ...... PC. litto. Rev. Charles Wolseley. ditto. ditto. 28. Bailee, PC litto. llev. Thomas WariHg. ditto. ilitto. 29. Bright, ...... — p. c. litto. Rev Wm. Annesley. ditto. ditto. 30. S.iul, -.^.....^..^v. p. c. ditto. Rev. Edmond Custis. ditto. tlitto. 51. Ardglass, ..^..-... 1'. C. ditto. Rev. George Crane. ditto. none. 32. Drumboe,....***. P.C. iitro. Rev. Marcus Fallon. ditto. 3\ acre 33. Ardkeen, ......... p. c. litto. Rev. Henry Dillon. ditto. none. .i4 Kilclief, .«.. p. c. ido. Rev. Samuel Burdy. ditto. IDotott SDiocc^i9?. 2-3 CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev Richard Maunsell, Hon. & Rev. Edin, Knox, Down. Rev. Skeffingt. Thomson, Rev. Richard Wolseley, b Loughin-IsLtnd. Uev. Jaraes Maffett, O Rev. Lucas Waring, Kilcoo. Kev. G. M'Dow. Johnson, H Same, r-1 Kilmegan. Rev. George S. Benson, H Rev. Robert -Alexander, Hillsborough. Uev. William Lindsay, tr' < Same, M Drumbeg. Kev. Allen Bell, Rev. Robert Trail, s Inch. llev Henry Leslie, Rev. James Alexander, Dunsford. Rev. Ham. S. Beresford, (J Rev. James Hewetson, Killinchy, Rev. Ross Jebb, Rev. Mervyn Pratt, Knockbreda. Rev. Richard Carleton, Rev. Leslie Creery. Kilmore. CHURCHES AND G^LESE-HOUSES. The following Sums of Money have been granted for Building Churches and Glebe-Houses in this Diocess, since the Institution of tbe Board in 1712, to the present period. — The Parishes are arranged in Chronological order Churches. Gifts, 1. Ardkeen, — - 2. Drumboe, .... 5. Drumbeg,-... 4. Kilcoo - 5. Killileagh,».. 6. Ardglass, *-.- 7. Knockbreda, 8. Kirkeel, 9. Newtownards 10. Kilmud, ..- 1 1. Tullyiiakill,- a'otal, ' 100 500 500 200 800 100 900 900 600 4600 Loans 2000 400 825 21604000 BuUding when finished. 1786 1795 1812 18121813 1816 1818 9385 Where the years are not suffixed to the Grants, it is to be understood that the Building was not completed oil the Sth January, 1819. Glebe-Houses Gifts. Loans 1. Donaghadee, 2. Cumber, «. 3, Killinchy,-.. 4 Kilmore, ... 5. Hollywood, . 6. Newtownards, 7. Ardglass,. . 8. KUlileagh, 9. Ardkeen, . 10. Bailee, 1 1. Drumboe, -. 12. Knockbreda, 13. Saul, ........* 14. RathmuUen, IS. KUclief, .... 16. Ballyculter, . 17. Ballyphilip, .. '.8. KUlougb, . Total, ~ Building when Unished 100 100 100 100 450 450 450 100 450 450 450 100 450 450 450450 100450 5650 3650 SO50SO 1350 505050 825 SO 150 SO50 825 50 173417381789 1794 1812 1812 18131815 181618161816 1816 18161817 1817 18171818 1818 BISHOPS SINCE THE REFORMATION. I . John Merriman, promoted 1568. 13. Sarauel Foley, promoted 1694 2. Hugh Allen, ditto 1573. 14. Edward Walkington , ditto 1695. 5 Edward Edgeworth, ditto 1593. IS. Edward Smith, ditto 1699. 4 John Charden, ditto 1596. 16. Francis Hutchinson, ditto 1720. J Robert Humston, . ditto 1602. 1 7. Carew Reynel, ditto 1 739 6 John Tod, . ditto 1606. 1 8. John Ryder, ditto 1745. 7. James Dundas, ditto 1612. 19 John VVhitcombe, ditto 1752. «, Robert Ecblin, dmo 1613. 20. Robert Dowries, ditto 1752. y. Henry Leslie, ditto 1635. 21. Arthur Sfliyth, ditto 1753. 10. Jeremy laylor. ditto 1660. 22. James Trail, ditto 1765. 11. Roger Boyle, ditto 1667. 23. WiUiam Dickson ditto 1783. 12. Thomas Hacket, . ditto 1672. 24. Nath. AiEXAMDan, ditto 1804. 24 CTonnoi: i!3iciccisi3. LORD BISHOP. Vide Down Diocess. CHAPTER. DEAN. The Very Reverend Theophilus Bla relet. PREBENDARIES. DIGNITARIES. Rey. Richard Symes, Precenior. Rev. William Trail, D.D. Chancellon Re\'. David Duncan, Treasurer. Rev. Anthony Trail, « Archdeacon. Rev. Fielding Ould, of Connor. Rev. John Gwynne, of KUroot. Rev. William Dickson, of Rasharkin. Rev. Stephen Dickson, of Carnecastle. DIOCESAN SCHOOL-MASTER, NOT ArrOINTED. Tlie Consistorial Court is the same as in Down Diocess. — There are no Vicars Choral belonging to the Chapter, nor is the Diocess divided into Rural Deaneries. The Diocesses of Down and Connorwere united in 1441. Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur- ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses Glebes. Corps ofthe Deanery. 1. Carrickfergus, "} R. .. One. none. 4 acre s Inver, 1 R. .. 1 Ralloo, > R. .. 1 Very Rev. Theo.Blakeley Island Magee, \ R. .. ditto. Moblusk, } K. ~ Corps of tilt Prccentorship- . 2. Ballymoney, 7 Tulloghore, S R. - R. .. ditto. Rev. Richard Symes. a house 20 acres Corps ofthe Treasurership. 3. Agherton, 7 Ardclinis, 5 R. ~. R. .. ditto. Rev. David Duncan. ditto. 20 acres Corps of the Archdeaconry. « 4. Billy, -J R. .. ditto. ditto 20 acres Ballyclugg, f R. - see No. see No. Armoy, ^ ^* "^^ 13&15. Rev. Anthony TraU. 15&15. Donigore, 1 R. .. Kilbride, J R. .. Corps of Connor Preb. 1 5. Connor, ~t R. .. ditto. ditto. 40 acres Solar, / Killyglin, ( R, .. R. .. Rev. Fielding Ould. Killagan, J R. " Corps of Kilroot Preb. 6. Kilroot, f - V. none. none. Templecorran, >=¦ .. V. Rev. John Gwynne. Ballynure, ) R. .. ditto. Corps of Rasharkin Vreb. 7. Rasharkin, ~\ R. .. ditto. ditto. 23 acres Kildallock, / Finvoy, f l-.r see No. 41 Rev. WiUiam Dickson. Kilraghts, J R. « Connor DiocfiSg. 25 Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses. Glebes. Corps of Carnecasie rreb. 8. Carnecastle, "i R. .. One. a house 2O0. in Kilwagher, 1 R. « 1 Union. Ballycor, V R. .. ditto. Rev. Stephen Dickson. R.ishee, I R. " 1 Derry keigh an, J R. -. ditto. 9. Derryaghy, ...... .. V. ditto. Rev. Philip Johnston. none. none. 10. Billv, . .. V ditto. Rev. Thomas Babington. a house 20 acres 1 1. Ballyclugg, 7 Baltymena, ^ .. V. Imp.C. ditto. Rev. Richard Babington. 1 a bouse 5 acres. 12. BaUintoy, .- R. .. ditto. Rev. Robert Trail. ditto. 40 acres 13. Loughgeel, 7 Armoy, JT .. V. ditto. Rev. Stevenson Hunter. 1 .. V. ditto. ditto. 23 acres 14. Templepatrick, .^ .. V. none. Rev. Arth. C. Macartney. none. none. IS. Donigore, 1 Kilbride, J " V. R. .. One. Rev.G M'Dow. Johnston ditto. 1 ditto. 16, Colerain, ..«....- ., V. ditto. Rev. Edward Harvey. a house 45 acres 17. Milltown, ) St. Johnstown , J .. V. •.. V ^'"°- Rev. William Hawkey. none. 1 40 acre* 18. AhogBill, ".. R. .. ditto. Rev. Henry Leslie. a house I.38|acr 19. Ramoan, 7 Culfatrin, J .. V. « V. t'"°-'Rev. Charies Hill. ditto.. ditto. 1 25 acres 20. Dunluce, ^......^ .. V ditto. Rev. C. M'Dan. Stewart, ditto 20 acres 21. Glenarm, ) Templeoughter, \ R. " R. " '''""•Rev. John Hodges. ditto. 1 27^ acr. 2?. Dunaghv,..— — * R .- ditto. Rev. Richard RusseU. ditto. 25 acres 25. Skerry, -j 1 .. V. ditto. none. none in Glynne, V R. .. Rev. George Macartney. Union. Racavan, J R. .. 24. Layde, .."^.^.... R. " ditto.Rev. WiUiam Lindsay. none. 4 acres. 25. Antrim, 7 Templepatrick, ;, .. V. R. " '"°'|Rev. George Macartney. ditto. 1 none. 26. Rathlin- Island, .. R. .. ditto. Rev. James Moore. a house none. 27. Duncan, 7 Cranfield, JT .. V. .. V. '''""¦JRev. W.Geo.Macartney. "°"^' ditto. 28. Driimmaul, -»^ "-*-.- .. V. ditto. Rev. Samuel S. Heatly. ditto. ditto: 29. Killead, ...- .. V. ditto. Rev. W.Geo. Macartney, ditto. lOiacr; 50. Ballylinny, .- V. 1 1 Carmony, .."V. ditto. Rev. Samuel Smith. a hoase SO acres Ballymartin, R. .. 1 i 1 51. Lisburne, »..--.... R. « ditto. Rev, Snowden Cupples. ditto. none. 32. Magherunesk, 7 Aghagalloii, j' " V. .. V. none, 1 Rev. Philip Fletcher. none. 1 ditto. ditto. 33. Bailinderry, -....— .. V. One. Rev. Juhn Connor. ditto. ditto. 34. Glenavy, -\ .. v.; ditto. a bouse i acre Camlin, C .. V. Rev. Edward Cupples.' Irish Tuilyrusk, 3 " V. ¦ 35. Maragall, ...... »- .. V. ditto. Rev. Francis Patten, none. none. 36- Lambeg, «.....- R. .. ditto. The Lord Bishop. ditto; ditto. 37. Belfast,.... ...... .. V. ditto. Vacant. a house 20 acres 38. Ballycastlc, ".".. Chap. ditto. Rev. Luke Connolly. none. none. 39. Upper Falls, .." P. C, ditto. Rev. John Worth. Fea. ditto. ditto. 40. Finvoy, ....-"..-.^ P.C ditto. Rev. James Grier. ' a house ditto. 41. Larne, «.... — . P. C. ditto. Rev Stephen Gwynne. none. none. 26 (Eonmt 3i9tocc0iSf, CURATES ASSISTANT. Rei'. Richard Dohbs, Rev. W. St. John Smyth, Rev. Charles Oulton, Rev. Arth. C. Macartney Rev. Charles Douglass, Rev. Edward Cordner, Rev. Hughs. Cumming, Rev. John Johnston, Rev. Wm. Crawford, Rev. Richard S. Dobbs, Rev. Wm. Mortimer, Rev. Robert M'Cullogh, Rev. Robert Young, Rev. Thomas Cupples, Rev. Edward Vernor, Rev. Matthew Jellett, Rev. John Brown, Rev. James Morewood, Very Rev. Theo. Blakeley, Same, Rev. Richard Symes. Rev.G. M'Dow..Tohnson, Rev. Stephen Dickson, Rev. Philip Johnson. Rev. Richard Babington, Rev. Henry Lerlie, Rev. George Macartney, Rev. William Lindsay, Rev, George Macartney, Same, Rev. Wm. G. Macartney Rev. Snowden Cupples, Rev. Philip Fletcher, Rev. John Connor, Rev i The Lord Bishop, Carrickfergus. Islandmagee. Ballymoney. Kilbride. Derrykeighan. Derryaghy. Ballymcna. Ahoghill.R acavan. Layde. Antrim. Dunaine.Killead.Lisburn.Aghagallnn. Ballinderry. Belfast. Lambeg. CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSES. A Summary view of the several Sums of Money which bave b een granted, since the Institution of the Board of First-Fruits tothe present time, for the purpose of Building Churches and Glebe- HogsEs in the Diocess of Connor. — The Parishes are arranged in Chronological order. Churches. 1. Ramoan, -> 2. Glenavy,..., 5. BaUintoy, . 4. Billy, . 5, Carnecastle, 6. Connor. -«. 7. Rathlin, ... 8. Belfast, .... 9. Finvoy, .. 10. Antrim, .. Total, Gifts. 200 800800 800 800 4500 600 8500 Loans Building when liniBhed. -400 250 500 350 10001500 18121812 18141815 1815 1815 1815 18171817 I8I7 Glebe-House? 4005 There are certain limits, which the Loans for Churches and Glebe- Houses cannot exceed, and as the liraits have been prescribed by Act of Pariiament, the Board bave laid down a Scale, within the Provisi ons of the Act, according to which the Loans are regulated. 1. Armoy, ...- 2. Dunluce,... 5. Ballymena,- 4. BaUintoy, . 5. Deanery,... 6. Agherton, .- 7. Armoy, «...- 8. Billy, .- 9. Dunluce,"..^ lo. Finvoy, ..-.- ll. Ramoan, ->^.- -12. Glenarm, "~ 5. Carnemony, 14. AhoghUl, .. 15. Carnecastle, 16. Dunaghy, ..-. 17. Donaghadee, 18. Glenavy, .... 19. Belfast, .... 20. Connor, ..... Total, Gifts. 100100 100 100100 250 100 550 400450 450450300 100 450 100 400 500 450 400 5450 Loans „hen Ifinished. 500 450 .300 SO 120 46 500 1500 50 700 400500 SO 400 175117451756 1792 18051810 1810 1810 1812 18121812 1815 181418151815 1816 18181819 |SS66 Detrtp IDiocc0si. 27 LORD BISHOP. The Honorable and Right Reverend, WILLIAM KNOX, D.D, &c. &c. &c. CHAP TER. DEAN. Very Rev. Thokas Bukbubv Gough. DIGNITARIES. PREBENDARIES. Rev. Sarauel Law Montgomery, Chancellor. Rev. Thomas T. Aveling, Archdeacon. Vicars Chokai., None. Rev. John M. Staples, o/* Moville. Rev. Francis Gouldsbury, of Cumber. Rev. John Paul, of Aghadowy. RURAL DEANS. Rev. Edward Chichester, -».~~ o/" C<«M(yf ojkJ Cloncha. Rev. John Paul, ..... ..»....^.»- of Aghadowy. Rev, Arch. Robt Hamilton, ^f^ of Balteagh. Kev. Francis Gouldsbury, »..- of Cuniber Upper. Rev. Stewart Hamilton, ¦^m.^..^ of Camus, jwcta Morne, CONSISTORIAL COURT. Yicar General, •. Surrogate,Registrar, Dep. Regist. .....r,. Proctors,'^ ..Rev. Samuel Law Montgomery. .Rev. Richard Babington. >Sir James Galbraitb, Bart. Dublin. .William Camec, Gent. Derry. .Messrs Peter M'Donougb, R. Murray, James Gregg, Caldwell Clarke, A. Crookshank, John Shannon, Hugh Nesbitt, Robert MUler, and George Franks. DIOCESAN SCHOOL-MASTER, AlfD LIBRARIAN, Reverend James Knox. Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe-houses. Glebes. Corps of the Deanery. 1. Templemore, ^ Faughanvale, C Clondermot, ) Corps of Uie Chancellorship. 2. Moville Lower,-.... Corps of the Archdeaconry. 3. Dunboe, ......... .~ R. ~. R.~R. - R. ... R. ~ One. ditto.ditto. ditto.ditto. Very Rev. T. B. Gough. Rev. S. L. Montgomery. Rev. Thos. T. Aveling. a house none. a house 10 acres 600 acr. 750 acr. none. 388 acr. H ^8 t)tvx^ '€>iomsi. Benefices. Den on of Parish. Chur- ches. Incumbents. Glebe - houses Glebes 4. Moville Upper, ... R. .V One. Rev. John Mol. Staples. a huust 70acres( _ 5. Cumber Upper,... R. .. ditto. Rev. Fras. Gouldsbury. ditto. 11.88 a 6. Aghadowy, ....... R. .. ; ditto. Rev. John Paul. ditto. 318 a. 7. Ardstraw,.......-. R. - ditto Rev. Richard H Nash. ditto. 710 a.. 8. Aghanlooe, ...... R. ~ ditto. Rev. William Robinson. ditto. 25 acres ' 9. Badony Upper, ~.i R. ... ditto; R'ev. Thomas Stack.' ditto. 170o. 1 0. Badony Lower, ... R. .. ditto. Rev. Edward S. Roberts none. none. 11. Balteiigh, ......... R. .. ditto. Rev. Arch. R. Hamilton a house 98 acres 12. Bovevagh, ........ R. .. none Rev. John Harvey. ditto. 68 acres 13. Bannagher, 7 Dungiven, ^ R. -- ~> V. One.ditto. Rev. Alexander- Ross. ditto. ' 1 900 a. 400 a. 14. Ballysci^lin, ., R. .. ditto. Rev. Thoma's Spotswood. ditto. 63 aeres ) 5. Ballynascreen....... R. ~ ditto. Rev. Gardiner^oung. ditto. 543 0. 3 6. Cloncha, «-...... R, .. ditto. Rev. Edward Chichester ditto. 275 o. ;i7. CuldafF, ,......-.'.'. R. -^ ditto. Same. ditto. 67 acres 1 8. Clonmany, ........ R.&V. ditto. Rev. John Dobbs. ditto. 306 a. 1 9. Cam JuMa Morne, R. ... ditto. Rev. Stewart Hamilton. none-. 35Ca. 20. Cappagh,.'.*...!.^-^ R. ..^. ditto, Rev. James "W. Ormsby. a house 930 «. 21. Clonleigh,~.~..~ R^.. ditto. Rev. Averell Daniel. none. 427 o. 22, Cumber Lower, „ R, -- ditto, Rev, Richard Bkbington a house 106 a. 23 CamusjuiwBann, H. .... ditto. Rev. H'arrison- Balfour. ditto. 212 a. 24. Desertegny, ...... R. .. ditto. Rev. Peter B. Maxwell, none. 200 a. 25. Donagh, .........^ R. .. ditto. Rev George Marshall. a house 162 a. R;&V. ditto. Rev. Sir J. Lighton, Bt. ditto. 750 a. 27. Donagheady, ...... R. ^- ditto. Rev. And. T. Hamilton. ditto. ISOOo. 28. Driimragb; ........ R. ... ditto. Rev. Robert Burrowes. ditto. SSOo. '29. Drumachose, ~~ R. ... ditto. Rev. Elias Thackery. ditto. 84 acres 30. Besertoghill, .... R. ... ditto. Rev. Ohver M'Causland. ditto. 301a. 31. Desertmartin, ..... R. ... ditto. Rev. Charles. C.olthucst. . ditto. 305 a. 3i2. ErrigaU, ~.~..... R. .. ditto. Rev. George V. Sampson. ditto. 338 a. 33. Fahan Upper....... R. ... ditto- Rev WiUiam Knox. ditto. 58 acres SI; KiUowen,..^........ R. ... ditto. Rev. Robert Hazlett. none. 30 acres 55. Kilrea, .......... R. -* ditto. Rev. John Waddy. a house 560 a. 36. Killelagh, ... R. -? ditto. Rev. Hlime Lawder. ditto. 164 a. 37. Kilcronaghan, .. R. ~ ditto. Rev. Jas. Spencer Knox. ditto. 108 a.. 38. Leekpatrick, ....... Ri -V ditto. Kev. Francis Bl-o«Tllow. ditto. 120 a. 39. Langfield, Lower, R. ~ ditto. Rev. Gilbert King. ditto. 1610 a. 40. Langfield, Upper, R. - ditto. Uev. Joseph Pilkington. ditto. 5 2 acres 41. Maghera, — 1....... ... R. ... ditto. [lev. Jas. Spencer Knox. ditto. 320 a. 42. Termonamun^an, R. -- ditto. [iev. Rich. Hawkshaw. none. 20acre3 4a. Tamlaghtfinlagan, R. .. ditto. Rev. Sir Har, Bruce, Bt. a bouse 197 a. 44. Tamlaghtard, ...... R. .. ditto. Rev. William Knox. ditto. 24 acres 45. TamlaghtO'Crilly R .. ditto. lev. William Napper. ditto. 365 a. 46. Termoneeny, ..... R. .- ditto.. Jev. Audley Fanning. ditto. 9.87 a. 47. Urney, ........... R. ~ ditto. lev. James Jones. ditto. 265 a. 48. TamlaghtO'CriUy Chap. ditto. lev. Robert C61lis. , ditto 15 acres 19. Derry, ~..„..J. Chap. ditto. lev. Monck. none. none. 50. Fahan Lower...... P.C. ditto. lev, Thoihas Monsell. 1 house ditto. 51. Derg district...... P.C. ditto. lev. Archd. Hamilton. ditto. 10 acres 52. Burt ditto, ...... PC. ditto. lev. Conyngbam Porter. none. none. 53-, Muff ditto, ........ P.C. ditto. 1 lev. William Stanage. ditto. ditto. 54. Inch ditto, ......... PC. ditto. Rev. Charies S. Foster. ' ditto. 1 ditto. t>m^ T^iattm 29 CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev. Divid Curry, Rev. Hamilto:i Stewart, Rev. Nathaniel Inch, Rev. Anthony Ciuy, Rav. Henry Scott, Rev. George Huston, Rev. Alexander Colh'oun, Rev. George Scott, Rev. Laurence M'Henry, Rev. Francis L. MoUoy, Rev. Claudius Creggan, Rev. John Graham, Rev. Andi-ew Cochran, Rev. Robert Spence, Rev. Jimes Hazlett, Rev. Thomas 'Stack, Rev. George D Mansfield, Rev. John Wilkinsoti, Rev. Stewart Marks, Rev. John Colthurst, Rev. William Hawkshaw, Rev. John Olphert, Rev. William Crofton, Rev. Robert Scott, Very llsv. Thos. 8. Goagh, S.ime, , Same, Sims, Rav. Tliomis T. Aveling, Rev. Richard H, Nash, Rev. Thomas Stack. Rev. Alexander Ross, Rev. Edward Chichester, Rev. John DsbbS, Rev. James W. Omtsby, RSv. Avertsll Biniel, Rev. Peter B. Maxwell, Rev. Sir John Lighton, Bt. liev. Andrew J. H.imiltoii, Rev. Robert Burrow.;s, Rev. Frkncis Brownlo.v, Rev. Gilbert King, Rev. John M. Staoles, Rev. J. Spencer Knox, Rev. Richard Hawkshaw, Rev. Sir H. Bruce, Bart. Rev. William Napper, Rev. James Jones, Pemplemore. Same. Faughanvale. Clondermott. Dunboe. Ardstraw. Badony Upper, Dungiven, Culdaff.Clonmany.Cappagh.Clonleigh, Deserteguey. Donaghmore.Donagheady.Drumragh. Leeltpatticfc. Langfield Lower. .Vloville Up^er. Maghbra. TennOniMUngan . Tamlightfinlagan. TiinlagbtO'Crilly Urney. CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSES. Tlie foUowing Sums of Woiiey, have been granted by the Board of First Fruits, towards the building and rebuilding of Churches and Glebe-Houses in this DiocefSs, since its Institution in 1712 to the present period. Churches. Gifts. Loans Bii'ildini; wl.en tinl.shtd. 1 Glebe- Houses. Gifts. Loans Building when (ini.hed 1 . Cumber Low. 500 -1795 1. Killo-vven, ~~ SO 1729 2. Termoneeny, 500 I79G 2. Desertegny, .. 100 1733 3. Langfield Up. 500 1 1800 3. Aghanlooe, ... 100 1T89 4,KiUilagh, ..- 500 1800 4. Aghadowy. ..- 100 1789 5. T. L. finlagan, 500 1815 5. T L. O'Crilly, 1.50 1789 6. Baheagh, —i. eoOr 1815 6. Leekpatrick, .. 100 1792 7. Fahan Lower, 5-00 590 1816 7. Donagheady, 100 1792 S Lceltpafrick... 1 GOO 1816 8. Derg District, ISO I7Po 9 T. L. O'CrUiy, ...... 1000 1816 9. Ballinascreen, 100 1794 10. Dungiven. ~.... 1200 181S 10. Drumragh, ~. 100 ISOO 1 1 . Marfhefa, ...i. 1 1600 1 1. Cumber Lower 100 1800 12. Fahan Upper 1000 19. Termoneeny, 100 1800 15. Boveva'gh, 600 1.3. Langfield Up. 100 1810 14. Ardstraw, —; 600 14. Killtlagh, . 100 1810 Total, "1800 5790 IS. Drtimacho>e,4. 100 75.-) 1S17 16 Banagher. ..... 17. Clontiiflny...... lOO 100 1.500 675 18171S19 Where the Years are not annened to the 18. DcseVtegny, .. 200 400 - Grants, it Is to be .nrtdcrstbod that the 19 Killowen, .... "400 320 Buildint; was not certified ctJirtplecc on tht- ^thTanuafv. 1820. 1 20. Clonleigh, .... Total, 100 24J0 15 Tl 00 1 4.5 1 30 LORD BISHOP. The Right Reverend, WILLIAM MAGEE. D.D. &c. &c. 4c. DEAN. The Very Reverend Richard Allott. ARCHDEACON. The Reverend John Usshek. PREBF.NDS. PHEBENDARIES. Z>rM«i/iume,...~>~.....~~ Rev. Robert Ball. JCaiymard. .........~~ Rev. William Smith. Inver, ....... .... Rev. Alexander Montgomery. Clondehorka, ........... Rev. Cornelius Henry Uwher. RURAL DEANS. RURAL DEANS. Rev. John Ussher, of Roymochy. Rev. Henry Maturin, of Ciondevadogue. Rev. Richard Homan, of Gartan. Rev. Alexander Montgomery, of Inver. Rev. Edward Slopford, ofSUlybeggs. Rev. William Smith, of Killymard. Rev. George Homan. of Avgnrtnunshon. Rev. John lilUison, qf Raymvnlerdony. Rev. Abraham Hamilton. of Donegal. Vicars Choral. None. CONSISTORIAL COURT. Vicar GenCT-a?,~.......-..~.~^...~. Rev. Edward Stopford, A.M. £urragnfe,.M........a......... ......... Rev. James Irwin, A.M. Registrar, ............................ Rev. Samuel Law. -Z^f/'. i^cgisf. .......................... Lewis Walker, Gent. r, . ( Messrs. John Laird, John Chambers, Proctors, ..............1...........,,^... 4 , . , t^- -j { and Joseph Kmraid. Tlie Masters of tbe Free School are the Rev. James Irwin and Thomas Jrwin, Esq. The Librarian is the Rev. James Irwin — the Library was founded by Bishop Forster, and the Collection of Books was the bequest of Doctor Hall, formerly Vice-Provost of Trinity CoUege, Dublin. BISHOPS SINCE THE REFORMATION. J. Corn. O'Cahan, . promoted 1559 2. Donnt Magonail, . ditto . 1563 The See vacant 16 years. 5. George Montgomery, ditto , 1605 4. Andrew Knox, . . ditto . 1611 S.John Lesley,. . . ditto . 1653 6. Robert Lesley, . . ditto . 1661 7. Ezekiel Hopkins, . ditto . 1671 S. William Smith, . . ditto . 1681 9. Alexander Cairncross, ditto . It 93 10. Robert Huntington, ditto . 1701 1 1 . John Pooley, . . 12. Tliomas Lindsay, 13. Edward Singe, . 1 4. Nicholas Forster, 15. William Barnard, 16. Philip Twisdcn, . 17. Robert Downes, 18. John Oswald, . 19. James Han kins, 20. Lord J. G. Beresford, 21. William Magei, promoted 1702 . ditto . 17IS . ditto . 1714 . ditto . 1716 . ditto . 1744 . ditto . 1747 . ditto . 1755 . ditto . 1765 . ditto . 17S0 d, ditto . 1803 . ditto . 1819 Eapljoe aDioce.SiBf. SI Benefices. °'="°™ Chur. Parish. Incumbents. Glebe-houses. Glebes Vorps oj tlie Deanery. 1 I. Raphoe, T R.&V.! One i house a large Stranorlar, R.&V. SeeN° See N°. Glebe. Kilteevock, , Leek, ' R. & V. . R&V. 28to32 Very Rev. Rich. Allott. 28 to 52 Killygarvan, R.&V. Letter M' Ward, J R.&V. Corps of DruniAome Preb, k 2. Drumhome, ...... «. V. One. Rev. Robert Ball. a house 530 acr. Corps of Killymard Preb. 5. Killymard, ....... R.&V. ditto. Rev. William Smyth. ditto. 450acr. Corps of Inver Preb. 4. luver. .......... ~ R.&V. ditto. Rev. Alex. Montgomery. ditto. 210acr. Carps of Clondehorka Preb. 5. Clondehorka, .... R.&V. ditto. Rev. Corn. Hen. Ussher. none. 434 acr. 6. Aujrfananunshou, R.&V. ditto. Rev. George Homan. a house SOOacr. v. Ciondevadogue, ~. R &V. ditto. llev. Henry Maturin. ditto. 1 85 acr. 8. ConwaU, ^..m........ R.&V. ditto. Rev. Josepb Stopford. ditto. 868acr 9. Donegal, ..~..... .. V. ditto. Rev. Abra. Hamilton. ditto. 36acreb 10. Gartan, ........... R.&V. ditto. Rev. Richard Homan. ditto. 25 acres 11. Glencollumkill, ~ R.&V. ditto. Rev. John Ewiog. ditto. 40acre5 12. Inniskeel, .......^u. R&V. ditto. iRev. John Barrett. ditto. 40 acres 13. KUbarron.^....... .. V. ditto. Rev. Robert Ball. ditto. SUSacr. 14 K'V'-r -,-,11.1,, I, R.&V. R. &V. ditto.ditto. Rev. James Hamilton. Rev. Samuel Law. ditto. ditto. 840acr. 15. KiUea. ~....... 26acres 16. Kilmacrenan, ...... E.&V. ditto. Rev. Anthony Hastings. ditto. 119acr. 17. KiUaghtee, .....,» R.&V. ditto. Rev. John Irwin. ditto. 200acr. 18. KUlybeggs, ..,...., . R.&V. ditto. Rev. Edward Stopford. none. 2000 a. 19. Mevagh... ......... . R &V. ditto. Vacant ditto. a glebe. 20. Raymochy, ...... . R.&V. ditto. Rev. John Ussher. a house 440 acr. 21. Raymunterdony,~ - R.&V. ditto. Rev. John Ellison. ditto. 1805 a. 22. Taughboyne, ..^. . R.&V. ditto. Rev. Edward Bowen. ditto. 28 4 acr. . E. &V. ditto. Rev. Alex. Montgomery ditto. SOOacr. 24. Tullaghobigley, ... . R. &V ditto. Rev. Evans Jenkins. none. 40 acres 25. Tullyaghnish, ~-« R. &V. ditto. Rev. Corn. Hen. Ussher ditto, i960 acr. 25. Ardara. ........... Chap. ditto. Rev. John Crawford. ditto. none. S7. All Saints............ . P. C. ditto. Rev. William Ewing. ditto. ditto. 28. Killygarvan,~.~.. P. c. ditto. Rev. E. T. Gregory. a bouse a glebe 29. KUteevock, ...... p. c. ditto. Rev. Thomas Ramsay. ditto. 40 acres 30. Leek, . p. c. ditto. Rev. John Chambers. none. 20 acres 31. Letter M' Ward,.. p. c. ditto. Rev. James Kilpatrick. ditto. none. 32. Stranorlar..^....... p. c. ditto. Rev. Robert Butt a housel40acres CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev. Thomas P. Magee, 1 Very Rev. Richard AUott, ' ^ Raphoe. Rev. Da«d Irwin, Q Rev. Corn. Henry Ussher, u Clondehorka. Rev. James Crawford, E- Rev. Abraham Hamilton, Eh Donegal. Rev. George Stewart, f£ Rev. Alex. Montgomery, la en Inver. Rev. Alexander Scott, f- Rev. Samuel Law, Killea. Kev. Samuel Mahaffy, < Rev. Christopher Russell, m Mevagh. Rev. John Ewing, Rev. John Ussher, D Raymochy. Rev. Nathan Rogers. u Rev. Edward Bowen, ty; Taughboyne. Rev. James Ramsay, 1 Rev. Alex. Montgomery, S iTemplecrone. ( 32 Bapljoe ^ioczs0. CHURCHES AND OLEBE-HOUSES. Grants made by the Board of First Fruits, for building Churches and Glebe- Houses in this Diocess, since its Institution in 1712 to the present period.— The Parishes are arranged according tp the dates of their respective Grants Churches. Gifts. 1. Clondehorka, ... 2. Templecrone, ~. S. Letter M'Ward, Tullaghobigley, 5. Donegal, a^..... 6. Drumhome...... Raymunterdony 8. Killygarvan, . 9. Gartan, ........ Total, 300 400 590390 sort 500 500 600 3580 Loan; building when- finished. .300 700 176617881791 1796 1800 18001815 1000 Note ^The Act..! for enabling the Tru^itees to grant Suiiis of Money, by itjag of Loan, for bnilding Chiirchea, are tlinae of the *8 tnd 49 Geo. HI. ch. 6S and 103; and that or building Glebe-Houses, IB the 43 Geo. III. ch. 106. Where the Years are not annciceil to the Grants, it is to tie understood that the' Building was-not certified complete on the Sth JaiWary, 1820. Qlebe-IIouses. 1. Donegal, .~*- 2. Gartatir ..*~~.- 3r Kilcar, .. .. ..^ 4. Tertiplecrorie, S. Aghnanunshn 6. Drumhome, ... 7. Ciondevadogue 8. Kilteevock, ... Stranprlar,.;^.. Kilbarron......Strai1orlar,.M..^Raymunterdo-.Kilmacrenan, J4. Killymard..km IS. Conwall, 16. Donegal, 17. KillygaTvaM,«> 18. Tullaghobigley 19. LetterM'Ward 20. All Saints, .~M 21 1 Leek, M..:.,.. 22. Killea,^...:.... Totjrf Gifts. Loans 100100 100 100lOO100ioo 150 150 100 450250 100 200 100100 450 400450 450-450400 675 SO 500 1125 600 1500 50 338 SO50SO 400 «nildjn,g when finiOicd 1740 1741 1754 176517901792 1795 1800 1800 18101815 1814 1815 1815181618161818 4900 5588 milmorc ^iHtzs^. LORD BISHOP. The Right Reverend, dEORGE DE LA POER BERESFORD, D.D. &c. &c. &c. DEAN. Very Reverend Williaji MacennIs. ARCrfDEACON. Honorable and ReVereAd James Aqaa. CONSISTORIAL COURT. Vicar General, ....~~~.v Rev. Gervais Parker Bushe, L L. D. Surrogate,.^.'.''.*'.- ~..~....~ Rev. Joseph Druitt. jReni^frar,^...'^...*^........^.^ John Beresford, Esq. Dep. Regist. ....... ™.....r. William Erskihe, Es^ Apparitor, ......tt*... ....... Mr. Richard Belfour. Pructor...........^............* John Pollock, Gent, DIO. SCHOOL-MASTER,.,^'^'.'' Rev. JohnMooke. The See of Atdagh, was formerly held in Commendam with this IWocess, bnt in 1641 it was annexed to the Archiepiscopal See of Tuam, and has ever since continued so. The Diocess of Kilmore has neither Chapter nor Cathedral. i&flmore I^mtgg. SB Benefices. J^T" Chur- p"?^. cl«s. Parish . Incumbents, Glebe- houses Glebes. Corps of t/ie Deanery. 1. Kilmore, T ~ V. One. a house 120 acr. Ballintemple, ' ¦ ~ V. ditto. Very Rev. Wm.Magennis Kidue, 3 R „ 1 2. Castleterra, ...^v. R.&V. ditto. Hort. & Rev. G eorge G ore. ditto. 1 95 acr. 3.Cavan,fl/w5Urney / Auuagliffe, i .~ V. ..V. ditto. Rev. Richard Wynne. none. 1 549a.in Union. 4. Belturbet, .......... R.&V. ditto. Same. a- house 400 acr. 5. Drumlane, ..>.... ~ V. ditto. Rev. William Magennis. none. 209acr. 6. Tomregan, ....'.... R.&V. ditto. Rev. Joseph Story. a bouse 380acr 7. Drumgoon, ......... R.&V. ditto.f Rev. James Hamilton. none. 343 acr 8. Killersberdiny, .. ...V. ditto.. Rev. Crinus Irwin. a house 28Saer. 9. Drung, 1 Larali, ^ ~ V. ... V. ditto. 1 Rev. Thomas Craddock. ditto. 1 630 acr. rc. KUdrumferton, ... ~. V. ditto. Rev. Thomas Skelton. 1 ditto. a glebe 11. Shircock, ~~.~... R.&V. ditto. Rev. Fred. Fitzpatrick, ditto. 296 acr. 12. Bailieborough, .. R.&V. ditto. Rev. John Gum ley. ditto. a glebe. 13. Knockbride......... R.&V. ditto. Rev. Fras. Saundei-son. dittt). 1 88 acr. 14. MuUogh, ........... ~ V. ditto. \. Rev. WUliam Meara. ditto. 357acr; 15. Denn,^.^............. ~ V. ditto. Rev. Joseph Druitt, ditto. ISlacr. ..V. ditto.f Rev. Thomas Sneyd. none. 17. Liirgan, 1 Munterconought ) R.&V. R.&V. ditto, f Rev.John Rowley, a house ¦ 1 517 acr. R.&V. ditto. Rev. Hen. V. Fitzgerald. ditto. 550 acr. 19. KildaUon,~~. — R.&V. ditto. Rev. William Meara. ditto, f ditto. 339 acr. 20: Innisma^rath, ..... ~ V. ditto. Rev. John Russel Knox. 54 1 acr. 21. Killishandra, .^.m. R.&V. ditto. Rev. William Hales. ditto. SOOacr. 22. Carrigallon, ....... ... V. ditto. Hon. & Rev. James Agar, ditto.f 590 acr. 23. Templeport, 7 Drumreilly, 5 R.&V. ~ V. ditto. 1 Rev. WiUiam Bushe. ditto. 1 5 9 acres 250 acr. 24. Outragh, ~««.... .-V. ditto. Rev. Francis Percy. ditto. 422 acr. 25. Kinawley,.^....-.. R&V. Two. Rev.- James Langrishe. ditto. 26. Killassher,~..«.„ R.&V. One. Rev.ChariesC. Beresford. none. 1300 a. 27. KUIinagh, .. ...V. ditto. Rev. John Clarke. ditto. 3 9 acres 28. Clonclare, ^ „ V. ditto; ditto. 450acr. Clonlogher, C .. V. Rev. John Leahy. Killa.snett, ) .. V. 29 Rossinvere, ........ ... V. ditto. Rev. Jas Lowry Dixon. ditto. 312acr. . 50. Drumlease, ........ ... V. ditto.f Rev. Ividiolas Herbert. ditto. 577 acf. 51. Killiargue,~.~.,... ... V. ditto. Uev. John Stephens. a house 288 acr 32. AshAeld, .... K C. ditto. Rev. Joseph Walsh. ditto. 20 acres 53. Killoughter, P. c. ditto. Rev. Robert Stevelly, ditto. 20 acres 54. Arvagh, ............. P. C. ditto. dev. Richard Lyde. ditto. 20 acres ll. MiiUojh, ,,,.,^.,,, P. C. ditto. Flev, Chas. A. (^afry. ditto -'0 acres BISBO PS SINCE THE REFORMATION. I. Robert Maxwell, . promoted 1643 8. Joseph Story, , . promoted 1742 2. Francis Marsh, . . . ditto . 1672 9. John Craddock. . . ditto . 1756 3. WilUam Sheridan, . ditto .1691 10. Denis Cumberland, . ditto. 1772 4. WUliam Smith. . . ditto . 1693 11. George L. Jones, . ditto . 1774 5. Edward Wetenhall, . ditto . 1699 12. William Foster, . . ditto . 1790 6. Timothy Godwin, . . ditto. 1715 13. Charles Brodrick, . ditto-. \7S6 7 . Josiah Hort, . . . dittc ). 1727 14. G. DS LA P. B^axsEC KS, dittc ). 1802 jBiilmojre H:)iocei0!isf. CURATES ASSISTANT. Kev. Thomas Lanauge, Very Rev. Wm. Magennis, Kilmore. Rev. James Pollock, Same, Ballintemple. Rev. George Spajgbt, Rev. Richard Wynne, Cavan. Rev. WiUiara Heam, Same, Belturbet. Rev. Wm. Montgomery, lev. William Magennis, Drumlane. Rev. Thomas Pentland, O H lev, Joseph Story, Tomregan. Rev. James Elliott, lev. James Hamilton, Drumgoon. Rev. Samuel Adams, ¦< lev. Crinus Irwin, H KiUersherdiny. Rev. John Richardson, Rev. Thomas Craddock, pa Drung, &c. Rev. Edward MahafFy, Bj Rev. WilUam Meara, ^ MuUogh. Rev. Andrew Tucy, Rev. Thomas Sneyde, C) Lowey. Rev. Robert Sergeant, Rev. John Rowley, •A Muntercon. Rev. 11. T. Bell, Rev. H. '^'esey Fit^^rald, Castleragban, Rev. Thomas VUlers, Flev. WUliam Meara, KUdaUon. Rev. William Hales, Jun Rev. WiUiam Hales, Sen. KiUishandra. Rev. James Magee, Hon. & Rev. James Agar, Carrigallon. CHURCHES AND GLEBE HOUSES. Grants for this Dioc ess, from 1712 to the present period. Churches. Gifts. Loans Building wlwn finished. Glebe-Houses. G^s. Loans Building when finl.'hed. I. Swadlin-barr, 170 I. Annadafie, .. 100 1730 2. KUIinagh, ~~ 390 1786 2. Kildallqn,~<»r 100 1737 3. AshEeld, ««. 500 1795 3. DeBn,«y~~-rp 1.00 1740 4. KiUersherdiny 500 1800 4. Cas^eragfaan, lOP 1744 S. Annagh,.~.~ 600 400 1812 3. Kildrumfi8rton 550 1810 6. Kilcldrumfert, 550 1815 6. Belturbet,..,.. (»••¦• 844 1810 7. Denn.~..i.~~ 450 150 1817 4§0 50 1812 8. KUdallnn,..~.. 1000 1817 8. Tomregan, .^ 100 1050 1S12 9. Ashfield, ...... 250 250 1818 $. Bailieborough, 100 900 1815 10. M.hamilton,~ 300 10. KiUargy, ~,., 100 600 1815 11. Glencar......... 600 11. Innisnaagrath, 100 750 1815 12. Irney, .~..~... 4000 12. Outragh, .m... J 00 750 1816 13. Killishandra, 900 is. Muili^ii, .^... 100 1050 1816 14. Myllogh, ~.~. 600 1200 14. Killersberdiny, 100 1125 1816 15. Carrigallon, .. 1500 IS. Lurgan,».v.. 100 ISOO 1816 1 6. Templeport, .. 1500 16. Deen, ~......... 100 825 1817 17. Belturbet,™... 1000 17. Castleragban, 100 ISOO 1818 18. Drumlease, ,w 1000 18. Carrigallon, 100 1550 19. Arvagh, ~.~~. 900 100 19. Drumgoon, ~. 100 ISOO 20. Lowey, ........ 900 20. Knoplfbride, 100 SSO 21. Drumgoon, ... 3200 21. Kinawley, ...«. 100 ISOQ 20QO 22. MuUogbCuie, 450 50 23. Drumlane, .. 100 1500 23. Killoughter,... 450 50 24. Killa^sber,— .. 600 24. Drumlane, .. 100 1050 25. Killargy, ..„ 900 25. Kildallon,^.. 100 1200 26. Castleterra, .. 1200 26. Shircoek, ..... 100 900 27. Tomregan, .... 500 SOO 27. Templqiort,.. 300 28. Ballintemple. ISUOI ^ Total, 4000 119,394 Total, 6760 |24,950 . 1 D-'omore Dioccgg. 35 LORD BISHOP. The Right Reverend, JAMES SAURIN, D.D. &c. &c. &c. C H APT E R. DEAN. The Very Reverend Jajies BIjhon', A.I\I. DIGNITARIES. RURAL DE.INS. Rev. Boughey Wm. Dolling, Precentor. Rev. John Davis, Chancellor. Rev. Edward Leslie. Treasurer. Hon. & Rev. Pierce Meade, Archdeacon. Rev. Bough. Wm. Dolling, of MagheraVm. Rev. John Davis, of Clonallon. Rev. Thomas Tighe, of Drumgooland. Rev. John Dubourdieu. of Annahilt. riCARf CHORAL. None. PREBENDARY. Rev. Han. Elgee Boyd, CONSISTORIAL COURT. Vicar General, .. Rev. Charles Hamilton. V Rev. Thomas Beatty, and * *^ 2 Rev, Boughey Win, Do! Iin Registrar, — .... . Dep Regist. .."¦ Surro'rates, William F. Hamilton, Esq. None. Apparitor, -.......^«..«. Mr. William Haddock. Proctors, ............ Messrs. Robirt Dickson, and Thomas Arnold. DIOCESAN SCHOOL-MASTER — NOT APrOINTED. The Lordship of Newry in this Diocess, claims the same exemption from Episcopal Jurisdiction, to which it was entitled when it appertained to a IMonastery before the Relormation. The Proprietor of the Lordship grants Jlarriage Licenses, and Probates to Wills, &c. under the old Monkish Seal. BISHOPS SINCE THE 1. Arthur Magenis, promoted 1550 2. John Tod, 5. Theo. Buckworth, 4. Robert Lesley, . 5. Jeremy Taylor, 6. George Rust, . 7. Essex Digby, 8. Capell Wiseman, 9. Tobias Pollen, 10. John Sterne, ] 1 . Ralph Lambert, . 12. Charies Cob, . 15. Henry Maule, ditto 1606 ditto 1615 ditto 1660 ditto 1661 ditto 1667 ditto 1670 ditto 1683 ditto 1695 ditto 1713 ditto 1717 ditto 1726 ditto 1751 REFORMATION. 14. Thomas Fletcher, promoted 1744 15. Jemmet Brown, . ditto 1745 16. George Mailay, . ditto 1745 17. John Oswald, . . ditto 1763 18. Edward Young, . ditto 1763 19. Hon. Hen. Maxwell, ditto 1765 20. William Newcome, ditto 176S 21. James Hawkins, . ditto 1777 22. Hon. Win. Beresford) ditto 1780 23- Thomas Percy, . ditto 1782 24. George Hall, . . ditto 1812 25. John Leslie, . . ditto 1812 26. James S.vijfti.s, . ditto 1819 36 IDromore Dicce^g. Benefices. Denon of Parish Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses. Glebes Varcel of the Bishoprics. I. Drumgooland, ") R. .. See No SeeNo Kilbrony, ( R. " 14, 16 The Right Reverend, 14, 16, No MagheradroU, f R. .. 17, 18 The Lord Bishop. 17, 18. Lands. Garvaghy, part, J R. .. Corps ofthe Deanery. 2, Aghaderg, R. .. SeeNo SeeNo No Seapatrick, R. " 8, 14, 8, 14, Lands. Drumballyroney . TuUylish, 1 of. R. " R. " 19, 23 25. Very Rev. James Mahon 19, 23 25. Magherally,^ of. R. " Drumgooland part R. .. Corps of the Prccentorship 3. Magheratin, ...... R.&V. One. Rev. Bough, W.DoUing a hoiise^CS acres Corps ofthe ChanreUorship V 4. Clonallon, 1 Drumgath, r R.&V. R. " ditto. 1 Rev. John Davis. ditlo. 1 1 90acr. Corps ofthe Treasurership. 5. Dromore, ^.. R.&V. ditto. Rev. Edward Leslie. none. none. Corps cif the Archdeaconry 6. Donaghclony, -> R.&V. ditto. none. none. Segoe, / R. .. Honorable & Reverend, . Magherally,| of, V. R. " Pierce Meade. TuUylish, ^ of. R. .. Moyntaghs.ptof J R. " Corps of Drumaragk Prej, 7. Drumaragh, •) R&V. ditto. a house 20 acres MJagherahamlet, L: R.&V. ditto. Rev. Han Elgee Boyd. Garvaghy, pt. of,) R. -~ - 1 8. Aghaderg, .^ .. V. ditto. Rev. Dom. Edw. Blake. ditto. 24 acsea 9. Annahilt, «. R.&V. ditto. Rev. William B. Forde. ditto. 60 acre's 10. Aghalee, ....... - V. ditto. Rev. Philip Fletcher. none. none. 11. Anacloan, "."..... R.&V ditto. Hon. & Rev.Pier. Meade. I house 1 25 acr. 12. Clonduffe,"".." .. V. ditto. Rev. Holt Waring. ditlo. 20 acres 13. Donoughmore, .. " V. ditto. Rev. John Mountgarret. ditto. 36 acres 14. Drumgooland, "> Drumbal lyroney j R.&V. .. V. ditto.ditto. Rev. Thomas Tighe. none. 1 20 acres 15. Drumgath, ..«.. .. V. ditto.f f\ev. Hunt H. Johnson. a house lis acr. 16. Garvaghy,...."" " V ditto. R.ev. Charles Hamilton ditto f 76 acres 17. Kilbrony, ..«...« " V. ditto.f llev. Thomas Ross. ditto.f 8 acres. 18. MagheradroU, .. V. ditto. Rev. Charles Boyd. ditto. 42 acres 19 Magherally, .- .. V ditto. [lev. William Sampson ditto. 20 acres 20- Moyntaghs, .-«.. .. V. ditto. Rev. Thomas Radcliff. none. 1 5 acres 21. Moira, —« R.&V. ditto. ?ev. John Duboiirdieu. a house 17 acres! 22. Newry,Lordshipof, 25. Segoe, ~.- .>« V. di tto Rev. Charies Campbell. ^ev. Stewart Blacker. ditto. ditto. .. V. ditto. 1 499 acr. 24. Seapatrick, ... — ., V ditto. iev, Francis Burrowes. ditto. 73 acres 25. Shankill, -.. ...- R,&V. ditto. Rev. Holt Waring. ditto.f' 169 acr. 26. TuUylish, -,.....- .- V. ditto. Rev. Thomas Beatty. ditto. 140 acres As the same Parish is not only in many ca^es repeated, but held by different Incumbents, it may be proper to remark that one enjoys the Rec torial, and the other the Vicarial Tithes, and that the Cure of Souls is vested In the respective Vicars. HDromore SDioce^sf. 37 CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev Jamt-3 Anderson, Rev John Stott, Rev. Fred. Ayckbowne, Rev. Thomas Ciawford, Rev. Edward Vernon, Rev. Connolly Cheevers, Rev. Edward Coates, Rev Robert Black, llev. D. W. M'jlullen, llev. James M'Creight, Rev. John Oldfield, Rev. John Beatty, Rev. John Davis, Hon.& Rev. Pier. Meade, Rev. Han. Elgee Boyde, Rev, Dom. Edward Blake, Rev Philip Fletcher, Hon. & Rev. Pier. Meade, llev. Holt Waring, Rev. Thomas Tighe, Rev. Hunt H. Johnson, Rev. Francis Burrowes, Rev. Holt Waring, Rev. Stewart Blacker, Clonallon. Donaghclony. Magberahamlet..-\ghaderg. Aghalee. Anacloan. Clonduffe. Drumballyroney Drumgath. Seapatrick. Shankill, Segoe. CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSES. ¦\ Summary Statement of the Sums of Money which have been granted, since the Institution of the Board of First- Fruits to the present time, for the purpose of Building Churches and Glebe-Houses in this Diocess. — The Parishes are arranged according to the dates of the Grants. Churches. 1. Clonuffe, 2. Magherally, 3. Moyntaghs, 4. Drumballyro. 5. Templemoyle. 6. Drumaragh, 7. Segoe, ««.. S. Kilbroney, .. 9. Drumgath, » 10. Moira, .....«! Gifts. 338300300500500 200 300 Total, 2438 Loans 200 10001100 450 100 Buildiogl when finished. 17661766 1785 180018001814 1816 2850 Where the years are not sutBxed to the Grants, it is to be understood that the Building was not certified complete on the Sth January, 1820. Glebe-Houses MagheradroU Seapatrick,.- Garvaghy, « TuUylish, « Drumballyro. Anacloan, DonoughmorMoira, ..-".- Annahilt, . Aghaderg, . Drumgath, Anacloan, MagheradroU Drumaragh, Shankill, . Kilbroney," Garvaghy, . Total, Gifts. Loans 60 100 100 100100100 100 100 !C0 100 200 400 100100 450 400 2610 13995 300 600400 1125 1050 120 400 Building when Unishud. 1733 1735 1742 17891790 17901793179417941801 18101818 1818 38 ^i&aglj Bioccjsg. LORD BISHOP. The Most Reverend father in God, POWER TRENCH, D.D. &c. &C. &c, DE.iN. The Very Reverend Richard Graves, D.D. ARCHDE.tCON. The Reverend Robert Beattv, L.L.D. RURAL DEANS. Rev. Robert Beatty, of Kiicommick. .^ Rev. Henry William Cobbe, qf KUlashee. Rev. Robert Feth. Jessop, ofKilglass. Rev. Thomas Jones, of Killoghard. CONSISTORIAL COURT. Vicar Genera/,""...--. ".. Rev. Robert Beatty, L.L.D. Surrogate, ".""..."......".... None. Registrar, ......«........".... Thomas Webster, Esq. Dep. Resist. ...............".... Rev. Richard Thomas Hearn. Apparitor, ..— ..."......"«.^" Mr. Alexander Tully. Proctors, ........."¦ .... None. DIOCESAN SCHOdL- MASTER, Reverend John Irwin. By Commission, dated 26 B'ebnjary 1620, King James directed the Lord Deputy to restore to the Bishop of A rdagh and his Successors, all the lauds within the new Plantation of Longford and Leitrim, which had been, at any time, found by Inquisition to have belonged to the Bishops of Ardafrli atiaal) SDioccgg, 39 Benefices. 14 15, 16. 17. lis. !19. 20- 121.:22. 23. ,24. 26. )rps ofthe Deanery. i. .Ardagh, ........ 2. Templemichael, 1 Ballymacormick y J. Cloiigesh, ........ Granard, ~> Bailymacalenny / Drumluinmou, C Ballyinachue, J Mosstini, ........ 4. Denom of Parish. Chur. ches. R. « 11.&V. R. - R.&V. .. V, .. V. " V. .. V R.&V R.&V,R.&VK &V. R &V. R&V. " V. R.&V. R.&V .. V. R. " Killashee, ) Clonedounell, ]" 'lerghshiuod, — - Kilcommick, 7 Moydow, j Street, .......... Tashinny, "1 Abheyshrtile, y Clonbrouy, ...... Kilglass, 1 Rathrea, V Aharagh, ) Shrule, .......... Abbylara, 7 Russagh, J , .. Rathcline, .... — j .- Cashell,.. — .....i .- Annaghduffe, R.&V. Cloon, ., R.&V. Feanagh, ........ R.&V. .MohiU, ..; .. V. Kiltoghard, ...... R&V. Killubrid, R.,StV. Killetmmurry, Killery Kilionon, lllathaspick, — - .. V .. V. " V, Imp. C One. ditto.ditto.ditto.ditto. I ditto.ditto.ditto I none. One. ditto. ditto. ditto. I ditto. in ruins One. ditto. I ditto.none. One. ditto.ditto. ditto. Two. One. ditto.ditto. ditto. ditto. Incumbents. Very Rev. Rich. Graves Rev. Henry Maxwell. Rev. Edward Berwick. Rev. Christ. Robiuson. Rev. George Keating. Rev. William Cobbc. llev. Robert Beatty. Same. Rev. VVilliam Boles. Rev. David R. Curry. Rev. John Booker. Rev. R. Feth. Jessop. Rev. Francis Maguire. Rev. Robt. Gouldsbury. Rev. James Farrell. Rev. Rich. H. Sinclair. Rev. Thomas Smith. Hon.& Rev.W. Bere.sford Hon.& Rev.G. Beresford, ReVi Arthur Hyde. Rev. Thomas Junes. Rev. John F. Sti; wart. Rev.. Michael Boland. Rev. John Little. Rev. Hen. Lesac Webb, Glebe- houses. none. a house I ditto. a house ditto. I none. a house I ditto.ditto. I ditto. ditto. Glebes 435acr 338o.in Union, 40 acres 220u.in Union. 20 acres; a glebi? none, 174 acr. 90 ac 5 acres. 37 acre^ a glebe 38 acresj 89 acres. ditto- ditto- I ditto.f a house ditto. ditto.none. a house ditto. none. a house I ditto. ditto. 33 acres 1 6 acres' '6 5|acr.' 55acres a glebe. 525acr.708acr,400iicr- 200acr.a glebe. 521 acr SOacres8 acres. CURATES ASSISTANT. Kev. Richard T- Heam, Very Rev- Rich. Graves,; ,-\ rdagh. Rev. Chas. H- Minchin, Rev. Henry Maxwell, P4o Templemichael. llev. Ch. Robinson, Jun. Rev. Christ. Robinson, Granard. Rev. Thomas Isdall, O Same, Diumluinmon. Rev. Nicholas Goslin, c-t Same, H ^ Ballymachue. Kev. William Elliott, H Same, pg 1 Ballymacaleny. Rev. George Crawford, < Rev. Edward Berwick, « Clongesh. Rev. Peter Langley, Rev. David Curry, ^ Tashinny. Rev. Prince Crawford, 13 Rev. Robert Beatty, y Kilcommick. Js Annaghduffe. llev. Charles Kean, O Rev. Thomas Smyth, Rev. Patrick Gaffry, Hon.&Rev.W.Beresford " Cloon. Rev. John Moore, Hon.&Rev.G.Beresford, i Feanagh. 40 ^v&agf} iBiocejaiief. CURATES ASSISTANT, (coNTiNUEn.) Rev. Morgan Crofton, Rev. Luke Whitelaw, Rev. Veech Simpson, Rev. Andw. Crawford, Rev. Isaac Dodd, Rev. Arthur Hyde, Rev. Thomas Jones, Same, Rev. John F. Stewart, Rev. Michael Boland, Mohill. Kiltoghard. Ditto. Kiltubrid.Killery. CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSES. The following Sums, of Money have been granted by the Board of First- Fruits towards the Building and Re-building of Churches and Gleke- Houses in this Diocess, since their Institution in 1712 to tbe present period. — The Parishes are arranged according to the dates ofthe CIrants. Churches. Gifts. Loans Buildinp wlien finished Glebe-Houses Gifts. Loans Building when finished. 1. Kiltoghard, 209 1. Mosstim,"" 100- 1752 2. Feanagh,.... 590 1787 2. Mohill, 100 ...... 1798 5. Killubrid, " 440 1788 3. Clongesh, .- 100 650 1810 4. Kilronan, " SOO 1788 4. Killenumurry 550 450 1812 5, Ballymachue, 500 1800 5. Street, .. 400 382 1812 6. Ardagh, .." 900 1812 6. Shrule, 400 570 1812 7. Edgeworthtn ISO 500 1814 7. Kilglass, 550 450 1815 8 Rathaspick, 800 1815 8. Kilronan, .> 400 528 1816 9. Cashell, 800 1816 9. CasheU, 500 400 1816 10. Kilglass, 568 1818 10. Rathaspick, 450 SO 1818 11. Mohill, 378 1818 11. Kiltoghard, 100 1 050 18191 12. Annaduffe," 1600 1 2. Kiltubrid, »» 400 380 1 15. Templemichl. 3490 13. Mohill, 100 1050 14.KUlenumurry 15. Kiltogard, " 1000 1200 Total, 3750 5560 Total, 5780 9236 - E ND OF THE PR O V IN CE ^tmagl^. 33robincc of iBuBUn. 41 ARCHBISHOPRICK, SUFFRAGAN BISHOPS. I-, The Rt. Hon. and Rt. Rev. Charies Lindsay, D.D. Lord Bishop of Kildare. 2. The Right Reverend Robert Fowler, D.D. Cord Bishop of Ossory. 3. The Hon. and Right Rev. Percy Jocelyn, D.D. Lord Bishop qf Ferns and Leighlin. DEANS. 1- Tbe Rt. Hon. and Rt. Rev. Charles Lindsay, D.D. Dean of Christ Church Ctith. 2. Hon. and Very Rev. Richard Ponsonby, A.M. Dean of St. Patrick's Cath. 3. The Very Rev. Thomas Trench, A. JI. Dean of Kildare. 4. The Hon. and Very Rev. Joseph Bourke, A.M. Dean of Ossory. 5. The Very Reverend Peter Browne, A.M. Dean qf Ferns. 6. The Very Reverend George M.aunsell, D.D. Dean qf Leighlin. FIRST FRUITS. 1. The Archiepiscopal See of Dublin, valued at o£'401. IS. 4| 2. The See of Kildare, valued at 52. 5. 6. 5. The See of OssoRV, va. lued at 66. 15. 4. 520. 12. 24 Brought over, ,£520. 12. 2$. 4. The See of Ferns, valued at 81. 10.0. 5. The See of Leigh lin, united to Ferns, valued at 37. 10.0. Total, 659. 12. 24. Theforegoing were reputed to be the respective Valuations of these Sees, in time of King Henry the VIII. in whose Reign they were estimated, with the exception of Leighlin Diocess, the value of which had been taken long be fore- These Values were founded on Inquisitions which still remain ou Record in-the Exchequer ; Abstracts of which are now preparing for the Press, by the Commissioners of Public Records in Ireland. 9. 10. ARCHBISHOPS SINCE George Browne, promoted 1555 Hugh Curwin, ., . ditto 1555 Adam Loftus, . translated 1567 Thomas Jones, . . ditto 1 605 Lancelot Bulkeley, prom. 1619 James Margetson, . ditto 1660 Michael Boyle, translated 1663 John Parker, . . ditto 1678 Francis Marsh, . . ditto 1681 Narcissus Marsh, . ditto 1694 THE REFORMATION. 11. William King, translated 12. John Hoadly, . . ditto 13. Charles Cobb, . . litto 14. Hon. Wm. Carmichael ditto 15. Arthur Smythe, . ditto 16. John Craddock, . ditto 17. Robert Fowler, . ditto 18. Charies Agar, . ? j-,, Earl of Normanton, i 19. EusEBV Cleaver, . ditto 1702 1729 1742176517661772 1778 1803 1809 1-2 SDutitn IDiO cci£??. ARCHBISHOPRICK, vacant. CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL. CHAPTER. DEAN. Right Hon. & Right Rev. Charles Liniisat, D.D. &c. &c &c. DIGX1T.4RIES. FREBE>:DARIES. Rev. John Robineon, A. M. Precentor. Rev. Thos. Brownrigg, A.M. Chancellor, Rev. Richard Allott, D.D- Treasurer. Rev. John 'lorrens. A.M. Archdeacon qf Dublin. READERS, Rhv. Charles Graydon Osborne. A.M. Rev. Henry Joseph Wm. Le Fanc. A.B. Rev. Richard Graves, D.D. of Stl Michael's. Rev. John Rowley, A.M. qf St. Michans. Rev. Thomas Smith, A.M. qf St, John's, MINOR CANONS. None. VICATiS CHORAL. STIPENDIARIES. Rey. John Bayly. Rev. Charles G. Osborne. Mr. I'homas Matthews. Sir John A. Stevenson, D. Mus. Mr. John Spray. Mr. Robert Jager. Mr. Edward Murray. .Mr. William Mally. Mr. John Smith. Mr. Humphrey Bevan Mr. David Weyman. Mr, Simon P. Buggins. CHORISTERS, Master James Hill. I Master Valesius S. Crofton. Master Thomas M'CuUoch. j Mr. Hamerton, Music Master, , REGISTRARS, Michah. Harris, and John Bryan, Esqrs. York- Street, The Archbishop of Dublin has the two Cathedrals of Christ Church, and St. Patrick*s within his own Diocess, which in Ireland has no parallel. The Cathedral of Christ Church, was originally a Priory and Convent, and had a certain rent allowed them by Kings Edward IV. and Henry VI. payable out of the Fee Farm of the City, for the daily celebration of Divine Service, Vide Rot. 17 Edw. IV. On the suppression ofthe Monasteries, King Henry the VIII- converted this Priory ana Convent into the Dean and Chapter of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, otherwise Christ Church, The new Establishment consisted of a Dean, Chancellor, Treasurer, and six Viiars Choral; Archbishop Browne, erected the three Prebends in 1544, and it was altered to its present constitution, during the Reigns of Edw. the 6th and Jas. the 1st, by the latter of whom it was ordained, that the Archdeacon of Dublin should have a Stall in the Choir, and a Voice and Seat in the Chapter, in all Capitular Acts relating to said Church. The Prior of this Church had always a Seat and Suffrage in Parliatnent, among the Spiritual Peers. Dublin C^foceiSief, is St. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. CHAPTER, DEAN. Hon. and Very Rev. Richard Ponsonbt. &c. &c. &c. DIGNITARIES, Precentor,Chancellor, Treasurer, . Archdeacon qf Dublin, ......*. Archdeacon qf Glandelagh, . PREBF.NDA RIES. • Rev. Richard Wynne, A. M. -Rev. Hosea Guinness, L.L.D. -Rev. Thomas Smith, L.L.D. . Rev. John Torrens, A. M. .Rev. James Langrishe, A.M. PREBENDARIES. His Grace The Archbishop, of Cullen. Rev. John Reade, A.M. qf Kilmactalway. Rev. Henry L. Walsh, L.L.D. of Swords, Rev. William Henry Irvine, A, qf Yagoe. Rev. Thomas Craddock, L.L.B. qf St. Audeon. Rev. Thomas Radcliff, A.B. qf Clonmethan. Rev. Robert B. Dealtry, D.D. of lyicklow. Rev. Lathum Coddington, A. M. qf Timothan. Rev. Robert Truell, D. D. qf Mullahidart. Rev. George Connor. A.M. qf Castlekaock. M. Rev. Thomas Tucker, A.M. of Tipper. Rev, Crinus Irwin, A.M. of Tassagard. Rev. Moore Morgan, A.M. of Dunlavin. Rev. Thomas Tisdall, A. B. of Maynooth. Rev. John Lewis, A. M. of Howtk. Hon. and Rev. Charles Knox, A. M. of Rathmichael. Hon. and Rev. John Pomeroy, A.M. qf Mon mohennock. Rev. Joseph Druitt, D. D. of Ti^yperkevln. Rev. Frederick Eyre French, A.M. qf Donoughmore. Rev. Robert Daly, A.M. qf Stagonill. MINOR CANONS. Rev. Robert Handcock, D.D. 1 1 Hon. and Rev. Maurice Mahon, A.M. Rev. George WiUiam Cotton, A.B. ||llev. Eris Davis, A.B. The Cathedral of St Patrick's was Collegiate on its first Institution, it had been built by Archbishop Comyn, in 1 1 90, on the site of an old Parochial Church, under the invocation of the Saint, whose name it bears. Comyn's Successor changed this Collegiate Church into a Cathedral, " saving to Christ Church the Prerogative of Honour." An accidental fire having consumed a part of this Church, it was rebuilt by Archbishop Minot in 1370, together with a Steeple of square stone : and hence the Archiepiscopal Seal was quartered with the device of a Bishop holding a steeple in his hand. — Thirteen Prebends were erected in this Church by its Founder, which have been since increased to Twenty. The Prebend of Cullen is annexed to the Archbishoprick ; those of Yagoe and Maynooth are in the gift of His Grace, The Duke of Leinster, and the remaining Prebends are Collative. K 44 aDiiblin C^ipceiBisf* VICARS Dearis T^car Precentor's Vicar, €liancellor*s Vicar, Treasurer's Vicar, Archd. qf Dublin's Vicar Archd. of Glandelagh's Vicar, Preb. of Swords Vicar, ..,..—-. Preb. qf Wicklow's Vicar,.^.i.^. Preb. qf Yagoe, arid MuSa/iidarfs Vicar, Preb. qf Dunlavin, a^4 Maynoofk's Vicftr, Preb. qf Castleknock, a7^4 Rathmichael* s Vicar. Preb. of Howth, and Cionmethan'-s Vicars, CHORAL. ' Rev. Edward Martin, L. L. D. Rev. William Handcock, A.B. Hon. and Rev. Maurice Mahon, A. M; Rev. John Fitzgerald, A. B. Rev. Crinus Irwin, A.M. . Mr. Robert Jager. , Sir John A. Stevenson, Mus, Di . Mr. David Weyman. Mr. Thomas Matthews. Mr. John Spray. Mr. John Smith. yery Rev. Thomas French, & Mr. Humphrey Bevan. . Mr. John Matthews. CHORISTERS. Master Charles Attwood. II Master Thomas Maguirei Master Joseph Leeson, || Master Augustus Croftoth- nURAL DEANS: RURAL DEANS.. Rev. William O'Connor, qfDublirt. Rev. John Rowley, of Same. Rev. Henry Moore,. qf Swords Rev. Francis Baker, of Garristown. Rev. Francis Fox, of Finglass. Rev. John Reade, qf Newcastle. Rev, Henry Kearney. of Tawney, Rev. Gilbert Austin. of Leixlip. Rev. William Archer. of Bray. Rev. Lambert Wm. Hepenstsil 0^ Wicklow. Rev. Moore Morgan. of Baliymore. Rev. John Baggot. qf Omurthyi METROPOLITAN AND CONSISTORIAL COURT. ¦ Right Hon. John Radcliff, L.L.IX ¦ Rev. John Lewis, A.M. . Rev. Charles Cobbe Beresibrd. .Thomas Clarke, Esq. Messrs, Barlow, Beatty, Grier, Hamil ton, Hawkins, Mostyn, Rogers^ Smith, Stock, TUly, Swift, Wal- ker, and Worthington. Mat. Hagarty N.P. Examiner. C Rev. Thomas R,. Craddocx, Librarian, " ( Francis Craddock, A.M. Assistant ditto. This Library was fqunded by Primate Marsh about the year I70D; to a valuable collection of his own Books, he added the Library of Doctor Edward StiUingfleet, formerly Bishop of Worcester, and endowed a Librarian and Sub- Librarian : it is however to be lameti.ted that no greater Sum than =610. pec Annum was allotted for the purchase of modern Publications, in which respect it is very deficient. Vicar General,.^' Surrogate, »..*«...•, Registrar, »m Dep. Regist. proctors in the Prerogotive Court, aTARSH'S LIBRARY,- Dtimtft Diocegjef, 43 Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses Glebes. Corps ofthe Chancellorship '' CHRIST CHURCH, 1. Castlemartin, -j Chap. none. none. none. GlomerstoWn, / Pentrick, f Chap.Chap. Rev. Thos. Bro*nrigg. Kilgowan, j Chap. Corps of St. Michaet'sPreb. CHRIST CHURCH. 2, Saint Michael,..^ -.C. One. Itev. Richard Graves. ditto. ditto. Corps of St. Michan's Preb. , CHRIST CHURCH. 3. Saint Micban,«,^-». ~c. ditto. Rev. John Rowley. ditto. ditto. Corps of St, John's Preb. CHRIST CHURCH. 4. Saint John, ...i»>i.> ...c. ditto. Rev. Thomas Smith. ditto. ditto, Corps of the Chancellorsliip S'f. PATRICK'S CATH. 5. Saint Werburgh," ~.c. ditto. ditto. ditto. Fingla*, a. ~. St. Margaret's, ~c. Rev. Hosea Guinness. ChdpqlofWard, ' .- c. Astane, ~c. KiUestfef, ~c. 1 Corps qfthe Archdeaconry 6. Saint Peter, -« ~ V. ditto. ditto. ditto. Saiilt Ke>in, / ...c. ditto. ditto. , iionnybrook, L ~ c. ditto. Rfev, John Torrens. 2a. T°j Rathfarnbam, f .~ c. ditto. none. Ta\*ney, _ J ~. c. ditto. 6 acras. Corps qf the Archdeaconry OF glandSlagh. 7. Newcastle, Lyons, ¦~v, ditto. Rbv. Jamts Langrlfehe. a house 1 6 acres Corps of St. Audeon's Preb. ST. PATRICK'S CATH. 8. St. Audeon, ~~.w ».c. ditto. Rev. Thomas Cfiddock. none. a small Corps qf Wicklow Preb. Lot. ST. PATRICK'S CATH. ditto. 9. Wicklow, ¦) Drumkey, j .. V. ditto. 5^ acres R&V. detached Kelpoli, 1 R.&V. Glanely, 1 KilcomriiOB, Chap, ditto. Rtv.Rob. BayUs'Dealtry. Chap. Ratlimore, Chap. Killisky, Chap. ditto. Killoughter, J Chap. 1 CorpsofKilmactatwayPreb. ST. PATRICK'S CATH. 16. Clondalkm, r Kil M'Rudery, 5 ..V. ditto. R6v, John Reade. a house 1 17i8er. ~ C. 1 1 Corps of Rathmichael Preb. ST. PATRICK'S CATH. ll. Bray, V Old Connaught, V R.&V. ditto. ditto. 24 fl. in ... V. Hon. & Rev- Chas.iCnox. Union. Kiltfernah, 3 ... V. Corps ofDhndil^thore Preb. ST. PATRICK'S CATH. 12. JJonoughmore, ..i' »» V. 1 ditto. tiiv. William Cleaver. ditlo. 24acres] 46 SDublin T>iotzm Benefices. Denom of Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe-houses. Glebes. Parish, Corps of Dunlavin Preb. ST. PATRICK'S CATH. 13. Dunlavin, -) ». V. One. a house 12a. in Usk, / RathsaUagh, f R.&V. Rev. Moore Morgan. Union Friendstown, J ... C. Ccrrps of Howth Preb. ST. PATRICK'S CATH. 14. Howth, ) ~C. ditto. none none. Kilbarrock, ; - .vC. Rev. John Lewis. Baldoyle, J ~.c. Cops ofMomnohennockPreb ST. PATRICK'S CATH. . 15. Castledermott, «v V. ditto. ditto. ditto. Graney, ...V. BaUagbmoon, ..V. Honorable & Reverend Moumohennock ...V. John Pomeroy. 26|acr. Grangerosnolvin ..-V. 4| acres Kilkea, ~. V. Corps of Clonmethan Preb. S-T. PATRICK'S CATH. 16. Clonmethan, ~c. ditto.f a house|33acres Palmerstown, .V.C. Greenock, Westpalstown, Rev. Thomas Radcliff. Ballymacdun, | ... c. 19iacr. BaUyboghiU, J ~.c. Corps of Stagonill Preb. ST. PATRICK'S CATH. 17. StagonUl, alias Powerscourt, ...V. ditto. Rev. Robert Daly. ditto. 3a. -,^r 18. Saint Mary,.~..~ R. ent. ditto. Rev. William Dobbin. none. none.. 1 9. Saint Thomas,».~ R. ent. ditto. Rev. Arthur Maguire. ditto. ditto. 20. Saint George, ».... R. ent. ditto. Rev. William Bushe. ditto. ditto. 21. Saint Paul, ......^ R. ent. ditto. Rev. Thomas Radcliff. ditto. ditto. 22. Saint Andrew,^... ... V. ditto. Rev. William Bourne. ditto. ditto. 23. Saint Mark, ......... ... V. ditto. Rev. Crinus Irwin. ditto. ditto. 24. Saint Luke, ~.».... ... V. ditto. Rev. WiUiam O'Connor. ditto. twelve 25. Saint Bridget,. ¦\ ~ C. ditto. perches Saint Michael C ~. C. Rev. Peter Le Fanu. ditto. none* of the Pool, ) 26. Saint Anne, ....... .. V. ditto. Hon. & Rev. J. Pomeroy. ditto. ditto. 27. Saint Catherine,^ ~ V. ditto. Rev. William Whitelaw. ditto. ditto. 28. Saint James,..»«.. ..V. ditto. Rev. James Walters. ditto. ditto. 29. Saint Nicholas, I within the WaUs, \ ..c. ditto. Rev. Thos. R. Craddock. ditto. ditto. 30. Saint Nicholas, \ without the Walls J ¦ ... c. in ruins Rev. Lathum Coddington a house ditto. 31. French Church, .» .. c. One. Rev. John Letablere. none. ditto. 32. Finglass, 1 Ballycoolane, 5 .~ V. ... c. ditto. 1 Rev. WiUiam Dobbin. in ruins 1 I5|acr. 33. Glassnevin, ....» ... c. ditto. Rev. Philip Ryan. none. none. 34. Donaghbate, \ Portrahon, •,, C ...V. ditto. 1 Rev. William Hamilton. a house 1 2a. ^i, 2DutjIin K>mzss. 47 Denom 1 1 Benefices. of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses. Glebes. 35. Grangegorman, ~ ~C. none. Rev. A. Smith Adamsoii. none. none. 36. GUltown, 1 Tubber, 5 ... C. ~c. ditto. 1 Rev. John R. Walsh. ditto. 1 ditto. 37. Garristown, .....^w. ... V. One. Vacant. a house 1 9^ acr. 38. Cloghran, Swords, II. ent. ditto. Rev. William Lyster. ditto. 4n. % 39. Swords, -) ..V. ditto. ditto. i 7 33u.j\ in Union. Malahide, / Killough, f ~ C. Rev. Segar Stew. Trench. Killossory, J .. c. 40. Saint Doolocks, ... ... C. ditto. Rev. James Matthews. none. none. 41. Portmarnock, ...... ... C. ditto. Vacant. a house 9 acres.] 12. Hollywood, ¦) .. V. ditto. none. Siacres Naul, C .. V. Rev. Thomas Baker. LictaehcfJ Grallagh, 3 ..V. 43. Balrothery, .......... ...V. ditto. Rev. Francis Baker. a house 29|acr. 44. Lusk, ¦) .. V. cUtto. ditto. 22 acres Kilrusb, C Chap. Rev. Rosingrave Macklin . Kilmore, ) Chap. 45. Balscadden, .......^ ~ V. in ruins Rev. William Blundell. none. 4 acres. 46. Castleknock, -p ...v. ditto. a house 19acres ClonsUlagh, C ... C. ditto. Rev. George Connor. Mullahidart, ) ... C. 1 47. Baldungan, ....... R. ~. in ruins Rev. Christ. Robinson. none. none. 48. ChapeUzod, T R.&V. Qne. ditto. ditto. Palmerstown, ..c. Rev. Hosea Guinness. Ballyfermott, ) ... C. 49. Coolock, ........... ..V. ditto. Rev. Henry Moore. a house 7 f acres SO. Drumcondra, ...~. ...V. ditto. Rev. WUliam Barlow. none. none. 51. TaUaght, ^ ... c. ditto. a house 1 6 acres Whitechurch, C ..c. Rev. Thomas Goff. Cruagh, ) R. ~ 52. Crumlin, .......... ... C. ditto. Rev. Roger Forde. ditto. 1 acre. 53. Kilmacud, 1 Stillorgan, 5 .. c. „ c. ditto. 1 Rev. Rawdon G. G reene. ditto. 1 4 acres. 54. Tagliadoe............ ..V. none. Rev. Henry Savage. none. none. 55, Leixlip, ") .. V. One. a house 28 a. in Confoy, ...c. inEsker Union. Stacumnie, ..c. Parish. Esker, ! Lucan, f ..V. „ V. Rev. Edward Berwick. Alderg, .. c. Westmorestown, ... c. St. Catherine, J ... c. 56. Maynootb,^.^...... ..V. ditto. Rev. Gilbert Austin. ditto. 6 acres. 57. Newcastle, -\ R. ~ none. none. none. Killadreeny, / StimsUng, f Chap.Chap. Rev.RosingraveMacklin. Down, - J Chap. 58. Newcastle, ........ ...V. One. Rev. WilUam Archer. a house 3 j acres 59. Delgany, T R. ... ditto. ditto. 2i acres Kilcoole, C ...V. Rev. WUliam Cleaver. -,j- Kilmackenogue, J ..V. 48 E)utJlin Diotzak Benefices. Denom „, of ^^ Parish. "^^^ Ihcunibents. Glebe houses " Glebe*. 60. Celbridge, , -V. One a house|l9a. in| Straffan, ~v. Union. Ballyn^kill, ' ^ ..c. Rev. Patrick Saildfes. Donocomp^r, ~c. Killadoon, ~ c. 61. puhganstown,~». . R. .. dittc >• Rev. Robert B. Dealtry ditto. 27iiicr. 62. ilathdrum, ........ . R.&V dittc >- Rev. Richard Powell. ditto. lOacreS 63. Mohckstown, ' ... C. dittc . ditto. 14a. in kill, ...C. Union. Dalkey, Killeeny, — C. Rev. Charles Lindsay. Bullock, ...C. Carrickbrenjian, ~.C. 64. Ballint&nple, ..«.. . R. ... ditto • Rev. ThoinaS Spotswood non*. none. 65. Derralossory, ..«i ~. C. ditto . Rev. Land. W.Hebenstal a house 60acre< 66. Kilberry, ..i^.^... ..V. in ruins' Rev, ThomaS Kingsbury none. none. 57. Castle M' Adam,;) XIls iv« One BaliydohneU, i ~ V. Rev. Sir f . Fof ster, Bart Kilmacow, ] i ~. V. abause|50acrei/| 68. Kinneagh,*.,....... ...V. in ruins'Revj John Bkyly. none. ISfocr. S9. Arklow, R.AV. one. ditto. 120a. in Entirely, ~. V. Uiiion. TenipleMfchael, .^c. KUbride, KillahuHer, .~c.... c. Rkv. tiem JAinb, tiayly. KilUnaih, ... c. Bolaugh, -.C. Kilihacragh, J ~ C. 70. Narraghmore, ...... R.&V. ditto."!- Rev. John Tonrens. a house I2ia«fc 71, Inch, 7 Kilgomian, 5 R.&Vi -..V. 1 * Rev, ilill Benson. lUtto. 1 ISfacr. Sr2. Fotaitown,MM..»,... R.&V. cUtfo. [Rev. John Baggot. ditto. 9 acres; 75. Baliymore, -j .-V. in ruins, | itone. none. BaUybought, ,/ Yagoe, r ...V. Riv. ^ohn Galbraith. Cotlandstown, J ...c. R. ent. One. R^v. Frauds Fox. a house J4|a ~ V. ditto. a house 20 acres Belan, ~ V. Mppng, ~ c. , Rathcoole, .~c. ' Bolton, ~ c. Newtown, > ... c. RevXathum C^ddmgton. Simonstpwn, *-c. Commonstown, ... c. CbUin, ..c. Hughestown, ... c. Colerake, ...c. 87. Holmpatrick, .. Imp.C. ditto. Rev. "Wm. H. Jfohnston. none. none. 88. KHgobbin, ~~~ P. c ditto. Rev. Henry Kearney. a bouse 1 4 acres 89. Balbriggan, ~— r Chap. ditto. Rev. Galbraith Feiiton. ditto. ditto. 90. St. George,..~~r Chap. ditto. Rev. John Barker. a house ditto. 91. St.MatRingscnd 92, Castle Chapel, ~ Chap. Chap. ditto.diuo. Rev. Robert Ball. Rev. George Bisshop. none. ditto. 93. Royal Hospital, Chap. ditto. Rev. Henry Crofton. - E-" Is sa 94. King Charies' do. Chap. ditto. R*v. Allan Morgan. = S ,; S--^ -S S 95. Military Infirmary Chap. ditto. Rev. A. Smith Adamson. iS?&.R&S 96. Lying-inHospital Chap. ditto. llev. Peter Le Fanu. _ 0 c- ¦" < n. 97. Stevins's Hospital Chap. ditto. Rev. Robert Nixou. 2 s = S" S a 98. FoundUng ditto. Cbap, ditto. Rev. Henry Murray. 2 2 >!¦= £ s 99. Marine Society,.. Chap. ditto. Rev. Thomas Gamble. 100. Hibernian School Ch^. ditto. Rev. Thos. P. Le Fanu. 3 - — ft 2. - .-. g - ^ n • ^ = 101. Magdalen Asylum Chap. ditto. Rev. James Dunn. icIsES'a 102.Molyneux Asylum Chap. ditto. Rev. George Clarke. r — n " S 0 s* 103. House of Industry Chap. ditto. Rev. WUliam Percival. 104. FemaJeOrphanH Chap, j ditto. Rev. John R. Cotter. 105. Lock Penitentiary Chap, j ditto. Rev. Ben. W. Mathias. ET °--i nj^ 'X 106. Richmond ditto,... Chap, i ditto. Rev. John Ryan. = S 3 s^.Ts; 107. Female ditto, ..-~.' Chap, j ditto. Rev. Thomas Gamble. 50 Dutilin 2:)iocei8fs?* CURATES ASSISTANT. llev. Henry Savage. Rev. Piers R. Gamble, Rev. Edward Mayne, Rev. Matthew Sleater, Rev. Montague L. Short, Rev. William Jones, Rev. Charles R. Maturin, Rev. Richard J. Hobson, Rev. John Lewis, Rev. George Wogan, Rev. Henry M'Lean, Rev„ Henry Hunt, Rev, James Wilson, Rev. Robert Porter, Rev. James Corcoran, Rev. John J. Fletcher, Rev. John Hunt, Rev. John Gavan, Rev. Robert Maw, Rev. Thomas Hands, Rev. Thomas John M'Kee, Rev. J. Purdon, Rev. Richard Graves, Jun. Rev. John Fea, Rev. Frederick Bridge, Rev. John Short, Rev. A. Smith Adamson, Rev. James Nevin, Rev. George Blacker, Rev. William Barber, Rev. Charles Bardin, Rev. John Robinson, Rev. Richard Drury, Rev. Thomas Kingsbury, Rev. George Wm. Cotton, Rev. J. J. D. Latouche, llev. James Stubbs, Rev. John Letablere, Rev. Annesley Hillas, Rev. Robert Walsh, Rev. Alexander Franklin, Rev. William M'Loughlin, Rev. James Long, Kev. WUliam H. Johnston, Rev. James Reid, Rev. Cesar Otway, Rev. Walter Burgh, llev. Christopher Darby, llev. Thomas Acton, llev. John Overend, Rev. Edward O'Brien, Rev. John R. Walsh, Rev Charles Bristowe, Rev. Richard Graves, Rev. .John Rowley, Same, Rev. Thomas Smith, Rev. Hosea Guinness, Same, Rev. Jolm Torrens, Same, Same, Same,Same,Same, Rev. Thomas Craddock, Rev. Robert B. Dealtry. Same,Same, Hon. & Rev, Charles Knox, Rev. John Lewis, Hon. & Rev. J. Pomeroy, Rev. Thomas Radcliff, Rev. Robert Daly, Rev. William Dobbin, Same, Rev. Arthur Maguire, Rev. WiUiam Bushe, Same, Rev. Thomas Radcliff, Rev. William Bourne, Same, Rev. Crinus Irwin, Same, Rev. William O'Connor, Rev. Peter Le Fanu, Same, Hon. & Rev. J. Pomeroy, Same, Rev. William Whitelaw, Rev. Lathum Coddington, Same, Rev. WUliam Dobbin, Rev. Philip Ryan, Rev. Robert BaU, Rev. Thomas Smith, Rev. Christopher Robinson, Rev. George Connor, Rev. Edward Berwick, Rev. Patrick- Sandes, Rev. William Cleaver, Rev. Robert B. Dealtry, Rev. Sir T. Forster, Bart. Hon & Rev. James Agar, Rev. Thomas Tucker, Rev. Thomas Trench, Saint Michael. Saint Michan. ditto. Saint John. Saint Werburg. ditto. Saint Peter. ditto. Saint Kevin. Donnybrook.Rathfarnham. Tawney. Saint Audeon. Wicklow, Glanely. KUIiskey. Bray. Howth. Castledermott.Clonmethan. Powerscourt, Saint Mary. ditto. Saint Thomas. Saint George. ditto. Saint Paul. Saint Andrew. ditto. Saint Mark. ditto. Saint Luke. Saint Bridget. ditto. Saint Anne. ditto. Saint Catherine St.Nich without ditto. Finglass.Glassnevin. St. Matt. Rings. Santry. Baldungan.Castleknock,Leixlip. Celbridge. Delgany. Dunganstown.Castle M'Adam Hollywood. Rathmore. Nicholastown. 2:5ublin DiocejSiGf. 51 CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSES, An account of the Churches and Glebe-Houses to whieh aid has been extended by the Board of First Fruits, since its Institution in 1712, to the present perio'.l, for the purpose of building, rebuilding, and enlarging tbe foUowiii^ in this Diocess.— The Parishes are arranged according to the dates of the respective Grants. Churches 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.13.14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1. 22.23. 21. 25. 26. 27.28.29. 30.3!.32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37.38. Coolock........ Tawney, ....... Rathmore, .... Portmarnock, Garristown, -. Castleknock,~ KUsallaghan, Stillorgan, ..... Kildraught^ .- St. George, .- Arklow, ...... St. Michael, .. Balbriggan, . Ballintemple^ Howth Balrothery, Dunlavin, . Clonmethan,.. Swords,KilUskey, Criimlin, Tawiiey, ........ Kilcullen, Bray, ~ Coolock CastleM'Adam St Nic. without Balscadden, ... Holmpatrick, DerraVossory,... Malahide, ..... Redcross, ...... Bally-Eustace. Kilternan, ...». Whitechurch, Booterstown,« Powerscourt,..* Cloghran, ...... jliulldi Gifts. Loans «hen tini 250200 450 500 500 800 500 500 1400 800800 800 1000 768 ISOO 10000 11001500 3000 500 600 600900900900900 3600 So 600 1000 1300 500 2500 1000 1000 4300 10001020 500 1000 150 1000 900' 1766 1788 1791 1810 181218121813 1814 1815 1815 18161816 1816 18161817 1818181818181818 18'l8181818181818 1819 Total, 19,400 55,688 Glebe-Houses. Gifts 1, Tillagh, 2. Hollywood, .. 3. Dunganstown, 4. Swords, ....... 5. Lusk, «..»...... 6. CastleBI'Adam 7. KUsallaghan, 8. Maynooth....... 9. Rathmichael, 10. Timolin, ........ 1 1 . Cloghi an, «.. 12. Donard, ....... 13. Sl^ Doolocks, 14. Donabate, ..... 15. Crumlin........ 16. Dunganstown. 17. Inch, ..„..., 18. Portmarnock 19. Rathdrum, . 20. Garristown, ... 21. iMonckstown, 22. Fonstown,..*. 23. Donabate, .... 24. Clondalkio, - /S. Raheny, ...... 2d Cloghran, «, 27. Newcastle.".. 28.. Dunlavin, .... 29. Balrothery, ~. .30. Kilgobbin,.*.. 5 1 . Derralossory,... 2. Clonmethan.... 33. Powerscourt^.. 54. Narraghmore, 35; Straffan. ~...~. 56 Atliy, ...«"-.. 37 Santry, ...~. 38. St. Doolocks, 39. TaUaght, .-.. 40. Hollywood, ~ 41. Balbriggan, ..j 42. Holmpiitrick, Total, 100 100100 100100 ' 60 173 100100 100 100 100 100100 150 100 100 150 100100 150100 100 100 .550400 100 100 250 450250 100 200 100 400 100100 400 200 400450450 Loans 4 CO 320 450450 392 380 900 550 SO 550 135 600 1275 400 600 400 300 600 340 SO50 Hultdliig when finished 1732 17371738 173917421748 1748 175117541759 178917891790 1790 17901791 1791 1791 1793 1793 17971810ISIO 1810 ISIO18121813 1814 18151816 18161817 18171818 1819 7383 i 9192 S3' Eiltiare HDtoceifr. LORD BISHOP. ^ TJie Right Honorable and Right Reverend CHARLES LINDSAY, D.D. &c. &C. &c. CHAPTER. DEAN. Very Reverend Thomas Trkitch, A.M^ DIGNITARIES. CANONSt Rev. James Gregory, Precentor. Rev. Arthur Maguire, Chancellor. Rev. John Bayly, Treasurer, Rev. Charles Lindsay, Archdeacon. PREBENDARIES. Rev. Arthur J. Preston, of Lultiamore. Rev. William Bourne, qf Ratliangani Rev. WilUara Cox, qf'Numey. Bev. Joseph Wilson;. of J^allysonan. Rev, William Co^, First Canon. Rev. Charles Lindsay,^. Second Canon. Rev. Francis Maguire,. Third Canon. Rev. Ralph Dillon,^ Fourth Canon, PREBENDARIESi.. Rev. Ralph Dillon, qf Castropetre. Rev. John Digby, qf Geashill. Rev. Cbafles Lindsay, qf Harristown. RewNewcom. Whitelavtr-, . of Donedea. Kcar General,. Surrogates,Registrars, CONSISTORIAL COURT. Bertram Midford, J.. L. Di f Rev. John Webb, and t llev. William Cox. 5 William Fitton, Esq M. I>s- i Rev. Rawdon G. Greene. DIOCESAN SCHOOL-MASTER, Rev. John Harkisos. The Constitution of tliis Chapter is rather singular'; it consists ofthe Deanj J^recehtor, Chancellor, Treasurer, and the Four Canons, who have no other title but First, Second, Third, and Foiu-th. The Archdeacon is not a Member of the Chapter, but he has a Seat in the Choir, and a Voice in the Election of the Dean only, as have also tbe Seven Prebendaries. — No Person can become a Candidate for this Deanery, which is Elective, unless he has been previously one of the Canons. 1, Thomas Lancaster, 2 Thomas Leverous, 3 Alexander Graik, 4 Pobert Daly, . . 5 Daniel Neylan, . 6 WHliam Pilsworth, .7 Robert Ussher, . 8 William Golbourn, 9 Thomas Price, . IQ. Ambrose Jones, .' BISHOPS SINCE THE promoted 1550 ditto . 1554 dittoditto ditto , ditto , dittoditto , ditto , ditto , 1560 15B41583 1604 1635 16-44 1660 l'«!67 REFORMATION. Anthony Dopping, WUliam Moreton, , Welbore Ellis, . , Charles Cobb, . George' Stone, . Thomas Fletcher, , Richard Robinson, . Charles Jackson, George L. Jones, . CaABLES LiKDSAY, . promoted 167&: ditto . 1681 dittoditto dittoditloditto ditto , ditto , ditto , 1705 1731 I743-1745 1761. 1765 1790;1S0& l&ilDare t)mz0. •53 Denom •1 J Benefices. of Parish. Chur ches. Inciinnbents. Glebe - houses. Glebes. 1. Tully, niios I .1 Precep- none. The Right Reverend, none, non a. j Coughlanstown tory. 1 , The Lord Bishop. 1 1 Corps of the Deanery. ' .2. Cloncurry,......-. ..».. R. ent. ditto. - Very Rev. Thos. Trench. ditto. ditto.' Corpi of the Prccentorship, 3. Carne,...~_— ,.» ...V. ditto. Rev . James Gregory. ditto. 10 acres Corps of the Treasurership. 4. Knavenstown, . ..«. ~ V. ditto. Rev. John Bayly. ditto. none. Corps of Rathangan Preb, S. Rathangan, «...» R &V. One. Rev. WUliam Bourne. a house 29a. jV Corps ofNumey Preb. ,6. Nuruey, 1 R. .. none.' none. none, j Kildangan, ¦ R. _ Rev. William Cox. Walterstown, s R ~ — - Corps of BaUysonan Preb. 7. BaUysonan, Kilrusb, eb^ R. ... R. ent One. 1 Rev. Joseph Wilson. ditto. 1 ditto.- Corps of Castropetre Pr 1 1 •8. Castropetre, ... .«M^ R. ... ditto, Rev. J. Strange Butson. ditto. ditto.f Corps of GeashillPreb. r 9. GeashUl, f R.&V. ditto. a house 82a. in KUleigh, Chap. ditto. Rev. John Digby. 1 2 Lots. Corps of Harristoum Pr^. ' 1 10. Harristown, .... R.&V. none. Rev. Charles Lindsay. noae. none.- 11. Cloncurry, -) ~ V. 1 ditto. 12a. X Kilcock, Downings, ? .. V. R. .. One. Rev. Archibald Douglass. in four Lots.- BallyscuUoge, 3 ... V. 12. BaUynefagh,..^ ... V. none. Rev. Henry Hunt. ditto. 14 acres ts. Kill, ... V. One. a house I60. ,'r, detachcfl Lyons, R. ent. Clonaghless, Whitechurch, ..V. . .~ V. Rev. John Warburton. Kerdiffstown, ...v. Johnstown, .» V. ^ 14. Bodenstown,..^ — ... v. none. Rev. Henry Boyd. ¦ none. Si acres 15. Clane, ¦^ — V. One. a house 29 acres Mainham, / ...V. Vacant, the Advowson dccaclied KiUybeggs, r ~ V. being litigated. Clonshamboe, J ..V. l€. Donedea, -\ RPreb. ditto. none. 2i n. in Staplestown, C R. ... 1 Rev. Jfewcom. Whitelaw. .Union. Balrahan, 3 ... V. 1 , Z7. Feighcullen, ...* »... R.&V. none. Rev. George Houston. ditto. 5 a. 3^ J 18. Furnaughts,Hainstown, s P. C- ,~ V. ditto. 1 Rev. James -Slator. ditto. 1 none. 19. Naas, Carogh, ] ~ V. R. ~ One. 1 Same, a house 1 33a. /, 20. Timahoe, 7 Ballyma6wilKam 5 R. ent. R. ent. none. 1 r Rev. Patrick Sandys. none. 1I 23 0. in Union. R. ... One. Rev. Wm. Chamberlain. i house 3 a. -j'-^ 22. Bride Church, 7 R. ent. 1 1 none. none. Carogh, i ... V. ditto. Rev. Simon Digby. Downings, i «. V. 1 54 EilQare Dioce.«i0f. Benefices. Denom of Parish Chur ches. ' Incumbents. ,«"=^-'Glebes. houses. 1 23. Kilmaogue, ) R,&V One. 1 ;28a. 3 V Rathernou, C R.AV Rev. Arthur J. Preston. a house|detached Lulliamore, 3 Preb.R 1 24. Croghan, ............ .R.&V none. Rev, Ralph Dillon. none. none. 25. Old Connell, 1 Morristn. Biller, R. ent R. ent ditto. 1 Rev. Charles Eustace. ditto. j ditto. 26. Killishy, 1 Ballymanny, J R.&V R. ... One. 1 Rev. Arthur Maguire. ditto. 1 ditto, 27. Carnalloway, .... ,R.&V ditto. Rev. Archibald Douglass a house! 10 acr^s 28. PoUardstown, j R. ent none. none. lo-sV Thomastown, C R. ent Rev. Thomas Tisdall. Dunmurry, 3 R. ent 29. Castlecarbery, ") ~ V. One. ditto. a small Ballynadrumna, .«. V. Glebe Dunfort, .- V. in Ariihill, ... V. detaclied Nurney, j .. V. Rev. Charles Palmer; Lots, Cadamstown, ...V. Mylerstown, ... V. / Carrick, ... V. 30. Killeighy', .........^ ...V. noiie... Rev. Mn Webb. a house 7 1 acres 31.Lackagh, ) Doneny, J R. ent .r. V. ditto. 1 Rev. Joshua Darcy. ditto. 1 ISct.r", detaclicd .¦32. Kilclonfert, ~.......|R. ... ditto. Rev. Thomas Trench. none. none. S3. KUbracken, 7 Monasterevan, ' R.&V. P. C. 1 One. Rev. Charles Moore. ditto. 1 ditto. .34. Ballysax, ........... R.&V. none. Rev. WiUiam Tew. ditto. 1 9 acres 35. Ballyburiey, ; Coolcor, J ' R. ent, R. ent One, 1 Rev. Wm. Geo. Wajcely. ditto. 1 none. 36. Kilrenny, .^n...... ... V. none. Rev. John Baldwin. ditto. ditto. 37. Castropetre, 1 Kilclonfert, 5 ...V. ...V. One. 1 Rev. John Jones. ditto. 1 ditto. 38. Clonsast, 1 BallynakiU, S Rv " .. V. ditto. 1 Rev. Henry Edw. Joly. ditto. ! ditto, 39. Ley, alias Lea,»r~ ...V. ditto. Rev. James Gregory. ditto. 25 acres. 40. Rosinallis, -j ... V. ditto. ditto. SOSn.in Rerymore, / ~ V. ditto. Union Kimanman, C ... V. Rev. Thomas Pigott. Castlebrack, J ~ V. - 41. St. Paid's Portarl. Chap. ditto. Rev. Charles Vignoles. ditto. none, 42. Killaderry, 7 Killeighy, \ .. V. R. ... ditto. Rev. Edward Hamilton ditto. ditto. 43. Coolbanagher,. 7 Ardee. 5 R. ent. R. ent. ditto. Rev. Robert Vicars. 1 house 26a. J. n Ardee. 44 St Michael'sPortar. Chap. ditto. Rev. Richard Clarke. none. none. 45. Shcrlockstown, T R. ^ 1 ditto. ditto. Groat Connell, C ... V. ditto. lev. Anthony Jones. Lttdytown, j „ V, 1 46. Clonas!ee,...~~-.. P. C. ditto. lev. John Baldwin, Jun. ditto. ditto. 47. Carne, J R. ... none. ditto. ditto. Knavenstown, C R. ~ 1 rhe Dean & Chapter. 1 Lea, alias Lia, 3 R. .. II JKilDajce Dioce]0f,ef. 55 CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev. Henry Bayly, Rev. Michael Lockwood, Rev. Matthew D. Peter, Rev. John Baldwin, Rev Mathias Crowly, Rev. William Cox, Rev. Jqhp Harrison, Rev. Henry Annesley, Rev. Thomas E. BeU, Rev. Digby Cooke, Rev. William Grave, Rev. William Revell, Rev. Eccles, Rev. William Bourne, Rev, Charles Palmer, Rev. Archibald Douglass, Rev. Thomas Pigott, Rev. Arthur J, Preston, llev. Thomas Trench, Rev. Arthur Maguire, Rev. William Tew, Rev. William Geo. Wakely, Rev. John Digby, Sarae. Rev. Jolm Warburton, Rev. James Slator. Rathangan, Castle Carberry. Cloncurry. Rosinallis. Kilmaogue. Cloncurry.Killishy.Ballysax, Bailyburly.Clonehorke,Geashill. KiU. Naa?. CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSES. An Account of the Sums of Money which have been granted by the Board of First Fruits, since its Institution in 1712, to the present period, for the purpose of building and rebuUding Churches and Glebe- Houses jn this Diocess. — The Parishes are arranged according to the dates .of the Grants, Churches^. Gifts. Loans Building when rinished 390 1 1788 500 1792 350 1810 1000 1813 •800 300 1814 1500 1816 250 1817 900 600 900 900 600 900 2o:o 300 6490 1 5700 1 Glebe-Houses. Gifts. [BuiMin;^ Loans' when flini«hed 1. Kilmannon, 2. BaUysonan, 3. Lea, ........... 4. Donedea, ... 5. Clonaslea, .,- 6. Geashill 7. -Rosinallis, «.. 8. Lackagh, ..." 9. Ballyuefagb.. JO. Ballysax, ~.- 11. Feighcullen.. 12. Ballykeane, - 13. PoUardstown, 14. KiU,.-..-—. 15. Clonaslea, «-. Total, 1. Clane» ........... 2. Lackagh, ...» 3. KiU, .- 4. Coolbanagher, 5. Carnalway, — . 6. Rathangan, 7. Rathenlon, 8. Lackagh, . 9 Ballycommon, 10. Ballykeane, ... 11. Ballysax, ..— 12. FeighcuUen,— 13. Clonasle.i, ~. Total, 100 100 100 100 100 100 625 100 350 450 450 100 450 120 400 - 394 400 325 450 50 3200 21 24 173 + 17401750 1790 1810 1810 181018161817 1818 Note. The Bishop of KUdare holds the Deanery of Christ Church in Commen dam with his Bishoprick, -n-hich Union has prevailed since the Year 1681; it orio-inated with Bishop Moreton, who had been promoted to the Deanery of Christ Church in 1677, and being aftervpards translated to this See in 1681, he was permitted to retain the said Deanery, on account of the great poverty of this See. The right of Presentation to the Vicarages of Clane, Mainham, Kiilybeggs and Clonshamboe, being claimed by Lord Viscount Kingsland, the Benefice still continues vacant, while the Suit is pending; tho Duties are, in th^ meantime, discharged by a resident Curate. 56 LORD BISHOP. The Right Reverend, ROBERT FOWLER, D.D. &c. &c. &c. CHAPTER. DEAN, Honorable and Very Reverend Joseph Bourke, A. M. DIGNITARIES. PREBENDARIES. Rey. 'William Armstrong, A.M. Precentor. Rev. John Keamey, A.M. Cltancellor. Slev. George Walters, A. M. Treasurer. Rev. Paul Helsliam, L.L.D. Arclideacon. VICARS CHORAL. ^ef. Anthony Pack, Dean's Vicar. R-ev. Richard Graves, Precentor's Vicar. Rev. Charies Fred. Phillips, Archdeacon's Vicar. RURAL DEANS. Rev. Hans Caulfield, A.M. of Kilmantigh, Rev. Daniel Aug. Beaufort, D.D. of Mayne, Rev. James Meara, A. M. of Aghoure. Rev. Thomas Ellison, A.M. of KUlamery. Rev. Anthony Pack, L.L. D, qf Bladcrath. Rev, Robert Saunderson, A. KF. qf TascofUn. Rev. John Kearney, A.M. qf Outrath. ¦Rev. Gilbert Austin, A.M. of Cloneamery. RURAL DEANS. liev. Stearne Bail, , of Aghoure. Rev. Alexander Hamilton, qf Aglutvoe. Rev. Richard Butler, qf Siller, fist Divisien.j Slev. Thomas H. Keamey, of Odogh. Vicar General, . Clontubrid, ...v. Coolcashiir, ~. V. Ballynemara, .. V. Ballylarkin, J ~ V. Corps of KiUamery Preb, 8. KiUamery. ........ R. ~ ditto. Rex. Thomas dlison. ditto. S acres. etrrps ofBladcratJl Preb, 9. Blackrath,..^...,.. R. .- none. Rev. Anthony Pack. none. 8 acres. Corps of Tascoffln Preb. 10. Tascoffin^ ~«..._ k. ~ One. Rev. Robert Saunderson. ditto. none. 11, Attanagh, T ..V. ditto. a house 40 a. in Ahamcy, / Kilmenan, f ..V. R.&V. Rev. Thos. H. Keaimey. Union. Rosconnel, J R. ~~ ditto. 100 acr. ^ V. ditto. Rev. Thomas Jackscxn. ditto. 1 2 acres 13. Fiddown, -> R. ... ditto. ditto. 48 rt. in. Bewley, / R. .„ 1 : Union. Tubrid, V. R. ~ Rev. JSoseph Sandys. Castlane, I R. &V. Tipperaghney, J, R.&V. 14. Skierke, ............. ...V. ditto. Rev:. Alex. Stales, Jun ditto.-); 1 90 acr. 1.5. Knocktopber, "J a. &v. ditto. ditto. 40 a. in KiUneddy, R.&V. .Union. Aghavillar, R.&V. ¦ - ' ¦ Kiltorkin., Dernahensy, R.&V. Rev. Hans Hamilton. R. &V. KilkerU, R.&V. Kilkeasy, R.&V. . , Dojiomaggin, R. & V. ' 1 1 58 jOiBfiBforB DiocciS^. Benefices. > Denon of Parish ' Chur- ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses Glebes. 16. Thomastown, R.&V One. a house] 18 a. in CoUumkin, . R.&V Rev. Alex. Hamilton. Union. Famagh Church R.&V 17. Donougbmore, . .R.&V 'ditto. Rev. John Lowry. . ditto. 1 93 acr. 18. Callan, TuUeroan, R.&V ditto. . none. 32 a. in R.&V Union, TuUemgin,Coologhmore, R.&V R.&V Rev. George Stevenson. detathed KUlaloe, R.&V Ballycallan, R.&V ditto. 19. Kilmocar, ........ . ..V. none. Rev. Francis Lodge. ditto. none. 20. Burnchu'rch ~ V. One. a housei20 a. in| Dumfert, .-. V. Union, Kilfeara, R. .. detached Jerpoint, ... V. Ballylinch, ..V. Graiigeleggan, -V. Dunbelle,Killree Grange, . Blacknow, ~ V. ~ V. Rev. Richard Butler. ...V. Mollgrange, ~ V. Blackrath, .. V. Grangelovan, -V. 1 Garran, -V. 1 1 Rathbin, ~ V. 1 1 2L Dungarvan, .m,.... ... V. ditto. Rev. Peter Roe. ditto. 1 5 acres 22. Kells, ..V. ditto. ditto. 54 a. in Earlstown, R.&V. Union. Ballytobin, R.&V. detached Mallardstown, > R.&V. Rev. Thomas Kemmis, Killree, R. ... Stumcarty, R. ... Anamolt, J R. .. 23. Rathsaran......... R&V. ditto. Rev. Francis Lodge. ditto. 113acr. 24. Killeen, ^ .. V. none 37 a. ip Cahir, C ~ V. Ryv. Edward Price. Union. Aghamacart, J ~ V. ditto. 25. Killermogh, ...... R.&V. ditto. Rev. George Hamilton. I bouse SOOacr. 26. Gaulshill, -) ..V. ditto. 1 litto, in 41|acr. Dnnkit, / Kilcollum, r. .. V. ... V. [lev. Patrick Renny. Dunkit ' lel;.iclled Kiliokegan, J .~ V. 27. Durrow, ~...~.... .. V. ditto. lev. George Dealtry. ditto. I 8 acres 28. Poleroan, -\ .. V. none. ditto. C raOaer. Portnecolly, ( .. V. lev. Francis Newport. d etacjled Ullid, 3 ... V. , i 29. Eirke, .^....w..... R.&V. One. ^ev. John B. Ridge. ditto. 1 Sadres 30. Rathdowney, -) Glashare, t Kildelgy, S ... V. ditto. ditto, i 'S8a;in R. y~ lev. Marcus Monck. Union. a. ~ , t 31. Castlane, alias 1 Whitechurch, \ R.&V. ditto. ' 'homas Maunsell. ditto. 1 r 6 acres S)00ov^ T>mzm S9 Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Gleb3- bouses. Glebes. 32. llosbercon. 1 ~~ V. One. 1 house 21 acres Dysertiuore, 1 .. V. Jetachcd Shanbough, 1 > .. V. Rev. Thomas Wallis. Ballygurrura, .. V. Kilmackavogue > ~ V. Rath Patrick, ~ V. 55. Offerelane , .„ . , .. V. ditto, Hon,& Rev. Jos. Bourke. ditto.f none. 3S2acr. 34. Innistiogc, -. „ V. ditto. 16 a. in Rosinan, .. V Union, Kilbeacon, . ~ V. Rev. GUbert Austin. Killahy, ... V. Cloneamery, Preb. ^ 35 Jerpoint,.~«-~. ..... ~ V. none. Rev. Mathias Crowley. ditto. 5 J acres 36. Odogh, ~i ,-. V. One. a house 20 a. in Kilcormuck, i ... V. Rev. Sterne Ball. Union, Donoughmore, c ... V. Coleraheen, 3 R.&V. 37. Kilmacow,..~~. .... R.&V. ditto. Hon.&Rev.G.T.Bourke. ditto. 1 1 acres 38. Dunmore, ) - V. ditto. ditto. 22 acres Muckallee, f .- V. Rev. Henry R. Dawson. det.clied Kilmodum, s .- V. 39. Bordvvell, ..^..i. R &V. none. Rev. Robert Alexander. none. none. 40. Mothell, 1 R.&V. One. a house 34 acres] Kilmodumogu« .f R.&V. Rev. Sam. Thos. Roberts. Kilderry, s R.&V. 41.Faitagh,.~«.~ ..... R&V. ditto. Rev. William Gregory. none. none. 42. Attier, alias -\ ditto. ditto. Attanagh, c R. .. none- Hon. & Rev. Arth. Vesey. Aharney, J R. ... 1 43, Aghavoe, ~~- .. V. One. Rev. Thomas Carr. a house 1 80acr. 44. Aglishmartin, R. ~ none. Rev. John Orr. none. 2^ acres 45. Bally tarsney. ...~ R.&V. ditto. Rev. Thos. Murray Prior. ditto. 1 acre. 46. Kilcoan, I .. V. ditto. Rev. Robert Alexander. ditto. none. Kilbride, i ... V. 1 1 47. Clonmore, ~-~. R.&V. One. Rev. Gust. M'Causland. a house 1 1 acres 48. Rower, ....... .... R.&V. ditto. Rev. John Kearney. none. none. .... R.&V. ditto. Rev. James Adam Kerr. a house 9 acres. 50. KilcuUiheen, M'lckallee, R.&V.R. .. ditto. / Rev. Alexander Alcock. none. 1 none. , Sl.Dy.sert. .... — ,. .... ... V. none. The Vicars Choral. ditto. ditto. 52. Rathcoole,^... ..... ~. V. ditto. Rev. Robu C. Armstrong ditto. ditto. ! 53. Ca^lccomer, ... »..¦ R.&V. One. Rev. Henry R. Dawson. a Itousc 12 acres 54. Clara, } .. V. 1 Rev. Robert Shaw. none. 15 acres Saint John, .. V ditto. 1 R.&V. ditto. Rev. John B. Ridge. ditto. 1 4 acres 56. Saint Canice, ¦) R&V. ditto. ditto. none. Ballyburr, |. ... V Tlie Vicars Choral. Saint Martin, 3 « V 57. Saint Catharine, ^ Chap. none. Rev. Nicholas Herbert. ditto. 103 acr. Callan, \ Chap. 1 1 58. Saint Mary, ....... P. C, One. Rev. Peter Roe. a hous 1 none. 59. KUmogany, ~ .««! p. c. ditto. iRev. Henry King. | ditto. '3 acres. M 60 €)i8fjsorj) Dioce.'Jis;* Denom Chur ches. Glebes -* 1 Benefices, Of Incumbents. and • Parish. Glebe- Houses 60. Ballynamarra, "] R. .. none. 61. Ballylarkin, R. ~. ditto. 62. Skeffin, 63. Clontubrid, R. il ¦"^ ditto.ditto. The Dean and Cfeapter of The Cathedral Church of 54. Coolcashin, SS. Ilathlogan,, R .. ditto.ditto. S = £,-S-o.„„ 66. Offerelane, 1 R. .. ditto. Saint Canice, Kilk. IprjU 67. Rathdowney, 68. Rathkyran, i R. z ditto.ditto. Appropriators. 69. Durrow, R. .. ditto. ssi.f„;;=-s 70. Rathcoole, R. .. ditto. If rS^a o ? nS CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev. Anthony Pack, Hon. & ReV, Jos. Bourke, St. Patrick's. Rev. Francis Lodge, Rev. James Meara, Aghoure. Rev. William Hartford, Rev. Thomas Ellisoti, KiUamery. Rev. Henry King, Rev. Hans HamUtott,. ICilmogany. Rev. Henry Herbert, Rev. George Stevenson, Callan. Rev. Benjamin Morris, Same, Ballycallan. Rev. James Butler,, llev. Richard Butler, Burnchurch. Rev. Francis Sandys, Rev. Thomas Kemmis, Kells. Rev. Charies Harte, jB.ev. Edward Price, O Aghamacart. llev. Joseph C. Rea, ilev. Francis Newport, Poleroan. Rev. Thomas T. Cuffe, O Rev. Gilbert Austin, Innistioge. Rev. Edw. G. Armstrong, Rev. Richard H. Dawson, Dunmore. Rev. John Robinson, < Rev. Samuel T. Roberts, H Mothell. Rev. James Lynar, Rev. Thomas Carr, AghaVoe. Rev. Francis Lodge, Pi The Vicars Choral, Urlingford. Rev. Johrt B. Johnston, Hon. & Rev. Jos. Bourke, Oflferelane. llev. Thomas M. Prior, Rev. John Lowry. ic Donoughmore. Rev. Joseph Vize, Rev. Francis Lodge, M Hathsaran. Rev. Jos. Christian Rea, The Vicars Choral, Rathkyran. Rev. Thomas Surridge, Rev. Johu Kearney, [lower. Rev. Henry Bolton, llev. Alexander Alcock, Silculliheen. Rev. John Robinson, The Vicars Choral, dysart. Rev. William Stone, Rev. Henry R. Dawson, [^astlecomer. Rev. James Ridge, Rev. John B. Ridge, jowran. Rev. Samuel Bryan, Rev. Peter Roe, Dungarvan. Rev. James Metge, Same. 3t. Mary's. In this Diocess there are Fifty-nine Benefices -with Cure of Souls, on whicl» there are forty-seven Churches, and twelve without Churches; of these fifty- nine Benefices twenty-three are Unions; the number of Parishes, with Cure of Souls, is one hundred and thirty-five. There are thirty-five Glebe-Houses built or building: twenty-four Benefices without Glebe-Houses; and thirteen on which there is no Glebe, Or none on which a Glebe-House could be erected with ad vantage. Of the Beneficed Clergy, thirty-five are Resident either on their Benefices, or so near them as to perform the duty of them : Thirteen are Resident on other Benefices which they hold by Faculty: Of those who are absent, one holding two Benefices, is incapacitated for duty by old age; one is lately promoted ; two are under pecuniary Incumbrances ; and there are three whose Benefices are so small in extent as not to be able to support a Church or tnaintain tbe Incumbent. C>-9ii90!:u Z:iQm0f 61 k. CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSl :s.ranted An Account of the Sums of Money which have been a by the Board of First Fruits, since its Institution in 1 712, to the present period, towards the building and rebuilding of the following Churches and Glebe- Houses in this Diocess. — The Parishes are arranged according to the dates of the Grants. Cluirclies iHiiljin, Gifts. Loans] when Glebe-Houses. Gifts. Loans Bi.ildirii; when t fio'-li^d- hnilied 1. KUmogany, _ 60 1 1 Kells, — , — ~. 100 1731 2. Kilmanagh, ». 75 1 2. Durrow,....." 100 1731 3. Ballycallan, .. 105 3. Rosconnel,, ~ 100 1734 4. Aghamacart,.,. 140 1 4. Kilmanagh, ~ 100 1734 5. Whitecburch, 200 1766 100 1734 6, Donaghmore, 500 1787 6. lochiholohan, 100 1734 7. Gaalskill, 500 1792 7. Listerling.™.. 100 1734 8. aiothell 500 1792 8. Chishacrow, «. lOO 1734 9. Listerling,..^, SOO 1796 9 Innistioge, ,— 100 1763 10. lascoffin, ~... 500 1796 10. Callan, ....... 100 1789 11. Odogh, ....... 500 1796 11. Kilmanahan,.. 100 1789 12. Ratlisaran,..~. 500 17.97 12. Odogh, ~..... 100 1800 13. KiUermogh ... 500 1798 13 Kilfane, —~~. 100 650 1810 14. Burnchurch... 600 1810 14. Kilmanagh, .. 100 600, 1810 IS. Dungarvan, ... 800 1812 15. Thomastown, lOO 650 1810 16. Mothell, ».. 200 18J4 16. MotheU,.. 100 SSQ 1810 17. Listerliug, ...... 18. Tascoffin, ...... 1 9. St. John's, ~.. SOO ,500 900 181518171817 17. Killermogh, .V. 18. Rosbercon, ... 1 9. Eirke, ............ 100 450 100 550 88 800 1810 1812 1812 400 20. Ennisnag, ..^ 21. Clonmore. ~... 900 1817 20. Whitechurch, 400 316 1813 900 1817 21. Dungarvan, ... 400 400 1813 22. Thomastown, 1266 1 1817 22. Sierkyran, ..... 450 88 1814 23. Rathdowney,™ 1000 1818 23. Rathdowney,.. 100 1200 1814 24. Kilmacow,.....^ 850 1818 24. Burnchurch,.. 100 ISOO 1815 25. Aghavoe, ~~ 500 1819 25. Fiddown, ...„ 100 1500 1817 26. Castlecomer.... 600 1819 26. Dunmore, «... 550 450 1817 27. Knoctopher, .. 100 1819 27 Dunkit, .,...», 200 600 1817 28. Killamery,-.^-. 600 2S. Clonmore....... 400 386 1817 29. St. Mary, Kilk. 1200 lO. Killamery,«.». 500 500 1818 30. KilcuUiheen,.. ...... 900 JO. Kilmacow,«.«. 100 675 1818 Total, 9680 7616 31. Castlecomer,.v. 1-00 1500 1819 32. St.Mary, Kilk. 400 350 1819 53. Rathsaran. .V... 250 550 34. Mayne, «-,... 250 550 35. Innistioge, .. 450 160 36. Skierke, ~..« 100 675 Where the Years are not amcxed to the 57. OjTei-lane, ..... 100 1050 Sums, it is to be understood, that the 38. Aghavoe, «... 100 1350 building was not certiiied complete on tlic Sth January, 1820. 39. Aghmacart, «. 300 500 40. KUmogany, « 450 50 41. Ennisnag, «.«. 400 400 Total, 8050 18,638 62 Mxm T)iotzm LORD BISHOP, OF FERNS AND LEIGHLIN, The Honorable and Right Reverend, PERCY JOCELYN, D.D. &c. &c. &C. CHAPTER. DEAN. Very Reverend Peiek Browne, A.M. DIGNITARIES. PREBENDARIES, Rev. Henry Wynne, Precentor. Rev. William Eastwood, Chancellor. Rev. Wensley Bond, Treasurer. Rev. Edward Barton, Archdeacon, RURAL DEANS. Rev. Roger Owen, qf Gorey. Rev. Ralph Boyd, qf Felhard. Rev. John Elgee, qf Wexford. Rev. Alex. M'Clintock, qf Newtownbarry. Rev. Ralph Cumine, qfCamew. Rev. Richard B. Gordon, qf KUrane. Hon.& Rev.L. H. Hutchinson, of Coolstuffe. Rev. Joseph Miller, qf Felhard. Rev. Henry St. Eloy, of Edermine. Rev. Simon^Little, qf Taghmon. Rev. Walter Hore, ofKilrusk. Rev. Roger Owen, of Tomb. Rev. Mark Charters, qf Clone. Rev. Rich. Heii. Symes, qf KUcommon. Rev. Thomas Handcock, qf IVhilechurc/i, Vicar Generalr Surrogates, « Reg^trar, « Proctors,.^ CONSISTORIAL COURT. . Cham. WiUiam Walker, Esq. L.L.D. f Rev. John Elgee, \ Rev. Richard W. Elgee, CRev. Frederick Draffen. . Thomas Bridson, Esq. None. DIOCESAN SCHOOL-MASTER, Rev. GsoKQii: Needham. In a Return made to a Regal Visitation held about the Year 1522, Bishop Ram gives an account of many wastes committed on the Lands of this See by Bishop Allen, who died in 1599, and by his Predecessors; owing to the exertions of this Prelate however some of these possessions were recovered at Law, and among the rest the Manor of Fethard, -which was afterwards exchanged for Lands lying more commodious to Ferns by an Act of Parliament passed in the Reign of Charles I. — The Parishes of Drinagh, Maudlintown, Killclogue, Ardcandrish, Kildavaii, and Rathaspeck are not separate Parishes in the Union of Wexford, [N°- 20,] as stated iii the last Edition, but were uuited by Aet of Council, into one Parish, on the 22nd June, 1722, by the n.^me of Saint Patrick's Parish, Wexford; they have been therefore omittecl in this Edition. iTerniaf T^iatzm* 63 Benefices. Denom of Chur ches. Incumbents. Glcbe- houbes. Glebes. Parish. Corps of the Deanery. ' 1. Gorey, -\ R. .. One. mme. 20acres Kilnehue, / R. rt. ditto. The Very Reverend, detaclicd Kilkevan, r K. ... Peter Browne. Maglass, J 11. «. Corps ofthe Precentorship. 2. Templeshanibo, « R.&V. ditto. Rev. Henry Wynne. ditto. none. Corps of Uie Chancellorship. S. Tacumsbanc, ¦ ~] R. « 1 1 15 a. in Kilscoran, R. ..^ ditto. a house Union. Baliymore, R. ... KilU ane, 'f R. ... Rev. William Eastwood Rosslare, R. .. Kilrane, «. V. St. Margaret, J Imp.C Corps of the Treasurership. 4. Leskinfere, -j R. «. ditto. ditto. 63 a. in Ballycannoo, / R. « ditto. Rev. Wensley Bond. Union. Monimolin, f R. «. ditto. detached Kiltrisk, 3 R. .«. 1 Corps ofthe Archdeaconry. 5. Adamstown, ' Newbawn, J R. R. ">*• ditto. 1 Rev. Edward Barton. ditto. 1 13a. in Union. Corps of KUrane Preb. 6. KUrane, ««¦«.««. R. .. none. Rev. Richard B. Gordon. none. none. Corps of Coolstuffe Preb. 7. Coolstufle,«,««,.. R. M. ditto. Hon.&Rev.L.Hutchinson a house 6 acres. Corps of Fethard Preb. 8. Fethard,«........ R. «. One. Rev. Joseph MiUer. none. 1 5: acres Corps of Edermhie Preb. 9. Edermine,Ballynaslaney, R. V. ditto. 1 Rev. Henry St. Eloy. a house 1 22|acres Corps of Taghmon Preb. 10. Taghmon, 1 Ballyconoick, \ R.R. ~' ditto.f Rev. Simon Little. none. 1 J acre. Corps ofKilnish Preb, 11. Kilrusb, .......... R. .... ditto. Rev. Walter Hore. ditto. none. Corps of Tomb Preb, 12. Tomb, ^ R. .. ditto. ditto. 20 acres Kilcomb, v R. «. Rev. Roger Owen. aiui Bossman<^e, \ R. .. 14 acres Corps of Clone Preb, 13. Clone, 5 R. «, SO a. in Kilbride, < a. «. Rev. Mark Charters. Union. Ferns, ) «. V. ditto. a house Corps of KUcommon Preb. 14. KUcommon, -j R. M. ffitto. none. none. Crosspatrick, | - R. «. Rev. Rich. Hen. Symes. Braban, J ... V. Corps of Whitechurch Preb. IS. Whitechurch, ) Kilmakea, R.H. .V. [ ditto. Rev. Thomas Handcock. 1 a bouse 13 acres 16. Rosddoit, ««....».«. R. «, ditto. Rev, William Hinson. ditto. '30aCTes 17. Tombaggard, T R. «. 1 none. '26 a. in Kilturk, ^ « V. ditto. Rev. Thomas Gore. Kilturk Kilmore, 3 ^^ V. 1 ' ¦ u Mttui "Diatzm Benefices. Denom of Parish Chur. ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses Glebes. 18. Hook, 7 Templetown, i « V. Imp.C none. 1 Rev. Alexander Alcock. none. ! 2 acres. 19. Clonegal, «.....«.¦ ,, R. ent One,t Rev. John Browne. ditto. none. 20. St.Patrick.Wex.' R. ~ ditto. a house 8 acres. Saint Mary, R.&V very oU detached Ballybrenan, .w V. StIberius,Wex. Imp.C ditto. Saint Selsker, Imp. C. Saint TuUogue, Imp.C Rev. John Elgee. St. Mich. Feagh, Imp. C. Saint John, Imp.e. Saint Peter, imp.C. Saint Bridget, Imp. C. Carrigg, Imp. C. 21. Kilnemanagh, «« . R. ent. ditto. Rev. Charles Strong. a house 2 7 acres 23. St. Mary, N.Ross' « V. ditto. none A few 014 Ross, R. «. ditto. Lots of Carnagh, R. ~ Ground Telleragbt, R. «. insuffi Ballyane, R. «, Rev. James Morgan. cient for Clonleigh, R. ^ build Templeudigan, ...V. ditto. ing on. Kilscanlan, Imp.C. ' BaUybrazill, Imp.C. 23, KUcormuck,.M~~M R. ent. ditto. Rev, John Corvan, a house 25 acres 24. Killigney,Chapel, R. «, Imp, C. ditto. t |lev. Edw. Montgomery. none. 1 none. 25. Came,«.«.«««.« R. ... ditto. Rev. Richard Bevan. a house 9 acres 26. Saint Margaret, "( Artramont, R. -, R. «. 1 dit to. SOacres detacheu Tickillen, ~ V. Ardcavan, ~. V. Ardcolme, f ...V. ditto. Rev. Frederick Draffen. BaUyvalloo, «. V. Skreen, ...V. Saint Nicholas, ~ V. Kilpatrick, ~ V. 27, Killan, -v.^.. R.&V. ditto,. Rev. WUliam B. Forde. ditto. 33 acres 28. Mulrankan, -j R.&V. ditto. ditto. 34 a. in Kilmannon ( Killag, f R. «, R. ~ Rev. Thomas Gore. Union. Kilcowen. J ...V. 29. Newtownbarry, ». R. .. ditto. Rev. Alex. M'Clintock. ditto. 13 acres 30. Killinick, ") R. ~ ditto. none. 7^acr;es Maglass, "...v. in2Lots Saint Michael, Imp.C. - at some Ishartmon, Saint Iberius, Imp. C. Imp.C. Rev. WiUiam Hughes. distance fro mthe Kilmacree, ImpC. Church. Killiane, Imp. C. St.Mary'sIsIand,_ Imp. C. 1 31, Rathii}acknee, ««. R&V. ditto. IRev. Francis Pentland. 1 ahouse'l2acres| Mxns ^iotzm 65 Benefices. 33 KHmalog. Castle EUis, Killesk, Killely, Carnew, «.«.< 34. St. Marys, Ennis. - Clonmore,Templeshannon,Ballyhuskard,Saint John, 35. Kiltennel, ....««.«,'R. «. 36. Killurin, -j j ..... V. Kilbride Glin, j ilmp. C Chappie Carron, v Imp. C Whitechurch Glin I Ballyheogue, J 37. Templescobin, «.. 38. Horetown,Kilgarvan, Ballyingly,Donowney, Inch, BaUylennon,Clongeen,Kilcowanmore, 39. Kilmnckridge,..- 40. Killesk, Dunbrody,Saint James, Ratbroe, 41. Bally valden, Millenagh, 42. Kilpipe, KUlinor, 43. Donamore, Killaucooly,Killenagh, Ardamine, 44. Tintern, Owenduffe,Clonmines, 45. Duncormuck,Ambrosetown, 46. Kilkevan, Bannow, 47. Monart, .-..«~. One. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. dittot Incumbents. [Glebe- houses a house Rev. ArchibaldStevenson. Hon.&Rev. R.Ponsonby, Rev. Richard Radcliffe. Rev. Roger Owen. Rev. Edward Bayly. Rev. Thomas Cranfield. Rev. T. Ottiwell Moore. Rev. James B. Gordon. Rev. William Glascott, Rev. Jemmet Parke. Rev. Ralph Cumine. Rev. James B. Gordon. Rev. William Archdall. a house Rev. Ralph Boyd. V. Ambrose Hickey. V. Thomas Harpur. none. a house none ditto. ditto.ditto. ditto, I a house I none. ditto. a house I none. , I a house, Glebes. 7 2 acres detached none. 43 a. in Union, SOacres 20acres none. none in Union. 22 acres ditto. I acr. in Union. 17 (7. in KiUinor none. ditto. 1 8 acres letached •3^ acres 25acres CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev. George Webb, Rev. George Stopford, Rev. Benjamin Waller, Rev. Richard King, Very Rev. Peter Browne, Same, Rev. Henry Wynne, Rev. William Eastwood, Gorey. Kilnehue. Templeshambo. Leskinfere. 66 jFernis ^iotz^s. CURATES ASSISTANT contisitie . Rev. Arthur Colley, [lev. Wensley Bond, Ballycannoo. R^. Robert Wynne, Same, Monimolin. Rev. James Bond, Same, Clough. Rev. Thomas Harman, Rev. Edward Barton, fc. O Adamstown. Rev. George Jones, Rev. Simon Little, Taghmon. Rev. Alexander Hudson. (J Rev. Roger Owen, Tomb. Rev. Richard W. Elgee, Rev. John Elgee, Wexford, Rev. George Richards, < Same, H Rathaspick. Rev. James M. Stubbs, Rev. James Morgan, New Ross. Rev. William Scott, (d Same, Old Ross. Rev. Allan Morgan, Same, Templeudigan. Rev. John Breaden, Rev. John Browne, •Z Clonegall. Rev. Anthony Garstiri, Rev. Frederick Draffen, w Castle Bride. Rev. George Needham, Rev. Thomas Gore, KUturJk. Rev. John James. Rev. William B. Forde, KiUan. Rev. John Frith, Hon. & Rev. R. Ponsonby, Carnew. CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSI :s.It period. Grants for this Dioc ess, from 1712 to the preset Churches. Gifts. Loans Bnilding when tini.^lied Glebe-Houses. Gifts. Loans Buildiuf^ v\ hen (ini.!lied I . Kilpipe, «.««. 1.50 1. Enni6Corthy,«. J 00 1794 2. Ardcolme, «... 150 2. KUlan,««~.*. 100 1800 3. Kilcormuck, «. 200 1766 3, Kilnemanagh, 100 1805 4. RosdrOit, ...«. 500 1795 4. Coolstuffe,~.« 100 1805 5. Adamstown, «/ SOO 1805 5. Leskinfere, v. 100 1805 e. Templeshambo 500 1805 6. Templeshambo ISO 1810 7. KUturk, «00 1810 7. Ardcolme,^-.. 100 1810 8. Templeudigan, 600 1810 8. Came, «....«. 100 1810 9. Ross, ~ 500 1810 9. Whitechurch, 100 625 1810 10. Edermine, ...«. 200 600 1812 10. Rathmacnec, 100 224 1810 11. Rathaspick, ~. 600 200 1813 1 1 . Clonmore, ««. 100 450 1810 12. New- Ross, « 2400 1813 1 2. Monart, «.«.«. 232 1810 13. Kilkeavan,«.«. 600 136 1813 13. Newtownbarry 100 1810 14. Kilnemanagh, 600 1814 14. Castle Ellis, «. 100 1810 IS. Castle Ellis, .». 600 1814 15. Edermine,«.v. 100 600 1812 16. KUnahue, «.. 800 1816 16. Mulrankin, «. 100 IRl.^ 17. Rathmacknee, 800 1816 1 7. Adaxnstown, «. 100 1 1814 18. Ferns, «««« 500 1817 18. Rosdroit, «... lOQ 675 1814 19. Templescobin, 800 1817 19. Kilcormuck, «. 100 1 ISIS 20. Templeshambo 1000 1817 20. Killurin,«.««. 100 ! 1«16 21 . KiJmuckridge, 650 1818 21. Duncormuck, 350 450 j 1817 22. Kilpipe, « 100 1818 22. Killerior,...«.«. 450 180 1619 23. Kilscoran, ««. 600 1819 23, St. Mary, «« 100 24. Tintern, «,..... 600 ...... 24. St. Edens, 100 25. Taghmon, «.. 1000 2.5. Killan, « ^ 100 26. ClonegaU, -..« 1300 100 1500 27. Gorey,— ~~,« 28. KUcommon, « 2000 27. Feathard, Total, 300 SOO .„... 3682 1 5204 Total, 7600 12,486 ^^^^ HfiSl^Un IDiorcgg, 67 LORD BISHOP. Vide Ferns Diocess. CHAPTER. DEAN. The Very Revereno George Maunsell, D.D. &c. &c. &c. DIGNITARIES. PREBENDARIES. Rev. John Reed, Precentor. Rev. Joseph Fairtlough, Chancellor. Rev. Bartholomew Thomas, Treasurer. Rev. John Elgee. Archdeacon. Rev. Hamilton Morgan, qf Tecobne. Rev. George Alcock, of Ultard. Rev. James M'Ghee, of Aghold. Rev. Arthur St. George, of TulLomagrinagh. CONSISTORIAL COURT. Vicar General,^^"^^^..^^^^ Cham. WiUiam Walker Esq. L.L.D. Surrogate, «.«..>. „.^«..... Rev. Samuel T. Roberts. Registrar, ..«...-«.«..«.... John Frederick Guest, Esq. Dep. Regist. «.v.........^.... Frederick John Falkiner, Gent. Proctors, "......¦..-»^-»^--..... Messrs. Chas. IMoore M'Mahon, J. Byrne, & Dudley HiU. DIOCESAN SCHOOL-MASTER. Ret. Joseph Jameson. The See of Leighlin was united to Ferns in the year 1600. Some of its Bishops were considerable Benefactors to this See : about 1630 Bishop Ram built the Episcopal House at old Leighlin, for the benefit ofhis Successors; and Bishop Vigors, on his demise in 1721, bequeathed the Sum of =£300 to be disposed of, either in the purchase of some Fee-farm, or in budding a House for the more convenient habitation of the Bishop. Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- „, , houses. «'*"• Corps ofthe Deanery. 1. Wells, 7 Ballynochen, 5 R. .. Chap. 1 One. Very Rev. Geo. Maunsell. none. 21 acres detach. Corps of the Prccentorship. 2. Nurney, ........ R. .. ditto. Rev. John Reed. ditto. none. Corps ofthe Chancellorsliip. 3. KUlmane, ....".- R. .. none. Rev. Joseph Fairtlough. nohe. I rood Corps ofthe Treasurership. 4. Shrule, -j P.&R. One. a house Slatey, . ( Cloydah, C R. .- .. V. Rev. Bartho. Thomas. in Slatey. 6acr. in Union. Painstown, J Imp.C. 1 Corps of the Archdeaconry S. Clonmore, -. R. .. ditto. 1 Rev. John Elgee. a house lOacres N 68 SeisJjUn J)mc0». Benefices. ^;7" Chur- Parish. '=''^=- Incumbents. Glebe- houses. Glebes. Cvrps af Tecolme Preb. 6. Tecolme, «..«... .. V none. Rev. Hamilton Morgan none. none. Corps of UUard Preb. 7. UUard, 7 Graigue, j R. .. R. « One. 1 Rev. George Alcock. a house 1 30a. in Union. Corps of Aghold Preb. . 8. Aghold, -J R. .. ditto. ditto. lOa. in MullinacuflTe, v. Crycrihi, \ .. V .. V. Rev. James M'Ghee. Union. Liscoleman, -* .. V Corps of Tullomagr. Preb. 9. Tullowmagrinag. ) R. .. dilto. a house 3 acres. Ballycrogue, U R. .. Rev. Arthur St. George BallinaCarrig, ) ,. V 10. Powerstown, ..~ R.&V ditto. Rev. John Kennedy. ditto. 30acres 11. Old Leighlin, •> Tullowcrine, J R. « Imp. C. ditto. 1 The Dean & Chapter. none. 1 none. 12. KilmacahiU,.. R.&V. ditto. Rev. William Littta. ditto. ditto. 13. Dysartenos, Kilteal, ' .. V. " V. ditto. 1 Rev. Hamilton Morgan. a house 1 7 acres. 14. Saint Kill, R. .. ditto. Rev. James M'Grath. none.~ none. 15. Lorum, .. V, ditlo. ditto. none in Slyguff .. V. Rev. Richard Dawson, Union. BallyeUin, ) R. « 16. Ballyroan, «...- R.&V. ditto. Rev. William Holmes. ditto. none. 17. KUtennel, 7 Clonagcose, i « V. « V. ditto. 1 Rev. William Pasley. ditto. 1 ditto. IS. Grange Silvoe,... - R. .. ditto. Vacant. ditto. ditlo. 19. Barragh, «««.. " V. ditto. Rev. Edward Pepper. ditto. ditto. 20. Tullow,. R&V- ditto. Rev. Thomas Davis. a house 9|acres 21. Kiltegan, 1 Kilranelagh, J " V. R.&V. ditto. Rev. Dominick E. Blake. ditto. 1 20acres 22. Kellystown, .. R. .. ditto. Rev. Fred. Eyre Trench. ditto. 245acr. 23. Gilbertstown, -\ R. .. ditto. none. Aghade, / Ardristan, ( .. V. .. V. in Aghade Rev. Henry St. George. 1 none in Union. Ballon, 3 " V. 1 24, Clonmulsk, ...... R. .. One. Rev. Richard Butler. ditto.' none. 25. Hacketstown, ) Haroldstown, ) R. .. .. V. ditto. i Rev. James Hill Poe. a house 1 SOacresdetach. 26. Baltiiiglass, ««.. E. .. ditto. Rev. Edward Grogan. none. none. 27. Rathvilly, -j R. " ditto. ditto. 12a. in Rathmore, Straboe, ( R. .. R. .. Rev. John Whitty. Union. Rahill, J Imp.C. 28. Ballinure, «.....- R. .. ditto. Ref. Edward Grogan. ditto. none. 29. Fennagl^ R. -. none. ditto. Castlemore, j Chap. none at BallybohBard, ( Tullowbeg, r Chap. Cbap. Rev. Richard Radcliffe. present. Drumpbea, I Chap. Ardreven, -"^ Chap. none. 30. Con-lone, 7 Killeany, i R. .. R. .. One. 1 Rev. Joshua Anderson. ditto. 1 2 acres. Hcis^Iin Diocc^jS* 69 Benefice;. 31, Saint MuUins,^> 32, Maryborough, Kilcolemanbane Straljoe, 33, Abbeyleix, *.-».-»^ 34- Myshall, «^^«-- 35. Agha, 2 Duuleckny, J 36. Fennagh, >--<.-«^«- , Clonenagh, 7 Clonagheen, J 3S. Rathasbuck, ¦>¦¦.."*- 39. Bally adams, \ Balliutubber, ) 40. Grangemonk, "^^ 41. Urglin, I Grangeforth, V Kiilerrick, j 42. Killeban, ^- 43. Stradbally, ) Moyanna, j •44. Dysart Gallen, .. 45. Carlow, i KiUeshir, j° 46. Templepeter, ... 47. Timogue, Tullowmoy, Kilonbrook Fosse, 48. Stratford, on Slany, 49. Moyne, ...... Denom of Parish Chur ches '¦ I . V R.&VR.&V. .. V, " V. R.&V. .. V. .. V " V, R. .. 11. .. R.&V. R.&V. R.&V. V. R. .. R. .. Imp.C. R. « .. V. " V. R. .. R, .. R.&V. R. R. R, R. One. ditto. Incumbents. Glebe- houses, ditto.ditto. ditto.ditto. ditto.dilto. ditto. ditto. I none. One. Two. One. I ditto. ditto. I none.One. ditto- ditto. Rev. Francis Thomas. Rev. William Waller. none. ditto.' none I a house, none.ditto. I ditto. ditto. I ditto. ditto. Hon.&Rev.ArtliurVeseya liotise Hoii.& Rev.E. Wingfield. Rev. Weldon J. Molony. Rev. Samuel Downing. Rev. John Scott. Rev. John Fitz. Stewart Rev. Jeremy Blarsh. Rev. John Baggot. Rev. Thomas Brooke. Glebes. Rev. Arthur J. Weldon. ditto. Rev. Hunt H. Johnson. ^ ''""'^ Rev. Sewell Slubber. dilto. Rev. John Falkner, Rev. WiUiam Gore. ditto. Rev. Joseph Cassan. Rev. Mark Lyster. Rev. Thomas Dooley. none. la. in Union. 5 acres. none. lOa in Union. none. ditlo.ditto. ditto. ditto. none in Union. ditto. 4 acres. 30acres Sjacres none. none in Union a house a glebe. ditto. 19acres CURATES ASSISTANT. l\ev. Rev Rey. Rev. Rev.Rev.Rev. Rev.Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev.Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. George ^lauiisell, Charles Dawson, C. Crosby Brough, John Fitzgerald, Lowe, Richard Sandys, Richard Blake, Arthur Newcombe, William Hickey, iMr. Griffiths, Mr. Rogers, Joseph Chapman, Joseph Jameson, Taylor, Chas. W. Doyne, Robert W.Bland, — — St. George, H Uev. Joseph Fairtlough, Rev. John Elgee, Rev. James M'Ghee, The Dean and Chapter, llev. Hamilton Morgan, Rev. William Waller, Rev. William Holme-s, Hon. & Rev. A. Vesey, Rev. Weldon J. Molo-;', Rev. John Scott, Same, Rev. A rthur J. Weldon, Rev. John Falkner, Rev. Edward Grogan, Rev. Thomas Davis, Rev. Sewell Slubber, Rev. Weldon, J. Molony Klllinane. Clonmore. Aghold. Old Leighlin. Dysertenos. -Maryborough, Ballyroan. Abbeyleix. Uunleckny. Clonenagh,ClonagheeH. Killeban.Carlow. Ballinure. I'ullow. Dysart Gallon. Aghade. 70 Heig^Un Biocc^ifi?, CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSES. , ess, to An Account of the Churches and Glebe-Houses in this Dioc which aid has been extended by the Board of First-Fruits, since its Insti- tution in 1712 to the present period, for the BuUding and Re-building thereof. — The Parishes are arranged according to the dates of the respective Grants. Cliurches. Gifts. Loans Building when finished. Glebe-Houses. Gifts. 100 Loans Building when iinished. I. Graigue, «-«. 15© 1. Dunleckny,.. 1796 2. BaUintubber, 100 1766- 2. Kellystown, 100 1800 3. Rathasbuck, 220 1766 5. Killaree, .... 100 1801 4. Nurney, .. .. 500 1788 4. Abbeyleix. .. 400 1810 5. Baltinglass, 500 1790 ; 5. Dysertgallen, 100 550 1810 6. Maryboro' .. 500 1800 6. Tullomagri... 250 450 1810 7. Cloydah, 500 1805 7. UUard, 100 500 1810 8. Kiltegan, -> 500 ^20 1810 8. Cloydah, 400 360 1813 9. Wells, .-« 500 200 1810 9. Dysart, 400 360 1813 10. KilmacahUl, 500 1810 10 Stratford, 450 100 1813 11. Grange oilvce 600 200 1810 11. Aghold, 100 1 350 1814 12. Kellystown, 600 100 18J0 12, Kiltegan,.... 100 670 "1816 13. Clonmore, ... 600 1810 13 Moyne, 450 SO 1817 14. Hacketstown 600 1812 14. Hacketstown, 300 500 1819 15. St. .Mullins, 800 1813 1.5. Kellystown,-. 16. Clonmulsk, " 100' 16. St. Kill 600 200 1813 400 234 17. Myshall,".. 800 1814 17. Feanagh, 18. Carlow, — --- 19. Grange Silve, 20 Old Leighlin, 21. St. MuUins, 22. Powerstown, 350 450 18. Barragh, ^ 800 1815 300 500 19. Killeban, ..i 800 1815 100 900 20. Aghold, '....".. 21. BaUinure, " 800 22. KiUeshin, .- 700 23. Clonenagh, ' goO 24. Dunleckny, , 70O 350 18151817 450450 100 SO 200900 500 Total, 5600 8124 25. UrgUn, ...- 1 700 Total, 1 3,970 18 70 i:nd of the PROVINCE i3iilbijn» koljince of &n^^t\l. 7i ARCHBISHOP. The Most Reverend Father in God, CHARLES BRODRICK, D.D. Lord Archbishop of Cashkll, Primate and Metropolitan of Munster, AND Lord Bishop of Emly. &c. &c. &c. SUFFRAGAN BISHOPS. 1. The Right Rev. Charles Mongan Warburton, D.D. Lord Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert ^ Aghadoe. 2. The Hon. and Right Reverend Richard Bourke, D.D. Lord Bishop of Waterford ^ Lismore 3. The Hon. and Right Rev. Thomas St. Lawrence, D.D. Lord Bishop qf Cork <^ Ross. 4. The Right Reverend William Bennett, D.D. Lord Bishop qf Cloyne. 5. The Rt. Hon. and Rt. Rev. Lord Robert Tottenham, D.D. Lord Bishop qf KUlaloe ^ Kilfenora. DEANS. 1. The Very Reverend Joseph Palmer, A.M. Dean of CasheU, 2, The Very Reverend Vesey Fitzgerald, A.BI. Dean of Emly. 3, The Very Reverend Arthur J. Preston; D.D. Dean of Limerick, 4. The Very Reverend Gilbert Holmes, A.B. Dean of Ardfert. S. The Very Reverend Usher Lee, A.M. D£an qf Waterford. ' 6. The Very Reverend John Scott, A. M. Dean qf Lismore. 7. The Very Reverend Robert Burrowes, D.D. Dean qf Cork. 8. The Very Reverend James Forw. Bond, A.M, Dean of Ross. 9. The Very Reverend Alexander Arbuthnot, D.D. Dean of Cloyne. 10. The Very Reverend John Bayly, A.M. Dean qf KUlaloe. 11. The Very Reverend George Stevenson, D,D. Dean qf Kilfenora, Note — All the Deaneries in the Province of Cashell, are presentative by the Crown. There is no Dean in the Diocess o{ Aghadoe, which See is incor porated with those of Limerick and Ardfert, but the Archdeacon of Aghadoe has a Stall in the Chapter of Ardfert : this Dignity and the ruined walls of a Church at Aghadoe, situated within two miles of the Town of Killarney, with a round Tower, are the only memorials, that now remain of this Pishoprick. See Beaufort's Memoir, or Ware's Works, Vol. 1, 7-2 J^iobiitce of ©a^ijelL FIRST FRUITS, 1. Tbe Archiepiscopal See of Cashell, valued at ^£'50, O. 0. ff. Tbe See of Emly, uni ted to Cashell, valued at 26. 13. 4. S. Tbe See of Limerick valued at 40. 0. 0. 4. Tbe See of Ardfert, united to Limerick, valued at 12. 13. 4. 5. The See of Water ford, valued at 54. 6. 0|. Brought over, ,£183. 12. 8j. 6. The See of Cork, va lued at 40. 0. 0. 7. The See of Ross, uni ted to Cork, valued at 10. O. 0. 8. The See of Cloynr valued at 10. 10. 0. 9. The See of Killa loe, valued at 20. ( 183. 12. 8 J. The foregoing were considered to be the respective values of those Sees, in the Reigns of King Henry the VIII. and Eliz. at which time the Valuations were made, the original IJocuments are preserved on Record in the Ex chequer. The values for Cork, Ross, and Cloyne, have been supplied frora a MS. in Marsh's Library, Dublin. The See of Lismore, which is united to Waterfoid, does not appear from the King's Books to have been valued, bnt it is thought to be included in the Valuation made for the See of Wa terford, nor does any Entry appear on the face of the King's Books respecting the See of Kilfenora which is united to Killaloe. ARCHBISHOPS SINCE 1. Jas. Mac Cagh well, promoted 1567 2. Miler Magragh, . . ditto 1570 S. Malcolm Hamilton, . ditto 1623 4. Arch. Hamilton, translated 1630 5. Thomas Fulwar, . . ditto 1660 6. Thomas Price, . . ditto 1667 7. Narcissus Marsh. . ditto 1690 8. William Palliser, . . ditlo 1694 THE REFORMATION. 9. William Nicholson, ditto 10. Timothy Godwin 11. Theophilus Bolton, 12. Arthur Price, 13- John Whitcombe, 14. Michael Cox, . 15. Charles Agar, . 16. Charles Brodrick, ditto ditto ditto dittoditto dittoditto 1725 1727 1729 1744 17521754 17791801 O'Brien, King of Limerick, made large Grants of Land to the See of Cashell, which were subsequently enlarged by his Son Donat, and confirmed by King John in 1 21 5. Dpnat, also built a new Church on the summit of a large steep rock without the City of CasheU, by which it was much exposed to storms, in the ascent to this Church, there is a large Stone on which, as tradition says, every new King of Munster was, of old, solemnly proclaimed, according to Custom. Archbishop O'Hedian, succeeded to this See about the year 1406, owing tothe indolence of his Predecessor the Archiepiscopal Lands had been unjustly usurped, but were recovered by the exertions of O'Hedian, and a rolj of the Revenues and Possessions thereof made out in the year 1419, he endowed the College of the Vicars Choral of tbe Cathedral of Cashell, with the Townlands of Grange Connell, and £aon Thurlesbeg. — Subsequently to the Reformation Miler Magrath, com mitted great wastes and alienations of the Archiepiscopal Revenues and Manors, and made several Fee-farm Leases at very low rents ; in his tima also, the College of Cashell was, after certain enquiries to be had, granted to the Dean and Chapter, by Order of Queen EUz, — See Ware page 484. Caj3l[)en SStoccgg, 73 ARCHBISHOP. The Most Reverend Father in God, CHARLES BRODRICK, D.D. Lord Archbishop of Cashell, PitiaiATE AND Metropolitan of Munst£r, AND Lord Bishop of Emly. &c. &c. &c. CHAPTER. DEAN. The Very Reverend Joseph Palmer. DIGNITARIES. Prijcenior,. .-..-«¦.....«-.....-.... Rev. Richard Bagwell- Chancellor, ..............w.^... Rev. William Armstrong. Treasurer, ................... Rev. Thomas Grady. .<^rc7idecfC0«, ..-"..-.-...-^....-.. Rev. William Galwey. 'PREBENDARIES. RURAL DEANS. His Grace, the Archbishop, qf Glankeen. Rev. Blorgan Jellett, of Killardry. Rev. Mungo N. Thompson, of Fennor. Rev. John Aldwell, of Newchapel. Rev. Arthur Lord. ofKUbragh. Rev. Robert Armstrong, of Cashell District. Rev. Edward Labarte, qf Fethard, do. Rev. John Torrens, qf Thurles, do. Rev. Robert C. Armstrong, qf Tipperary, do. Rev. Charl'esP. Coote, of Grean, do. Rev. George Madder, of DuntrUeague, do^ VICARS CHORAL. Rev. James Morris Poole, Dean's Vicar. Rev. Edward Labarte, Precentor's Vicar. Rev. William Henry Bagnell, Archdeacon's Vicar. Mr. Thomas Dormer, Chancellor's Vicar. The Treasurer's Vicar not outpointed, CONSISTORIAL COURT. Vicar General, "-"^^-.^ Right Hon. John Radcliff, L.L.D. „ , T Rev. Charles Mayne, and Surrogates, | j^^^_ j^^^^ ^^^^^.^ p^^j^_ Registrar, .............. Samuel Cooper, Esq. Dep. Regist. ........... John Hickey, Gent, Proctors, .............. Messrs James Hanning, and Michael Owens. DIOCESAN SCHOOL-MASTER, Rev, John Torrens. It appears from a MS. in Marsh's Library, thatthe CoUege ofthe Vicari Choral anciently consisted of eight Vicars, some Choristers, an Organist, Sexton, and Steward, but all that now remain are five Vicars, who are nominated by the five Dignitaries, and instituted by the Dean ; Archbishop Cantwell, just two years before his death, which happened in 1482, endowed the Vicars Choral with some possessions in tbe town of Cashell. 74 ©fl^^eU 2Diocc00. Benefices. Denom of Parish. nry. \ Corps of the Deanery . 1. St. John, CasheU 1 Ballyclerahan, .n Coleman, t Corps of the Prccentorship. 2, Templeheiry, "J Graystown, > Donohill, J Corps ofthe Chancellorship. 3. Clogher, "j Inshyanly, ( Dovea, f Morcarkey, J Corps ofthe Treasurership. 4. Burrosleigh, 1 Boly.afc. Galvoly ( Leogh, i Drom, J Corps qf thq Archdeaconry 5. Crohane, Lismalin,Modeshill, Mowney, Corps of Killardry Preb. 6, KUlardry, 7 Clonfinglass, i Corps of Fennor Preb. \ 7. Fennor, "."...."..I Corps of Newchapel Freb.\ 8. Newchapel, ...... Corps of Glankeen Preb, \ 9. Glankeen, ...... 1 Corps OfKUbragh Preb, 10. KUbragh, 1 Callabegs, V= Templetouhy, , } 11. Geal, ..... '- 12. KUmillock, 7 Tullamain, J 13. Ballysheehan, .... 14. Athassell, "j Relickmurry, ( Ballygriffin, f Dangandargan, J IS. Clonoulty, ..... 16. Templemore, T Clonmore, f Killea, 1 Templeree, J 17. Moyne,- 1 .Kilclonagh, Chur ches. R. ent. R. ent R.&V R.&V. R.&V. .. V ... V. ,. V. .. V. R.&V.R. ent. .. V. Chap. V. V. P.&V. R.&V. R.&V. R.&V. R. ent Chap One. ditto. Incumbents. Glebe- houses Glebes. none. One. ditto. none. R. ent. One. R. ent. ditto. R. - none. R. ent. R. ent. R.&V. One. R. ent. none. R. ent. ditto. R.&V. 1 .. V. ditto R. ent. One. R. ent. R. ent. R. ent. .. V. ditto .. V. ditto R.&V. R.&V. R. ent. R.&V. dittb -B.&V Very Rev. JosephPalmer Rev. Richard BagweU. Rev.WiUiam Armstrong. Rev. Thomas Grady. Rev. WiUiara Galwey. Rev. Morgan Jellett. Rev.MungoN. Thompson Rev. John Aldwell. The Lord Archbishop. Rev. Arthur Lord. Re*. Edward Hackett, Rev. James W. Forster. Rev. Jonas M. Poole. Rev. Irwine Whitty. Rev. Robert Armstrong, flev.Har. Meggs Graves [Rev. John Torrens. none. Ilia, in Union a house none. 9 acres, and, 38acres 27ac. in Uuion house SOacres and I 2Sa. in Drom. none. 33^0. in Union. none. 16 {acr. I none. 25acres a houseU^^acr. none. abouse-j- none. ISiacr none. ditto. I ditto. a bouse ditto. ditto. none. ditto. ditto. 20acres lately [acquir'd IS acres 20a. in Union. ditto.f ISacres I See tbe Observation at the foot of the next page but one, which will account for the seeming omission of several Parishes intiiis Edition of the Work. CTftgfTjcU S^iocc00, 75 Benefices. 18. Fethard, Pepperstown,Cloneene, Rathcool, Kilconnell, Villaraile, 19. Kilvemnon, ... 20. Tipperaiy, Templenoe, Dunnagore, Clonbulloge, Kilfeacle, 21. Erry, 22. Ballintemple, Rathtynan, Oughtcrleague, Kilpatrick, 23. Kilmore, Rochestown, 24. Loughmoe, ...- KnockgralFan, Doggstown, 25. MoyalifFe, -.-".- 26. Killemiule, Cooleagh, M ago wry, Drangan, Jscrtkerrin, Goddardstown, Barrettsgrange, St. Johnstown, 27. Ballymurreeu, 28. Horeabbey, Brickendown, 29.| Ballingarry, -... 30. Kilcooly, Buolick, 31. Thurles, Rahelty, Shyane, Athnett, 32. Glankeen, ...- 33. Kilnerath, Kilcomenty, KiUoscuUy, Kilvolane, 34. Filhmone, Barnanely, Killoskehan, 35. Kilteynan...... 36. Holycross, Rathkenan, } DcDom of Parish. R.i!!.V,R.&VR.&V R&V, R. ent. R. ent. R.&V. R. ent. R.&V, R. ent. R. ent. R, ent R- ent. R.&V. 11.&V. R.&V. R.&V. Chap. .. V. .- V. R.ent. R. ent. R.&V .. V. R.&VJ R.&V. R.&V. R.&V R.&V.R.&V. R. — . V. R. ent. R.&V. . V. R. ent, R. ent R. ent. p.&v. R.&V. . V. V. R.&V. R.&V.R.&V. R.&v: R.&V. R.&V. R.&V,R ent. P. C. P. C. Chur ches. One. diito- ditto. none. One. I ditto. One. I ditto. ditto. none.ditto. 1 One. ditto. I ditto. dilto. ditto ditto. none. One. Incumbents. ditto.ditto. Rev. Henry Woodward. Rev. Edward Labarte. Hon.&Rev. J.Sentleger. Rev. Thos. B. Dunlevle. Rev. Robt.C. Armstrong. Rev. Thomas Lockwood. Rev. Patrick Kennedy. Hon .& Rev. James Butler. Rev. John Going. Rev. Samuel Riall. Rev. John Swayne. Rev. Robert Alexander Rev. Rich. Mauleverer. a house Rev. George St. George, Glebe. houses a house 22a. in Union. detach 'd 6 acres 40jacr. in Union. none. a house none ditto. I house I ditto. ditto. none. ditto. Rev, George Forster. ditto. ditto. Hon. & Rev.R. Bernard, ditto. ditto. liev. John Pennefather. Rev. Robert Forsayetb. Rev. Charles Mayne. Rev. William E. Llijyd. " *""'* ditto. Glebes. none. 20 ac.in Union. ditto. 4Cacres 40 acres 25acrcs and I Sperch in Union. none.ditto. 17^acr. 23acres 37ia 1 1 acres 8{acres and 3 roods. 31a. in Union. none. 20acres 76 Cagl^en 33ioc£00. CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev. J. Morris Poole, Very Rev. Joseph Palmer, Saint John's. Rev. Richard Harte, Rev. Richard Bagwell, rcmplcueiry. Rev. Thomas Lockwood, llev. William Armstrong, O iMoycarkey. Rev. Patrick Kennedy, o Rev. Arthur Lord, Templetouhy. Rev. Alexander Hoops, llev. George Forster, Thurles. Rev. George Rose, .. V Rev. Richard Cox, and Carrigparson, j R.&V. 1 rood. 12. Clonbeg, .......^ R. ent, ditto. Rev. William Massy. ditto. IS^acr. 13. Cullen, T R. ent ditto. ditto. 45^acr. SoUoghodbcg, / R. ent. Vacant. in SoUoghodmore, f R. enr. Union. Toughcluggin, J .. V 14- Kilmastulla, ]_ Tompleichally, i R.&V. R.&V. ditto. 1 Rev. Frederick Neligan none. 1 2fl.and 27rood5 IS. CahireUy,. - V. none. Rev. John C. Seymour. none. 9-|acres 16. Aney, ") .. V One. a house 4-lacres Ballynard, .. V in Ballynamona, .. V. Aney. Long, y .. V Rev. Juhn Preston. and KUfrush, - V. 5; acr. Balllnloghy, | .. V in Hospital, J .. V. Long. 17. Emly,.. ..«.. .. V. ditto. Rey. A nth. Armstrong. a house lO^ucr. 18. Cahircorney, KUkellane, ; .. V. .. V, ditto. 1 Rev. Patrick Fitzgerald ditto. 1 • 8a. and 4 roods 19. Toem, ...... PC. ditto. Rev, John Hunt. none. 2 acres, 20. Mogorban, ...... P.C. ditto. Rev. Wm. H. Bagnall. a house', lOacres 21, Ardmayle, «..-..- P.C. ditto Rev. Anthony Edwards none. ] none.- CURATES ASSiSTANT. Rev. Langer Carey, Rev. Garrett Wall, I )romkeen. Rev. Geo. Wm. Massy, [lev. Joseph Preston, .. f jalbally. Rev. Charles Forster, o llev. John Jebb, o > , bington. Rev. Wm. Massy, Jun. H llev. William Massy, S t Monlieg, liev. Richard Cox, ei Rev. John C. Seymour, g c 'ahirelly. Rev. Willhim Scott, S Rev. 1 ( DuUeii. Rev. John Jebb, s The Lord A rchblshop. U ( :)lonkeen. Rev. Robert Armstrong, Same, " 1 'ertiana. Kev. John Cuing, Same, 1 Cenipleoutragh. ©mil) IDiOfC.^f'. 79 CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSES. I An Account of the Sums of Money, which have been granted by the [Board of First. FuuiTs, since its Institution in 1712 to the present period, 'towards the Building and Re-building of the following CHUttCHF.s and IGleee-Housi'S ill Ihis Diocess — The Parishes are arranged accordino- to the dates of the respective Grants. ° Churches. 1. Kilmastulla, 2. Doon, ..... 3. Ballybrood, 4. Mogorban, -- 5 Al^dmayle, .- 6. Shronell, -jj Total, Gifts. SOO 500 500 1100 800 150 400 5400 I sscT , Building Loans ^.i.en" Ifir.ishud. 1791 1800 1800 18151815 1S18 The Loan Granted for Glebe- Houses cannot in any case exceed two years' Income, but as it is always under that Sum, the Incumbent has the privilege of advancing the com plement out of his own private purse, and charging his Successor with the re-payment of the Sum so advanced, under the former Act, but Successor is not chargeable with any thing ad vanced over aud above the two years' Income. Glebe-Houses 1. Green, .- — ... 2. Clonbeg, 3. Klllenelick," 4. CahircOtdish, S. Doon, 6. Abington, " 7. Mogorban,- 8. Aney. -.«.- 9. Ballybrood, 10. Cahircorney, 11. Cullen, — ... 12. Toem, ..- . 13. Kilmastulla, 14. CahireUy, .- IS. Shionell,"-.. 1 16. UUoe, 17. Ardmayle, ~ Total, Gifts. Loans 70 100 100 100100 450250 100 450 100 450 100 450400 250 450 3920 100 50 550 1500 120 900 50 975 100 325550 SO Building when iiiiishiid. 173117891790 1796 1800 181018121812 1818 18181819 ,5ii70 One general observation may be necesbary to account for the omission of some Parishes in this Edition of the Work, which were mentioned in the last, as constituting part ofthe Coi-ps of Dignities and Unions, they have been omitted because they no longer exibt as separate Parishes, their locality is undeiinable, nor does there remain any vestage of thera but the mere Name, it is therefore to be presumed that they have merged into the adjoining Parish, and are now only known as the Denomination of some Townland in lhat Parish; to apply ibis observation to a particular case the re.ider has only to refer to the Precentorship of Cashell, and to compare the Corps of it as given in this, with the Corps as given in the last Edition ; such cases are not frequent, but even few aS they are the Editor conceived some expla. nation necessary to account for what may otherwise appear inexplicable and capricious- It is much lo be regretted, that the Registering of Terriers was not more rigidly adhered to in ancient times, no Record could be move authemic, if a series of them were regularly preserved, iu determining the question of Right between tbe Incumbent and his Parishioners; and in ascertaining ihe Erection, Extension, or Suppression of Parishes; it is from such causes, combined with (he Civil Commotions of this Island, lhat the Church has almost irretrievably lost many of her Temporal Possessions, her Glebes alienated, h^r Tithes in some cases withheld, the force of Prescription avoided, and the St^ppression or Extension of Pariahe? uiinotioeil and unrecorded. 80 Ximericft iDiocc^iS. LORD BISHOP, or LIMERICK, ARDFERT, AND AGHADOE. The Right Reverend, CHARLES M. WARBURTON, D.D. &c. &c. &c. CHAPTER. DEAN. The Very Reverend Arthur J. PbkstoK, A.M; DIGNITARIES. Precentor, ....»......<..»¦".." Rev. John Warburton, A.M. Chancellor,^^ .. » — Rfv. Charies Warburton, A. M. Trensiirer, .................... Rev. Thomas Q.uin, A.M. Archdeacon, .................. Rev. Wm. Wray MaunseU, A.M. PREBENDARIES. RURAL DEANS. Rev. John Duddell, A.M. of Saint Mtinchin. Rev. William LcavIs, A.M. of Donoghmore. Rev. John Cousins, A.B. qf Ballycahane. Rev. Norman Garstin, A.B. qf Kilpeacon, Rev. John Hume Hart, A.M. qf Tullybracky, Rev. Edward Geraghty, A.B. of KUleedy. Rev. WiUiam M.issy, A.B. of Disert, Rev. Samuel Jones, A.B. of Ardcanny, Rev. William Ashe, A.M. of Croagh Kev, James EUard, A.B. of Effin, Right Rev. TheLord Bishop, of Athnett. Rev. John Duddell, A.M. of St, Mary's, ^c. Rev. Edward Croker, A.B. qf Cuhirnarry, i^c. Rev. Joseph Jones, A.B. of Nantinan, ^c. Rev. Edward Jefferies, A.M. qf Rathkeale, cj-c. Rev. Andrew M'Cullogh, A.B. qf Kilmallock, ^c. Rev. Thomas Locke, A.M. qf Ballingarry, l^c. Rev. Edward Geraghty, A.M. qf Killaliathan, £[C. I'ICARS CHORAL. Rev. Richard Croker. Rev. Henry Jevers Ingram. Rev. Westropp Moroney, Rev. William Hughes. Rev. James Martin. Mr. George Osborne. CONSISTORIAL COURT. Vicar General, ^^--.¦..¦¦.^ Rev. WiUiam Wray Maunsell, L.L.B. Registrar, ..«......". Bryan M'Mahon, Esq. Proctors, ........~...... Messrs. George Alps, G. Dartiiell, and 'Thomas Taylor. DIOCESAN SCHOOL- MASTER, REVEREiin Thomas Willis, L.L.D. It appears from a Regal Visitation held in 1615, that the College ofthe Vicars Choral forraerly consisted of seven resident Vicars, who were bound every day to do Service in the Cathedral Church at Morning and Evening Prayers, and to reside in the College beside the Church, each of whom re ceived an Annual Stipend of ,^10: it mentions that there were, in the Town of Killotie, six Vicars Choral, who had there a small College and were bound to attend in that Parochial Church, each of whom had an Annual Stipend of ^8 ; the Visitation also recites the Parishes appropriated to each CoUege^ for the support and maintenance of the Vicars. ainicricfe Diott^^. 81 Denom -. Benefices. of Parish Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- bouses Glebes. Corps of tlie Deanery. 1. Saint Mary, R. ent The a housel37|acr. Saint Nicholas, / Cahirnarry, '^ R.&V Cathe iu R. ~ dral. Very Reverend, Union, Cappagh, f R.&V Arthur J. Preston. detacli'd Bruree, \ R. .. Mungrett, ' R. .. Corps of the Precentorship 2. Nantinan, ~\ R. .. none. none. Kilfenny, R.&V Loghill, R.&V One. Shanagolden, R. .. Rev, John Warburton. Knocknagaul, 1 R. .. Dromdeely, | R. .. Morgans, J " V ' Coips ofthe aiaacellorsliip 5. Rathkeale, ^^ KiUscanncU, | Clonagh, V 'Clonsliire, I Dundonnell, -' R. .. ditto. a house 47a. ia R.&V. Union, R.&V. Rev. Charles Warburton. detach'd R.&V R. ent. Corps (if the Treasurership. 4. Saint Patrick's, i R. .. ditto. none. uone. Cahirvally, / Emlygrenan, f R. .. R.&V. Rev. Thoma uin. Killqiiane, J Chap. Corps qf the Archdeaconry. * 5. Saint Michael, T R. " ditto. ditlo. 1 rood. Killdeemo, | ¦ R. ent. Rev. Wm. Wray Maunsell 7 perch. Ardagh, J R. .. t Corps of St.Munchin Preb. 6. Saint Munchin, f Killonehan, j^ R. .. R.&V. ditto. 1 Rev. Johu Duddell. a house 1 agarden Corps of Donaghmore Preb 1 1 7. Donaghmore, «. R. ent. none. Rev. William Lewis. none. none. Corps of Ballycahane Preb. 8. Ballycahane, R. .. ditto. Rev. Johu Cousins. ditto. 5 acres. Corps of Kilpeacon Preb, 9. Kilpeacon, 1 Knocknagaul, J R. ent. .. V. One. 1 Rev. Norman Garstin. a house 1 lOacres Corps of TuUybraclcy Preb. 1 10. Tullybracky, R. ent. ditto. Rev. John Hume Hart. ditto. 45 -|acr. Corps of KiUeedy Preb. 11. Killeedy, .. R.&V. ditto. Rev. Edward Geraghty. ditto. none. Corps of Disert Preb. 12. Disert, R. .. none. [lev. WUliam Massy. none. ditto. Corpsof Ardcanny Preb, 13. Ardcanny, ...... R.&V. One. R.ev. Samuel Jones. i house Sljacr. Carps of Croagh Prei. 14. Croagh, R&V. ditto. Rev. William Ashe. none. none. Corps of ^n'Preb, 15. Effin, . .- R.&V. none. Rev. James EUard. ditto. 7 acres. Corps of Athnett Preb. 16. Athnettj -^^ — .- R. ent. ditto. ' ["ha Lord Bishop. ditto. none. 17. Kilmallock, I ¦.. V. One. ditto, i 5a. in Kilbreedy Major f Ballingaddy, I I. ent. <.&V. r rhe Dean and Chapter. c Jnion, etach'd Athnassy, J | a. .. i 1 82 Himtiiclk B>ioce0^ Benefice!. 18, 19. 20. 21.22. 23.24.25.26.27. 28.29. 30. 31. illingarry, -j xnmoylan, / .stie Robert, V Ufinnane, l u«gh, J 32.33. 34.35.36. 37. 38. 39. 40.41. 42. ,43. 44.45.46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51.52. 53. 54. Saint John, Killeely, -«.. — - Kilmuiry, 7 Derrygalvin, .J . Killieedy, ......... . Fedamore, > Glenogra, | . Mungrett, ........ . Saint Laurence,— , Brum 7 Kilbreedy Minor J Killflyn, Croom, 7 Adare, J Crecorah, ........ Dromin, ) .-\llilacca, Kilcornan, Ballingarry, DunmoylCasi " Killfi Dar Bruree, ........ Corcoraohide, .... Clonelly. 1 Cloncah, j Mahoanagh, ....... Newcastle, ") Moneg.iy, J Rathronan, ....... K illallathan, ...... Askeaton, \ Lismakeery, j Urigare, -*..."-".. - Shanagolden, "-« Tanka'dstown, . Kllmoylan, ..-«•" Kilbroderan, -.>.. Kil fergus, w. ...... Dromdeely, -«..-.- Killcoleman, ..^ Abbeyfeale, ..-«... Monisternenagb, Kilfeutinan, .-...-.- Drehidtarsna, ..— Nantinan, ..-.....- Kildeemo,.- ..»..• Cahirnarry, ..^-...^ Denom of Parish. .. V R.&V R &V R. " R.&V. .. V. .. V. .. V. R. ent, -. V. R.&V R. em. R.&V. -. V. -. V R.&V. R&V. II. ent. .- V. " V. R.&V, .. V .. V. .. V, .. V, .. V. " vj R.&V.' ll.&V.| R&V.I R.&V.' " V.' .. V.I R. .. .. V.' " V. R&V.' R.&v; V. V.' V.' R.&V.' .. V. " V. .. V. " V. p. C. I p. c. p. c. Chur ches. Incumbents. tine. ditto. ditlo. I ditto. ditto. I none.ditto. One. I ditto.ditto. I none. One. / ditto. ditto. ditto. I ¦ dittoditto.none, I ditto. One. I ditto. ditto.ditto. I none. One. none. ditto. ditto. One. none. "-.-. None. DIOCESAN SCHnnL-MA-iTER. Rev. M. Mahon. 1. Edward Singe, promoted, 1660 2. WilUam Fuller, . ditto 1667 3. John Vesey, 4. Simon Digby, . S. Nathaniel Wilson, 6. Thomas Smyth, ditto 1672 ditto 1678 ditto 1691 dilto 1695 BISHOPS OF LIMERICK, ARDFERT AND AGHADOE, SINCE THE reformation. 7; Wm Burscough, promoted 1725 8. James Leslie, . ditto I7SS 9 John Averell, . . ditto 1770 10. William Gore, . . ditto 1772 11. WiUiam Cecil Perry, dilto 1784 12. Thomas Bernard, . ditto 1794 13. Charles Mokcan Warburton, promoted 1806. The Sees of Ardfert and Aghadoe have been long united, the former of which was anciently called the Bishoprick of Kerry; tbe Cathedral of Ardfert was entirely destroyed In the Rebellion of 1641, since when, a small part of it has been fitted up for Divine Service, and is kept in decent repair- The Cathedral of Aghadoe is situated within two miles of the Town of Killarney, and has been in ruins time immemorial, all lhat now remains of it are a few of the Walls, the stump of one ofthe Bound Towers, and the ruins of a smuU old Castle; of its Chapter nothing is left but the Archdeaconry,. which is annexed to the Chapter of Ardfert. On the Restoration Edward Singe was promoted to the See of Limerick, In his Patent was inserted a Clause for holding the united Sees of Ardfertand Aghadoe in Commendam with the See of Limerick, and they have ever since gone together. Tho Cathedral df Limerick was founded and endowed by Donald O'Brien, King of Limerick, at the time the English arrived in Ireland ; in 1207 it was en larged by Bishop O'Brien, who filled it with Secular Canons to whom he assigned Prebends ; the number of Prebends was augmented by Bi Hubert about the year 1230, he was a great Benefactor to the Cathedral and to the Canons and Vicars Choral ; during his time the Bishops of Ireland entered into the project of depriving the King ofthe custody of the Tempo ralities of all Sees during vacancies, one of the sources from whence the Crown derived no small Revenue in former times, Hubert was the Bishop appointed to solicit this grand afiair at Rome, but bis death occurring soon after put a stop to the design. ^rifcrt anil agljatioe iSioasiiscs. 85 Benefices. Denom of Parish Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses Glebes. Corps ofthe Deanery. — ¦ 1. Ardfert, 1 fifth ofj Ratass, 1 . R. .> R. ent One. The Very Reverend, none. 4S}fl.& 20perch detached Killanear, j R. .. Gilbert Holmes. Corps of the Precentorship "2. Ardfert, 1 fifth of R. .- none. none. 81/1. & Kilfeighny, " V Vacant 1 2percli Ballyconry, .. V detached Corps ofthe Chancellorship 3. Ardfert,] fifth of. R. « ditto. ditto. ]0jo.& 1 5^1. in two lots Killmelchedor, L Fenet, j Corps ofthe Treasurership .. V R. .. Rev. Francis Jones. 4. Ardfert, 1 fifth of , R. .- ditto. ditto. 86-a.Si Killconly, L Killemlegh, ) R.&V.R.&V. Rev. Wind.M. Fitzgerald. 4per. in 3 Lots. Corps of the Archdeacottr,, OP ARDFERT. 5. Ardfert, 1 fifth of Ballinvoher, R. .. R. .. ditto. 1 Rev. TTiomas Grace. ditto. 1 22|o.& I4perch Corps g the Archdeaconry OP AGHADOE. " 6. Aghadoe, ...... R. ent. d itto. Rev. George Bishopp. ditto. lOiacr. 7. Killarney, ¦> Killcummin, i " V. - V, One. 1 Rev. Arthur Hyde. a house'45|o. & 1 21 perch none. 1 none. 8. Killdrum, 1 - V. none. Rev. Richard H. Graves. 9. Killorglin, R. ent. One. Rev. Conolly O'Neill. ahouset lOacres 10. Drishane, 7 Nohoval Daly, ' "^: ditto. 1 Rev. Charles Warburton. ditto SOacres 1 1 11. Brosna, ...... ..... R.&V. none. Rev. Joseph Jones. none, gjacres 12. Cullen, T Killmeen, r Drumtarifl; ) .. V. One. ditto. > none. .. V. Rev. Wm.WrayMaunsell. " V. 13. Tralee, R cut. ditto. Rev. Edward Denny. a house 1 1 „„c^ 14. Kil tal la, 1 R.&V. ditto. ditto. 2Sac. & Killgarrilauder, [- Cui reus, ) R.&V. Rev. John Murphy. 14perch R. ., detached. 15. Knockane, «...- R. . ditto. Rev. Edward Connyers. none. none. 16. Killanear,"-......^ " V. none. Rev. Robert Hewson. ditto, ditto. '7. Killgobbin, ««.- R.&V. One. Rev. Edward Day. a house 1 1 acres 18. Clogliane,— ...... R.&V. none. Rev. John Morris. none, j none. 19, BallyM'EUigot, , Nohoval Kerry, y R. ., R. .. One, 1 Rev. Thomas Graves. dilto. lt\a.& 1 38perch 20. Killmurry, ...... R.&V. ditlo. Uev. John Kerin, Sen. none. | none. 21. Castle Island, -. R. .. Two. i house 27|a.& Bollycuslane, / R. .. The Reverend William, 19percli Desert, f R. .. Lord Brandon. letached. KUlinterna, J R. .. 22- Ballydutr, R. .. none. Rev. Dan. Eccles Lucas none. none. 23. Ballynahaglish, "1 - V. One. ahouse21ac. &| Annagh, alias / BlennerviUe, T R. ent. ditto. Rev. Barry Denny. \ t perch. Cloghbrien, J. " V. 34. Rattoo, ...<......„ Imp.C. none. Rev. John Crosbie. none. none. 86 ^raftrt ants Slglliafeoe IDtocc^0cs(. Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches Incumbents. Glebe- houses Glebes. 25. Dromod, Prior, I II. &V. R. none. 1 Rev. Dan. Eccles Lucas none. 1 none. 26. Valentia, alias Kilmore, "¦« R.&V. One. Rcv.JohuWarburton,Seii ahoijsc S5\v.!^2.';perch 27. Cahir, ' ¦) R.&V. ditto. ditto. 107iac. Glanbehy, I R.&V. Rev. Barry Denny. & 9 per. KUlanear, J R. .- detach'd 28. O'Dorney, .. Imp.C. rone. Rev. Edwin Thomas, - none. none. 29. Kenmare, Tuosist, = R.&V.R. .. One. Rev. William Godfrey. ditto. 1 4 acr. & SOperch 30. Ballyheigue, .«.- R.&V. ditto. Rev. Lucius George. a house 20acres 31. Templenoe, KlUcrohanc, J R.&VR.&V dilto. ditto. Rev.MontifordLongfield ditto. 1 20acres 32. Garfinagh, .. .. V. none. Rev. P. Goold. none. none. 33. Aghavallln, ' .. V. One. none in 3rood & Liscltin, .- V. ditto. Union. 7 perch. Killeheny, .- V. in Kil- Galy, .. V. naugh- Mufhir, Killnaughtin, 1 ( .. V. .. V di to. Rev. AnthonyHoughton. tin. Desert, .. V. Hiilige, .. V. Listowell, .- V. ditlo. Knockenure, J .- V. ! 54- Aglish, R.&V. none. Rev. William Dunn. none. 14|acr. 35. Marhyn, Donquin, i .- V. ¦- V. ditto. 1 Rev. John Goodman- ditto. 1 none. 36. Killeinv, R.&V. One. Hon.&Rev. F. Mullins. none. a glebe. , 37. KiUbonane, -^ .- V. 1 ditto. none. MoUahlffe, I .. V. ditto. Rev. Francis Russell. Kilcredane, y " V. 1 38. Ventry, . v^. R. &V. none. Rey. John Moore. none. 4|acres 39. Kilquane, .... c-.^^ R. .. ditto. Rev. George Franklin. ditto. 6-Jacres 40. Dunurlin,.... ...... R. .. ditlo. Rev. James Koiw.Bond. ditto. none. 41. KUlury, «^ R.&V. dilto. Rev. John Talbot. ditto. ditto. 42. Killgarvin, KiUaha, ! .. V. .. V. One. 1 Rev. Bastable Herbert. a house 1 - 21 acres 43. O'Brennan, .. R&V. none. Rev. John KerIn, Jun. none. none. 44. Killcarragh, Duagh, I R.&V. .. V. i One. Rev. Robert Hickson. ditto. 1 ditlo. 45. Kinnard, «.. R.&V. none. Rev. Austin War tin. ditto. ditlo. 46. KUlflyn, 1 « V. One. . j Killtoomy, .. V. 1 Killaghin, .. V. K Illishane, 1. " V. Ilev. Edwin Thomas. Ballynacourty, *. V ditto. a bouse 1.4acres MInard, .. V. 1 Stradbally, J " V. 1 47. Ballyseedy, ..".-f .. V. none. Rev. William Godfrey. none. none. 48. Killcoleman, . — P.C. One.t Rev. Robert Hewson. ahouset I acres. 49. Dingle, ... [mp.C. ditto. Rev. John Goodman. none. none. SO.KIlmayly, .„ -. V, none. The Lord Bishop. ditto. ditto. 1 ^iDfert anD Sfig^aiioc Miott^0t0. 87 CURATES ASSISTANT. tlev. Rev. Rev. Rev.Rev. Rev.Rev. Rev. Rev.Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev- Rev.Rev. Rev. John Kerin, George S. Swinny, Edward Nash, Jaraes Mahon, Matthew Moore, Michael Dowling, Lucius George, John Parker, Austin Martin, Robert Hickson, Samuel Matthews, Dan. Eccles Lucas, Ralph Wilson, Edward Herbert, Richard Swindall, Maurice Hewson, ' Very Rev.Rev. llev. Rev.Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Hon. Rev. Rev. Gilbert Holmes, Arthur Hyde, Thomas Graves, Wm. Lord Brandon, Same, Barry Denny, Same, Anthony Houghton, Same, Same, Montiford Longfield, Edwin Thomas, Sarae. Edward Denny. &Rev. Fred. Mullins, Robert Hickson, Ardfert. Killarney.Bally M'EUigot. Castle Island. KUlinterna. Cahir. BlennerviUe. Liseltln. Killnaughtin.Listowell. Kilcrohane. Ballynacourty. Killflyn.Tralee. Killeiny. Duagh. CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSES. Grants for this Diocess from 1712, to the present time. Churches. 1 . Kenmare, -- 2. Ballyheigue, 3. Liseltln, 4. South Priors, 5. Killcrohane, 6. Kilquane, .^ 7. Killeery,-..- 8. Killcroliane, 9. Killflyn, 10. Killarney, - 11, Killorglin,.- jl2. KUlinterna, jl3. Killeiny, — 14. Knockane, . 15. Ballyheigue, 16. Duagh. ...- 17. KUmore,.- 18. Liseltln, -- 19. Cahir, 20. Kilgarvin, 21. Kenmare, 22. Kiltalla, .- 23. Ballynacourty 24. Templenoe, 25. Listowel, « 26. Mollahiife, .. 27. Anna, -.".- ?8. Tralee, ..- 29. KUfeighny, 30. Aglish, 31. KiUbonane, Gifts. 99 90 90 500390 390300 600 800 800 800 800800800 800 Loam Building when finished. 700 600 200 650 540 600 500gOO 900 600 600600 520 600600 1000 2450 1766 1786 1795 17961810 18111812 1815 1812 1812 1814 1814 18141815 18151815 1815 1816 1816J 81 6 18161819 1819 18191819 Churches. Carried over, 13,350,7260 Brought over, 32. Dingle, 33. Glinn, 34. Drumfariff; .- 35. Killcoleman, Total, Glebe-Houses. l.Kiltdla, 2. Drishane,--. 3. Ballynahaglish 4. Killarney, -..- 5. Killcrohane, .- 6. Kiltalla,.-... 7. Tralee, 8. Valentia, 9. Castle Island, 10. Kilgarvin, .- 11. Killilyn, ...... 12. Killcrohane, 13. Ballyheigue, 14. Kilmore, .... ISBallyM'Elligot 16. Duagh, ....- 17. Killcoleman, 18. Killorglin, .- 19. Knockane, -^ 20. Ballynacourty, 21. Kilgobbin, .- 22. KUtalla,-". — Total, Gifts. Loans Building when finished. 13350 1100 SOO 900 7260 900 15850 8160 100100 100 100 100 100 250 400 100 400 450 250 350400 350 450450 300 30O450250400 550300 1200 280250 550 450 300450200 50 500SOO 200 SSO 400 1740 1740 1741 1759 1790 1800 181418151818 18181818 6150 16730 88 Jl^aUirforii lDmc»ff. LORD BISHOP, OF WATERFORD, AND LISMORE. Hon. and Right Reverend, RICHARD BOURKE, D.D. &c. &c. &c. CHAPTER. DEAN. The Vert Reverend Usber Lxe, A.M. DIGNITARIES. Precentor, ...,........«..— ~... Rev. Joseph Palmer, A.M. CAancrffor,....-"......-.".... Hon. & Rev. Joseph Bourke, A.M. Treasurer, ««««««..«.... Rev. John Hughes, A.M Archdeacon, ....«...."..—..« Rev. George L. Fleury, A.M. rural dean. Ret. Hzhrt Aschsali.. CONSISTORIAL COURT. Viear Genera/, "..-..•..-...-... Henry M'Dougall, Esq. L.L.D. Surrogate, ....~. ........ Rev. Richard J. Hobson, A.M. Registrar, ....-......"..«.. Rev. Henry Fleury, A.B. Dep. Regist. ....«...„ Robert Sharpe, Gent. Ajiparilor General,^^ .. Mr. Thomas Morgan. Proctor of Office, ...... Mr. Samuel Sprigg, Sen. Proctors, .."..-""""—". Messrs. Michael Mortimer, and Samuel Sprigg, Junr. diocesan school-masters, Rev. William Pkice. | Rev. John Graham. LIBR.4RIAN. Flemino Porter, Gent. The See of Waterford was'united to that of Lismore in the year 1536, and has neither Prebendaries belonging to the Chapter, nor Vicars Choral to the Cathedral. The Diocesan School was founded by the Corporation of Waterford. Benefices. Corps ofthe Deanery. Denom of Parish. Chur ches, Incumbents. Glebe- houses. Glebes, 1. Trinity. ^ - C. One. a house 393acr. Saint Michael, | .. C. 1 1 3 roods Saint Olaves, -. c. ditto. ditto. and Kilcaragh, — " 1 Kilburne,partof r R. ent. R. ent. 1 Very Rev. Usher Lee. lOpercb in Kilmeaden,pt.of R. .- Union. Reisk, part of , R. .. Killoteran, ; R. ent. ditto. Corps of the Precentorship. 2. Kilbarrymeaden , R. .. none. ditto. 17Ja.& Kilmeaden, pt.ofh R. ent. Rev. Joseph Palmer. 6/). in Kilburne, part of.l R. ent. Union. Corps ofthe Chancellorsliip. 3. Reisk, part of -j R. « ditto. ditto, 3i|aer, KIlmacl,eague, R.'« ! and Kilniacomb, S. R. « Hon.& Rev. Jos. Bourke. SSnerch Monlmointer, R. ent." in Kilmeaden, pl.of J R. .. Union. ilDaterforti SDiof Ci?^ 80 Denom Chur ches. Benefice^. of Parish. Incumbents. Glehe- louses. Glebes. Corpsof the Treasurership. ;.[ R. ent. R. - none. 1 R.ev. John Hughes. > liouse 1 5-Ja.alid32perch Kilmeaden, pa Corps ofthe Archdeaconry, 5, Saint. Peter, ~i 1 none. a few Saint Patrick, / Saint Stephen, f " V, „ V One. lev. George Fleury. perches Saint John, j " V 6. Kilmeaden, > Reisk, .. V. " V. ditto. 1 Rev. Henry Archdall. a house 1 14a.and 32perch 7. KHbride, Kane Island, R. ent. R. ent. none. 1 The Economyof the Cath. none. 1 3 acres. 8. French Chuich, " .. V. One. Rev. P. Aug. Franquefort. ditto. none. 9. Drumcannon, -i R. ent. ditto. a bouse lO^aci. BallynakiU, " V. ditto. in Ballygunner, v .. V. Rev. John Cooke. Union, Kilmacleague, .. V. Kilinacomb, J " V. 1 10. Killuie, -) R. ent. none- none. lO^acr. KiUSt.Laurence / R. ent. in Rossduff, y R. ent. Rev. William Frazer, Kilro Corbally, f R. .- nan. Kilronan, J.^- " 11. Crooke, R. ent. none. Rev. Henry Fleury. none. 3 acres. 12. KiU St.Nicholas 1 Faitbleg, 5 R. ent. R. ent. One. 1 Rev. R ichard Richardson. ditto. 1 22iacr. 13. Kilbarry, Imp.C. none. Rev. John Cooke. ditto. none. 14. Killea, Rathmoylan, « V. .. V. Onef 1 Rev. Richard Fleury. ditto. 1 6 a. and 27perch CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev. Richard Hobson, Very Rev. Usher Lee, Trinity. Kev. Henry Bolton, Sume, b, Saint Olives, Rev. France Reynett, h. Same, Killoteran. Rev. F. Newport, H Rev. Joseph Palmer, S Kilbarrymeaden. Rev. Richard Ryland, -< Hon.&Rev. Jos. Bourke, P4s Reisk. Rev. Henry Fleury, S Rev. George Fleury. Saint Patrick. Rev. Richard Hobson, TheEconomyof the Cath. 35 Kilbride. Rev. John Cooke, Jun." ' Rev. John Cooke, Sen. BaUynakill. CHURCH! •is AND GLEBE-HOU, ms. Grants for this Dio cess from 1712, lo the pres ent period. Churches; Gifts. 300 . Buildlnj Loans „hen finished Glebe-Houses Gifts . Loans Building when AniBhed. I. Stone Abbey; 1797 1. Crooke, 4U0 295 1810 2.Drumcarinon, 4.38 1810 2. Drumcannon 1 250 500 1810 s: BallynakUl, 4. St. Trinity, 5. Killea, 900 2000 18171818 3. Kilmeaden, .,{ ]oo 380 1810 Total, 750 ll i 75 900 Total, 4100 438 - 90 Si^morc T>iote0&. LORD BISHOP, (Vide Waterford Diocess.J ' CHAPTER. BEAN. The Verv Revere^to Johm Scott. DIGNITARIES. Rev. Ponsonby May Carew, Precentor. Rev. John Cleland, Chancellor. Rev. Charles Tuckey, Treasurer, Rev. Philip Ryan, Archdeacon, RURAI DEANS. Rev. William Power, qf Lismore. Rev. Thomas Sandiford, of While Church. Rev. Stephen Dickson, qf Dungarvan. Rev. Standish Grady, of Carrick. Rev. Daniel H. Wall, of Clonmell. Rev. John Wallace, qf Cahir. PREBENDARIES. Vacant, the Prebend ' of Tulloghorton. Rev. Richard Bermingham, of Mora. Rev. Nicholas Herbert, qjF Dytert ^ Kilmoleran. R«v. Richard Carey, of Donoghmore. Rev. John H. Beresford, of Kilrosanty. Rev. William Bushe, of Modeligo. Rev. Peter Aug. Franquefort, qf KUgobinet. Hon. & Rev. George Bourke, of SeSkenan. Rev. John Averell, . qf Claskmore, Rev. Joseph Palmer, qf Kilbarrymeaden. VICARS CHORAL, Rev. Verney Lovett, I Rev, Thomas Crawford, Rev. Thomas Tuckey, | Rev. Philip Ryan, Reverend Daniel Sullivan, DIO.-'ESAN SCHOOL-MASTEi:. Rev. Richard Carey. The College of the Vicars Choral consists of five Vicars, they are all appointed by the Dean, who has a peculiar jurisdiction beloBging to his Cathedral, whereby he exercises all sorts of Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in three large Parishes, viz. Lismore, Tallow, and MacoUop, for eleven months in the year, until his Jurisdiction is inhibited by the Bishop at his Visitation. BISHOPS SINCE THE REFORMATION, 1. Marm. Middleton, promoted 1579 10. Nathaniel Foy, promoted 1691 2 Miler Magrath, ditto 1582 n. Thomas MiUs, . . ditto 1707 3. Thomas Witberhead , ditto 1589 12. Charles Este, . . ditto 1740 4. John Lancaster, ditto 1607 13. Richard Chenevij, . ditto 1745 5. Michael Boyle, . ditto 1619 14. WiUiam Neweomb, ditto 1779 6. John Atherton, ditto 1636 15. Richard Marlay, ditto 179S 7. Arch. Adair, ditto 1641 1 6. Power Trench, . . ditto 1802 8. George Baker, ditto 1660 17. Joseph Stock, . . ditto 1810 9. Hugh Gore, , . ditto 1666 18. HoK. Rich. Bourkb, ditto ISl.? JLiiSfmore Diocejaijef* SI Denom ^, . ' Benefices. of Parish. Chur ches. Incunibents. Glebe- houses. Glebes. Corps ofthe Deanery. 1. Tubrid. R. ... none. Very Rev. John Scott. none. 498acr, Corps uf the Precentorsliip. 2. Ardmore, i R.&V. One. a house 72 a. in Ballymacart, C ... V. Rev. Pons. May Carew. Union, Rinagona, j ~ V. detached Carps ofthe Chancellorship. 3. Derrygrath, ...m-m. R. «. none. Rev. John Cleland. none. none. Corps ofthe Treasurership. 4. Newcastle, 1 TuUtghmeelan, i R. ~. R.&V. One. Rev. Charles Tuckey. a house 725acr.detached Corps ofthe Archdeaconry. 5. Ballybacon, ) R ~. none. ditto. 40 a. ia Kihnolash, C R. ~ Rev. Philip Ryan. in Unien, Kilrush, 3 R.&V. KUrush detached Corps qf Tulloghorton Preb. 6. TuUoghorton, ..*. R. ,» ditto. Vacant. none. none. Corps of Mora Preb. 7. Mora,~ Corpsqf Dysart Preb. B. ent. ditto. Rev. Rich. Bermingham. ditto. diUo. 8. Dy^rt, 7 Kilmoleran, \ R. .. R. .. ditto. 1 Rer. Nicholas Herbert. ditto. 1 71 a. & 12perch 9. Donoghmore, 7 Kiltigan, 5 R. ent. R. ent. ditto. 1 Rev. Richard Carey, a house 1 13|a. & 12perch Corps of Kilrosanty Preb, 1 1 10. Kilrosanty, ....... dorps of Modeligo Preb, R. ~ ditto. Rev. John H. Bereiford. none. none. 11. Modeligo, ......... R. „~ ditto. Bfev. WiUiam BUshe. ditto. 2r.l6p. Corps of KUgotinet Preb. 13. Kilgobinet, ....... Corps of Seskenan Preb. R, ^ ditto. Rev. P. Aug. Franquefort. ditto. 2r. Ip, 1 3. Seskenan, .....»..,«. R. .. ditto. Hon. & Rev. Geo. Bourke. ditto. none. Corps of Ctashmore Preb. 14. Clashinore, 7 Coligan, i R.&V. ~ V. One. 1 Rev. John AvereU. ditto. 1 ditto. IS. Kilbarry meadcn,«~ ~ V. none. Rev. John Lymbery. ditto. ditto. 16. Lismore, > MacoUop, 5 ~ V. ¦^ V. One. ditto. The Vicars Choral. ditto. « 1 ditto. 17. Kilmolash, .. .. V. none. Rev. George Wogan. ditto. r acre. 18. Lismore, 7 MacoUop, 5 R. ... R. .. ditto. 1 The Dean & Chapter. ditto. I none. ~ V. One. Rev. James Hewetson. ditto. ditto. 20. Tallow, 7 Kilv^atermoy, 5 R. ent. ~ V. ditto. 1 Hon.& Rev. R. Ponsonby. ditto. 1 2|: a. in Union. .. V. ditto. Rev. Richard Hobson. a house lOacres 22. Affane, 7 AgUsh, I ~ V. ~. V. ditto. 1 Rev. William^Power. none. 1 2 rood & 20perch 23. Tulloghorton, ..... ~. V. none. Rev. William Stephenson. ditto. 3r, 6 p. 24. Duiibill, -^ ... V. ditto. ditto. S acr. & Guilcagh, C .V V. Rev. Usher Lee. 5 perch. Newcastle, j .. V. 25. Stradbally, 5 .. V. One. ditto. Ija. & Ballylakeen, C ... V. Itev, John Devereux. ... ^ 31 p. m Clonea, ) .. V. Clonea, Q 99 Eij^moire DiocejefjS. Denom _. — ¦= Benefices. of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- bouses. Glebes, 2i^& 25. Mothell, -y ... V. One. A house Ratbgormack, C ... V. Rev. Henry Stewart. 26 p. in Fues, S ¦^ V. Mothell 27. Seskenan, 4..^.... ... V. none. Rev, Henry Archdall. none. none. 28. Dysart, -J .u, V. One. ¦i house lia. & Kilmoleran, / Fenoagh,. . C ... V. R. ent. Rev. Jalnes Smith. 7 p. in Dysart. Templemihill, J It. eiit. - 29. Dungarvan, .u...... ~ V. One. Re^i. Stephen Dickson. none. 6 acres. 30. "Templemihill, 7 Kilcocken, 5 ... V. •^ V. ditto. / none. 1 Rev. Gedrge T. Roche. . ditto. • 1 3r.l9p. 31. Kinsalebeg, 7 . Lisgennan, J ... V. *. V. Rev. Percy S. Smith. ditto. 1 IO|n. & 36perch 32. Clonegam, 7 -¦ Newtownlenan, j R. ent. R. ent. One. 1 Rev. Ti Stanley Monck. ditto. 1 uone. 33. Ratbronjht, ........ ~ V. ditto. Rev. Daniel Sullivan. ditto. ditto. 34. Carrick, -\ ..« V. ditto. a house 16ia.& Kllsheelan, f ArdcoUam, f ... t. ... V. Rev. Standish Grady. 35 p. in Unionj Kilmurry, J R. ent. ¦ detached 35. Lisronagh,..M.... R. ent. none. Rev. WiUiam French. none. iSjacr. 36. White Church, -j ~ V. One. ditto. 2 acr. in Kilronan, 1 ~ V. Kilro Loscoran, S. ~. V. Rev. 'Thomas Sandiford. nan. Modeligo, 1 *. V. KHgobinet, J ..~ V. .. V. ditto. Rev. Thomas Crawford. ditto. 16|acr. 38. Shanrahan, ) Templetenny, \ ... V. ~ V. ditto. -f 1 Uev. Charles Tuckey. ditto. 1 3|a. & ¦20perch 39. Tubrid, 7 Ballybacon, ^ ~ V. ~ V. ditto. 1 Rev. Henry Palmer. a house 1 32 a. & 25perch 40. iClonmel, ,^......... R ent. ditto. Rev. Daniel H. Wall. ditto. 2| acres 41. KUcash, -J ... V. none. none. 12a. & KiUaloan, / Templethsgr, T .^ V. .. V. Rev. Chaworth Browne. 7 p. in Union. Kilgrant, J ... V. " 42. Cahir, ? Grange St. John, J ... V One. Rev. John WUlace. a house Win. ft ... V. I ! 22peicli 43. Innislonnagh, 7 Monksland, ) B. ent. ditto. Rev. Richard MaunselL none. none. R. ent. 1 1 44. Outeragh, ...~....« R. ent. none. Rev. Robert Bell. ditto 12 acres -15. Ardfinan, "1 R. ent. One. a. house 20^ a. & Neddins, f ... V. 1 Hon. & Re*. Geo. Bourke. in 1 1 perch Rochestowrt, J R. ent. 1 Union. 46. Mortelstown, ».~. R. ent. none Rev. George Mills. none. 1 Of acr. 47. Newcastle, 7 MuUogh particle, J i- V. .. V. ditto. 1 Rev. James HiU. ditto. 1 4 1 acres 48. Villarstowu, ».~... Qiap. One. Rev. Thomas Sahdiford. a house 1 garden 49. Cappoquin, ....... P. C. ditto. The Vicars Choral. none. none. The Chapel of Ease at Villarstowu, was founded by the Earl of Grandison, and bis Representatives are the Patrons. The Duke of Devonshire, Earl of Oimond, Lord Donoughmore, S, Jloore, P. Sherlock, H. Henry, W. Robinson.,. W, Bagwell, W. Nutterville, and C. Sutton, Es^s, are the Impropriators. Lii^note Diocei9f0. 95 'curates ASSISTANT. ( Rev. John Averell, Itev. Usber Lee, Newcastle. Tlev. Stephen Dickson, Uev. PhUip Ryan, Kilrush. Kev. George Smithwi«k, Hon & Rev. R. Ponsonby, Tallow. Rev. George Roche, The Vicars Choral, Cappoquin. Rev. Gregory Lymbery, Rev. Richard Hobson, Kilrosanty. Rev. John Averill, Rev. Henry Stewart, . tfothUl. Rev. Samuel Ryall, Rev. Standish Grady, Q Carrick. Rev. Richard Carey, O Rev. Daniel Sullivan, Rathronan. llev. William Stephenson, Rev. Daniel H. Wall. g Clonmel. Same, Rev. Richard Bermingham, H Mora. Rev. John Wallace, Rey. Robert Bell, n Outeragb. Rev. Thomas Tuckey, pj Rev. T Stanley Monck, rt Clonegam. Rev. Robert Carey, a Rev. Thomas Crawford, £3 derrygrath. Rev. J. Jackson, Die Vicars Choral, J? VlacoUop. Rev. James Hill, Rev.tharles Tuckey, t-*. rulloghmelAu. Same, Rev. Chaworth Browue, KUeash. Rev. Tliomas Parks, I'he Vicars Choral, Liismore. Rev. John Foley, Rev. John Devereux, Stradbally. Rev. James Morton, Rev. Richard MaunseU, innislonnagh. Rev. William Hughes. Hon. & Rev. Geo. Bourke, ArdHnan. CHURCHES ' AND GLEBE-HOUSE, ?. An Account of the Sums of Money which have been granted by the Board of First Fruits, since its Institution in 1712 to the present period, towards the builcUng and rebuilding of the following Churches and Glebe- Houses in this Diocess. — The Parishes are arranged according to the dates of the Grants. Churijiies. Gifts. Loans Building when Glebe-Houses. Sifts. Loans Buildinii -when finished. hnished 1. Templemibil, 100 1 1. Disert,..~~~~. 100 1789 2. Rosmore, .~~. 120 2. Tubrid, ...— ~ 100 1789 120 100 1791 4. Stradbally,.... 500 1786 4. Lismore,.....;.^. 100 1795 5. DunhUl, ......... 450 1786 5. Tubrid, ,....~. 100 1796 6. Stone Abbey, 7. Kilrosanty, .. 300 500 1797 1810 6 Cihir .v.. .... 100100 750 600 1809 18p9 7. Dungarvan, ... 8. Derrygrath, ... 600 400 1816 ""S. Lisronagh ...~. 250 SCO 1809 9. Mothell, .«~.. BOO 1,817 9. Rochestowri,.^. 400 380 1809 10. MacoUop,' ..v~. 800 ".---• 1818 10. Clonmel,' '..... 100 650 1810 1 1. Cappoquin, ~, 800 1,818 11. Kilrosanty, ,,. 100 314 1810 1 2. Clashmore, ' ~. 900 1818 1 2. Carrick, ........ 400 270 1816 13. Innislonnagh, 900 1818 13. Tulloghmelan, TOO 750 1817 14. Cahir, ~,... 2500 1819 14. Mothell, ...—X. 100 900 1818 15. Tubrid, ...,~~ - 1000 1819 15. Donoghmore, 350 4S0 1818 16. Shanrahan, .. 1000 1819 16. Ardfinan, ..... lOO 1200 1818 17. Affane, ~ 18. KUIaloan, ..... 19. Kinsalebeg, ... 900900 500 ' 1819 17. Lismore........ lOO 6751 Total, 270C 1 7439 20. Dunhill.......... 900 Total, 7890 6900 'V . - ...... ' 94 Corfe ^iatzss. LORD BISHOP, OF CORK AND ROSS. Tbe Honorable and Right Reverend, THOMAS ST. LAWRENCE, D.D. &c. &c. &c. CHAPTER, DEAN. I Very Reverend Robert Burrowes, D.D. DIGNITARIES. PREBENDARIES. Rev. Henry Sandiford, Precentor. Rev. John Fortescue, Chancellor. Rev. Jamef Stewart, Treasurer, Rev. WiUiam Thompson, Archiieacm. VICARS CHORAL. Hon.&Rev.G.DeLaP.Beresford. Rev. John Hen. Gouldsbury. Rev. Robert Evans. Rev. Joshua Berkeley. CH»lR. 'Mr. James IV^agrath. Mr. Joseph Gibbs. Mr. John GiUespie. • Mr. William E. Connell, CHORISTERS. Masters Andrew Paul, Fred. Felix, & Cha. Dalys, John Carroll, James Roche. RURAL DEAN&. Rev. Hor. T. Newman, of Kilbrogan. Rev, James Stopford, qf KUlaspigmullane, Rev. Wm. Lewis Beaufort,' qf Cahirlag, Rev. William Waller, qf Lisscleary. Rev. Robert Daly, qf Holy Trinity, Rev. Henry St. Eloy, of KUlttmuUy. Rev. WiUiam Meade, of Inniskenny, Rev. James Pratt, (f KUnaglory. Rev. Thomas Barry, of Kilbrittain. Rev. Edward M. Carleton, of Temple Michael. Rev. William Harvey, qf Desertmore. Rev. Thomas Tuckey, qf Dromdaleague, RURAL DEJINS' Rev. John Fortescue, qf Corlc. Rev, Henry T. Hodder, ttf Kerricurrihy. Rev. James Stewart, of Kinelea citra. Vicar General, Registrar,. Proctors, DIO. SCHOOL-MASTER LIBRARIAN, Rev, Thomas Meade, of Kinelea ultra. Rev. Thomas Tuckey, qf Glanfalney, Rev. Somers Payne, l^Umeanfanloe. CONSISTORIAL COURT. Henry Joseph Heard, £s^. 'L.\,.t>. John Heard, Esq, Messrs. Pope, Philips, Ofainnery, Tuckeyt Vincent, Gregg, and Bennet. ...^ Rev. Robert Meara. Re,v. John Maqeb. The See of Cork was held by itself till the year 1451, when it was united to Cloyne j and, in 1583, these becoming vacant, were united to the See of Ross, which was then governed by Bishop Lyon; in 1678 Cloyne was disjoined from them, since which time the Sees of Cork and Ross bave been held together. Corli ^imtm 95 Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses Glebes. Corps of the Deanery. 1. Templebready, •) ... V One. 17 0. in Cullen, C R. .~ 1 Very Rev. Rob.Burrowes. Union. Templemartin, J R. ~ ditto. Corps ofthe Precentorsh^. 2. Cacrigrohane, f R. ~ ditto. ' none. 22a. & Carrikippane, i R. .~ Rev. Henry Sandiford. 28 p. in Corbally, > R. ... Union Corps (^ the Chancellorship 3, Saint Nicholas, "| R. .. ditto. ditto. none. Saint Bridget, j R. ... St. John, Jerlm. ! Saint Stephen, [ R. ~ R. ... Rev. Joljn Fortescue. StMarydeNard R. ... Saint Dominick, _ R. ... Corpsof tlie Treasurership. 4. Ballinadee, -\ R. ent. ditto. a house 5 fa. & KUgoban, / Rathdowlan, r R. ~ R. ... Rev. James Stewaijt. 12;), in Union. Mackloneigh, J R. ~ Corps ofthe Archieaconry, 5. St. Peter, Cork,-. R. .. ditto. ditto. ngne. Nohoval, 1 R. ~ ditto. 1 Kilmonogue, v. B. «, Rev. Wiji. Thompson. DunbuUogue, 1 R. ... Dunisky, J R. ... ' Corps uf Kilbrogan Preb. 6, Kilbrogau, ^ R4V. ditto. 1 Rev. Hor. T. Newman, ditto. 34|*cr. Aglish, i R. .. I 1 Corps qf SMbrtttain Preb, T. Rathclarin, ........ R.&V. ditto. Rer. Thomas Barry. ditto. 27iacr. Corps ofKiUaspig.Preb. 8, Cannaway, ' -\ R. ent 1 none. lOjo.in Kilcoane, / Templeusque, C R. .- ditto. 5^. James Stopford, Uuion. Ballydelohar, J R. .« Corpsof Caliirlag Preb. 9. Cahirlag, T ~. V. ditto. ditto. 22ja.in Ratbcooney, R.&V. Rev. Wm. L. Beaufort. 1 Union, Little Island, 3 R.&V. 1 .'retacheO Corps of Lisscleary Preb. .. V. none. Rev. William Waller. ditto. none. Corps of KitlamuUy Preb. H. Kaiamully, R. *. ditto. Rev. Henry St. Eloy. ditto. SOacres Corps qf Baiskemy Preb. R. — One. Rev. WiUiam Meade. ditto. none. Corps of KUnaglory Preb. 13. StMary, o&M 7 Athnowen, \ R.&V. ditto. Rev. James ftatt . house ^"^-^^l I7percnj corpsof Holu TritMjfPreb. 14. Holy Trinity, ~«. R. ~. none. Revi Robert Daly. none. none. Corps of Templemieh. Preb. 15. Temple Michael,~ R. .. ditto; Rev. Edw. M. Carleton. ditto. ditto. 16. Desertmore, .»,....». R. «. One. Rev. WiUiam Harvey. 1 house eOacres \ 17. Dromdaleague, im. R. ..«. 1 ditto. Rev; Thomas Tuckey. 1 none. 1 none. n €ovk T>mzm Benefices. 18. Moviddy,AgUsh, Kilbonane, 1 9. Caheragh, ........ 20. Ringrone, ^.....r' 21. TeAiple Michael-) de Duagh, ) 1 2. Carrigaliue, ........ 23^ Kinsale, ............. 24. Balljfeard, .m^^ •25. Garrynoe, i Kilcooney, ^ 26. Saint Fl^barry, ... 27. SuMaryShandon? St.Cath. Shandonj 28. Cannaway ,M....... 29. St. Anne, Shandon, 30. Murraghj .»....». 31. Ballymodan, ...... 32. Ardnageehy, ...... S3. Durrus, 7 Kilcrohane, J 34. Desertserges, ..... 35. Ballymartle........ 36. Ballymoney ,.»,M.... 37. Holy Trinity, ...... 38, Rincurran, 7 Tajtax, J 39. Innishannon, ..... 40. Saint Paul, ......... 41. ^uchegeelagh, .».. 42. Kilmocomogue, ... 43. Brinny, 7 KnockavUIy, j 44. Skull, ............ 45. Crookaven, ...... 4;6. Fanlobbus, ~,. 47. Drinagh, ..... 48. Dunderrow, .., 49. Kenneigh SO. Kilmichael, Macioneigb, Sl.Kilcully, ... 52. Leighmoney, .... SSt Templetrine,.^.^.... 54. Tracton,...~M^.,... 55, Ballinaboy, ....... 56. Marm.uUane, .^.m, 57. Templebready....... 58. Templemartin,....^. 58. Nohoval, .......... 60. Douglass, ........... Deaom of Chur Parish. ches. R.&V. One. ~ V. ... V. R.&V. none. R&V- One. R. ent ditto. R. ent. ditto. .. V. ditto.. .~ V. none. R. *. ditto. R. ~ 1 R. ~, One. R.&V. ditto. R. .. 1 ... V. ditto. R. .. ditto. R.&V. ditto. ~. V. ditto. R.&V. ditto. ... V. ' ditto. ,. v. 1 ... V. ditto. R. ... ditto. R.&V. ditto. ... V. ditto. R.&V. ditto. R. «nt 1 R&V. ditto. R. .... ditto. R &V. dittp. ~. 'V. ditto.f R.&V. ditto. R. ~ 1 R.&V. ditto. R&V. ditto. ... V. ditto. .. V. ditto. R. ent. ditto. -. V. ditto. R&V. ditto. R.&V 1I R.&V. none. R.&V. ditto. R. ent. ditto. Imp.C. One. Imp.C. ditto. P. C. ditto. P. C. ditto. P. c. ditto. p. c. ditto. p. c. ditto. Incumbents. Rev. Thos. St. Lawrence. Rev. Rich. F. Webb, Jun, Rev. fiicb»rd Webb, Sen Rev. Robert Meade. Rev. Horatio Townsend. Rev. Samuel Beamish"; Rev. Nich. Cole Bowen. Hon.& Rev.T.DeCourcey The Dean & Chapter. Rev. John Quarry. Rev. Uev. Rev. Rev.Rev. Joseph Chapman. Richard L. Connor. Ambrose Hickey, Joseph Jervois. Thos. P. Le Fanu, Rev. Mason Alcock. Rev. Rev.Rev.Rev.Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rey.Rev.Rev. Rey. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev.Rev.Rev.Rev, Rev. Rev. Rev, Rev,Rev.Rev Montiford Longfield Alex. M'Clintock. Robert Meade. James Meara. , Thomas Greaves. Thomas Meade. George S. Baldwin. Sam$, Charles Smith. . Wra L. Beaufort. Anthony Trail. Francis Langford. Edw. St. Lawrence. Charleton Browne. Morgan Donovan. , Abi;^m..JIamilton. Robert Warden, Robert Hoare. Henry T. Hodder. John R. Cotter. Richard Boston. Tlieo. Beamish. Richard Lloyd. Hugh Reynolds. F. Carey Sullivan. John H. Madrass. John Busteed. Glebe- houses a house ditto.ditto. a house none, a house uoneditto. I I house none. I ditto. ditto. L house noneditto. ditlo. I a liouse none. a house none.ditto. I ditto.ditto. a house ditto, f none. I a house noqe. ditto.ditto. a house none. a house I qone.ditto. ditto. a house none a house ditto.ditto. ditto.ditto. Glebes. 85 a. in 2 Lots. none. a glebe. 8| acres 3 J acres 3 acres, 6 J acres none. ditto.none. 5^^resa glebe. 37 acres 9 J acres 40 acres 57 a. & 2 perch ; 7Si acr. Sj acres 43 acres > none. 3 acr. & 4 perch 2 rood« none. 242acr. 32iacr, 39 a. in Union, 63 J acr. To. 4p. 23a.Sp. lebe. 24ja7;).47 j acr. 55la. & 1 Sperch none. ditto. 1 9acres 24f acr. none. 6\ acres 6 acres. 16iaCr. 2za.4p..2^a2lp. Cojcfe "Diotzm 97 CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev. Nicholas DunScombe, Rev. Henry Sandiford, Carrigrohane. Rev. Edmond Stevelly, Rev. John Forte-icue, Saint Nicholas. Rev. Thomas Forsayth, Rev. William Thompson, Saint Peter. Rev. William Nash, Same, dittOi Rav. William SuUivan, Rev. Hor. T. Newman, KilbrogaA. Rev. John Griffith, Kev, Morgan Donovan, Dundurrow. Rev. Gilbert Laird, Rev. Abraham Hamilton, Kenneigh. Rev. Digby J. Ram, Rev. James Stopford, Cannaway. Rev. Charles Coghlan, Rev. William L. Beaufort, Ratbcooney. Rev., Richard Lloyd, Rev. William Waller, Lisscleary. Rev. Edward R. Warren, lievi Thomas St, Lawrence, Moviddy. Rev. Thomas Tuc'key, Rev. Richard Webb, Jun. Caheragh. Rev. James Harris, Rev. Hor. Townsend, a.O Carrigaline. Rev. John Magee, The Dean and Chapter, Saint Finbarry. Rev. Benjamin Swete-, O Rev. John Quarry, Eh St.Mary, SbandoD Rev. Benjamin Gash, Rev. Joseph Chapman, Cannaway. Rev. Richard Lee, Rev. Richard L. Connor, w St. Anne, Shandon Rev. Edward G. Hudson, Rev. Thomas P. Le Fanu, 03 Ardnageehy. Rev. Edward G. Alcock, ri Rev. Mason Alcock, Durrus. Rev. John Meade, > Rev. Alex. M'Clintock, Ballymartle. Rev. Alexander Kennedy, U Rev. James Meara, z. Holy Trinity. Rev. William Hallaran, Same, M ditto. Rev. Charles Browne, ' Rev. Thomas Greaves, Rincurran. Rev. Aikin, Rev. George Sealy, Inchegeelagh. Rev. James M'Cheane, Rev. Charles Smith, Kilmocomogue. Rev. Deane H. Nash, Rev. WUliam L. Beaufort, Brinny. ReV. John A. Jagoe, Rev. Anthony Trail, Skull. Rev. Somers Payne, Rev. Robert Warren, Kilmichael. Rev. Moses Moore, Kev. Francis Langford, Crookaven. Rev. Thomas Waggett, Rev. G^eorge Sealy, Saint Paul. Rev. Henry Evans SadUer, Rev. Joseph Jervois, Ballymodan. Rev. Henry Beamish, Rev. Samuel Beamish, Kinsale. Rev. Thomas Curtis, Rev. Edward St. Lawrence, Fanlobbus. Rev. James Pratt, Jun. Rev. James Pratt, Sen. Athnowen. The Cathedral Church of Cork is supposed to bave been erected in the Seventh Century; in process of time the Church having fallen into decay, -was, not very long since, completely rebuilt after the Doric Order, and is now an elegant modern Structure; tbe expences were defrayed by a Parliamentary Tax, laid on all Coals consumed in Cork. It appears from the Royal Visitation of 1615, " that a general complaint wis preferred unto the Visitors, by the Clergy, "against the English Undertakers planted in that County, for altering and " changing their Land from Tillage to Grazing, and for refusing to answer the ".Tythe of their herbage; for redress of which wrong done to the Clergy, the "Visitors laid down an Order, under their hands, the copy of which is set " down at the end of tbe Book." — The Visitors submit to King James their opinion conceming the patrimony of tbe Church, unduly passed away by Letters Patent, upon undue Officers, in their Certificate annexed to the State of the Diocess of Elphin — and for provision of the Curates and Ministers serving ia Impropriate Churches, who cannot get any competent maintenance from the Farmers of the same, they pray, that a Commission may issue to the Lord, Deputy and Council, authorising them to call before them, and compel the sevferat Farmers of the Impropriate Churches, to yield a competent Salary or Stipend, viz. a third, a fourth, or fifth part of the clear gain to the Minister serving the Cure, over and above the Rent reserved to His Majesty. 98 €oi^ H:)iocej8fiBr» CHURCH All Account of the Sums of ES AND GLEBE-HOUSES. Money which have been granted by the Board of First Fruits, since its Institution in 1712 to present period, towards the building and rebuilding of the foUowing Churches and Glebe-Houses in this Diocess. — Tbe Parishes are arranged according to the dates of tbe Grants. Churches. Gifts. Loans Building when Glebe-Houses. Gifts. Loans Building linished. finished. I. Kenneigh,.... SOO 1791 1. Dysertserges, 100 1748 2. Durrus, ....... 500 1792 2. Ballymoney,** 100 1789 3. Templemartin, 500 1793 3. Rathclarin, .. 100 1791 4. Kilmaloda, .. 500 1796 4. Murragh, «... 100 850 1810 5. Ardnageehy,^. 500 1798 S. Athnowen,^... ^ 100 1810 S. Inniskenny, ... 600 1S09 6. Kinsale, ...~-.. 400 S50 1812 7. Ballyfeard, ~. 600 300 1809 7. Ardnageehy,... 100 825 1812 8. Killcooney, ~- 600 300 1809 8. Kilbro^an,~~. 100 1500 1813 9. KiUamully, ~. 600 300 1809 9. Tracton, ~~.~. 450 SO 1814 IO.TempleMich.7 dc Duagh, 5 600 1809 10. MarmuUane,... 450 SO J814 11. Templemartin, 450 SO 1815 11. Murragh, ~.-.. SSO 1810 12. Templebready, 450 SO 1816 12. Dunderrow, ... 500 1812 13. KUjnocomogue 100 1500 1816 t3. Brinny, ....... 300 1813 14.TempleMich.7 de Duagh, 5, 300 500 1816 1!4. Cannaway,~»v. 600 1814 1,5. Desertmore, ... 600 1814 IS. Nohoval, ^.^ 450 SO 1817 1!6. Inchigeelagh, 250 1815 16. Desertmore, ~ 100 750 1816 17. Caheragh, ...~ 900 1818 17. Dunderrow,". 250 500 18. Kilmocomdgue 19. Drinagh, ~~. go. Tracton, ......... 21. St. Finbarry ,~i 900 isdo 1000 IS. Templetrine,... Total, ' 100 825 •4200 7850 900 22. Bandon......... 200 23, Templetrine,.., Total, I 900 0,590 SOOO For the repayment of the Loans for Churches, the Parish is held responsible^ and the annual Instalments are required to be paid on or before the 1st July in each year; in default of such payment, Interest may be charged, and the Bishop has tbe power of nominating a person for collecting it, who can, under the Statute, levy 10 per Cent, over and above the Sum due, as a remuneration for his time and trouble. Where a Sum of Money is advanced, by uay of Loan, for building a Glebe- House, the Incumbent is held answerable for the repayment, and in neglect thereof, his Benefice is liable to be sequestered: the Principle by wbich the Loans are regulated is as fellows, if the Income of the Living be under sSlOO per annum, the extent ofthe Loan is then two years' Income; bot if the Revenue of the Parish exceed the annual Sum of :£100, tbe Loan is then a year and a-balf's Income, but does in no case exceed =StS00. — In the case of Perpetual Curacies, the Loan is only ^50, but the Gift is 3^450, which is the largest granted {br bjiidinjp Glebe-Houses. m00 DioceiSfjsf. 99 LORD BISHOP. (Vide Corlc Diocess.J CHAPTER. DEAN. The Very Reverend James Forw. Bond. DIGNITARIES. PREBENDARIES. Rev. Arthur Hyde, Precentor, Rev. George Armstrong, Chancellor, Rev. John Griffiths, Treasurer, Rev. William Bissett. Archdeacon. RURAL DEANS, Rev. Henry Cox Harris, qf Beare. Rev. Edw. Herbert Kenny, qf Ross. Rev. Alexander Johnston, qf Ti/noleague. Rev. Horatio Townsend, qf Island. Rev. Robert Morritt, qf Curragranemore. Rev. William Sullivan, of Templebryun. Rev. James Edmond Burton, of Donoughmore. VICARS CHORAL. Rev. Thomas Hoare. Rev. George Armstrong. DIOCESAN SCHOOL-MASTER, Rev. George AitMsTROifo. It appears from the Royal Visitation, of 1 6 1 5, that there were anciently (jiree Vicars Choral in this Diocess, who had Parishes set apart for their maintenance, but it mentions that the Bishop had reserved the pro-yision of one of them for the repair of the fabric of tbe Cathedral. Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses. Glebes. C(W-/w ofthe Archdeaconry. 1 . Kilmacbea, -j R, .. none. none none. Kilfaugbnabeg, / R. ~ SeeN°- See N°- Kilcoe, K R. ~~ 13, 14, Rev. WilUam Bissett. 13, 14. Aghadown, 1 R. ... & 18. & 18. Kilcaskin, _) R. .. 1 1 Corps qf Timoleague Preb. 2. Timoleague. ~.y~~ .. V. One. Rev. Alex. Johnston. a house 5\ acres Corpsof Island Preb. 3. Island, ") Kilgarruff, ~. V. 1 none. IS a. in ... V. ditto. Union. Desert, ! Kilkerran, ' ~ V. I Rev. Horatio Townsend, detached .. V 1 Ardfield, .. V. Castrumventry, J ... V. Corps qf Curragrane Preb. 4. Castlebaven,™.... R&V. none. Rev. Robert Morritt. none. 12iacr. 5. Templequinlan, .v. .. V. ditto. Rev. George Armstrong. ditto. none. 6. TempleO'Malus,... R.&V. ditto. Rev. Thos. St. Lawrence. ditto. lljacr. 7. Kilnagross, ...v... R. ent. One. Rev. Verney Lovett. ditto. none. 8. Lisslee, 'i Kilsillagh, ^ R. ~ R. ,.. ditto. 1 Rev. Henry Jones. a liouse 42 a. in 1 i Union. R ]00 EcjS.s Dioccjsgr. Be 9. Desert, ........ 10, Klllaconenagh, Kilcateern,Kllnnmanagh, 11. Tullagh, 12 Creagh, alias Skibbereen, 13. Kilcaskin,-..™. 14. Myross,Kilmacbea; Kilfauglmabeg, IS. Abbeystrowry,. 16. Kilmaloda, ~.. 1 7. Rathbarry...™. 18, Aghadown, Kilcoe, Clear,. 19. Kilmeen, ........... I Denom of Parish ll. ~ .. V. H, &V. R. &V. R.&V, R &V -, V. R.&V. . V . V. . V. R.&V, . V . V, . V. . V. a. - Chur. ches. ditto. diUo.ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto.none. One. IncumbeiUs. GleW- hcuses Ihe Dean and Chapter. Rdv. Henry Cox Harris. Rev Edward Stopford. Rev. William Hughes; Rev. Thomas Hodnett. Rev. Edw. St, Lawrence. Rev. Rich. B. Townsend. Rev. Thomas Walker. Rev. Armiger Sealy. Rev. Joseph Wright. ditto. Rev. EdwardH. Keraiey. noneditto. a house ditto. none.ditto. ditto.- a house Glebes. none 73:;n,in Union. lO^acr, 1 6 acres none. 8 acr. & 10 p in Union. none. 20 acres nono. |2 acres a house7l-ln. & 32ijerch.Jeiached 26iacr. ditto.. CURATES ASSIST.\NT. Rev. Henry Stewart, Rev. Philip French, R-ev William Stewar^, Rev. Joseph Wright, Rev. John Wright, Rev John Kenney, Rev.WiUiam Stew..5rt, Rev. Horatio- Towiiseii J, Rev. Robert Morritt, Rev. Thomas St. Lawrence. Rev. Edward Stopford. Uev. WilUam Hiiglies. Rev. EdwardSt. Lawrence Rev. Verney Lovett. KilgarrufF. , Castlehaven. Terable O'MaUis Tullagh. Skibbereen, Myross.Kilnagross. CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSES. An Account of the Sums of Money wliiehhave been granted hy the Board of First Fruits, since its Institution in 1712. to the prebcnt period, towards the building and rebuilding of the following Churches and Glebe- Houses iii this Diocess. — The Parishes are arranged according tothe dates of the Grants, Cliurches Gifts. I. Kilcaskin, **..., 2. Klllaconenagh 3. Kilmeen, «... 4. Skibbereen, ,.. 5. Timoleague, .. 6. Aghadown, . 7. Tullagh,.. — 8. Klllgarruff, . 9. Castlehaven, . 10. Abbeystrowry, Total, 500 500 6CO 900 2500 Loans 460 j 400500 500 600500 1500 300 1760" Iljjldiiig when titiished. IsoT 1801 1810 ISIO 1810 1814 1818 1818 Glebe- Houses. 1. Killaconenagh, 2. Skibbereen, ~ 3. Kilmeen, ..... 4. Kilmaloda ....^ 5. Lisslee, 6. Timoleague, 7. Tullagh,.... 8. Castlehaven, ... 9. Killaconenagh Total, Gifts. Loans 50 100 100. 100 1500 100 750 100 900 100 825 100 1500 250 550 iluildini> when finished 173617421791 1813 181318161817 1000 6025 mo'^nt T>mt0$. JOl J,.VRD BISHOP. The Right Heverend, WILLIAM BENNETT. D.D. &C. &C. lS:C. CHAPTER, DEAN, Very Rev. AiaEXANDER AaBUTHNOT, D, D. DIGNITJRIES, PHEBESD-iaiES, ^ev. Francis Atterbury, L.L.D. Precentor. Rev. Johu W. Bennett, A. 51. ChanceUor. ¦Rev. Robert Austen, L.L.D, ilev. Zach. Cooke Collis, A.M. Arckdeacaa, RURAL DEANS Rev. William Greene, L.L.D. of Cioyue district. Rev. William Butler, A.iM. of Cnsilelyonii do* ¦Rev Robert Kirchoffer, A.M. of Musherry do. •Rev. Philip Townsend, A.M. of Bathori do. llev. John R. Creagh, A.M. of CasUetowvL- Ruche de. VICARS CHORAL. Messrs. Henry Cornelias. John R. Wilkinson. IVIichael A, Brunette. ... David Bourke ». Robert Lindsay, Rev. Thomas Kenny, of JJonovghmnr,'. ' Rev. W^illiam liutier, of Aiihuhie. Hon.&Rev G deLaP. Beresford, of Innlscarrn. 'R«v. Robert Disneyj of Brigown. Rev Thouias Quia, if Julmacdonoiigh. Rev George Smith, uf Cahii ulian. Rev. James Sandiford, of KiUencmiyr. Rev. Richard Woodward, D.D. ff Glanworlh. Rev, Jas. Hingston, Jun. L.L.D* of Caoliney. Rev. Henry Sandiford, of Sinllyhay. Rev Wm.^lules Hingston, A.B. if Coote. Rev. John 'Lombard, qf KUmaclenan. Rev. James Hingston, Sen, L. L.D* of Subulter. Rev. Ben} S^ Jolinson, A B. of Laelicsn, CONSISTORIAL COURT, Vicar Ge?ie?"a^,'^. V. R. ent. R. ent. R. ». R. ^ R.&V.R.&V. V. R.&V. R.&V. .w V. >. V, R. *« R.&V. R.&V. R. »~ ~. V, I.. V. ParticleParticle . V. R. &V. . V. R. ~. R. ent. R. *. R. V. R. ~~ K.&V. R.&V. R.&V. Chap One. ditto. ditto. Incumbents. The Right Reverend, The Lord Bishop. Very Reverend, Alexander Arbuthnot. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto.ditto.ditto. ditto. Rev. Francis Atterbury. Rev. John W. Bennett. Rev. Robert Austen. Rev. Zach. C. Collis. Rev. William Butler. Rev. George Smith. Rev. Rich. Woodward. Rev. ilenry Sahdiford. Rev. Thomas Kenny. Rev. Robert Disney. Rev. James Hingston. Hon. & Rev. Geo. De La Poer Beresford. I a house Glebe- houses.! Glebes. I house none. ditto. 24 acres 9 acr. & 3 roods in Union , detached 6 acr. in Cl'enore ditto. I a house ditto. a house ditto.none. a house 4Sfl. & 3 r, in Union, detaclied 6 acres. 2 acres. 22 a. & 3 roods detached 6 acres in Union. 8 acres, ill Union> detached SOacres SOacres none. 49 a. in Union. Clogne 3:)i6ce.6fi8:» !03 Benefices. Denom of Parish R.&V. Chur- , , g[,gj_ Inciiinbent.^. •''^''-Glebes. louses. [ 15. AghaboUogue, .-.** One. iRev. James Hingsum. none 3,5acres ie. Kilneuiartry, .»^|R. ent ditto. ] Rev. Jas. Iling.'ston, Jim. I house 37 acre;. 17. Liscari-oU,Kilbrin, ? - V. i " V. ditto. ¦Rev. Sack. R. Hamilton. none, 1 '1 acr. in Union. Is. Kilshanick, ^ — a.&v. ditto. Kev. John Lombard. ditto. 4 acres 19. KiJcoleman, Magourney, 7 R &v. 5 R.&V. 1 ditto. Rev. Henry Johnson. 1 a house 6 9 acres 20. Castletown, ) R.&V. ditto. Honorable & Reverend, none. none. Kilcummer,Bridgetown, 1 R.&V. R.&V. James Sentleger. 21. Rathcormuck, R. ent ditto. Hon. & Rev. J. Blackwood a house'31 acres] 22. Wallstown, Ballygregan, T R.&V. Particle none. 1 Rev. William Harvey. none. 1 lOacres 25. Monanemy, ««.. R.&V. One. Rev. Chris. Paul Wallis. ditto. none. 24. Ahern, Ballynoe, } R. ».. R. .^ none. 1 , Rev. John H. Beresford. ditto. 2 r, in Baliynoe 25. Castlelyons, »», R. «. Oi'e. Rev. Gustavus Wjbrants. ditto. 2 acres. 26. Knockmourn, Ballynoe, I «. V. -« V. ditto. ( Rev. Thomas Campion. ditto. 1 3 aa-cE 27. BritWay, Ahern, 1 ft. ent. ~ V. ditto. Hon.&Rev. Lud.Tonson. ditto. 1 none. 28. Mourneabbey, , -kiVV R &V. ditto. Rev. Arthur Herbert. dilto. 5 acres. 29. Raghan, .»»«»*..»»»« «~ V. ditto. Rev. George Brereton. ditto. ngae. 30. Carrigamleary,».v,..v ~ V. none. Rev. J. Bagwell Creagli. ditto. ditlo. 31, Ightermurragh, -J R. «. One. ditto. 12 rt. & Garryvoe, Kilmacdonough i «~ V. ..^ V. Rev. George S. Cotter. 11 perch in Kilcreden, \ R.&V. Union. 32. Mallow, ^.^».. -*.**. R. ^ ditto. Rev. Nicholas Wrixoo. ditto. none. 33. Tullilease ¦*-«^»- ^ V. none. Rev. William Greene. dillo. ditto. 34. Dungourney, » 'fc'V^ R. ent. One. Rev. Matthew Purcell. house f lOacres 35. Carrigdownane „^ R.&V. none. Rev. William Dunn. none 3 acres 36. Marchalstown,» ^ ^ V, ditto. Rev. Sack. R. Hamilton. ditto. ¦5 acres. 37. Templeroan, 1 R. .^ 1 Rev. Francis Stawell. ditlo. none. Doneraile, P. C. One. 1 38. Macroom, -.„.,.»» R.&V. ditto. Rev. Simon Davfcs. I housf 'i acres. 39. Clonmel,a&.Cove7 | R. *> ditto. Rev. Francis Atleibury. ditto. 1 8 a. in Templerobin, i R.&V. ! 1 Union. 40. Aghlnagh,...*^ a. &v. ditto. Rev. James M. Brooke. a house 24j.acr. 41. Mogealy, I ..- V. ditto. Rev. John French. none. 2:icr. & Templebelagh, Particle 1 1 2 rood'. 42. Condrohid, ..., R.&V. ditto. Rev. Robert KirchofFei. s fconsc 39acre.i 43. Cloyne, .w^w. 'h.-W R. ..« ditto. The Dean and Chapter. ditto. none. 44. Ahada, -n R.&V. ditto. dilto. H4o.in Corkbeg, / R.&V. The Right Reverend, Xhe Lord Bishop. Union, JRostellan,Inch, R.&V. R.&V. dciaclifct Titeskin, J R.&V. 45. Newmarket, »«. ~. V. ditto. Rev. Robert Longfield. ditto.f lOacresI 46. Ballyvourney, » ...v.. R. &V. none. Rev. Basil Orpen. none. none. 47. Ballyclough, Drumdowney, J ^ V. ~ V. One. 1 Rev. John Chester. ditto. 1 J acre. 1 — 104 Clognc I)mzm Benefices. Bregogue,Kilbrowifey, Bothon,Cahirduggan, Castlemagner, Garrycloyne, Grenagh, Killeagh, ..**. Clonpriest,***. Ardagh, ...v,.v.v> Nalhlasb, Kilderery, Clonmeen, 1 Roskeen, j K 1 1 corney,«...«.MM<.* Knocktemple, 1 Kilbolane, J Carrjgrohanbeg, «- Kilmahon, 7 Clonmult, 5 Bohillane, ..«««..««. Carrigtohill, 1 Kilcurfin, J Templebodane, ... Kilworth, -j Macroney, / Leitrim, iT Kilcrumper, J Clondulane, •>.«••. Ballintemple, •..w DIngendonovan,— Fermoy, 7 Downmahon, J Litter, „^..^„^..„ Kanturk, ««.«..,.«.,., Denom of Chur Parish. ~ V. ches. ~ V. p. c. Oue. p. c. 1 ^ V ditto. R.&V. ditto. R.&V. i R. ent. ditto.' R. ^ ditto. R. ~ ditto. a.&v- ditto. ~ V. .1 ..» V. dilto. .„., V. 1 R. &V. none. R. ent. 1 P. C. One. R. ~ none. R. & V. Oue. ... V. 1 R. ent. none. — V. 0*ie. Particle 1 ». V none .^ V. One. ™ V ... V ~ V. ¦^ V. ditto. R. >~ dilto. R. &V. none. P. c. One. R.&V. 1 R.&V. ditto. P. c. dit to.i Incumbenls. Rev. James Hamilton. Rev . J. Rogerson Cotter. Rev. William Stopford. Rev. Richard H. Rogers. Rev. , John Lyster. Rev. Brinsley Nixon. Hon .& Rev. Lu d. Tonson . Rev. Benj. B. Johnson. Rev. Philip Townsend. Rev. Thomas King. Rev .Joshua Berkeley. Rev James Satldiiord. Rev. William Chatterton. Rev. Henry Johnson. Rev. Richard Grier. Rev. Thos. Newenham. Rev. Alexander Grant. Rev. Matthew Puvcull. Rev. Thos. iStannistreet. Rev. Francis Jones. Rev, James Mockter. Rev. John Ojpen. Glebe- houses. I house ditto. .1 ditto, none. ditto.ditto. .1 ditto, ..I ditto. ditlo. J ditto. I house I none. fdi uo. I ditto. a house none.ditlo.ditto. ditto. Glebes. 2 roods 31 a. in Union. 1 6 acres 32 acres 5 acres. uone. ditto. 12 acres none.ditto. 19^n.& 2 roods. 1 5 acres 12acre-.9 acres. 1 2 acres none. 1 2 acres none. ditto. ditto. ditto. a bouse lOacres CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev. William Welland, Rev. Bigoe Henzcll, Rev. Thomas Townsend, Rev. Robert Pratt, Rev. Thomas Stannistreet, ^ev. William Greenej Rev. John Ross, Rev. Fenn Godwin, Rev. Henry Lindsay, Rev. Wm. R. Townsend, Rev. Charles Fennell, Rev. William Gumbleton, itev. Oliver Lodge, Rev. William Hingston, Ilev. Thomas Hoare, The Lord Bishop, Same, Very Rev. Alex. Arbuthnot, Rev. Francis Atterbury, Same, Rev. JJobert Austen, Rev. Zack. Cooke Collis, Rev. Thomas Kenny, Rev. Francis Stawell, Rev. G. De La P. Beresford, Rev. Robert Disney, Rev. John French, Rev. Richard Woodward, The Dean and Chapter, Hon. & Rtfv. J. Sentleger, Youghall. ditto. Pharahay. Lisgoold. Cove. Middleton. Gortroe. Donoughmore. Templeroan. Innlscarra.M itchelstown. Mogealy.Glanworth. Cloyne. Castlet. Roche Cloyne tDioce,s.sf. 105 CUU,\TKS ASSISTANT continued. [ R-ev. John M. Beecher, Rev, Johu Lombard, Kilshanick. Rev. VVilliam Chatterton,. llev, James Hing.ston, Whiti'cluirchi llev, George Marhtirry, Same, AghaboUogue Uev. Charles Adams, 'he Lord Bishop, Ahada. llev Roland D. Gray. Rev. William Stopford, rr, Grenagh. Rev Thomas Wakeham, . lev. John Lyster; C Clonpriest. Rev. John M'Beth, P Rev. Brinsley Ninon, .\rdagli. ' Rev. Williain Ryder, iHon. & Rev. J. Blackwood, Rathcormuck. llev. John 'Ware Edgar, lJ iRev. Gustavus Wybrants, <; Hon. & Rev. Lud. Tonson, w Castlelyons. Rev. George B. Nason, Aherai. Itev. James Bond Low, « Rev. Arthur Herbert, Mourneabbey. ' llev. James Cotter, U llev. George S. Cotter, Ightermurragh. ,' llev. Richard D. Freeman, Same, z Kilcreden. Rev. Richard Gaggiu, [lev. Matthew Purcell, Dungourney. Rev. James Lane, Hon. & Rev. Lud. Tonson, Nathlash. llev. Robert ilury. lev. Henry Johnson, Carrigtohill. Kev. John Swayne, llev. Thomas Newenham-, Kilwortli. Rev John Hill, lev. Robert Longfield, Newmarket. CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSE s,it period. Grants for this Dioc ess, from 1712 to the presei 1 builJiiV Cliurches. Gifts. 'Loans1 when fini*e.l Glebe-Houses. Gifts. Loans when rtni^Iied 1. Lisgoold, ^». 500 1788 1. Magourney, -v.. 50 1726 2. Kilbrin, 564 1788 2. MacEony, ^^' 60 L731 3. Righan,~^~» 500 1788 3. Treasurership, 100 1789 4. Aghiiiagh, v...~ 500 1789 4. Kilmahon, .v..«v 100 1.800 5. Kanturk,. ^~^ 200 1789 ^. Brigown, »»~. 100 1000 1810 6. Dungourney, 500 1800 6. Garrycloyne,.... 100 800 1810 7. Kilmahon,.....^ 500 1 1805 7; Glanworth, -^ 100 1000 1810 8. Fermoy, — ~-^ 500 3000 1810 8. Killeagh, 100 1000 1810 9. Clondulane, ~ 8,00 1810 ' 9. Magourney, »« 100 1350 1813 10. Killeagh, »-..» 375 1812 10. Clondrohid, ». 100 1500- 1813 1 1. Kilneinartry, 600 1813 11. Castlemagner, 300 500, 1815 12. Clenore, .,^».». 13. Ahada, ~*>^ 800 1813 1814 1-2. Kiluemartry, 15. Aghinagh,~~. 100 100 900 1814 1-500.' 1«M 1000 H. Knockmourn, 300 1815 14. Kanturk, ~.« 450 50\ 1815 15. Doneraile, .v.». 2000 1816 15. Ahada, ». 100 JOOOj 1815 16- Ahern,— .».». SOO 1817 16. Castlemartyr, 100- 1550' 1815 17. Caallemagner, 500 1817 17. Innlscarra,— ~- 100 1500 1816 18. Magourney, »~ 200 1.818 18. Faraghy,~~-.~ 100 900 1819 19 Clonmel, _... 2ooa 19-. Dungourney, lOO 1550 20. Wallstown, ^ 60O 20. Newmarket, »~ 100 1500 1 21. Monanemy, •^^ 800 21. Castlelyons, ~~ 250 450 22. Nathlash, ^»- 800 22. Macroom, «»»~ 100 23. Casllehyde, »> 450- 23. Fermoy, ~.-.»~» 450 50 24. Inniscarra,»»»v lOOO 24. Kilworth «.*. 100 1300 25 Mallow, ..*....«« 26. Youghall, ^»- ¦il, Ballyvourney, 900900 3500 25. Carrigtohill, », Total, 200 600 3560 19,600 j * •¦¦• ' Total, 1 0,414 1' 1,375 106 mtllaloe Hr^ioceisf]^, LORD BISHOP,OF KILLALOE AND KILFENORA. The Right Honorable and Right Reverend, LORD ROBERT TOTTENHAM, D.D. &c. &c. &c. CHAPTER, DEAN, Tlie Ve(y Reverend John Bayit, A. M. DIGNITARIES, Precentor,... ChanceUor, Treasurer, Archdeacon, . PREBENDARIES. Kev. William Read, A. M, of Tamgrany. Kev. Her. Rich. Langrishe, A.B. qf Locheen. Rev. Rickard Kennedy, A.B. of Clondagad. Eev. Frederick Blood, A. B. qf Dysert. Rev. John Whitty, A.B. qf Tullogh. Rev. Irwine Whitty, A.M. qf Inniscathrie. Eev. Edward Mangin, A.M. of Rath, Rev. Samuel J. Otway, A.Hf. Hon. & Rev. Arthur Vescy, A. B. Rev. Robert Gabbett, A.B. Rev. Edward Price, A.M. RURAL DEANS, Rev, Dean Holmes, qf Ormond Upper. Rev. Ralph Stoney, of Orrrtond Lower. Rev. Richard Walsh, of 'Traddery. Rev. Robert Gabbptt, qf Ogashin. Rev. Rickard Kennedy, of Kilrush. Rev. William Young, of Dromcliff'e. Rev. Dean Hawkins, of^Ely Q'CarroU ^ Ikerrine, CONSISTORIAL COURT. Vicar Genera?, .•~»*»»»— —¦"»«¦ Rev. John Parker, L.L.D. 5'iirTO«;a(e,*»»»»*...«»».»»».»*'v» Rev. James Martin, A.M. Jicg«s!raj-,»»~»»*».~.— .»»»».»v~ Rev. Richard Martin, A.B. Proctors, «»„»«»*»»»..»»»-.»»»«. Messrs. Martin, Hastings, and Hawkins. DIO. SCHOOL-MASTER, .y^^ Rev, JoslLs^^'BB,^LBn!l, A.M. The See of Kllfenoia has been united to this Diocess since 1752 ; it was held in Commendam by the Archbishops of Tuam from the Restoration till 1741, and from that time till 1752 the Bishops of Clonfert had it in Commendam. BISHOPS SINCE THE REFORMATION. 1. Cornelius O'Dea, promoted 1546 14. Charles Carr, , . promotec 1715 2. Terence O'Brien, ditto . 1566 1 5- Joseph Story, . . ditto . 1740 3. Maurice O'Brien, ditto . 1570 16. John Ryder, . . , ditto . 1742 4. John Rider, . • ditto . 1612 1 7. Jemmet Browne, ditto . 1743 5. Lewis Jones. . . . ditto . 1633 1 8, Richard Clienevix, ditto . 1745 6. Edward Parry, . . ditto 1647 1 9. Nicholas Synge, . ditto . 1746 7. Edward Worth, . ditto 1660 20. Robert Fowler, . ditto . 1771 8. Daniel Witter, . ditto 1669 21. George Chinnery, ditto . 1778 9. John Roan, . . ditto . 1675 22. Thomas Bernard, ditto . 1780 10. Henry Rider,. . ditto 1693 25. William Knox, . ditto . 1794 1 1. Thomas Lindsay, dilto . 1695 24. Hon. Chas. Lind.say ditto . 1803 1 2. Sir Thomas Vesey, ditto . 1713 25. Nathan. Alexander, . ditto . 1804 15. Nicholas Forster, ditto . 1714 26. LokdRoit.Totiesham, do, . 1804 millaloe a}iocesf.8f. 107 Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- „, , houses., ^>«''^=- Corps OJ the Deanery. 1. Kilkeary, T R. »» none. none. none. Dromineer, / Ballynaclough, f R. .V. .V. V. Very Rev. John Bayly. Terryglass, J «. V. Corpsof tlie Precentorship. 2, Lateragh, -t R. M, ditto. ditto. S^ a. & Innisdadrom, C R.&V. Rev. S. Jocelyn Otway. 22p. in Monsea, J R. ^ Uuion. Corps ofthe Chancellorship. 3, Toomevara, K R. ~ 1 a house ISo. & Ballymackey, / R.&V. One. 5 perch. Aghnameadle, > R. &V. Hon. & Rev. Arth. Vesey. Ballygibbon, I R.&V. Kilderrydadrom / R.&V. Corpsof the Treasurership. 4, Dromline, ^ ^ V. 1 1 13 a. & Kiluasoologh, > ~~ V. ditto. Rev. Robert Gabbett. ditto. 38iper. Kilmaleere, 3 ~ V. 1 1 Corps of the Archdeaconry. 5. Aghliscloghane, "1 R.&V. 1 I lOia. & Lorrha, / Bonohan, f R.&V.R.&V. ditto. Rev. Edward Price. ditto. 38perch detached Dorrha, J R.&V, Corps of Tomgi-any Preb. 6. Tomgrany, 1 R. ~ ditto. ditto. llla.& Kilballyhone.Jof R. ~. 23perch Kilnoe, R. ~ detaclied Killokennedy, R. ... Killuraue, R. .V- ' ' Feakle, }- R. ». Rev. William Read. Tulla, R. .w Moyferta, R. ». Kilfarboy, R. ^ Kilkeedy, R. ^ Inchicronan, R. ^ Corps, oflLockeen Preb. 7.Lockeen, ..>.»».. R. ^ uone. Rev. Her. R. Langrishe. none. none. Corps of Clondagad Preb. 8. Clondagad, „„», .- V. One llev. Rickard Kennedy. a house 3\a22p. Corps of Dysert Preb. ' 9. Kilneboy, R &V. ditto. ¦1 17 0. & Kilkeedy, 11. &V. ditto. ditto. 33perch Dysert, ^ V. Rev. Frederick Blood. detached Riith, ^ V. Inchieronane, ~ V. Corps of Tulloh Prei: 10. Tulloh, , — .-^ ~ V. ditto. Rev. John Whitty. ditto. 2ia30p Corps of Inniscathrie Preb. 11. Kilrush, ... V ditto. ditto. 9ia, & Killieragh, R.&V. ditto. lOperch Kilballyhone, ^ V Rev. Irwine Whitty, detaCiletj Moyfarta, ^ V Killard, J 1 ... V 108 mtllaloe 2?iocejefisf. Benefices. 1 Denom of j Parish. Corps of Rath Preb, 12. Rath, Dyeert, 1.3. Doonass, Killokennedy, 14. Inniscalthra, Moynoe, Clonrush, 15. Ogonilloe,.v»~». 16. Dromcliffe, Kilnemona,Kilmaly, 17. Dromcliffe,Kilmaly,Kilnemona, Templemaly, Kilraghtls, Clare Abbey, 18,TomfiTilogh, ^ Kiluasoologh,Kilconry,Kilmaleere,Clonloglian, j> Dromline, j Finogh, I Bunratty, | Kilrush, J 19- Quin, -( Clonic, I Dowrie, ( Kilraghtis, ^ Templemaly, Kilmurrynegaul,. Tulloh, 2 of, 20. Omullod, " Clonlea,Kiliinaghty, Kilseily, KlUurane, ^ Killokennedy,Kilnoe, Feakle, Ogonilloe, | of J 21. Kilfarboy, T Kilchrist, C Killadysert. J 22, KllmurryClond.") Killofin, / Kilmacduane, f Kilfedane, I KiUeymur, -J . Clonlea, .>............, Chur ches. Incumbents. R. ^ R. .^ R.& V. „~ V. .V. V. »> V. ^ V. .>. V, R. ~ R. ~ R. ¦^ ». V, ^ V. ... V. .... V. ^ V. R.R. R.R.R.R.R.R. R. R.R,R. R.R. R. R. R. R. R.R. R. R. R. R.R. R. R. none. I One. .1 ditto. ditto. none. One. ditto. ditto. One. ditto. dilto. Rev. Edward! Mangin. Rev, Her. R. Langrishe. Rev. James Martin. Rev. Richard Martin. Rev. D. Joseph Palmer. Rev. Kobert Weldon. Rev. Standish Grady. Rev. Arthur Young. Rev. George Macartney. Rev„ William Hadlock. Rev. John Butler. Rev. Richard Walsh. G'«l>«- Glebes. houses. none. I b house I 1 house ditto. none. ditto. ditto. ditto. ditto. a house ditto, ditto. 6^a. & I Operch 12 a. in Union. lOacres none in Union. Si a. & 2 perch none, in Union. none, in Union. Union. 1 2 acres 20^0. & 25perch letached lO^acr tiillaloe H:)io«ie(sf» 109 Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses. Glebes. 23. Quin, y ~v V. One. uone. a glebe. Clonie, C ^ V. Rev. Michael Fitzgerald. Dowrie, j - V. 24. Kilseily, 1 ». V. djtto. a house 19 a. & Killurane, .^ V. in Bun- 22perch Kilconry, ^ V. ratty in Kilnoe, ^ V. Parish. Union, Kilfinaghty, Tomfinlogh, .>. V. _ V. di to, Rev. Fitzwilliam Miller. detached Clonloghan, ..» V. Bunratty, «. V Finogh,Kilmurrynegaul J ^ V. ^ V. 26. Kilfarboy, > KilmihiU, J »» V ... V. ditto. 1 Rev. Andrew Davoren. ditto. 1 8ia.&6 perch. 27. Castleconnell, 1 KilnegarrufT, ^ R&V. R.&V. ditto. 1 Rev. Josiah Crampton. none, 1 2 acr. & 1 4perch 28. .\ghancon,~~.»..— R.&V. ditto. Rev. James Everard. a house 1 5 acres 29. Birr," t R.&V. ditto. ditto. 29 a. in Kilcoleman, C R. ~ Kev. Abi-aham Downs Union. Lockeen, J ^ V. 30. Castletownarra, ^ R. &V. ditto. ditto. 7 acr. & Youghalarta, y R.&V. Rev. John Parker. 3 roods Burgessbeg, J R.&V. 31. Finnoe, 'i R. &V. ditlo. ditto. 33ja. & Cloghprior, R.&V. Rev. James Martin.' 50perch Kilbarron, , 1 ^ V. 52. Bourchin, 7 Burresnafamey, ^ ^ V. R.&V. ditto. 1 Rev. Ken O'Kennedy. ditto. 1 5} a. & 58pu-ch 33. Shinrone, -\ R.&V. ditto. ditto. 74^a. & Kilmurry Ely, C R.&V. Hou.&Rev.Robl.Maude 15perch Kilcomin, 3 R. .~. 34. Dunkerrine, ~\ R &V. ditto. ditto. 86iacr. Castletown Ely, / R.&V Kev. Thomas Hawkins. detached Rathnaveoge, R.&V. . Finglass, J R. ~ 55 Templeharry, 7 Cullen wayne, 3 R.&V. R &V ditto. I Rev. John Jones. ditlo. 1 liio.& 20t)erch 36. Kilruane, 7 Terryglass, 5 R&V. R ^ none. 1 Rev. Anthony Gale. none. 1 none. 37. Burresokeane, «•>» R.&V. One. Rev. Robert Saunderson. a house lljacr. 38. Modreeny, ; ' Ardcrony, I ' R-&V. ~. V. ditto. - 1 Rev. Edwin Palmer. ditlo. j ISjacr. 39. Ballingarry, 7 Uskeane, i -. V. ~ V. ditto. 1 Rev. John Conolly. ditto. 1 13^a.&:15perch 40. Kilmore, ^ -. V.j ditto. ditto. 16ia.&: Kilnaneave, C R.&V. 1 Rev. Gilbert Holmes. 1 Operch Lisbunny, ) |R.&V.| | 41. Monsea, 7 Killodiernan, -. v.; ditto. R. &V.: ditto. Rev. William Parsons. ditlo. 1 8f acres 42. Nenagh, 7 Knigh, 5 R.&V.! ditto. R.&V.( J Rev. Henry Bayly. ditto. '1 ISjacr. Jetdclied no i^illatce H^ioc^ji^ief. Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses. Glebes. 45. Templederry, ».»> R.&V. One. llev. Edmond Jordane, none. (lone. 44. Kinnitty, f of "^ R .«tV. ditto. a house 4I|a. & Letterluna, C R.&V. Hon. & Rev. J. C.Maude. llpeicl Roscomroe, j »^ V. 45, Roscrea, ' -\ R.&V. ditto. ditto. 49*0. & Clonfertmulloe, / Kilcoleman, C B.&V. ... V. Rev. Thos. L'Estrange. 2 perch. Ettagh. J R.&V. ditto. 46. Ballynaclough, »» P. C. ditto. Rev John Head. ditto. 7^nlSp. 47. Terryglass, ..^....m. P.C. ditto. Rev. Ralph Stoney. ditto. 1 5 acres 48. Aghliscloghane, ^* p. c. ditto. Rev. John Travers. dilto. ]3|acr 49. Clare Abbey, ».». p. c. ditto. Rev. William Young. none. none. CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev. James Blartin, IVery Rev. John Bayly, Killaloe. Rev. Joseph Bredin, Same, ditto. Rev. William Vandele .ir, tion. & Rev. Arthur Vesey, Toomevara. Rev. Oliver Grace, Rev. Frederick Blood, Kilkeedy. Rev. Henry Allen, Rev. Irwin Whitty, Q Kilfieragh. | Rev. Standish G. Park er, oEh Rev. John Parker, E-c Youghalarra, Rev. Thomas M'Cullo :h, Rev. James Martin, Finnoe. Rev, Patrick Murray, 1^<1 Rev. Ken. O'Kennedy, W Bourchin. Rev. Hugh B. Huleat ^ Hon. & Rev. Robert Maude, pq Shinrone. Rev. William Minchin 03 Rev. Thomas Hawkins, n Rathnaveoge. Rev. William Vandelei Jl*. Rev. Anthony Gale, Kilruane. Rev. WiUiam Jordane, Rev, Edmond Jordane, ^ Templederry. Rev. Richard Studdert Rev. William Parsons, Monsea. Rev. Thomas Falkiner, Rev. Henry Bayly, Knigh. Rev. John Hamilton, Rev. Thomas L'Estrange, Roscrea. Rev. Richard Vaughan > Same, Kilcoleman. i^flfenora T>mz0S, CHAPTER, DEAN. The Very Reverend GEoaoE StEVENSow, L. L. D. DIGNITARIES. Precentor, »*«».v«»»»»*»«*».i.k~ Rev. Simon Holland, A.B. Chancellor, »-.«...»»»..»»»»««..«, Rev. Henry Boyd, A.M. Treasurer, *..»«.»««,..^.vv.w,..^..v« Rev. John Westropp, A.B. .^rcAdsocom, ».»»»»»«*.»»»•»»*»*» Rev. ,Tames Kenny, L.L.D. RURAL DEAN. Reverend William Davoren. CONSISTORIAL COURT. Vicar General, ****.****..-.***^. Rev. James Martin, A. M, Prlctors, ¦ I ^^""^ "' '" K'""'"*^ ^'°«"' This Diocess is very compact, it has no Prebends in the Chapter, nor are there any Vicars Choral belonging to the Cathedral; there is neither DloceSan School- Master, nor Librarian, Its extent is 22 English miles in length, and 1 1 in breadth. mtlfenora DioceiSi^. nt Benefices. Denom of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses. Glebes Carps of Uie Deanery. 1. Kilfenora, "^ R.&V. One. 1 230j a. Kiltoraght, C R. ». 1 Very Rev. Geo. Stevenson. a house dt tiched Clouney, J R. ... 1 1 Corjis ofthe Pierentorship. ¦ 2 Naughaval, 7 Carrune, i R. &V. .w V. none. 1 Rev. Simon Holland. none. 1 26 a. & 22perch Corpsof tlie Chancellorship. 3. Kilcoriley, T R.&V. ditto. ditto. ISfa. & Kilbeiiny, C R.&V. Rev. Henry Boyd. 20percli Oughtmanna, J R.&V. detached Corpsof the Treasurership. 4. DromCrehy, ~\ R.&V. One. ditto. none, Glaninagh, / Rathbourney, C R. &V. R &V. Rev. John Westropp. in Union. Killonoghan, J R.&V. 1 Corps ofthe ArchJeaconry. 5, Kilmacrehy, "j Kilmanaheen, R.&V. 1 I 45ir,.& R.&V. dilto. 1 house 14 p. in| Killaspughenane , Killeilagh, \ R.&V.R. & V. Rev. James Kenny. 1 Union. KlUmoou, 1 R.&V. 1 Carrune, J R. .V. 1 3, 6. Kiltoraght, 1 ~ V. ditto. lev, William Davoren. ditto. 9\a, & Clouney, S •<- V.| ' 1 30perch| CURATE ASSISTANT. Rev. Richard Brew, To the Very Rev. George Stevenson, of Kilfenora. CHURCHE S A2fD GLEBE-HOUSES. An Account of the Sums of Money which have been granted by the Board of First Fruits, since its institution in 1 712 to the present period, towards the building and rebuilding of the following Churches and Glebe-Houses in the Diocesses of Killaloe and Kilfenora. — -The Parishes are arranged according to the dates of the respective Grants, Churches. Gifts. Loans liuilding when Glebe- Houses. Gifts Loans when b finl*ed. 1785 fini^ied 1. Inniscalthra,v.. 59 I. Shinrone, »v— loo 1794 2. Aghancon, »«! 390 1786 2. Tulloh, loO 1801 3. Kilmacrehy, »» 390 1787 3. Dunkerrine,... 100 1801 4. Kilkeedy, 390 1787 4. Aghancon, «. loO 1802 5, Templeharry, 500 1794 5. Ballingarry, .« 450 135 1810 6. Quin, »...«»*». 500 1797 6. Kilrush,.v>~.. loo 600 1810 7. Monsea, »~-»J 500 1799 7. Kinnitty, . 100 600 1810 8. Killadysert, ..« 500 1802 8. Doon ass, ~.~ 200 579 1810 9. Kilfarboy, >...« -^500 1802 0. Nenagh....-..^- 100 1200 ! 1812 10. Ballinaclough, 500 1802 10. Roscrea, ¦~~..~ 100 775 1812 11. Ogonilloe,.*^ 800 1812 1 1 . Burresokeane, 400 300 1812 12. Kilmore, ...^ 900 ! 1812 12. Templeharry, 450 184' 1812 Carried over. 55 UO 900 Carried over. 2300 4575 i 112 Eillaloc anil iBiilfenora ^iotzsiszg* CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSES Continued. Churches. Gifts. Loans Building when tinished- 1 Glebe-Houses. Gifts. Loans Building when fini.slied. Brought over. 5360 900 Brought over. 2300 4373 13. Clonlea, ~vv.. 800 1812 15. Kilmurry, ».¦.. 450 S5 1812 14. Ctondegad, .. 600 1813 14. Bunratty, ~... 450 105 1812 15. Terryglass, .^ 600 1813 IS. Kilmore,'.....^ 400 400 1813 16. Castleconnell, 250 1813 16. Clondegad, ... 400 296 1813 17. Clare Abbey, 800 1813 17. Kilfenora,.... 300 450 1815 18. Burresokeane, SOO 1813 18. Monsea, .>....>. 400 308 1813 19. Roserea,«~%~M. 3500 1813 19. Modreeny,.*.. 250 SSO 1813 20. Kilmurry, .W..M. 600 1813^ 20. Tomgraney, .m. 100 ISOO 1814 21. Kilseily, «.... 795 1813 21. Bournea, .m..^. 550 450 1814 22. Killodiernan, 800 1813 22. Kiltoraght, ... 450 62 1814 23. Aghancon, „., 190 1813 25. Ballymackey, SOO 500 1814 24. Nenagh,......-. 1300 1814 24. Ogonilloe,^... 450 63 1814 25. Eglish, ...»,.. 800 1815 25. Clonrush, »-«. 4SO 32 1814 26. Kiltoraght, ... 800 1816 26. Ballynaclough, 450 SO 1815 27. Birr, .... 5000 1816 27. Clonlea, ....... 450 100 1815 28. Templeharry, 200 1816 28. Kilnasoologh, 400 260 1815 29. Kiluasoologh, 900 1816 29. Eglish, ~.... 450 50 1816 30. Kinnitty, «... SOO 1817 .30. Kilkeedy, ...» 400 240 1816 31. Tulloh, ...... 700 1818 51. Lorrha, ~...,v. 100 1200 1816 32. Kilrush, ....„-,. ISOO 1818 32. Terryglass, .^ 450 SO 1816 3S. Ettagh, ....... 600 1818 53. Castletownarra 250 SSO 1818 54. Dunkerrine,.. 1200 1818 34. Kilfarboy,.*.. 4.50 106 1818 35. Monsea, ~...~~. SO 1818 35. Killadysert, .. 400 240 1818 56. Ballymackey, ISOO 36. Finnoe, «<........ 400 400 1818 37. Ennis,....^...,. 2000 57. Kilcorney,.... 400 300 38. Sliinrone, ....' 2300 58. Tulloe, ....... 39. Killodiernan, 40. Rathbourney, 4lT -Clare Abbey, 100 •••>•• Total, 10,750 24,295 1 400450 450 294 160 60 • 42. Dowrie, ,...„... Total, f 450 200 3,500 13,402 1 „ 1 1 END OF THE PROVINCE €ti0Ml Province of Cuam. iij ARCHBISHOP. The Most Reverend Father in God, POWER TRENCH, D.D. Loan Archbishop of Tuam, PaiMAiE AND Metropolitan of CoNNAtrOHT. AND Lord Bishop of Aroagu. &c. &c. &c. SUFFRAGAN BISHOPS. 1. The Right Reverend John Leslie, D.D. lord Bishop qf Elphin. 2. Tlie Right Reverend Christopher Butson, D.D, Lord Bishop qf Clonfert ^ Kilmacduagh. 3. The Hight Reverend James Verschoyle, D. D. Eord Bishop of Killala tJ- Achonry. DEANS. 1. The Very Reverend Thomas Carter, D.D. Dean of Tuam. 2. The Very Reverend John Fretach, A.B. Dean of Elphin. S. The Very Reverend Thomas Hawkins, D.D. Dean qf Clonfert. 4, The Very Reverend William Forster, D.D. Dean qf Kilmacduagh. S. The Hon. & Very Reverend George Gore, A.M. Dean of Killala, 6. The Very Reverend Arthur H. Kenney, D. D. Dean qf Achonry. FIRST L.TTie Archiepiscopal See of ToAM, valued at....:£SO. O. 0. 2. The See of Elphin, va lued at. 103. 18. 0, S, The See of Clonfert, valued at., 80. O. O. 4. The See of Kilmacdu agh, united to Clonfert, valued at 10. 0. O. 243^~I8l oT FR UITS. Brought over, :5245. 18. 5. The See of Killala, valued at 25. 6. 6. The See of Achonrv, united to Killala, va lued at 10. The foregoing Valuations were made in the 28th year of Elizabeth, they were considered to be the real Values of the respective Sees at the time of Estimation, and are the standard payment for the First Fruits at the present day, - The ori ginal Inquisitions finding theValues, are preserved on Record in the Exchequer. The Archbishop holds the See of Ardagh, which is in the Province of Armagh, in Commendam; it has been so held by his Predecessors since ths translation of Doctor Hort in 1742 to the Archiepiscopal See of Tuam, he was at that time Bishop of Ardagh, and was permitted to retain this Bishoprick in lieu of Kilfenora, which had been prevloiisly held with Tuam. The Archbishop ef Tttam, as Bishop of Ardagh, is Su&ragan to His Grace, The Lord Primate. lli Cuam Dioce0iSf» ARCHBISHOP. The Most Reverend Father in God, POWER TRENCH, D.D. Lord Archbishop or To am. Primate and Metrofolitan'of Connaogiii, AND Lord Bishop of Ardagh, &c. &c. &c. CHAPTER, DEAN. The Very Reverend Thomas Carter, D.D. DIGNITARIES. PREBENDARIES. Hon.& Rev. G. De LaP. Beresford, Provost. Rev. Charles Warburton, Archdeacon. RURAL DEJNS. Kev. Francis Rutledge, qf KUmainmore. Kev. John O'Rorke, oJ Aghagower. Kev. John Orr, of Moylough. Rev. John Wilson, of Moycullin. Kev. George St. George, of Mayo. Rev. Francis Rutledge, of KUmainmore. Rev. William H. Maxwell, of Balla. Rev. James Dunn, of Killabeggs. Rev. Marcus Armstrong, of KUmoylan. Rev. Henry Murray, of Taghsaxon. Rev. Thomas Mahon, qf Faldown. Hon. & Rev; Maurice Mahon, qf Kilmeen. Rev. William Beresford, of Laccngh, riCAR CHORAL. Honorable & Reverend William BERESfonu. CONSISTORIAL COURT. Ticar Genera/,'..'...^ »...-•*'.. Kev, Thomas Hawkesworlh, A.M. Registrar, ~....~..«...- ....... Hugh Stafford, Esq. Dublin. Dep. iJfgMi:~.....~.....~.«. James Robinson, Gent, Tuam. PirucfO'rs,.*.^.*.*..,.......^^-... Messrs^- Thomas Savage, and John'Davis, DIOCESAN SCHOOL-MASTER, Vacant. It appears frora the Regal Visitation of 1615, that there were five Vicars Choral belonging to the Cathedral of this Diocess, each of whom received an annual Stipend of forty shillings, and supplied the place uf Vicars in the Cathedral Church, by serving the Cure of same alternately. BISHOPS SINCE 1. William Laly, . . promoted 1 THE REFORMATION. 573\ 2. Nehemiah Donellan, ditto . 1595 3. William Daniel, . . ditto . 1609 4. Randolph Barlow, . ditto . 1629 5, Richard Boyle, . translated 1638 6. John Maxwell, . . ditto . 1645 7. Samuel PuUen, . promoted 1660J ^. Juhn Parker, . . translated 1667 9. John Vesey, . 10. Edward Singe, 11, Josiah Hort, . 1 2. John Ryder, . 13. Jemmet Browne, translated 1678 ditlo ditto ditto ditto 14. Hon. Jos. D. Bourke, ditto IS. William Beresford,. ditlo 16. PowsR Tke.sch, . . ditto 17161742 1752177.5 1782 1794 181? .Cuam W)mzm 115 Be.ieiices. Denom ef Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses. none. Glebes. 1. Belclare, Tuam -J R. ~ notjp. none. Clonbern, V R. ~. Very Rev. Thos. Carter. Boyanagh, ^ R. .. 2. Kilmalnmore, ¦) R.&V. One. house f S^a. & Kilmalnbeg, f R.&V. ,j Rev. Francis Rutledge. 25p. in Moorgaga, i R.&V. ¦2 Lots. 3, Kllmolara, R.&V. 1 Ballinchalla, ( R.&V. ditta Rev. Andrew Wilson. dilto. 20 acres Ross, 3 R.&V. 1 1 4. Hollymount, ¦\ R.&V. dilto. house -f 3 acr. & Robeen, (. R.&V. Rev. John Gorges. 5 roods Tag",ikeen, ) R.&V. 5. Cong, ........... .... R &V. ditto. Rev. Cecil Crampton. ditto. 25iacr. 6. Balla, -) .. V. ditto.f iu niins 1 7 «. in Rosslee, 11.&V. Rev. Wm. H. Maxwell. 2 Lots. Minola, s R.&V. 7. Bal Unrobe, Kllvine, I R. &V. R.&V. ditto. 1 Rev. John Cromie. a house 1 10acie= 8. Crosboyne, > a. ... ditto. none. 28 a. in Kil colman. R. ~ 1 Rev. Alex. Arbuthnot. Union. Mayo, :i R. &V. ditto. 9. Tuam, , ~. V. none. a house 43 a. in < Belclare, Tuam ~ V. Union, Kilbennan,Kilconla, > ~ V. ~ V. Hon. &Rev.W. Beresford detached Liskeevy, .. V. Adreegoole, . .. V. 10. Moylough, -) R. &V. One. ditto. I2n.in Ballenakilly, / R.&V. Union, Aghiart, [ Ii. &V. (ley. Marcus .Armstrong. detaclied Kilmacrean, ( R.&V. Kilmoylan, J R. &V. 11. Killereran,Knockmoy, I R. &V. R.&V. ditto 1 Vacant. ditto. 1 40 acres 12. Klllascob^, ~ V. 4 acres, Laccagh, (. .. V. Rev. Richard Marlay. and Annaghdown, J ~ V. dilto. ditto. 20 acres 13. Dunmore, ...... .... R.&V. ditto. Rev. John Orr. ditto. 16 acres 14. Kllkerrin, ") R.&V. ditto. ditto. 40 acres Boyanagh, i .. V. Rev. John Dennis, Clonbern, S „ V. 15. KiltuUagh, T R.&V. out of none. none. Agliavower, 1 R. &V. repair. Annagh,Bekan, 1 } 1 R.&V. R.&V. .^ Rev. liichard Falkiner. Knock, 1 R. &V. Tempi etogher. J R. &V. 16. Moore, Drum, I R. ~ R. .. none. 1 Rev. George St. George. ditto. t ditto. 17. Burriscarra, T R. &V. ditto. ditto. Ballyovie, i R.&V. Rev. Henry Peasly. in Ballyhane, s B. &V. One. i Union. 116 Ctiam T^ioczg^. Benefices. Denom „, of S ¦ Incumbents. Glebe-houses. Glebes. Parish. ^'¦ ¦ 4 ac. in Kilde 18. Castlebar, R.&V One. none. Drumrany, .. V. Islariedin, [ Breaghwee, f ~ V. R.&V. ilev. George V . Hart. camoge Turlough, R. &V. ditto.f Kildecamoge, R. &V. 1 1 9. Clare Galway, * of .. V. none. Hon. & Rev.W.Beresford ditto. none. 20. Burrishowl, ^ B.&V. One. 1 a house Sl|a.& Kilmlna, ' - R. &V. Rev. Thos. Mahon, Jun, 26 p. in Achill, ) R.&V. 2 Lots. 21, Oranmore, ^ of, *.. .. V, none Hon .& Rev.Maur. Mahon none. none. 22. Athenry, ^ B.&V, One. " a lodge ditto. Abboit, C Chap. Rev. C. Le Poer Trench. Dunmacloughey ) Chap. 23, Kilvine, .->«...... .. V. none. Hon.&Eev.Maur.Mahon ncine. ditto. 24. Headford, R.&V. One. 1 Kilkelvery, R.&V. a house 20 acres Killeny, R.&V. in Kil KlUursa, Kilcoona, R.&V. Rev. John Meara. kelvery. R.&V. Killower, R.&V. Donogbpatrick, R.&V. Carrigin, R.&V. 25. Shruel.iof, ~ V. none. Rev. Richard Marlay. none. none. 26. BallynakiU, ") R.&V. One.f 1 40 a. in Umma, R.&V. ditto.f a house Umma. MoyruB, R.&V. Ballindown, R.&V. F.nnisbofin,Killanin, f R. &V. Vacant. R.&V. Aranmore, R.&V. Aranbeg, R.&V. Ennismain, R.&V. Enniskor, R.&V Wanlenship of Galway. 27. St. NIcholasGal,- Uahoon, .. V. ditlo. - none. seepage .. V. 118. Moycullin, | Kilcummin, .. V, ~, V. Rev. James Daly. Oranmore, .. V. Ballinacourty, .. V. 28.AughavaI, -j .« V. ditto. a house 7 ac.in Aghagower, / .. V. Union. Kilmaclasser, \. ~ V. Rev. Thomas Grace. Kllgavower, I .. V. Morrlsk, J ... V. 29. Monevea, m.«.«..... p. c. ditto. Rev. William Cooke. nono. none. 30. Rahoon, -\ p. c. ditto. 1 Moycullin, / Kilcummin, f p. c. p. c. Rev. John Wilson. a house 1 1 6acres Ballinacourty, j p. c. 1 1 1 ~ 31. Lewisburgh....... p. C. ditto. 1 Rev. Richard Hawkins. ditto. 21 acres Cuam 2Dioce0^» 117 CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev. Thomas Hawkeswor Rev. John O'Rorke, Rev. Thomas Co&Qy, llev. John ."Vshe, llev. Bowen Carey, Rev. Edward Sinclair, Rev. Robert Irwin, Rev. Robert Potter, Rev. Thomas Morris, th, Hon. & Rev. Wm. Beresford, Rev. Marcus Armstrong, Rev. Rev. GeorgeVaughan Hart, Rev. John Meara, Rev. Alexander Arbuthnot, Rev. Chas. Le Poer Trench, Rev. John Cromie, llev Thomas Grace, Tuam. Moylough. KILlerer.tn. Castlebar. Headford. Crossboyne.Athenry.Ballinrobe. Westport. CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSES, Au Account of the Sums of Money which have been granted by the Board of First Fruits, since its Institution in 1712 to the present period, towards the building and rebuilding of the following Churches and Glebe-Houses in this Diocess. — The Parishes are arranged according to the dates of the respective Grants. Churches. 1. Kilcolman,~ 2. Monevea, .. 5. Kilkerrin, m. 4. BallynakiU, S. KiltuUagh,~.~. 6. Killereran, ~. 7. Aughaval, ~..~ 8. Ballymacree,.. 9. Annaghdown, 10. Moylough,.... 11. Ballyhane,.... 12. Cong, ........... 15. Castlebar, ~n. 14, Ballinrobe, .. 15. Kilcummin, .. 16. Mayo, .......... 17. Umma, ........ 18. BallynakiU, ~. 19 Castlebar, ~..«, Hollymount,.* 21. Crossboyne, .. Total, Gifts. Loans 200 290 590 390 500 SOO 500 500 500 200 600 6'10 200 500 600 600 600 600 100 900 1000 5 50 1 Building when ilili .lied. 17841784 17881796 1797 1797 1798 18101812 1813 1814 1818 7370 , 3090 Glebe-Houses. 1. Drumnenghan, 2. Belclare....... 5. Afaaskaragh, ... Killereran,^... Annaghdown,Tuam Parish, KiUivedan,.w«. Aghagower, .. Ballinrobe, .. 10. Moylough,.... ) 1. Dunmore, ivw. 12. Aughaval, .... 13. Annaghdown, 14. Kilkerrin, «.m 1 5. Cong, >*....., 16. Kilcummin, ... 1 7. Burrishowl, ... 18. Ballyholla...... 19. Westport, ».., 20. Balla, ..~...... 21. Umma, ...... 22. Hollymount,.,. 25. Headfort, ,-... 24. Kilkilvery,....,. 25. BallylKine....... 26, Crossboyne, ... 27. Kilmalnbeg, ~, Total, Gifts. 100 40 100 100 100100 100150 100 "250 100 300350 400400 450400400 100 450450 100100 400 400400 350 Loans lOSO SOO 900 500 450 370 380 SO 560 398 500 80 100 12001500 560 240 400 450 Builuin^' when finished. 17311752 1732 1790 17901794 1796179718131814 1815 1815 1817 18171817 18191819 1819 6690 9788 118 Cuam Diorc0jer. WARDENSHIP OF GALWAY. , The Collegiate Church Of St. Nicholas, or " Royal College of Galway," i* an Ecclesliistlcal jurisdiction, entirely unique in Ireland. It was founded by Letters Patent of King Edward VI. dated the 9th day of April, in tho fifth year ofhis Reign; whereby be Constituted, Ordained, and for ever Incorporated one Warden, and eight Vicars Choral, and their Successors, to be annually elected by the Corporation; and united, appropriated and perpetually consolidated the Vicarages of Galway and Meary, the Rectories of Rawin and MocuUin, the Rectories and Vicarages of Foranmore and Roscam, the Vicarages of Clare, Kilcomen and Shroure, all in the Diocess of Anaghtaam ; and the ViCarage of Skryne; in the Diocess of Tuam; together wilh a certain parcel of Tithes, in the Town of Galway, called " the Bishop's Quarter,'' and all other their Fruits, Tithes, Oblations, Obventions, &c. to be enjoyed by the Warden and Vicars, and their Successors for ever. And also granted unto them the three Churches and three Burial Places of the dissolved Houses, Friaries, or Monasteries, viz. the Monastery of St. Francis, the Monastery of St. DominieB, and the Monastery of St. Augustine, situate in the Suburbs, and without the walls ofthe Town; to the intent that the Irish Enemies of tbe Nation of the Flartey's, and others, residing within and near the Town (who had been lon^ accustomed to bury thefr dead in the Church, under colour whereof, entering the Town, they often. endangered the lives of the Inhabitants) might thenceforth inter in the same. The Warden is annually elected under the Charter. The Duty of all the Parishes is at present performed by him and' two resident Vicars, each o£ whom receives a Stipend of £75 =• year, and they rank, h i« said, as King's Chaplains. The Warden has been always entitled to the Tithes and Emoluments ofthe Parish of St. Nicholas, and to three fourths of the Tithes and Emoluments of the other Parishes, the entire of which are said to average about =61000 yearly. The right of Presentation to the remaining fourth belongs to the See of Tuam, in free disposal, but the Warden and Vicars claim an exemption from any interference, or jurisdiction of the Archbishop, except that of Visitation. The Warden is also in possession of eleven Acres of Glebe in Roscam, where the ruins of an old Abbey are stills to be seen, seventeen Acres at Royallen, both lying E. of the Town; also of forty Acres, at Cappanaveagh, towards the W. ¦where there is an ancient Burial Place, but? none interred in it for many years; live Acres about the Church of Ross; ten Acres at Kilcummin, and the College House in the Town; all supposed to produce about =£250 yearly, over and above the- Fees for Burial in the different Cemeteries. The Church of St. Nicholas, in the Town of Galway, is stated to-be one of the finest Ecclesiastical Structures in Ireland. — Vide HardimarCs History qf Galway, Just published, pp. 249,. 250. The Regal Visitation of 1615 mentions that the College of Galway was originally founded by one of the Popes, about 200 years before that time, and had been restored to its original use by King Edward VI. and Queen Sliz. : and it further mentions, that the Warden and Vicars were required by the Letters patent, to account annually to the Mayor and Bailiffs of said. City, who- were to be advised by the Archbishop in the Election of them.. <2Bli3i)m W^iotzgg, 119 LORD BISHOP. Tlie Right Reverend, JOHN LESLIE, D.D. &c. &c. &c. CHAPTER. DEAN. Tlie Very Reverend John French, A. B. DIGNITARIES. Precentor, .. Treasurer, , Archdeacon, PREBENDARIES. Rev. Richard Wynne, A.M. Very Rev. John French, A. B. Rev. William Digby, A. M. PREBENDARIES. Rev. William Blundell, qf Ballintobber. Rev. John Brinkley, of KUgogMin. Rev. William French, of Tibohine. Kev. Oliver Carey, efKilcooley. Rev. Samuel Adams, of Tirebrine. Rev, Edward B. Byres, qf Tarmonbarry. Rev. Thomas Hacket, qf KUmacallane. Rev. William Coninghame, of Or an. CONSISTORIAL COURT. Vicar General, Registrar, ~i Proctors, Apparitor,. Rev. WiUiam Smith, A.M. John Henry Kenney, Es^ Mr. John Chanonhouse. George Thompson. DIOCESAN SCHOOL-MASTER, Rev. William Smith. During the Prelacy of Bishop Linch , who was promoted to this See in 1 SS4', he wisted and destroyed its Revenues by Alienations, Fee-farms, and otherwise, as not to leave it worth =£200, per annum ; but so successful was his immediate Successor, Bishop King, in reclaiming them, that what he found tbe poorest, he left one of the richest Bishopricks in Ireland; he repaired the Cathedral at his own expense; he built, for himself and his Successors, a Castle and some Oflices adjoining it, at Elphin, and endowed them with Lands which he had purchased, and made a voluntary resignation of the Quarta pars Episcopalis, whieh considerably benefitted tbe Parochial Clei^y ofhis Diocess — Lord Strafford, in a letter to Archbishop Laud, calls him a truly Royal Bishop, in allusion to his name and liberality. Bishop Hudson, who died "in 1685, bequeathed the Sum of ^566 for the purpose of erecting a new House where the old Castle stood, near Elphin, for his Successors in this See.- — See Ware's Antiquities, Vol. I. under the head, " Bishops of Elphin.'' BISHOPS SINCE THE REFORMATION. 1. Roland de Burgo, promoted 1552 10. Theophilus Bolton, translated 1724 2. Thomas Chester, . ditto . 1584 11. Robert Howard, . ditto . 1729 3. John Linch, . . . ditto . 1S84 12. Edward Synge, . ditto . 1740 4. Edward King, . . ditto . 1611 13. William Gore, . . ditto . 1762 S. Henry Tilson, . . ditto. 1639 14. Jemmet Browne, . ditto . 1772 6. John Parker, . . . ditto . 1660 1 5, Charles Dodgson, . ditto . 1775 7. Johu Hudson, . , ditto . 1667 16. John Law, . . . ditto . 1795 8. Simon Digby, . translated 1691 17. Power Trench, . . ditto . 1810 9 Henry Downs, . . ditto . 1720 18. John Leslie,, . . ditto . 1819 120 €lp!)fn K>mzg0, Benefices. ihankili, .^ Cilmacumsy, j Cilcorkey, v. Cilcola, f Jreeve, J of the Archdeaconry. Lilluken, .^..^.....^ I qfKzlgoglilin Preb. Sumlin, "j Kiltrustan, / :^loufinlogh, r Liisonuffy, j .. R. .^ R._~ R. ~ R. .- R, ent, R. .. R. ,.* R, .. R. ent. R. R.R. S. V. V. V. V. V. V. V. R.&V. R.&V. V. V. ~ V. .- V. ,~ V. .. V. R. ent. One. I One. ditto. ditto. One.f ditto. ditto.ditto. ditto. ditto.f -~ V. «. V. ~ V. ~ V. .. V. R, ent.l ditto. . V.| ditto. . V, < V, Very Rev. John French. Rev. Richard Wynne. Rev. William Digby. Rev. John Brinkley. Rer. Samuel Adams. Rev. Thomas Hacket, Rev. Oliver Carey. Rev. William French. Rev. William Blundell, Rev. Wm. Coninghame.- a house Glebe- houses. a house Glebes. 2.50a.in Union. 63 a. in Union 1-5 acres none. ditto. ditto. ditto. Rev. Edward B. Ayre% Rev. Owen Gallagher, Rev, Peter Browne. Rev. Thomas Blakeney. ditto. ditto. a house 20f ac. I none, in ditto.f'Union. ditto. ditto. ahousel6|a.Sp none. 11 a. in Union. a house 2S| acr. none, j none, I . (Slptin ^ioceisfsf. 121 Benefices. 15. Drumcliffc, .. 16. Boyle, Taunagh,Kilmacallane,DrumcoUum,Kinross,Aghanagh, BallynakiU, Ballysumaghan, _ 17. Aughrim,CloonalT, KiUumod, 18. Clonfinlogh, Clontuskert, 1 9. Kilmore, ..m<..m. 20. Tessaragh, ^ Disert, / Taghboy, f Mount Talbot, J 21, Kilglass, .M...^..* 22. Killion, > Kilronan, J 23. Kilcorkey,..i~.... 24. St. John, Sligo, -) Calry, / KiUaspicferown, f Kilmacoen, J 25. Ardcarne, ......w.. 26. Eastersnow, 1 Kilcola, J 27. Kilbrine, ..~,.... 28. Kiltoom, alias "j Milltownpass, > Camma, j 29 Castleblakeney, .. 50. Kilmactranny, ^ Shancoe, s Killadoon, ) 51. Aliamplish, .^.m... 52, Bumlin, tilias -) Strokestown, / Kiltrustan, f Lisonuffy, j 33. Kilnamanagh, >«... 54, Athleague, -\ Fuerty, C Kilbegnet, j 35. St. Peter, Athlone, 36. Lougbglyn, i>..wm Denom of Parish. Chur ches. .. V One. ~ V. ditto. ~. V. 1 .. V. ditto. ~ V. ~ V. ~ V. ~ V. .. V. ... V. ditto. R. &V. .. V. ... V. uone. ~ V. f R. ent One. ~ V. ditto. .V V. ~ V. «- V. ~ V. ditto. .. V. none. ~ V. 1 -. V. ditto. .. V. One. «. V. ... V .. V R. ent. ditto. .., V. ditto. ... V. 1 ... V. none. ». V. One. .. V 1 R. ent. ditto. ~ V. ditto. .. V. .. V. ~ V. ditto. .. V. ditto.f .. V. .. V. .. V. ditto.f .~ V. ditto. ... V. ditto. .. V. 1 P.C. ditto.f P.C. dit to.| Incumbentg. Rev. Johu Yeates. Rev. Thomas Hacket. a house Rev. William Smith. Rev. James Little, Rev. William Thompson. Hon.& Rev.H. M. Crofton Rev. Henry Mansergh. Rev. John Barton. Vacant.Rev. Wensley Bond. Rev. J. H. Gouldsbury. Vacant. Rev. Charles Seymour. Rev. Thomas Young. Rev. A. Gunning. Rev. George Brittaine, Rev. Charles West, Rev. Edward Mahon. Rev. Stephen Lyster. Rev. James Crawford. Rev. Annesley Strean. Rev. Wm. Baker Stoney ditto.f house f Glebe- houses. dilto. ditto. ditto. dilto. none. I ditto. ditto. a house ditta f I none. a house in Cammaa house ditto. Glebes. 40 ac 20 JO. in Boyle, and l,8|a.&: 3ip, in Kilma callane. 18^0. & 25perch ditto.ditto. 5 acres. none. ditto. 71 Oi in Union. 20acres 10la.& 21 perch none 20ja.jn Camma82 acres 1 3 a. in Union. none. none. house f 10 a. in Bumlin ditto.f ditto. ditto. none. 16 acres 43 a. in Union 6 acres, none. 1S2 ... 5. Ahaskeragh,!.. 6. Kilglass,.Ua«w 7. Athleague,v.i>. 8. KiUuken, m~ 9. Deanery, •.»¦ 10. Tarmonbarry, 11. Kilmactranny, 12. Bqmlin, ....... 13. Tibohine, ..m. 14. Loughglyn, . 1.5. -Eastersnow, . 16' KUnamanagh 1 7. Aughrim, .... 18. Kilmacallane, 19. Kilkeevan....... Total, 100100 100 100 100 400400400 100 400 450 450 400 450 450450450 450 100 5850 Loans 312SOO ¦^00 214240 344 ISO 200 540 50 94 120 200 190 825 Buildin;; wlien Hni^hcd 17521805181018101810 18131815 1816181618171819 3979 Clonfeit Wiocc0&. 123 LORD BISHOP, OP CLONFERT AND KILMACDUAGH. The Rigli^ Reverend,' CHRISTOPHER BUTSON, D.D. &c. &C. &c. CHAP T E R. DEAN. The Vekt Revebevd Thomas HAWcnrs, D.D. AECHDEACON. Rsv. James St&anoe Butsoh, A.M. Plt6E:tDAIiIES. PREBENDARIES. Rev. T>i Treasurer. Rev. Robert King, Archieacon. PREBENDARIES. Rev. Richard Vavasour, II Rev. Edward Hartigan, of Islandeddy. II - oflfinvarra. This Diocess was united to that of Clonfert in the year 1602; it has neither School- Master, Librai'ian, nor any Curates Assistant : the Consistorial Court is the same for tl;is as for Clonfert Qipcess. Benefices. lUenora[Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses. Glebes. 1. Kilmacduagh, ) - V. On?, a Jhouse 4^0. in Kilreanly, 9 - V. ( Very Rev. Wm. Forster. KUreanl; Killarton, .. V. a. Killinane, 1 « V. ditto. ditto. 20acres Killomass, -. V. in Killcreest, 1 « V. Union, Iserkelly, > .. V. Rev. Robert Marsli, ijRUched Killogellin, .. V. Itillora, .. V. KiUuran, J .. V. 3. Kilcolgan, -1 .. V. ditto. ditto.f d^acres Kinvarra, .. V. in StradbaUy, .. V. Union. 1 Killily, .. V. delacbed.| Killiney, > .. V. Rev. John Biu-ke. Drumacoo, - v- Killinen, .. V. Killunavara, .. V. Duras, .. V. 4. Ardrahan, Beagh, .. V. .. V, ditto. 1 Rev. George Dwyer. ditto.f 13 acres detached CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSES. Grants for this Diocess from 1712, to the present time. 1 Churches. Gifts Loans Building ..when., linished. Glebe-Houses. Gifts -300 Loans Building when finished. I . Ardrahan, .. SOO 180S 1. Kilmacduagh, 500 1812 2, Kilmacduagh ToUl, ' 1400 1 1814 2. Killinane,-.- 5. Ardrahan, -..- 4. Kilcolgan, — 300 400 450 SOO 400 195 1816 500 1400 Total, 1450 159S 126 Killala Bio(e&9\ LORD BISHOP, c* KILLALA AND ACHONRY. The Right Reverend, JAMES VERSCHOYLE, L.L.D. &c. &c. &c. CHAPTER. DEAN. Hon. & Vert Rev. Geokge Gore, A.M. Rev. Thomas Sutton, A.M. ji Rev. Thomas Kingsbury, A.M. Precentor. II Archdeacon. PREBENDARIES. mOanly, ..¦^..^...^k............ -. Rev. James Burro>res, A.B. Errew, •.."•^•~"...,..-...~-~.... Rev. Edwin Stock, A.M. ..ii'dag/i,....-....-........"'..'^". Rev. John Garrett, A.B. Lackan, ........... ............~.». Rev. Jame6 Little, A-M. Rosserkbeg, ..•......««...-..... Rev. Joseph Verschoyle, A.M. CONSISTORIAL COURT. Vicar General, .................. Rev. Gabriel Stokes, A.M. 7iegisirar,-*..-.'".-'»»-r'-" •"•"¦"' Frederick Stoclt, Esq. The Diocess is not divided into. Rural Dec^neries, nor is there any Diocesan School-Master, or Librarian belonging thereto'. Denom Benefices. of Parish. Chur ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses. Glebes. 1. Killala, 1 R.&V. One. a house *66acr. Ballisakery, R. - 3 roods Rafran, R. -» and, Lackan, R. .- Hon. & Very Revet end, 23perch Templemurry, ^ I^. - George Gore. ^in KillcummiUr R. - Uuion. KiUbreedy, B. •» Dunfeeny, . J R, " ditto 3Iu, iw 3. Ardagh, .. V. ditto. in Kilmc. Union BaUynahaglish, « V. 1 vejtioy. detached. KUlbellfad, ~ V. 1 1 Killmoreitioy, \ R.&V. ditto Rev.J;Ois.Verschoyle,jun. 1 Attymass, ;. V. ' i Kilgarvey, -^ ,. V. 1 3. Ballysakiry, ,.1 Rathrea, ' f .. V. ditto. ahouse-l 9 aeres. .. V. Rev. Joseph Verschoyle. 4. Addergool, "S « V. ditto. Killfyan, ' / -. V. in C(«ss. n '». . . ditto. 275acr. Magaun'agh, ( .. V. moUna. Rev. Edwin Stock. in- Cross molina. 1 detached. Crossmolina, j .. V. 1 5. Castlcconnor, T Kilglass,' jr .. v; ~ v. ditto. 1 Rev. James Burrowes. 1 a house. 33iO. io 6. Easkey, <-......... • in.:- /:ii_f ;_ _. .. V.I ditto. iRev. Thos. Wild. Shell. ditto. Union. I04acr. ¦ for the recovery of which, a Suit has been institu^TbyTe^rL:,,??^:^^^:- Haiala HioeeiSjar. 127 Benefices. Denom of Parish. 7. Lackan, Templemurry, Killcummin,KiUbreedy, Dunfeeny, 8. Kilmore- Irris, KUcommon, 9. Skreen, ..*.«... 10. Kilmacshalgan, Templeboy, 11. Dromard, — .».- .. V. .. V. .. V. .. V. .. V. .. V. - V. R.&V. -. V, " V. R.&V Chur ches. One. ditto, ditto. I ditto f ditto.f I ditto. Incumbents. Rev. James Little. Rev. Robert Scarlet. Rev. Gabriel Stokes. Rev. WilUam Grove. Rev. John Benton. Glebe- houses. Glebes. a house 48^a.in Union, detached a house i ditto.ditto. 1 ditto. 40acres 20acres 9 acres 11 acres CURATE ASSISTANT. Rev. George Birmingham, to the Hon. & Very Rev. George Gore, of Killala. CHURCHES AND GLEBE-HOUSES. Grants for this Diocess from 1712 to the present period. Churches. Gifts. Loans Building when finished. 1 . Kilmore-Irris 200 ^. Kilmoremoy, 300 3. Ardagb, .... 500 I 179? 4. Dunfeeny, .- 300 1794 5. Ballisakery, 1025 1810 6. Ardagh, .— SOO 1813 7. Kilmoremoy, 1400 1816 8. Killala, .... 1250 1817 9. Castleconnor 900 1818 10. Dromard. »• -... 600 1818 11. Crossmolina, 1000 1819 12. Skreen 1200 15. Kilmacshalg. 1300 14. Easkcy, — 1342 Total, 2700 9117 Glebe-Houses 1. f oxford, 2. Kilmacshalg 3. Kilmore-Irris 4. Kilmoremoy, 5. C^tleconnor, 6. Kilmacshalg. 7. Crossmolina, 8. Kaskey, — " 9. Ballisakery, 10. Kilmore-Irris Gifts. 100 100 160 100 100100100 300 400 450 825500 400 180 Total, 1910 2580 Loans 675 Building when Pnishpd. 1731 1763 1794 1794 1810 1812 18141815 ^ctjourp iBioccg^. DEAN. The Very Rev. Arthur Henrt Eennet, D.D. Itev. Edward Synge, D.p. j Rev. Joseph Verschoyle, A.M. " P^eientor. \ Archdeacon. PREBENDS. PREBENDARIES. KUlaraght,^^.^'^''.^^^^^ Rev. Veatch Simpson, A.M. BaRisodere, -.......—..-»«...» Rev. Thomas Kingsbury, A.M- mimoveei ..-...-..¦.. ..~..^.... Rev. Joseph Seymour, A.B. The See of Achonry was united to the Diocess of KUlalla in the year J607. In Achonry, there is neither School-Master nor Libiarian, and the Consistorial Court is the same as that for Killala. 128 ^tffonts Wioa»0. ' Benefices. Denon of. Parish Chiir- ches. Incumbents. Glebe- houses Glebes. 1. Achonry, Cloonoghiil, R.&VR.&V Ohe. 1 ^5¦eryRev, A.H. I^enney. a house 20acrcs . 1 2. Emiyfadd, »* V. ditto. , dittp. 20acres Killmqrgan, 7 .. V nigh the KiUtora, S. .. V. Rjcv. John Garrett: phurch Tumors, \ .. V. Di;umcatt, -* .. V. .3, Ballysodfirer »».., R.«fV. ditto. Rev. Thos. Kingsbury, ditto.-] SOacre s . 4,. KiUorajii. ) Kilvarpet, | - V. .. V. ditto. 1 Rev. Joseph Versclfoyle. ditto f 20b. in Kilvarnet 5, Kill^agfit, 7 ~ V. ditto. none. lOa. in Killfree, • . " V. Rev.. Veatch Simpson- 1 Union, Killshalvee, ' i -- V. 1 6. Castlemore, i. .. Vi ditto. a house 2O0. in Killcoleman, U -- V. Rev. Joseph Seymour. inKiU Union. Kilmovee, j - V. 7. Kilmacteige, '-'•'¦' B.&V. ditto. Kev. James Neligan. a house 40a(;res 8. Templemore, . .. V. none. none. Bueholla, 1 .. V. m fowmore, ' \ .. V. ditto. Rev. John O'Rorke. Union. Killasser, i •.. V. 1 Killedan, J - V. ditto. 1 9. Killconduff, ¦) - V. ditto.f ditto. none Meelick. L .. V. Rev, Joseph Borrowes. 1 in Killbeagh, J .. V. 1 Union. CURATES ASSISTANT. Rev. Frederick CrawfordJ g Very Rev. A. H. Kennej, a Achonry. Rev. John Staclf , u Rev. Joseph Verschoyle, !» Killoran. Bejv. J^mes Elwood, 3 Rev. Veatch Simpson, D Killaraght. Rev, Henry Martin, (J Rev. Thomas Kingsbury, g Ballysodere. CHURCHES AND GLESL-HOUSES. Grants for this E^iocess from 1712 to the present time. Churches. Gifts. Loans Buildinj when tinislied Glebe-Houses Gifts. Loans Buildinp when nislied "J76jr 1. Killoran,".- SOO 1765 1 . Kilmacteige, leo 2. Kilmovee, .- 500 1799 2. Emiyfadd, -^ 100 600 1810 3, Killconduff, 600 1810 5, I^lmovee, .. 400 400 1814 4, Emiyfadd, -. - 550 18ig 4. Kiliriacteige, S. Achonry,-.., 6. BaUisodere, 7. Killoran. 300 JOG 400 300 500 ISOO 400 SOO 1814 1816 Total, 1600 540. S. KUlcondufT, ' 40.0 400) Total, Sl'OO 4300 F I N I .S. ADDEJ^DA. 129 ALTERATIONS WHILE PRINTING. The following Promotion's have occurred during the progress of this Work through the Press, and were conseijueritly too late for rtisertion in the respective Diocesses, to which they belong. ^9tomotton0 1 1. The Righi Hon. & Rioht Rev. LordJohnGeo.Beresford.D.D. translated from the See of Clogh er, to the Archiepiscopal See of Dublin, vice tlie Most Rev. £u- seby Cleaver, deceased. 2, The Hon. & Right Rev^ PEkcy JOCi!L-VN,D.D.translatcdlromthe tlnited Sees of Ferns and Leigh lin, to the See of Clogher, vice Lord ' John George Beresford, resigned. 3.' The Right Hon. & Right Riv. Lord Robert Tottenham, D. D. translated, frOm the United Sees ' of Killaloe and Kilfenora. to those of Ferns and Leighlin,' vice the Hon. and Right " Rev. Percy Jocelyn, resigned. 4. The Rev. Richard Mant, D.D. consecrated Lord Bishop of the United Diocesses of Killaloe and Kilfenora, vice Lord Robert Tot tenham, resigned. S. The Rev. Andrew O'Beirne, promoted to the Free-School of Enniskillen, vice Rev. Robert Burrowes, resigned. 6. The Rev. Charles Ferguson, ¦ presented to' the Vicarages of Colpe, cum Mornanton, and Kilsharvan',' in the Diocess of Meath, vice Rev. Hugh Sheilds, deceased. 7, The Rev. John French, pre sented to the Rectory of Grange Silvoe in the Diocess of Leighlin and County of KUkenny, vice Rev. Thomas Bunburry Gough, resigned. 8. The Rev. ThSMas OifiwKLL Moore, collated to the Parishes ofKillUrrirt; Kilbride Glin, Cha- pel Carron, Whitechurch, and BAllyheogue, iri the Diocess of Ferns and COuilty of Wexford, dice' ihe Rev; Edward Bayly, Sen, resigned. 9. The Rev.' Edward BAtlt, Jon. collated to' the Parishes of Hore- tdwn, Kilgarvan, Ballyingly, DoWrtowney, Inch, and Ballj- leiinan, in the Diocess of Ferns and County of Wexford, vice the Rev. Thos. OttiWell Moore, resigned. 10. The Rev. WlttiAji Hicket, col- ' lated to the Parishes of Killevan, and Bahnow in the Diocess of ¦ Ferns and Cbunty of Wexford, ' vice the Rev. Ambrose Hickey, resigned. 11. The Rev. John Oldfield, no minated to the Vicarage of Kil corkey in the Diocess of Elphin, and County of Roscommon, tice Rev. William Smith, re signed. 12. The Rev. Mr. Crawford, no minated to the Parishes of Eas- tersnow,& Kilcola in the Diocess of filphin, and County of Ros common, vice Rev. Henry Ma- '¦¦ jor, deceased. 13. The Rev. Henry Hamilton, appointed Assistant Curate to the Rev. Doctor Dobbin, Rector of Saint Mark's in the Diocess of Dublin, vite Rev, Richard Graves, resigned. 130 ADDENDA. ^boitianccs : 2 B, The Union of Ratoath, in the Diocess of Meath, vacant by the death of the Rev. Lancelot King Conyngbam, p. 15. The Diocesan School of Connor, void of a Master, no one being as yet appointed, p. 24. The Vicarage of Belfast, in the Diocess of Connor, vacant by the death of the Rev. Edward May, p. 25. 4. The Vicarage of Mevagh, in the Diocess of Raphoe, vacant by the death of the Rev. Christo pher RusseU, p. 31. The Diocesan School of Dro more, void of a Master, no one being as yet appointed, p. 35. The Parishes of Garristown and I'oRTMARNocK in the Diocess of Dublin, vacant by the death Of the Rev. Hector Munro, p. 47. The Parishes of Kilcullen and Davidstown, in the Diocess of Dublin, vacant by the death of the Rev. Kildare Burrowes, p.49. The Union of Clane,. in the Diocess of Kildare, still vacant, the Advowson being under Liti gation, p. 55. S. 7. 8, 9. The Union of CulleU, in the Diocess of Emly, vacant by th* ,, promotion of the Rev. Thomas tiunburjr Gough, p. 78. 10.' The Precentorship of ArdfEkt, in the Diocess of Ardfert, vacant by the death of the Rev. Edward Day, p. 84. 1 1. The Uriion of Whitechurch, in the Diocess of Lismore, and the Chapel of Villarstown, in the same Diocess,vacantby the death ofthe Rev.Thos. Sandiford,p.92. 12. Tbe Diocesan School of TuASi, now void of a Master, by the promotion of tbe Rev. John Lawlerj p. 114. 13, The Parishes of Killereran and Knocemoy, in the Diocess of Tuam, vacant by the death of tbe Rev. Henry Major, p. 115. 14. The Union of Ballynaicill, also in the Diocess of Tuam, vacant by the death of the Rev. Chris topher Russell, p. 1 1 6. 1 5. The Union of Loughrea, in the Diocess of Clonfert, vacant by the death of the Rev. Christopher Jones, the Advowson being con tended, p. 123. ERRATA; Page 36, KUbrony Vic. No. 17, for Rev. Alexander Ross, read Rev, Edward John Evans. Page 43, for Rev. Fred. Eyre Frcnrfi, read Rev. Fred. Eyre Trench of Donoughmore. Page 4S, Donoughmore Preb. for Rev. William Cleaver, read Rev. Frederick Eyre Trench. Page 49, Balbriggan Chap. No. 89, for ditto, i« the Sixth Column, read none. Page 76, Glebe- Houses, No. 12./or KiUerman, read Kilvemnon, Pages 90, 91, Prebendary of Tulloghorton, for Vacant, read Rev. Wil liam Beresford. Page 119, for Rev. Edward B. Byres, of Tarmonbarry, read Rey. Edward B. Ayres. INDEX TO THK NAMES OP PERSONS. A. Page. AetdD, Thomas SO. Adams, Antliony J8, 14. Adams, Charles 105. Adams, Samuel 84, 119, 120. Adamson, A. Smith 47, 49 50. Agar, James ^2, 33, 48. Aikin, ¦ S7. Alcock, Alexander 59, 64. Alcock, Edward G, 97. Alcock, George 67, 68. Alcock, Mason 96, AldweU, John 73, 74. Alexander, Charles 8. Alexander, James 21, 22. Alexander, John 18, Alexander, Rt. Rey. Nath. 2, 5, 21. Alexander, Roherf ~ 21, 22, 59, 75. AUen, Henry Alley, George Alley, Jerome Allott, Richard Alps, George Anderson, James Anderson, Joshua Annesley, Henry Annesley, William AnketeU, John Arbuthnot, Alex. Archbold, Charles Archdall, Henry, ArchdaU, William Archer, WUliam Ardagh, Arthur Armstrong, Anthony Armstrong, Edward G Armstrong, George Armstrong, John Armstrong, jUarcus, Armstrong, Robert Armstrong, Robert C. Armstrong, William Armstrpng, WUliam C. 110. IS. 6. S, S, 50, 31, 42. 80. 37. 68.55. II, S2. 8. 71, 101, 102, 115. 22. 89, 92. 65. 44, 47. IS. 78.ea 99. 124. 114, 115. 73, 74, 78. 59, 73, 75. 56, 75, 74. 122. Armstrong, William J. Arnold, Thomas Ashe, Edward Ashe, Henry Ashe, Isaac Ashe, John Pagei 6. 35.82. 8. 7. 117. Ashe, William 80, 81. Ashe, WilUam, jun. 83. Atkinson, Charles 5, 6. Atterbury, Francis 101, 102, 103, AtthUl, WiUiam 10, II. Attwood, Charles 44. Auchinleck, Alexander 11. Auchinleck, James 12, Austin, GUbert 44, 47, 56, 59. Austen, Robert 101, 102. Aveling, Thomas T. 27. AvereU, John 90, 91, 93. Ayres, Edward B. 119, 120, 128. Ayckbowne Fred. 37. B. Babington, Richard 11, 2S, 27, 28. Babington, Thomas 25. Baggot, John 44, 48, 69. Bagnall, Wip. H. 78. Bagnell WiUiam Henry 73. Bagwell, Richard 3, 10, II, 73, 74, Baker, Francis 44, 47. Baker, Thomas 47. Baldwin, George S. S6. Baldwin, John S4, 5S. Baldwin, jun. .jTohn 54. Balfour, Harrison 28. Ball, Robert 30, 31, 49. Ball, Stearne 56, 59. Ball, Wardlow ¦ 7. Ball, William 5, 7, 8, 1 2. Barber, William SO. Bardin, Charles SO. Barker John 49. Barker, Robert i|k V 132 INDEX OF PERSONSi Page. Page- Barker, William 6. Bevan, Henry 82. Barlow, William 47.' Bevan, Humphrey 42, 44* 44. Bevan, Richard 64* Barnes, Joseph 16. Birch, George 22. Barnes, Robert 5. Birmingham, George 127. Barrett, John 31. Birney, Thomas 12. Barry, PhiUp 13, 16. Bishopp, George 49, 84, 85. Barry, Thomas &4. 95. Bissett, William^ 5, 6, 99. Barton, Edward 62, 63. Black, Robert 37- Barton, John 121. Blacker, George 50. Bateman, Henry 82. Blacker, Samuel 5, 6. Bayly, Edward 65. Blacker, Stewart ?, 36. Bayly, jun. Edward 129. Blackwood, J. 103. Bayly, Henry 55, 109. Blake, Dom. Edw- 36, 68. Bayly, Hen. Lamb. 48. Blake, Richard 69. Bayly, John 42, 48, 52, SS, 71, 106. Blakeley, TheophUus- 3, 24. 107. Blakeney, Thomas 120, Beamish, Henry 97. Bland, Robert W. 69. Beamish, Samuel 96. Blood, Frederick 106, 107. Beamish, Theo. 96. BlundeU, William 47, 119, 120. 44. T!r>1nnfl IVTirlinpl 59- Beatty, John 37. Boles, WiUiam 39. Beatty, Robert 38, 39. Bolton, Henry eo, 89. Beatty, Thomas 35, 36. Bond, James 66. Beaufort, Daniel Aug. 6, 56, 57, 123. Bond, James Forw. 71, 86, 99. Beaufort, WUliam Lew. 94 95, 95. Bond, Wensley 62, 63, 121. Beecher, John M. 105. Booker, John 39. ^elfour, Richard 32. Borrowes, Joseph 128. Bell, Allen 21, 23. Boston, Rickard 96. Bell, Robert 92. Bourke, David 101. BeU, B. T. 34. Bourke, George 90, 91, 92. EeU, Thomas E. 55. Bourke, George T. SS, 59. Bennet, 94, 101. Bourke, Joseph 41, !6, 57, 59, 88. Bennett, John W. 101, 102. Bourke, Rt. Rev. Richard 2, 71, 88. Bennett, Rt. Rev. WUliam 2, 71, 101. Bourne, Sandford 8. Benning, Conway 16. Bourne, Thomas 18. Benson, George S. 23, 23. Bourne, William 46, S2, 55. Benson, Hill 48. Bowen, Edward 31. Benton, John 127. Bowen, Nicholas Cole 96. JBeresford, Charles Cobbe 7 , 33, 44. Boyd, Charles 36. Beresford, Geo. 39. Boyd, Han. Elgee 55, 36. Beresford, Ham. S. 23. Boyd, Henry 8, S3, 110, 111. Beresford, Most Rev. Lord John Geo. Boyd^ Ralph 62, 65. I , 3, 10, 129. Boyd, WiUiam 22. Beresford, G, De la P. 94, 101, 102, Brabazon, Charles F. 13. 114. Brabazon, George 13, 14, 16. Beresford, Bt. Rev. G. de la P 2, 3, 32. Bradford, Alexander 8. Beresford, John 32. Bradin, Joseph 106. Beresford, John H. 90, 91, 105. Brandon, James 12. Beresford, WilUam 39, 114, lis 116, Brandon, Lord 85. 130. Breaden, John 66. Berkeley, Joshua 94, 104. Bredin, Josepfa 110. Bertningham, Richard 90, 91. Brew, Richard 111. Bernard, R. 75. Brereton, George 103. Berwick, Edward S9, 47. Briclge, Frederick sa INDEX OP PERSONS. 1S3 Page, Bridson, Thomas 62, Brinkley, John 10, 11, I19j 12a Brinkley, jun. John 12. Bristowe, Charles SO. Brittaine, George 121. Brodrick, Most Rev. Charles 1, 7}, 73- Brooke, James M. 103. Brooke, Thomas 69 Brough, C. Crosby 69. Browne, Charles 97. Browne, Charleton 96, Browne, Chaworth 13, 16, 92. Browne, John 26, 64. Browne, Peter 41,62,63,120. Brownlow, Francis 28. Brownrigg, Thomas 42, 45. Bruce, Sir Har. 28. Brunette, Michael A. 101. Bryan, John 42. Bryan, Richard B. 17. Bryan, Samuel 60. Bryan, WiUiam 76. Bryers, Robert 5. Buck, John 7. Buggins, Simon 1% 42. Burdett, John 14, 17. Burdy, Samuel 22, Burgh, John Hussey ^0, 11. Burgh, John T. 17,18. Burgh, Walter 50. Burke, Henry 8. Burke, John 124, 125. Burnell, Maurice lO. Burrowes, Francis 36. Burrowes, James 126. Burrowes, Kildare 49. Burrowes, Robert 28, 71, 94, 9^. •Burton, Charles 18. Byirton, James Edmond 18, 99. Bury, Robert 105, Bushe, Ger. Par. 32. Bushe, William 53, 46, 90, 91. Busteed, John 96. Butler, James 60, 75. Butler, John 108. Butler, Richard 15, 56, 58, 68. Butler, Wiyiam 101, 102. Butson, Right Rev. Clirist. 2, 113, 123. Butson, James S, 53, 123, 124, 125. Bptt, Robert 31. Byrne, J. 67. Cafray, Charles A. Canjac, WilUam 33.27, Fage. Campbell, Charles 36. Campbell, James 7. Campion, Thomas 103. Carey, Langer 78. Carey, Oliver 119, 120i Carew, Ponsonby May 90, 91. 1 Carey, Rowen 117. Carey, Richard 90, 91, 95. Carey, Robert 95. Carleton, Edward M. 94, 95. Carleton, Peter ?2- Carleton, Richard 25. Carpendale, Max. 8. Carpendale, Thomas 7. Carr, Thomas 59. Carroll, John 94. Carter, Thomas 5, 6, 113, U4, 115. Cary, Anthony 29. Cassan, Joseph 69. Cassidy, Mark 22. Caulfield, Hans. .56. 57. Chamberlain, Williarrv 5S. Chambers, Edward E. 15. Chambers, John 30, 31. Champagne. A. 83. Chanonhouse, John. 119. Chapman, Joseph 6.9, 96. Charters, Mark B2, 63. Cbatterion, William 104, 105. Cheevers, Connolly 37. Chester, John 103. Chlchesteic, Edward 27, 28. 94. Clarke, Caldwell ?7. Clarke, George 49. Clarke, James 8. Clarke, John 35, Clarke, Marshal 76. Clarke, Richard 54. Clarke, Thomas 44, Cla»ke, Thomas B> 11. Cleaver, Williain 45, 47. Cleland, John 5, 6, 90, 91. Close, Eiward 76. Coates, Edward 57. Cobbp, Henry William 38, 59. Cochran, Andrew 29. Cochrane, James II. Coddington, Lathum 43. 46, 49. Coddington, WiUiam 8.. Code, Creagh 18, Coffey, Thomas U7. Coghlan, Charles 97. Colhoun, Alexander 29. Collejr, Arthur §6. iBi INDEX OP PERSONS. Page. Pdge. Collis, Robert 28. Crofton, Morgan 40. CoUis, ^ach. Cooke 101, 102. Crofton, Valesius S. 42. Colthurst, Charles 28. Crofton, William 29. Colthurst, John 29. Croker, Edward 80, 82. ConneU, William E. '94. Croker, John S3. Coninghame, WUUain 119, 120. Croker, Richard 80, 82. ConoUy, John 109. Cromie, John 115. ConnoUy, Luke 25. Crookshank, A. 27. Contior, George 14, 43, 47. Crookshank, C. H. 10,11. Connor, John 25. Crosbie, John 85. Connot, Richard L. 96. Crowly, Mathias ¦35, 59. Connyers, Edward 85. Cuffe, Thomas T. 60. Conyngbam, L, K. 15. Cumine, Ralph 62, 65. Cooke, Digby 55. Cumming, Hugh S. 26. Cooke, John 89. Cumming, Patrick 11. Cooke, jun. John 89. Cupples, Edward 21, 25. Cooke, William 116. Cupples, Snow 21, 25. Cooper, Samuel 73. Cupples, Thomas 26. Coote, Charles P. 7S, 77, 78. Curry, David 29. Corcoran, James SO. Curry, David B. 39. jfllordner, Edward 26. Curtis, Thomas 97. Cornelius, Henry 101. Custis, Edmond 22. Corvan, John 64. Cotter, George S. 103. D. Cotter, James 105. Cotter, John Rogerson 49, 96, 104. Dalys, Fred. FeUx & Chas. S4. Cotton, George WilUam 4,'3, SO. Daly, James 116. Cousins, John 80, 81, 85. Daly, Robert 45, 46, 94, 95. Cox, Richard 78. Daniel, Averell 28. Cox, WUliam 52, 53, 55. Darby, Christopher 50." Craddock, Frandis 44. Darcy, Joshua 54. Craddock, Thomas 35, 43, 45. Dartnell, G. 80.- Craddock, Thomas R. 44, 46. Davidson, Francis 18. Crampton, Cecil 115. Davies, Simon 103. Crampton, Josiah 109. Davis, Eris 43. Crane, George 22. Davis, John C 5, 36, 114. Cranfield, Thomas 65. Davis, Thomas 68. Cranmer, Benjamin S. Davoren, Andrew 109 Craven, William Wray 8. Davoren, WilUam 110, 111. Crawford, Andrew 40. Dawson, Charles 69. Crawford, Charles 7,14. Dawson, Henry B. 59. Crawford, Frederick 128. Dawson, Richard 68. Crawford, George 39. Day, Edward as. Crawford, James 31, 121. Day, James 84. Crawford, John 31. Dealtry, George 58. Crawford, Mr. 129. Dealtry, John 56. Crawford, Prince 39. Dealtry, Robert B. 43, 45, 48. Crawford, Thomas 37, 90, 92. De' Courcy, Michael 17. Crawford, WUliam 26. De" Courcey, T. 96. Creagh, John Bagw«U 101, 103. De' Lacy, Thomas 13, 14. Creery, Leslie 8, 22. Dennis, John 115. Creggan, Claudius 29. Dennis, Meade 17. Crofton, Augustus 44. Denny, Barry 85, 86. Crofton, Henry 49. Denny, Edward 85. Crofton, H. M. 121. Devereux, John 91. tNDEX OF ^BlRSOTCS. 135 I^Jckson, James L. Bickson, Richard Dickson, Robert Dickson, Stephen 24, 25, Dickson, William Digby, John Digby, Simon Digby, WUliam DUlon, Henry DiUon, Ralph Dillon, Roger M. Dillon, William Disney, Brabazon Disney, Robert Dixon, James Lovrry, Dobbin, William Dobbs, John bobbs, Richard Dobbs, Richard S. Dodd, Isaac Dolling, Bough, William Donleavy, James Donovan, Edward Donovan, Morgan Dooley, Thomas Dormer, Thomas Douglass, Archibald Douglass, Charles Dowling, Michael Downing, Samuel Downs, Abraham Doyle, Charles M. Doyne, Charles W. Doyne, John Draffen, Frederick Druitt, Joseph Drury, Richard Dubourdieu, John Duddell, John Dunlevie, Stephen Dunlevie, Thomas B. Duncan, David Dunn, James Dunn, William Dunscombe, Nicholas Dwyer, George E. Eames, WUliam Eason, John Eastwood, WiUiam Eccles, . Edgar, John Ware Edwards, Anthony Page. ^agef 48. Egan, Michael 18. 82. EUard, James 80, 81, 83. 35. EUard, jun. James 85. , 90, 92, 93. Elgee, John 62, 61, 67. 24. Elgee, Richard W. 62, 66. 17, 52, 53. Elliott, Jaraes 34. S3. EUiott, Williain 59. 119, 130. Ellis, Arthur 8. 22. Ellis, James IT. S2, 54, 124. Ellison, John 30, 51. 22. Ellison, Thomas 56, 57. 21. Elwood, James 128. 14. Elrington, Henry P. 7- lOl, 102. Ennis, Francis 18. 33. Erskuie, Willi,im 32. 46. Eustace, Charles 54. 28. Evans, Edw, John 130. 26. Evans, George 8. 26. Evans, Robert 94. 40. Evatt, Charles 12, 35, 36 Everard, George IS. S. Everard, James 109. 18. Ewing, John 31. 95. Ewing, William SI. 69. Eyre, Richard 125. 73. ' S3, 54. F. 26. 87. 69. Fairtlough, Joseph 67. 109. Fairtlough, Thomas 15. 49. Falkiner, Fred'. John 67. 69. Falkner, John 69. 8. Falkiner, Richard 115. 62, 64, Falkiner, Thomas 110. 52, 35, 43. Falkner, WilUam N. 76. 50. Fallon, Marcus 22. 35, 36. FaUs, WUliam 8. SO, 81. Fanning, Audley 28. 82. Farrell, James 39. 75. Faussett, William 12. 24. Fea, John 50. 49, 114. Fea, John Worth. 25. 86, 105. Fennell, Charles 104. 97. Ferguson, Charles 129. 125. Fenton, Galbraith 49. Fetherstone, Cuth. 18. Fiddes, James 11. Filgate, Townly 7. 18. Fitton, WiUiam 52. 5. Fitzgerald, Henry 17. 62, 65. Fitzgerald, Hen. V. 33. 55. Fitzgerald, John 15, 16,44,69. lOS. Fitzgerald, M. 82. 78. Fitzgerald, Michael 109. 136 INDEX OF PERSONS, Page. Fitzgerald, Patrick,' 78 Fitzgerald, Wind. M. «4, 85* Fitzgerald, Vesey 71, 77" Fitzgibbon, John 82" Fitzpatrick, Frederick 35" Flanagan, John 122' Fletcher, John J. SO" Fletcher, PhiUp 25, 36- Fleury, George L. 88, 89* Fleury, Henry 88,89- Fleury, Richard . 89. Forde, Roger 17, 47. Forde, WiUiara B. 36, 64. Foley, John 93. Forsayetb, Robert 75. Forsayth, Thoraas 97. Forster, Andrew 12. Forster, Charles 78. Forster, George 7S. Forster, James W. 74. Forster, Sir T, 7, 48. Forster, WUliam 113, 125. Fortescue, John 94, 95. Fo.sbery, Thomas 8. Foster, Charles S. 28. Foster, Thomas 14. Fowler, Rt. Re.v. Robert 2, 41, S6. Fox, Francis 44, 48. Fox, John James 18. Franklin, Alexander 50. Franklin, Gemgc 82, 86. Franklin, Thomas 8^. Franks, George 27. Franquefort, P. Aug. 89, 90, 91. Frazer, WUliam 89. Freeman, Richard D. 105. French. John 49, 103, 113, 119, 120, 129. French, Philip 100. French, Thomas 44. French, William 92, 119, 120. Frith, John 66. G. Gabbett, Robert 10.6,. 107. Gaffry, Patrick 39. Marlay, Richard 115, 1S16. Marks, Stewart 29v Marshy Jeremy 69. Marsh, Robert 125, 125. Marshall, Benjamin 12. Marshall; Cornelius 8.. Marshall, George 28. Marshall, WUliam. IT. Martin, Austin 86 ,87. Martin, Edward 44. Jlartin, Henry- 124, 128. Martin, James 80; 106, 108, 109, 110. 106. Martin, Richard 106, 108. Martin, Theodosius 7» Massy, William 7.3, 80 81. Massy, jun. WUliam, 78. Mathias, Ben. W. 49. Matthews, James 15 .47.. Matthews, John 44. Matthews, Samuel 87. Matthews,. Thomas 4B 44. Maturin, Charies B; 50. Maturin, E&nry. 30 31. Maude, J. C. 11.0. Maude, Roberlf- 109. Mauleverer,. Richard 7S. Mauleverer, William 7. Maunsell, George 41, 67 , 69. Maunsell, Richard 23 92. Maunsell, Thomas 58 82. Maunsell, William Wray 80, 81 85. Maw, Robert SO. Maxwell, Henry 39. Maxwell, John 121'. SNDEX OF PERSONS. 141 _, Page. Maxwell, Peter B. 28. Maxwell, William H. 114,115. Mayberry, George 105. Mayne, Charles 75, 75 Mayne, Edward 50. M'Beth, John JOS. M'Causland Gust. 59. M'Causland, James 17. M'Causland, OUver 38. M'Cheane, James 97. M'Clintock, Alexander -62, 64, 96. M'CTeight, James 37. M'Cullogh, Andrew 80, 82. M'Cullogh, Robert 26. M'CuUoch, Thomas 42, 110. M'Donougb, Peter 27. M'Dougall, Henry 88. M'Evoy, John 18. M'Ghee, James ,67, 68. M'Gillycuddy, Fran*; 84. M'Grath, James 68. M'Henry, Laurence 29. M'Kee, Thomas John SO. M'Kew, WiUiam S, M'Lean, Henry SO. M'Loughlin, Williani SO. M'Mahon, Bryan 80, 84. M'Mahon, Charles Moore 67. -M'Master, Charies 5. M'MuUen, D. W. .^7. Meade, John 97. Meade, Pierce 35, 36. Meade, Robert 96. Meade, Thomas 94, 96. Meade, William 94, 95. Mepra, James S6, 57, 96. Meara, John 116. Meara, Robert 94. Meara, Williain .33. Mee, John 8, Mee, Marshal J. 8. Metge, James -SO. Midford, Bertram S2. Miller, FitzwiUiam -109. Miller, George S, 11. 'MiUer, Joseph .62, 63. Miller, Robert .27. MUUgan, William .22. MiUs, George ^,2. Milward, ¦ I'OI. Minchin, Charles 8. Minchin, Charles H. 39. Minchin, WiUiam 110. aVIitclicll, James 10. Mitchell, Kobeirt 10. Mockler, James Moffatt, James Moffatt, James R. Moffit, William MoUoy, - Charles MoUoy, Francis L. Molony, Weldon J. Monck, Marcus Monok, T. SUnley Monck, Monsell, Thomas Montgomety, Alexander Montgomery, Edward Montgomery, Robert Mon^omery, Samuel Law Montgomery, William Moore, Charles Moore, Henry Moore, James Moore, John Moore, Mattliew Moore, Moses Moore, T, OttiweU Morewood, James Morgan, Allan Morgan, Hamilton Morgan, James Morgan, Moore Morgan, Thomas M«rony, Westropp Morris, Benjamin Moi;ris, Juhn Morris, Thomas Morritt, Robert Mortimer, Michael Mortimer, William Morton, James Mostyp, — — — Mountgarret, John WnlUns, J!'. Murphy, .John •Murray, Edward Murray, Henry Murray, Patrick Murray, R. Murray, Robert Page. 104. 18.18. II. 49.29. 69. 58. 92.28.28. ,30, ,31. 64. 11. 27.34. 54. 44, 47. 25. 152, 59, 86. 87. 97. .65, 129. 26. 49, 66. S.1, 22, 67, 68.64. 45, 44, 46,88. -«0, 82. 60. 8s5. 117. 99. 88.26. 95. 44. 36. 86.85. 42. 49, 114. 110. 27. S. N. Napper, William Nash, ne*pe'H. Nash, Edward ^Nash, Richard H, Nash, William Nason, CeCTge B. 28. 97. 87. 28, 97. .105. m INDEX OF PERSONS. Page. Paggi Needham, George 62, 66. Palmer, Charles 54. Neligan, Frederick 78. Palmer, D. Joseph 108. Neligan, James 128. Palmer, Edwin 109. Nesbitt, Hugh 27. Palmer, Henry 92. Neville, Richard 82. Palmer, Joseph 71, 73, 74, 88 90. Nevin, James SO. Palmer, Williain Twiss 10. Newcombe, Arthur 69. Parke, Jemraet 65. Newenham, Thomas 104. Parker, John 87, 106, 109. JHewman, Hor. T. 94, 95. Parker, Standish G. 110. Newport, Francis 58, 89. Parkinson, Thomas 6. Nicholson, Alexander 8. Parks, Thomas 95. Nixon, Brinsley 14, 104. Parsons, William 109. Nixon, Robert 49. Pasley, William Patrickson, John 63. 5. O. Patten, Francis Paul, Andrew 25. 94. O'Beirne, Andrew- 129. Paul, John 7, 27 28. O'Beirne, Charles 18. Payne, Somers 94 97. O'Beirae, Rt. Rev. T. Lewis 2, 3, 15. Peacocke, WUliam 13 16. O'Brien, Edward SO. Peasly, Henry lis. O'Connor, William 44, 46. Pennington, John 21. O'Connor, George 15. Pennefather, John 75. Odell, William Butler 82. Pentland, Francis 64, O'DonneU, Charies 21. Pentland, Thomas 34. O' Flaherty, Thomas 12. Pepper, Edward 68. O'Kennedy, Ken. 109. Percival, William ' 49. Oldfield, John 37, 129. Percy, Francis 55. Olphert, John 29. Peter, Matthew 0. 55. Olphert, Richard 8. Phillips, Charies Fred. 56. O'Neill, Charies O'Neill, Conolly 18. 94. St. 85. Pigott, Thomas Oliver, Silver S, 6. Pilkington, Joseph 28. Ormsby, Arthur 8. Pinching, William 11. Ormsby, James W. 28. Plunkett, Thomas 8. O'Rorke, John 114, 117, 128. Poe, James HiU 68. C Rourke, Thomas 18. Pollock, James 34. Orpen, B.isil 105. Pollock, John 32. Orpen, John 104. Pomeroy, John 45 46. Orr, John 59, 114, lis. Ponsonby, Richard 41, 43, 65, 91. Osborne, Charles Graydon 42, 82. Poole, Jonas Morris 75, 74, 76. Osborne, George 80. Pope, 94. Ot-way, Cesar SO. Porler, Conyngbam 28. tltway, S. Jocelyn 106, 107. Porter, Fleming 88. Ould, Fielding 24. Porter, John Grey 10 11. Oulton, Charles 26. Porter, Robert 50. Ovens, William 11. Porteus, Williain 12. Overend, John SO. Potter, Fred. A. 17. Owen, Roger 62, 63, 65. Potter, Robert 117. Owens, Michael 73. Powell, Richard 48. Owens, Thomas B. 8. Power, William 90 91. Pratt, James 94 9S. P. Pratt, jun. James Pratt, Joseph 97. 7. Pack, Anthony 56, 57, 60. ] Pratt, Mervyn 22. Pakenham, Hen, 13, 16. ; Pratt, Robert 104. INDEX OP PERSONS. .„ .- Page. Pratt, William 17. Pratt, Williain Henry ii. Preston, A.J. 52, 54, 71, 80, 81. I'reston, John Preston, Joseph Preston, Nathaniel Preston, Skeffington Price, Edward Price, William Prior, Thos. Murray Purdon, J, Purcell, Matthew Q. Quarry, John Quiuj Thomas R. Radcliff, Right Hon. Radcliff, Thomas Radcliffe, Richard Radcliffe, Stephen Ram, Digby J. Rarasay, James Ramsay, Thomas Rawdon, Francis Rea, Joseph C Read,_ Charles Read, William Reade, John Reed, John Reid, James Renny, Patrick Revell, William Reynett, France Reynolds, Hugh Riall, Samuel Rice, Robert Richards, George Richardson, Arthur Richardson, John Richardson, Richard Richardson, Thomas Richardson, WilUam Ridge, James Ridge, John B. Riggs, James Roberts, Edward S. Roberts, John Roberts, Sam. Thos. Robinson, jun. Ch. Robinson, Christ, 78. 77. 82. 14. 58, 105, 107. 88. 59, 60. so los, 104. 96. 80, 81, 101. John 5, 44, 73. 36, 45, 46. 65, 68. 15, 17. 97.31. 31. 12. 60. 124. 106, 107. 43, 44, 45. 67. so. 58. 55. 89.95.75. 5. 66. 8. 34. 89. 10, 11. 7. 60. 58, 59. 13, 15, 59, 67. 39. 39, 47. Robinson, James Robinson, John 7, Robinson, Thomas Robinson, WiUiara Roche, George Roche, George T. Roche, James Rochfort, Henry Roe, Peter Rogers, — ^— - Rogers, Mr. Rogers, Nathan Rogers, Richard H. Rogers, Sara. Geo. RoUeston, Arthur Roper, Henry Rose, George Ross, Alexander Ross, John Ross, Thomas Rowley, John 3 Russell, Francis Russell, Richard RusseU, Robert Rutledge, Francis Ruxton, Richard Ryall, Samuel Ryan, Alexander Hayes Ryan, Edward Ryan, John Ryan, Philip, Ryan, Richard Ryder, WiUiam Ryland, Richard 143 Page. 114. 42, so, 60. 17.28. 93. 92.94. 17. SS, 59.44. 69. 51. 104. 12.16. 3, 11. 13. 76. 28. 104. 36. 3, 42, 44, 45. 86. 25. U. 114, lis. 13. 93. 5. 10. 49. 46, 90, 9:. 16. 105. 89. Sadlier, Henry Evans 97. Sampson, George V. 28. Sampson, WilUam 36. Sandes, Patrick ' 48. Sandys, Francis 60. Sandys, Joseph 57. Sandys, Patrick 53. Sandys, Richard 69. Sandiford, Henry 94, 95, 101, 102. Sandiford, James 101, 104. Sandiford, Thomas 90, 92. Saunderson, Francis 35. Saunderson, Robert 56, 57, 109. Saurin, Right Rev. James 2, 3, 35. Savage, Henry 47, 50. Savage, Thomas 114. Savage, WUUam B. 11. H4 INDEX OF PERSONS. Page, Fage, Scarlet, Robert 127- Stack, Thomas 28, 29, Schomberg, Geo. H. 11. Stafford, Hugh 114. Scott, Alexander 31. Stanage, William 28. Scott, George 5, 29. Stannistreet, Hiomas 104. Scott, Henry 29. Standish, Richard 83. Scott, John 69, 71, SO, 91. Staples, Alexander 7, Scott, Robert S, 29. Staples, jun. Alexander, 57. Scott, WUliam 66, 78. Staples, John M. 7, £7, 28, Sealy, Armiger 100. Stawell, Francis 103. Sentleger, James 75, 103. St. Eloy, Henry 62, 63, 94, 95. Sergeant, Robert 34. Sterling, James W. 16. Seymour, Charles 121, 122. Sterling, John B. 11. Sey-mour, . John 77, 78. Stephens, John 33. Seymour, John C. 78. Stephenson, Williaia 91, 93. Seymour, Joseph 124, 127, 128. Stevelly, Edmond 97, Shanley, Robert 14, Stevelly, Robert 33, Shannon, John 27. Stevenson, Archibald 65. Sharpe, Robert 88. Stevenson, George 58 71, 110, 111. Shaw, Robert 59. Stevenson, John A. 43, 44. Shell, Thomas Wild. 126. Stewart, Alex. G. 7. Shields, Hugh 5, 14, Stewart, C. M'Dan. 25. Shields, Wentworth 14. Stewart, George 51. Short, John sb. Stewart, Hamilton 29. Short, Montague L. 50. Stewart, jun. Henry 7, Simpson, George 8. Stewart, Henry 92, 100. Simpson, Veatch 127, 128. Stewart, sen. Henry 7. -Simpson, Veech 40. Stewart, Hugh 12. Sinclair, Edward 117. Stewart, H. WUson 82, Sinclair, Rich. H. 39. Stewart, James 94, 95. Skelton, Thomas 33. Stewart, John F. 59, 69. Slator, James 53. Stewart, Richard 7. Sleator, Mathew 50. Stewart, WUliam 100. Smith, Charles 96. St. George, 69. Smith, George 101, 102. St. George, Arthur 67, 68. Smith, James 92. St. George, George 71, 75, 114, 115. Smith, John 42, 44. St. George, Howard 11. Smith, Nathaniel 7. St. George, Henry 68. Smith, Percy S. 92. St, George, H, Lueas 11. Smith, Samuel 25, St. George, Richard 12. Smith, T. 10, 11, 18, 39, 42, 43,45, 49. St. Lawrence, Edward 96, 100. Smith, 44. St. Lawrence, Thomas 96, 99. Smith, Wm. 7,50, 3-1, 119, 121, '122, St. Lawrence, Rt. Rev. T. 2, 71, 94. 125. Stock, Edwin, 126. Smithwick, George 93. Stock, Frederick 126, Smyth, W. St. John 26. Stock, 44. Sneyd, Thomas S3, Stokes, Gabriel 126, 127. Spaiglit, George 34. Stone, WiUiara 60. Spence, Robert 29. Stoney, Ralph 106, HO. -Spotswood, Thomas 28, 48. Stoney, William Baker, 121. Spray, John 42, 44. Stopford, Edward 30, 31, 100. Sprig, sen. Samuel 88. Stopford, George 65. Sprig, jun. Sarauel 88. Stopford, James 94, 95. Stack, Edward 13. Stopford, Joseph 31. Stack, John 128. Stppford, WUliam 104. INDEX OF PERSONS, 115 Page. Story, John B. lo, 11, 12. Story, Joseph 33. Stott, John 37. Strean, Annesley 121. Strong, Charles 64. Stuart, Most Rev. WiUiam 1, 3, 5. Stubber, Sewell 69. Stubbs, James SO. Stubbs, James BI.. 66. Studdert, Richard ' 110. Sullivan, Daniel 90, 92. Sullivan, F. Carey 96. Sullivan, "WiUiam ' 97, 99. Surridge, James 18. Surridge, Thomas 60. Sutton, Thomas 14, 126. Swayne, John 75, 105. Swayne, J. Uniacke 15. Sweeny, John 11. Swete, Benjamin 97. Swift, 44. Swindall, Richard 87. Swinny, Gceorge S, 87. Symes, Richard 24. Symes, Rich. Hen, 62, 65. %nge, Edivard 127. Talbot, Johit 86. Taylor, 69. TaylcHT, Thomas 80. Xew, William 54. Thackery, EUas 7, 28. Thomas, Bartholomew- 61. Thomas, Edwin 86. Thomas, Francis 63. Thompson, George 119. Thompson, Mungo N. 73>, 74. 'Thompson, Robert 13, 18. Thompson, Sheffingti Thompson, WUliam TSghe, Thomas Tilly, Tinley, Gervais Tisdall, James Tisdall, Thomas Toler, John Tonson, Lud. Torrens, John 42, 43, 45, 48. 73, 74. Tottenham, Rt, Rev. Lord Robert 2, 71, 106, 129. Townsend, Horatio 96, 99. Townsend, PhUip 101, 104. 94, 95, 121. 35, 36. 44. 7.8. 43, 54. 13, 14. 103, 104 Page^ Townsend, Richard B. loo. Townsend, Thomas ' 104. Townsend, WiUiam R, 104. Trail, AnUiouy 21, 24, 96. Trail, Robert 21, 22, 2S. Trail, WUliara 24. Travers, John no. Trench, C. le Poer 123, 116. Trench, Fred. Eyre 43, 68, 130i Trench, Most Rev. Power, 1, 3, 3& 115, 114. Trench, Segar Stew. Trench, Thomas Tronson, George R. Tronson, Robert Tronson, Richard TrueU, Robert Tucker, Thomas Tuckey, Gtiarles Tuckey, — Tuckey, Thos. Tucy, Andrew TuUy, Alexander Turner, Joseph Turpin, Charles TuthiU, Hugh Twigg, Thoraas Twiss, Richard 47. 41, 52, 53, 54. 18. 16. 18.43. 43, 48. 90, 91, 92. 94, 101. 90, 93, 94, 95, 97, 34. 33^. 14. 18,11. 8, S. V. Usher, Hemsworth 17. Ussher, Corn. Henry .50, 33.^ Ussher, John 30, 31. Vandeleur, William Vaughan >, Richard Vavasour, Richard 17, 123, Vernon, Edward Vernor, Edward Verschoyle, Right Rev. J. 2, 115, Verschoyle, jun. Jos. Verschoyle, Joseph- 126, 127, Vesey, Arthur 59, 69, 106, Vesey, George Vesey, Thomas A. Vicars, Robert ¦Vignoles, Charles Villers, Thomas Vincent, George Vincent, Vincent, Richard B. 16, 125, Vize, Joseph lIOi.llOt. 125. 37-.26. 126". 126. 128. 107. 6.7. 54. 54. 54. 82. 94. 124. 60. M6 INDEX OF PERSONS. Fage. Pttge. w. Welland, WiUiam 10-i. West, Charies 121. Waddy, John 28. Westropp, John 110, Ul. Waggett, Thomas 97. Westropp, Thomas 82, 83. Wainright, Mark 15. Weyman, David 42, 41. Wakely, WiUiara Geo. 54. Whitelaw, Luke 40- Wakeliam, Thomas 105. Whitelaw, Newcom. 52, 53. Walker, Cham. Wm. 62, 67. Whitelaw, William 46. Walker, Lewis 30. Whitty, John 68, 106, 107. Walker, Thomas 100. Whitty, Irwine 74, 106, 107. Walker, 44. Wilkinson, John £9. WaU, Daniel H. 90, 92. Wilkinson, John Royal 101. Wall, Garrett 77, 78 Willis, Thomas 80. Wallace, John 90, 92, 93. Wilson, Andrew lis. Wallace, Hugh 21. Wilson, James SO. Waller, Benjamin 65. WUson, John 114, 116, Waller, William 69, 94, 9.5. Wilson, Joseph 52, 53. Wallis, Christ. Paul 103. Wilson, Ralph 87. Wallis, Thomas 56, 59. Wingfield, E. 69. Walsh, Henry L, 43. Wogan, George, SO, 91. Walsh, John R. 47, 50. Wolfe, Charies 8. Walsh, Joseph 53, Wolseley, Chari«s 22.. Walsh, Richard 106, 108. Wolseley, Henry 22. Walsh, Robert SO. Wolseley, Richard 21, 22. Walsh, Thomas 8, 18. Woolesly, William 6, 8. Walshe, John 56. Woods,' Richard 8. Warburton, Charles SO, 81, 85, 114. Woodward, Henry 75. AVarburton, Rt. Rev. C. M. 2,71,80. Woodward, Richard 101, 102. Warburton, John S3, 80, 81. 44. Warburton, sen. John, 86. Wright, John 11, 100. Ward, Daniel 18. Wright, Joseph 6, 100. Ward, Henry 22. Wrixon, Nicholas 103. Waring, Holt 56. Wybrants, Gustavus 82, 10.3. Waring, Lucas 21, 22. Wynne, Henry 16, 62, 63. Waring, Thomas 22. Wynne, Richard 33, 43, 119, 120. Warren, Edward R. 97. Wynne, Robert 66. AVarren, Robert 96. Walters, George 56, 57. Y. Walters, James 46. Walters, William 56. Yeates, John 121. Webb, Hen. Lesac 59. Young, Andrew 12. Webb, George 65; Young, Arthur log. Wgbb, John 52, 54. Young, Gardiner, 28. Webb, sen, Richard 96. Young, John 7, 18. Webb, jun. Richard F. 96. Young, Robert 26. Webster, Thomas 58. Young, Thomas 121. Weldon, Arthur J, 69. Young, William 106, .110. Weldon, Robert 108, Young, WilUam B. 11. INDEX NAMES OP PARISHES. A. Al:^ert,Abbeyfieale,A bbeygormigao, Abbeyleix, Abbeyshrule, Abb^rstrowry,Abbylara, Abington, AchUl,Achonry,Acton, Adamstown,Adare, Addergool, Adreegoole, Affane, Agha, ' Aghaboy, AghaboUogue, Aghacrew, -Aghade, Aghaderg, Aghadoe, -Aghadown, Aghadowy,Aghagallon, Aghagbwer, -Aghalee,Aghalee, Aghalurcher, Aghamacart, Aghanagh, Aghancon, Aghanlooe, Aghavallin, Aghavea,AghaviUar, Aghavoe, Aghavoe, Aghavower,Agher, Agherton, Page. F.ige. Galway 116. Aghiart, 'Galway lis. Limerick 82. Aghinagh, Cork 103. , Galway 123. Agnameadle, Tipperary 107. Wexford 69. Aghnamullen, Monaghan 11. Westmeath 39. Aghold, Wicklow 67, 68. Cork 100. Aghoure, Kilkenny 56, 57. Longford 39. Aghultie, Cork 101. Limerick 78. Agliscloghane, Tipperary 107, 1 10. Mayo 116, Aglish, Kerry 86. Sligo 128. Aglish, Waterford 91. Armagh 8. Aglish, Cork 95, 96. Wexford 63, Aglishdrinagh, Cork 102. Limerick 82. Aglishmartin, Kilkenny 59. Mayo 126. Ahacross, Cork 102. Galway lis. Ahada, ¦Cork 103. Waterford 91. Ahamplish, Sligo 121, Carlow 69. Aharagh, Longford 39, Monaghan 11. Aharney, Kilkenny 57, 59. 'Cork 103. Ahaskeragh, Galway 120, Tipperary 77. Ahern, ¦Cork 103. Carlow 68. Ahoghill, Antrim 25. Down 36. Alderg, Dublin 47, Kerry 85. All Saints, Donegal 51. Cork S9, 100. Almoritia, Westmeath 17. L.derry 27, 28. Ambrosetown, Wexford 65. Anirivii 25. Anacloan, Down 36. Mayo 116. Anamolt, Kilkenny 58. Tyrone 6. Aney, Limerick 78. Antrim 56. AnnacaUa, Galway 123. Fermanagh 11. Annagh, Kerry 85. Kilkenny 58, Annagh, ' Mayo 115. Sligo 121. Annagbdown, Galway 115. King's County 109. Annaghduffe, Leitrim 39. L. derry 28. Annagliffe, Cavan 55. Kerry 86. AnnahUt, Down 36. Fermanagh 11. Antrim, Antrim 25. Kilkenny 57. Aranbeg, Galway 116, Kilkenny 57. Aranmore, Galway 116. Queen's County 59. Arboe, Tyrone 7. Maya 115. Ardagh, Meath 3 7. Meath 15. Ardagb, Longford 39. L, rk 105, Galway 1 25. Antrim 24. I]tfayo 115. Down 22. Queen's County 68, Kildare Si. Limerick 77. Kildare 55. L, derry 28. Kerry 86. Tipperary 74, Sligti 127, 128. Kildare 52, 53. Cork 102. m INDEX OF FARISHES. Page. Page. Ballysumaghan Sligo 120 121, Braban, Wexford 63. Ballytarsney, Kilkenny 59. Bray, Wicklow 4.^.. Ballytobin, Kilkenny 58, Breaghwee, Mayo 116. Ballyvalden, Wexford 65. Bregogue, Cork 104. BaUyvalloo, Wexford 64. Brickendown, Tipperary 75. BaUyvourney, Cork 103 105. Bridfe Church, Kildare 53i Ballywalter, Down 22. Bridiepatrick, Kildare 48. Balrahan, Kildare 55. Bridgetown, Cork 1-03; Balrothery, Dublin 47. Bright, Down, 22. Balscadden, Dublin 47. Brigown, Cork 101, 102, Balsoon, Meath 15. Brinny, Cork 96i Balteagh, L.derry 28. Britway, Gorh 103, Baltiiigleiss, Wicklow 68 Brosna, Cork 85. Bangor, Down 22. Bruff, Limerick 82. Bannagher, L.derry 28. Bruis,. Tipperary. 78. Bannow. Wexford 65. Bruree, Limerick, 81, 82i Barnanely, Tipperary 75. BucboUa, Mayo I28i Baronstown, Louth 7. BuUane, €alway 124. BarrSgh, Carlow 68. Bullock, Dublin 48. Barrettsgrange, Ttpperary 75. Bumlin, Roscommon 120, 121. Baslick, Roscommon 120. Bunratty, Clare 108, 109. Beagh, Galwtiy^ 125. Buolick, Ttpperary 75, Bt. Mar. de Fore, Westmeath-. 16. Burgessbeg, Tipperary 109, Beaulieu, Louth 6.' Burnchurch, Kilkenny S8. Beehane, Kildare 48. Burresnafamey, Tipperary 1094 Bekan, Mhyo lis. Burresokeane, Tipperary 109,- Belan, Dublin 49. Burriscarra, Mayo 115, Belclare Tuam, Galway. 1.15. Burrishowl, Mayo 116. Belfast, Antrim- SS. Burrosleigh, Tipperary 74. Belleek, Fermanagh- 11. Burry, Meath 141, Bielturbet,, Cavan SS, Burt district, Donegal 28. Bewley, Kilkenny 57. C; BiUy, Antrim 24> 25. j Birr, King's County- 109. Cadamstown^ Kildare 54; Blacknow, Kilkenny 58. Caheragh, Cork 96. Blackrath, Kilkenny 56, 57,. 58, \ Cahir, Kilkenny 58. Blanchvelston, . Kilkenny 57. Cahir^ Kerry 86. Blessington, Wicklow 48. Cahir, Tipperary 92.. BlennerviUe, Kerry 85. Cahirconlish, Limerick 78. Bodenstown, Kildare ¦ SSi Cahircorney, Limerick 78. Bobillaney. Cork 104. Cahirduggan, Cork 104; Bohoej Fermanagh' 1,1. CahireUy, Limerick - 78. Bolaugh, Wicklow 48. Cahirlag, Cork 94, 95. Bolton, Dublin 49. Cahirnarry, Limerick 81, 82. Boly, Tipperary 74. CahirvaUy, Limerick 81, Sonohan, Tipperary 107. Cahirultan Cork 101, 102. Bonowen, Meath 18. Caledou, Tyrone 8, Bordwell, Queen's County 59. Callabegs, Tipperary 74. Bothon, Cork 104. Callan, Kilkenny S8, 59, Bourchin, Tipperary 109. CalUaghstown, Dublin 49. Bovevagh, L. derry 28. Calry, Sligo 121. Boyanagh, Galway ¦ 115. CamUn, Antrim 25, Boyle, Roscommon 1^1. Camlogh, Armagh 8. Boystown, Wicklow 48. Camma,, Galtoay 121.. INDEX OF PARISHES, 151 CamiJs jui. Bann, Camusjux.Morne : Cannaway, Gajipagb, Cappagh, Cappoquin, Carenteel, Carlingford, Carlow, Carmony, Carnagh, Carnalloway,Carne, Carne,Carnecastle, Carnew,Carogh, Carrick, Carrick,Carrick,Carrick,Carrickbrennan,Carrickfergus,Carrickmacross, Carrigaline,CarrigaUon,Carrigamleary, Ciurrigdownane, Carrigg, Carrigin,.Carrigparson,Carrigrohanbegj Carrigrohane, Carrigtoghill, Carrikippane,Carrune,CasheU,Castlane; Castlebar,Castleblakeney,-Castlebrack,^Castlecarberry, Castlecomer, Castleconnell,Castleconnor,Castleco^,Castledermott, Castle Ellis, Castlehaven, Castlejardan, Castle Island, -Castleknock, Castlelost, Castlelyons,Castlemagner, L.derry Page. 28. Castlemartin, Dublin Page. 45. Tyrone 28. Castlemartyr, Cork 102. Cork 95, 96. Castle M'Adam, Wicklow 48. Tyrone 28. Castlemore, Carlow 68, Limerick 81. Castlemore, Mayo 128. Waterford 92. Castlepollard, Westmeath 16. Tyrone 6. Castleragban, Cavan 33. Louth 7, ; Castlerickard, Meath 17. Carlow 69. Castle Robert Limerick 82. Antrim 25. Castleterra, Caimn 33, Wexfordr 64. Castlet. Kindelan , Westmeath 17. Kildare 54. Castlet. -kilpat. Meath 14. KUdare 53, 54. Castletown, Louth 7. Wexford 64. Castletown, Limerick 77. Antrim 24, 25. Coslletown, Cork 103. Wicklmo 65. Castletownarra, Tipperary 109, Kildare S3. Castletowndelvin , Westmeath 17. Louth 6. Castletown. Ely, King's County 109, Westmeath 17. Castropetre-, KUdare 52, 53, 54. Kildare 54. Castrumventry, Cork 991. Tipperary 92. Cavan, Cavan 33. Dublin 48. Celbridge, Kildare 48. Arttrim 24. Chapel, Wexford' 64. Monaghan 11. Chapel of Ward Dublin 45. Cork 96. Chappie Carron, Wexford 6Si. Leitrim 33. ChapeUzod, Dublin 47. Cork 103. Charlestown, Louth 7. Cork 105. Churchtown, Meath i6, 17. Wexford 64. Churchtown, Westmeath- 17. Galway 116. Churchtown, Kildare 49. Limerick 78. Clane, Kjldare 53. Cork 104. Clara, King's County 17, 18. Cork 95. Clara, KUkermy 54. Cork 104. Clare Abbey,, Clare- 108, 110. Cork 95. Clare Galway 116. Clare 111. Clashacrow, Kilkenny 57. Lofigford 39. Clashmore, , Waterford 90, 91. Kilkenny. 57, 58. Clear, Cork 100. Mayo 116. •Cleenish, Fermanagh 11. Sligo 121. Clenore, Cork 102. Queen's County 54. Cloghane, Kewy 85. Kildare 54; Cloghbrien, Kerry. 85. Kilkenny 59. Clogher, Tyrone 11. Limerick' 109. Clogher, Tipperary. 74. SligoMeath 126. Clogherney, Tyrone 7. 16. Cloghprior, Tipperary 109k Kildare 46. Cloghran, Swords Z)M6Hre 4T. Wexford Cork 65. 99. Clolyne,.ClomaiUa, Meath- Kilkenny 16. 57. Meath 17. Clonabraney, Meath 16. Kerry Dublin Westmeath 85. 43, 47. Clonagh, Clonagheen, Limerick SI. Queen's County 69. 17; Clonaghless, Kildare SS. 68. Cork 103. Clonagoose, Carlow Cork 104. Clonallon, Down 55, 35. 152 INDEX OP PARISHES. Clonalvey,Clonard,Clonamey,Clonaslee, Clonbeg, Clonbern,Clonbrouy,Clonbulloge,Cloncah,Cloncha,Clonclare, Cloncurry, Clondagad,Clondehorka,Clondalkin, Ciondevadogue, Clondermot, Clondrohid,Clonduffe,Clondulane,Clone, Clonea,Cloneamery, Clonedounell,Cloneene, Clonegal,Clonegam,Clonelty, Clonenagh,Clones, Clonfadforan, Clonfeacle,Clonfert,ClonfertmuUoe, Clonfinglass, Clonfinlogh,Clongeen,Clongesh,Clongill, Clonie,Clonkeen,Clonkeen,Clonkeen, Clonkehan, Clonlea, Clonleigh, Clonleigh,Clonloghan, Clonlogher, Clonmacduff, Clonmacnois,Clonmany,Clonmeen, Clonmethan, Clonmel, Meath Meath MeathKing's County 7'ipperary Roscommon Longford Tijiperary Limerick DonegalLeitrimKildare Page. 14 16.15 Si78. lis 39. 7582.28- 3353. Clare 106, 107. Donegal 30, 31 Dublin 45. Donegal 30, 31 L.derry 27 Cork 103, Down 36, Cork 104. Wexford 62, 63 Waterford 91 Kilkenny 56, 59 Longford 59, Tipperary 75, Wexford 64, Waterford 92, Limerick 82 Queen's County 69 Monaghan 1 1 Westmeath 17 Tyrone 7. Galway 125, King's County 1 10 Tipperary 74. Roscommon 120, 121 Wexford 65. Longford 39 Meath 14 Clare 108, 109, Louth 6 Tipperary 77 Galway 1 24. Louth 7 Clare 108 Donegal 28 Wexford 64. aare 108, 109, Leitrim 53. Meath 1 Westmeath 16 Donegal 28, Cork 104. Dublin 45, 46 Tipperary 92, Clonmel, Clonmines, Clonmore, Clonmore,Clonmore, Clonmore,Clonmore,Clonmulsk, Clonmult,Clonoe,Clonoulty,Clonpet,Clonpriest, Clonrush,Clonsast,Clonshamboe, Clonshire,ClonsUlagh, Clontarf, Clontibret,Clontubrid, Clontuskert, Cloon, Cloonaff, . Cloonoghiil,Clouney,Cloydah, Cloyne,Coleman,Coleraheen,Colerain,Colerake,Coligan, CoUege of Yough Collin, Collon,CoUumkin,Colmullen,Colpe,Comber, Commonstown,Confoy,Cong,Connor,Conwall,Cookstown, Coolbanagher,Coolcashin, Coolcor, Cooleagh, Coole,Cooliney,Coolock, Coologhmore,Coolstuffe, Cork Wexford Louth Kilkenny Wexford Carlow Tipperary CarlowCork Tyrone Til>pera-ry Tipperary Cork ClareKing's County KUdare Limerick DublinDublinMonaghan Page, 103. 65. 6. 59. 65. 67. 74. 68. 104. 7. 74. 78. 104.108. 54. 53. 81. 47. 49. 11. Kilkenny 57, 60. Galway 121, 123. Leitrim 39. Roscommon 121. Sligo 128. Clare Ul. Carlow S7. Cork 103. Tip2)erary 74. Kilkenny 59. Donegal 25. Dublin 49. Waterford 91. Cork 102. Kildare 49, Louth 6. Kilkenny 58, Meath 15. Meath 14. Down 22. Kildare 49. Kildare 47, Mayo lis. Antrim 24. Donegal 31. Meath 15. Queen's County 54. Kilkenny 57, 60. King's County 54. Ti2>perary 75. Cork 101. Cori 101. Dublin 47. Kilkenny 58. Wexford 62, 63. Index of PARisafis. ]53 Corbally, Corbally, Corclone,Corcoraohide,Cordangan, Corkbeg, Corroge, Cotlandstown,Coughlanstown, Cove, Cowragh, Cranfield,Creagh,Creagh,Crecoragh, Creekstown,Creeve,Creggan, Crehelp,Croagh, Croghan, Croghane, Crooke, Crookaven, Croom, Crossboyne, Crossmolina,Crosspatrick, Cruagh, Cruisetown, Crumlin,Crycrim,Culdaif, Culfatrin, Cullen, Cullen, Cullen,Cullen wayne. Cumber, Cumber, Lower Climber, Upper Curragranemore Currens,Currin, D. Dalkey,Dangandargan, Danistown, Daragh,Darryvillane,Davidstown, 0elgany, Page. Waterford 89. Cork 95. Queen's County 68. Limerick 82. Ttpperary 78. Cork 103. Tipperary 78. KUdare 48. Kildare 53. Cork 105. Westmeath 17. Antrim 25. Cork 100. Roscommon 123. Limerick 82. Meath 15. Roscommon 120. Armagh 6. Wicklow 48. Limerick 80, 81. Kildare 54. Tipperary 74. Waterford 89. Cork 96. Limerick 82. Mayo 115. Mayo 126. Wexford 65. Dublin 47. Meath 14. Dublin 47. Carllru) 68. Donegal 28. Antrim S5. Dublin 43. Limerick 78. Cork 85, «5- Kin^s County 109. L.derry 27. Tyrone 28. L.derry 28. Cork 99. Kerry 85. MMtghan 11. Dutlin 48. Tipperary 74. Meath 14. Limerick 82. Cork 102. Kildare 4S. .Wicklow 47. Denn, Derg district, Dernahensy, Derralossory,Derrinoose,Derry, Derryaghy,Derrybrusk, Derrygalvin, Derrygrath, Derrygortrevy,Derrykeighan, Derryloran, Derryvullen, Derver, Desert, Desert, Desertegny,Desertserges,Desertmartin,Desertmore, ' Desertogbill, Devnish, Dingendonovan,Dingle,Dirkpatrick,Diseit, Disert,Doggstown, OoUardstowi], Donagh, Donaghadee, Donaghbate, Donaghclony, Donagheady,Donaghmoine, Donaghmore, Donaghmore,Donamon, Donamore, Donard, Donedea, Donegal, Doneny, Doneraile, Donigore, Doniry, Donnanaghta, Donnybrook, ¦ Donocomper, Donoghenry,Donoghmore, Ponoghfuorc, Page. Cavan 55. Donegal 28. Kilkenny 57. Wicklow 48. Armagh 7. L.derry 28. Antrim 25. Fermanagh 11. Limerick 82. Tipperary 91, 92. Armagh 8. Antrim 25. Tyrone 7. Fermanagh 11. Louth 7. Kerry 85, 86. Cork 99, 100, 102. Donegal 28. Cork 96. L. derry 28. Cork 94, 95. Inderry 28. fermanagh 10, 11. Cork 104. Kerry 86. Meath 15. Limerick 80, 81. Roscommon 121, Tipperary 75. Li-meriek 77. Monaghan 11. Donegal 28. Down 22. Dublin 46, Down 36. Tyrone 28. Monaghan 11. Meath 15. Donegal 28. Galway, 120. Wexford 65. Wieklmo 48. Kildare 52, 53. Donegal 30, 51. Kildare 54. Cork 105. Antrim 24, 25. Galway 124. Galway 123. Dublin 45. Kildare 48. Tyrone 7. Meath 16. Limerick SO, 81. 154 INDEX OF PARISHES. Donoghmore, Donogbpatrick, Donogbpatrick,Donohill, * Donomaggin,Donoughmore, Donoughmore,Donoughmore,Donoughmore, Donoughmore, Donoughmore, Donowney, Donquin,Doon, Doonass, Dorrha, Douglass, Dovea, Dowdston, Down, . Down, Downings, Downmahoii, Dowrie,Dowth, Drakestowt), Drangan, Drehidtarsna, Drimtemple«tvn 22. Drumcannon, Drumcar,Drum«h«eran,Drumcliffe, DrumcoUum, Drumcondra, Drumcondra,Drumcree,Drumcree, Drumcullin, Drumdown^^Drumgath, Drumglass, Drumgooland, Drumgoon Drumhome,Drumkey,.Drumkrin, Drumlane, Drumlargan Drumlease, Drumlummoll, Drummaul, Drummiiily, Drumphea, . Drumragb, Diumraney, Drumrany,Drumratt,DrumreiUy,DnimshaUon, iQrumsnatt, Drumtariff, Drung, Duagh, Duleejc, Duleen, Dumfei\t, Dunaghy,Dunany, Dunbay, Dunbelle, Dunboe, Dunboyne, ., Dunbre^, Dunbrody,Dunbulloge, Dunbyn, Duncan, Duncormuck,Dundalk,Dunderrow, Dundonald, Dundoimell, > Page, Waterfvri 89. Louth 6. Ftfrmanagli 1 1 . Sligo 121, Sligo 120, 121. Meath 14' DiMin 47. Armagh 7- Westmeath 17, King's County 17* Cor* 103. Down 36, jyro-ae 7. Down 55, 56. •Cavan 53. Donegal 30, 31. Wicklow 45, Fermanagh ,- 11. Cavan S3. Meath 15, Leitrim 3-3. -Cavan , '39. Antrim 25, Fermanagh 11, Carlow 68, Tyrone 28, Westmeath lv6, 18, Mayo 116, Sligo 128, Leitrim SS. Armagh 7, Monaghan , 11. Kerry 85. Cavan , 35. Kerry 86. Meath 14. Meath 1 4, Kilkenny 58, Antrim 25. Louth 6. Widclaui 48, Kilkenny 58, L. derry 27. Meath 16. Kildare 49. Wexford ' 65, Cori 95. Armagh 7. Antrim 25. Wexford 65, iotriA 7. Cor* 96. iJouiB 23. Limerick 81. INDEX OF PARISHES. 155 Bunfeeny, Dunfort, Dunganstown, Dungarvan, Dungarvan, Dungiven Dungourney, -DunhiU,Dunisky,Dunkerrine,Dunkit, Dunlavin,Dunleckny,Dunleer,Dunlost,Dunluce, Dunmacloughey, Dunmoe, Dunmore, Dunmore, Dunmoylan,Dunmurry,Dunnagore, Dunsany, Dunsford,DuushaughUn, Dunurlin, Duras, Durrow, Durrow,Durrus,Dymor, Dysart,Dysart, Dysart, DysartenosDysart GaUen, Dysert,Dysert, Dysertale, Dysertcreight, Dysertlyn, JJysertmore, E Eadestown, Earlstown,Easkey,Eastersnow, Edermine, Effin, ~^gUsh, EgUsh, "Eitkie Page. I Mayo 126, 127. Kildare, 54. Wicklow 48. Kilkenny 58 . Waterford t)?. X. derry 28. Cork 103. Waterford 91. Cork 95. King's County 109. Kilkenny .'iS. Wicklow '43, 46. Carlow 69. Louth 6. Kildare 49. Antrim 25. Galway 116. Meapt 14. Kilkenny 59. Galway 115. Limerick '82. Kildare 54. 7'ipperary 75. Meath 15. Z)otOft 21, 22. Meath 15. Kerry 86. Galway 125. King's County 18. Kilkenny 58, 60. Cori- '96. Jl&fli?! 16. Loufh 6. Westmeath 17. Waterford 90, 91, 92. Queen's County 68. Queen's County 69. Kilkenny 59. Clare 106, 107, 108. Westmeath 17. Tyrone 7. L.derry 7. KUkenny '59. XKrfare 48. Kilkenny 58. Sligo 126. Roscommon 121. Wexford 62, 6S. Limerick 'SO, 81. Armagh 8. King's County 1 7. KUIienny 58, Elphin, Ematris, Emlagh, Emly, Emlyladd, Emlygrenan, Ennisbofin, Enniscoffy,Enniskeen, Ennisker, Enniskillen, Ennisnag, Ennismain,Enorely,Errew, ErrigaU,ErrigaU, , Erriglekerogue,Erry,Esker, Ettagh, Page. Roscommon 120. Jfonag/m»i 11. il-fmf/i 14. Tipperary 78. Sligo 128. Limerick 81. ¦Galway 116. Westmeath 17. Meath 17. Galway 116. ¦Fermanagh 11. KUkenny 57. ¦Galway 116. Wicklow 48. Mayo 126. ¦Monaghan 11. L deny 28. Tyrone 7. Tipperary 75. Dublin 47. King's County 1 10. Fahan, Lower Fahan, Upper Fahy, Failhleg, Faf^iownFamagh Church Fanlobbus, Fartagh, Faughanvale, Faughley, Favoran, Feakle, Feanagh,Fedamore, FeighcuUeii, Fenet, Fenliagh, Fenuor, Fenoagli, Fenore,FercaU, Ferinoy,Ferns,Fertiana, Fethard,Fethard,Fiddown, Findonagh, Finglass, Finglass, Donegal 'as. ¦Donegal 28. Galway 1 23. Waterford 89. Galway 114. , Kilkenny 58. Cork - 96. KUlc'enny 59. L.derry 27. Westmeath 1 6. Westmeath 1 6, Clare 107, 108. Leitrim 59. Limerick 82. -Kildare 53. Kerry 85. Carlow 68, 69. Tipperary 73, 74. Waterford 92. Galway 125. King's County 1 7. Cork 104. Wexford 63. Tipjierary 77. Wexford 62, 63. Tipperary 75. KUkenny 57. Tyrone 10, 11, Dublin 45, 46. Kin^s County 109. m INDEX OF PARISHES. Page. ¦ page. finnoe, Tipperary 109. Glashare, Queen's Cou-nty 58. Finogh, Clare lOiS, 109, Glassnevin, Dublin 46. Fiouge, Kerry 86. Glenarm, Antrim 25. Finvoy, Antrim 24, 25. Glenavy, Antrim 25. Firbane, Westmeath 17. Glencollumkill, Donegal 31. Fithmone, Ti}>perary 75. Glenogra, Limerick 82. Foghard, Louth 7. Glomerstown, Dublin 45. Fohenagh, •Galway 124. Glynne, Antrim 25. Folystown, Meath 15. Goddardstown, Tipperary 75. Foiistown, KUdare 48. Gorey, Wexford 63. Foran, Westmeath 18. Gortroe, Cork 102. Forgnay, Westmeath ' 18. Gowran, Kilkenny 59. Forkhill, Armagh 7. Graigue, KUlcenny 68. Fosse, Queen's County 69. | Grallagh, Dublin 47. French Church, Dublin 46. Granard, Longford 39. French Church, Waterford 89. Graney, KUdare 46. Friendstown, Wicklow 46. Grange, Armagh 8. Fuerty, Roscom-num 121. Grangeforth, Carlow 69. Fues, Waterford 92. Grangegorman, Dublin 47. Furnaughts, KUdare 53. Grangeleggan, KUkenny 58. Grangelovan, KUkenny 58. Grangemonk, Queen'i County 69. G. Grangerosnolvin, KUdare 46. Grange SilvEe, KUkenny 68. Galbally, Limerick 77. Grange St, John , Tipperary 92, GaUen, Westmeath 17. Gray Abbey, Down 22. Oallon, Meath 15. Graystown, Tipperary 74. Galloon, Fermanagh 11. Grean, Limerick 78. Gal trim. Meath 15. Great Connell, KUdare 54. Galvoly, Tipperary 74. Greenock, Dublin 46. Galy, Kerry 86. Grenagh, Cork 104. Garfinagh, Kerry 86. Grenogue, Meath IS. Garran, KUkenny 58. Guilcagh, Waterford 91. Garrankenefeck , Cork 102. Garristown, Dublin 47. Garrycloyne, Cork 104. H. Garrynoe, Cork 96. Garryvoe, Cork 103. Hacketstown, Carlow 63. Gartan, Donegal 31. Hainstown, KUdare 55. Garvaghy, Down S6. Haroldstown, Carlow 68. GauUhUl, KUkenny 58. Harristown, King's Couiity 52, 55. Geal, Tipperary 74. Headfort, Galway 116. GeashiU, Kildare 52, S3. Henriestown, Kildare 48. Gernonstown, Louth 6. Heynstown, Louth 6. Gernonstown, Meath 14. Hillsborough, Down 22. Gilbertstown, Carlow 68. Hollymount, Galway lis. GUltown, KUdare 47. Hollywood, Down 22. Girley, Meath 16. Hollywood, Wicklow, 47, 48. Glanbane, Tipperary ¦ 77. Holmpatrick, Dublin 49. Glanbehy, Kerry 86. Holycross, ' Tijiperary 75. Glanely, Wicklow 45. Holy Trinity, Cork 94, 95, 96. Glaninagh, Clare 111. Hook, Wexford 64, Glankeen, Tipperary fS, 74, 75. Horeabbey, Tipjierary 75, Glanore, Cork 102. Horetown, Wexford 63. Clanwortb, Cmt lOl, 102. Hospital, Limerick • 78, INDEX OF PARISHES. 157 Howth, Hughestown, I. Ightermurragh,Imphrick,Inch,Inch, district Inch,Inch,Inchegeelagh,Inchieronane,Inchiolagan, luchinabacky, Inniscalthra,Jnniscarra,Inniscathrie, Innisdadrom,Innishannon,lunishargy,Inniskeel, Inniskeen, Inniskenny,Innislonnagh,Innismacsaint, Jnnismagrath, Innismott, Jnnistioge, Jnshyanly, Inver, Inver, Iserkelly, Isertkerrio, Isertlaurence, Ishartmon,Island, Island Magee, Islanedin, Jvernooq, Dublin KUdare Page. 43, 46. 49. Jerpoint, Johnstown, Jonesborougb, Julianstown, Kaine, Kane Island, Kanturk^ Ready, Cork 105. Cork 102. Down 82. Donegal 28. Wexford 48, 65. Cork 105. Cork 96. Clare 107. KUkenny 57. Cork 102. Clare 108. Cork 101, 102. Clare 106. Clare 107. Cork 96. Dovm 22. Donegal 31. Monaghan 11. Cork 94, 95. Tipperary 92. Fermanagh 11. Leitrim 33. Meath 14. Kilkenny 59. Tipperary 74. Antrim 24. Donegal 30, 51. Galway 125. Tipperary 75. Limerick 77, 78. Wexford 64. Cork 99. Antrim 24. Mayo 116. Jioscommon }20. Kilkenny KildareArmagh Meath Louth Waterford Cork Armagh 58, 59. S3 7. 14. 7. 89, 104. 7, Kells, Kells, j Kellystown, Kelpole,Kenmare, Kenneigh, Kentstown,Kerdiffstown,Kidue, Kilballyhone, Kilbarrock, Kilbarron,Kilbarron,Kilbarry, Meath Kilkenny Carlow Wicklow Keny Cork Meath KUdare Cavan Clare DublinDonegal Tipperary Waterford -Page. 14. 59. 68. 45. 86. 96. 14. 53. 33. 107. 46. . 31. 109. 89. Kilbarrymeaden, Waterford 88, 90, 91. Kilbeacon,Kilbeg,Kilbeggan, Kilbegnet,Kilbehenny,Kilbennan, KUberry,Kilberry, KUbixy,Kilbolane, Kilbonane, Kilbracken,Kilbrady,Kilbragh, KUkennyMeath Westmeath Galway Limerick Galway Meath KUdare Westmeath Cork Curi King's County Meath Tipperary KUbreedy Major, Limerick KUbreedy Minorj Limerick Kilbrew,Kilbride, Kilbride, Kilbride, Kilbride, Kilbride. KUbride, Kilbride, Kilbride, Kilbride Glin, Kilbride Pilate, KUbride 'Veston, Kilbrin, KUbriuB, Kilbrittain, Kilbroderan, KUbrogan,Kilbrony, Kilbrowney,KUburne, KUcar,Kilcaragh, KUcara, Meath Meath King's County Antrim . WicklowWexford KUkenny Roscommon Watefr.rd Wexford Westmeath Westmeath Cork Roscommon Coik Limerick Cvrk Do-ion Cork Waterford Donegal Waterford Meifth - - 59. 14. 17. 121. 77. 115. 14.48. 18. 104. 96.54. 16. 73, 74. 81.82. 15.16.17. 24, 25. 48.63. 59. 120. 89, 65, 17.17, 103. 121, 94, 82. 94, 95. 36. 104, 88. SI. S8, .15.' wffi cn O o (£;- ftt^oo*j<<^o>«o«>io'*to.*«f5i*5toooio^ost*oit*i4N*iO»4ooeo^-'<^«^«t^oooorf»ottscoCJ3;^r*iS^^^®*?2iJSJ S> S> 2 "> " 2 " o* i a ll ^ fe^-S .60 J< . O C) u p « g ^ g .2 «>a|5E 3 "^ t: cs ed 0 .S wSfiSas e « ^¦1- c -S 3 3 ,St2 •?^«2 ..S = g C C . tOTnJS 3 M Si S ° ."S rt s^i^i t- > >¦ O «- E s-a.sfcogc-gggssfeSfs^JJ-S'S-So'SoS SSSbSSSsSS ss sss s ESS23S a s 5 a a -s a iS 5 a i2 iS a 5 Si, !N O (S glm o o «¦ -." w u u e: — -. « « (N to y** - ' w cs o • 1 »o 01 o < i wi Ob *-i o I (ft ?sh N t^ .H I «i « 50 t* « 8 S ; fe § s g-a fl I ?.•*! 31 ,0 «J ^aaaq^g-^^^assaia^^sai^^ffi^^ f^l-l^^lllllll^lliMtii I il 1 1 ;^ I.?" .g -S'.S .i' «i -^ to O ^ to QO c 6 .j- js3 £.|' i Ml ? o c g & S O 3 S ic5 ra .-a .-3 :a a 3 .-a Si " := .-1 «M«i2aMMaWM B C C = .M .a . S « 5 S 5 "So srj3.2i"3 J ^__^^.-. -OOOOOOOOO MM mSmm^mmm^mmmm tNDEX OF PARISHES. t5» Kilgulane, Kilhaghey, Kilhenny, Kilkea, Kilkeary, Kilkeasy,Kilkeedy, Kilkeedy, Kilkeevan, KUkellane, Kilkelvery, Kilkenny 'West, Kilkeril,Kilkerran,Klkerrin,KilkeTaii) Kill, KiU, Kllabeggs,Killaconenagh, Killaderry, . Killadoon, KUladoon,Killadreeny, Killadysert; Killagi KUlagih; KUlagh, KiUaghin^KiUaghtee,Killaghton, KiUaha, £Ulahurler« KiUahy, KUlala, Killaliathan,Killallon,KiUaloan^ ' Killaloe,KiUamery,KiUamully, KHlan. Kiliancoolji, KiUane, Killanear, Killaney, Killanin, KiUanly, Killany,Killaraght,. Killard,Killardry, Rillargue, KiUarney,KUIarton, Page. Cork 102. King's County. .17. Clare m. Tipperary. 1,07. KUdare 46. Kilkenny 57. Limerick 82. Clare 107. Roscommon 1 20. Limerick 78. Galway 116. Westmeath 17. Kilkenny 57. Cori 99. Galway 115. Wexford ' 63, 65. Dublin 48. KUdare S3. Galway 114. Cork 108. Kin^s Coimty. 54. Kildare 48. Sligo 121. Wicklow 47. Clare 108. Wexford 64. Antrim 24. Meath 15. .S'erry 86. Donegal 31. Galway 124. JSirry 86. Wicklow. 48. Kilkenny 59. Mayo 126. Limerick 82. Meath 16. Tijyperary. 92. Kilkenny 58. Kilkenny 56, 57. Corfc 94, 95. Wesford 64. Wexford 65. Sfrfway 124. iCerry SiS,. 86. Z)ou)/t 22. Galway 116. Mayo _ 126. ilfomogAan 11. «^o 127,128. C/are 107. Tipperary 75, 74. Leitrim 3.3. Kerry 85. Calviay 125, Killarvey, KiUascobe,Killashee,Killasnett,Killaspicbro'wn, Killaspicmoylan, KUlaspigmullane, Killaspughenane, Killasser, Killassher, Killathy,Killbeagh,KillbellfdJ, KiUbonane, KiUbreedy, Killcarragh, KiUcleagh, KUlcloan, Kilcloony, Killcoleman-^KiUcoleman, Killcoleman,Killconduff', Killconly, Killcreest, Killcrohane, Killcummin,, Killcununin,Killdeemo, KiUdrum^ Killea, Killea, Killea,Killead; KiUeaght KiUeagh, Killeany,KiUeban, Killedan,.Killeedy„ Killeely, Killeen, Killeen,Killeeny, Killeevan,Killeheny, KUleigh, Killeighy,Killeilagh,Killeiny,Killeveilegh,Killelagh,Killely. Killemlegh,KUleoagh, Page. Meath 14. Giilway 115. Longford 59. Leitrim 23. Sligo 121. Giilway 125. Cork 94. Clare 111. Mayo 128. Fermanagh. 33. Cork 102. Mityo 128. Mayo 126. Kerry 86. Mayo 126 127. Kerry 86, Westmeath 16. Meath 15. Galway 125. Limerick 82. Kerry 86. Mayo 128. Mayo 12S. Kerry 85. Galway 125. Kerry 86. Kerry 85. Mayo 126 , 127. Limerick 81, 82. Kerry 85. Donegal 31. Tipperary 74. Waterford 89. Antrim 25. Meath 16, 18. Cork 104. Queen's County 68. Queen's County 69. Mayo 128. Limerick 80, 81. Clare S2. Meath IS. Kilkenny ' 58. Dublin 48. Monagha-n II. Kerry 86. Kildare 53. Kills'' County 54. Clare 111. Kerry 86. Westmeath 17. Tyrone 2S. Wexford f^. Kerry Is. Wexford 56. 160 INDEX OP PARISHES. Kiltenaule,Killenellick, Killenemor, Killenumurry, Killenvoy, Killeny,Killereran,Killermogb,Killerrick,KiUersherdiny, Killery, KiUeshill, Killeshin,KilleskUl,KUlesk,Killester, Kil levy, KiUeymur, Killflnnane,Killflyn, killflyn, Killfree,Killfyan, Killgarrilauder,KUIgarvin, Kiljgobbin, Killiane, Killigney^Killilane, KUlileagh, KilUly,Killimorbologe,Killimordaly,Killinagh,Killinane,Killinane,Killinchy, killincoole, Killinen,Killaney, Killinick,KiUinor, KUlinterna,KilUnure,Killion,Killishandra, Killishane, Killishy,Killisky,KUImain, Killmeen, Killmeen, "Killmeglan, Killmelchedor, Fage. Pttge. Tipperary 75. Kilmoon, Clare 111. Limerick 77. Killmoremoy, Sligo 126. Cork 101. Killmorgan, Sligo 128. Leitrim 39. Kilmurry, Kerry 85. Roscommon 120. KiHnadeema, Galway 123. Galway 116. Killnaughtin, Kerry 86. Galway 115. KiUneddy, Kilkenny 57. Queen's County 58. Killoah, Meath 16. Carlow 69. Killodiernan, Tijiperary 109. Cavan 33. KUIofin, aare 108. Sligo 39. KUlogeUin, Galway 125. Tyrone 7. Killohanagan, Meath 18. Queen's County, 69. Killokennedy, aare 107, 108. Galway 125. Killomass, Oalway 125. Wexford 65. Killonehan, Clare 81. Dublin 45. Killonoghan, Clare in. Armagh 6. KillOri, Galway 125. Clare 108. KiUoran, Galway 123, 125. Limerick 83. Killoran, Sligo 128. Limerick 82. Killorglin, Kerry .85. Kerry 86. Killoscully, Tijiperary 75. Sligo 128. Killoskehan, Tipperary 75. Mayo 126. Killossory, Dublin 47. Kerry 85. KUloteran, Waterford es. Kerry 86. Killough, Ddwn 22. Kerry 85. Killough, Dublin 47i Wexford 64. Killoughter, Cavan 53, Wexford 64. Killoughter, Wicklow 45. Wexford 63. Killowen, Tyrone 38. Do-um 22. Killower, Galway lis. Galway 125. Killowillan, Cork 102. Galway 123. KiUquane, Clare 81. Galway 124. Killree, Kilkenny 58. Cavan S3. Killree Grange, Kilkenny S8, Carlow 67. Kinross, Sligo 121, Galway 125. Kiliscannell, Limerick 81. Down 22. Killshalvee, Sligo 12S. Louth 6. Killishane, Kerry 86. Galway 125. Kill St. Laurence, Waterford 89. Galway 125. Kill St. Nicholas, ITaJcr/oriJ 89. Wexford 64. Killtoomy, Kerry 86. Wexford 65. KiUtora, SligQ 128, Kerry 85, KUlucan. Westmeath 16. Loiith 7. Killuken, Roscommon 120, Galway 121. Kiliumod, Roscommon 181. Ca-vdn S3, Killuiiavarra, Galway 125. Kerry i 66. Killurane, Clare 107, 108, 109, Kildare 54, Kiilure, Waterford 89, Wicklow 45. KiUurin, Wexford 65. Wicklow 48. Killursa, Galway 116, Kerry 85. KUlury, Kerry 86. C-trk 100- KUlybeggs, Donegal SI. Meath 15. Kiilybeggs, Kildare SS, Kerry i8. Killygarvan, Donegal ^h INDEX OP PARISHES. 161 Kilmacdonough, Corlt Kilmacduagh, Galway Kilmacduane, Clare Kilmackenogue, Wicklow Kilmackavogue, Kilkenny Killyglin. Killyman, Killymard,KUIyon,Kilmacahill, Kilmacallane, Kilmacbea, Kilmaclasser, Kilmacleague, KUmaclenan, Kilmacnevan, Kilmacoen, Kilniacomb, Kilmacow, Kilmacow,Kilmacragh, Kilmacrean, Kilmacree,Kilmacrehy, Kilmacrenan, KUmacshalgan,Kilmactalway, KUmacteige, Kilmactranny,Kilmacud, Kilmacumsy,Kilmahon, Kilmainbeg, Antrim TyroneDonegal Meath Kilkenny Sligo CorkMayo Waterford Cork Westmeath Sligo Waterford Wicklow Kilkenny Wicklow Galway WexfordClareDonegal Sltga Dublin Sligo . SligoDublin Roscommon Cork Mayo KUmainhamwood Meath KUmainmore, Kilmakea,Kilmaleere,Kilmalinoge, Kilmallock, Kilmaloda, Kilmalog, Kilmaly, Kilmanagh, Kilmanaghan, Kilmanaheen, Kilmannon, Kilmaogue, Kilmastulla, Kil M'Rudery, Kilmayly, Kilmeaden, Kiltaean,Kilmeen, Kilmeen, GalwayWexford ClareGalway Limerick CorkWexford Clare Kilkenny King's County Clare Wexford Kildare Tipperary Dublin Kerry Waterford Soscommon Cork Calviay Page. I 101, 103.] 125. 108. 47. 59. 24, j 7. So, 31. 16. 1 68 121. 39, 100.116. 88, 89. 101. 18. 121. 88, 89. 48. 59. 48. 115. 64. 111. 31. 127. 43. 128. 121. 47. 120. 104. 115. 14. 114, 115. 63. 107, 108. 123. 81. 100. 65. 108 S6, 57. 17. Ul 64.54.78.45. 86. 88, 89. 120.100. 114. Kilmegan, Kilmenan, Kilmessan, Kilmichael, KilmihiU, KUmillock Kilmilcon, Kilmina,Kilmocar, Dotbn Kilkenny Meath Cork Clare TipperaryTipperaryAiayo Kilkenny Kilmocomogue, Cork Kilmodumogue, Kilkenny Kilmodum, KUkenny KUmogany, Kilkenny Kllmolara, Mayo Kilmolash, Waterford Page. 22. 57. 15. 98. 109. 74. 77. 116. S8. 96.S9.59. 59. 115. , 91. Kilmoleran, Waterford 90, 91, 92. Kilmonogue, Cork 95. Kilmoon, Meath 15. Kilmore, Armagh 6. Kilmore, Monaghan 11. Kilmore, Meath 15. Kilmore, -Ooien 22. Kilmore, Cavan 33. Kilmore, Dublin 47. Kilmore, KUilare 48, Kilmore, Wexford 63. KUmbre, Tijiperary 75, 109. Kilmore, Kerry 86. Kilmore, Roscommon 121, Kilmore Irris, Muyo 127. Kilmovee, Mayo 127, 128. Kilmoylan, Limerick 82. Kilmoylan, Galway 114, 115. Kilmuckridge, Wexfqrd 65. Kilmud, •Oou'» 22. KUmurry, Limerick 82. Kilmurry, Tijiperary 92. Kilmurry, Cork 102. KUmurry Cloud. Clare 108, Kilmurry Ely, King's County 109. Killmurrynegaul, Ciore 108,109. Kilnaglory, Cork 94. Kilnagross, Cork 99. Kilnamanagh, Cork loa Kilnamanagh, Roscommon 121. Kilnaneave, Tipperary 109. Kilnasoologh, Clare 107, 108. Kilneboy, d'-i'^ 107. KUnegarenagh, - Westmeath 17. Kilnegarruff; Limerick 109, Kilnehue, Wexford 63. Kilnemanagh, Wexford 64. Kilnemartry, Cork 103, Kilnemona, Clare 108. 169 INDEX DIP PAftlSHES. Kilnerath,KUnoe, KUpatrick, Kilpatrick, Kilpatrick, KUpeacon,Kilpipe, Kilquane, Kilquane,Kilraghts, Kilraghtis,Kilrane, Kilranelagh,Kilrea, Kilreanly, Kilrenny, KilrickiU,Kilronan, Kikonan,Kilronon, Kilroot, Kilrosanty, KUruane, Kilrush, Kilrush,Kilrush,Kilrush, Kilrush, Kilrush, KilsaUaghain, Kilsaran, Kilscanlaii,Kilscoran, Kilseily, Kilshanick, Kilsharvan, Kilsheelan, Kilshine, Kilsilla,Kilskerry, Kilskyre, Kiltele, Kiltalla,Kilteal, Kilteel,Kilteevan, KUteevock, Kiltegan,KUtennel, Kiltennel,Kilternan, Kilteynan, Kiltigan, Kiltoghard, Page. Tipperary 75. Kiltokegan^ Clare 107, 1(38, 109. KUtoom, Westmeath 16. Kiltoraght, Wexford 64. Kiltorkin, Tiliperaiy 75. Kiltormer, Limerick 80, 81. Kiltrisk, 'Wicklow 65. Kiltrustan, Kerry 86. Kiltubrid, Galway 123. KUtuUagh, , Antrim 24, KiltuUagh, Clare 108. Kiltiirk, Wexford '62, 65. Kilvarnet, Wicklnw 68. ICilveranon, Tyrone 28. Kilvine, Galwqy t25, Kilvolane, Kildare 54. Kilwagher, <}alwqy 123. Kilwatermoy, Waterford 89, 92. KUworth, Galway 121. Kihnanman, Roscommon S9. Kinawley, Antrim 24. Kiiinard, ¦Waterford «0, 91. Kiniieagh, Tipjierary 109. Kinnegad, Dubliii 47. Kinnitty,' Kildare S3. Kinsaile, KUkenny 57. Kinsalebeg, Wexford 62, 63. Kinvarra, Waterford 91. Kippock, Clare 107, 108. Kirkeel, DubSn -49. Knavenstown, Louth 6. Knigh, Wexford 64. Knock, Wexford -iSS. Knockane, Clare 108, 109. Knockavilly, Cork 105. Knockbreda, Meath 14. Knockbride, Tiiipemry 92. Knockenure, Meaih 14. Knockgrafism, Cork ^9. Knockmark, Monaghan K), -11. Knockmourn, Meaih -14. Knockmoy, Meath IS. Knodknagaul, Kerry «5. Knockommon, Queeri's County 68. Knocktemple, Kildare 48. Knocktopher, Soscommon 120. Knongh, Donegal -51. Wicktow 68. Carlow 68. L, Wexford 65. Dublin 45. Laccagh, Tipperary 75. Lackagh, Tijiperary 91. Lackan, Leitrim BS, Lackeen, Page. Kilkenny 58. Soscommon I'^-l, Clare 1 1 U KUkenny 57, Galway 1 23. Wexford 63. Soscommon 120, 121. ¦Leitrim 39. Mayo 115. Cahvay 124. Wexford 63, Skgo 128.- Tipperary 75. Maya i 15,1 IS. Tipjierary 75, Antrim 25, Waterfoid 91. Cork 104, Queen's Coimty 54. Cavan 53, Kerry 86. Kildare 48. Westmeath 1 8. King's County 110, Cor* 96. JTaterford 92. Galway ¦ 125. Louth 6, Down 22. Kildare ¦ 55, 54. S'ijijierary 109. J^«.yi> -115. Kerry 85. Cork 96. Down 22. Cavan S3, Kerry 86. Tijiperary 75. ikfeo(& 15. CorA 103. Galway 115, Limerick 81. A7eolrad bally. Queen's County 69.' .Stradbally, Kerry 86. Stradbally, Waterford 91.' Stradbally, Galway 125.' Stranorlar, Donegal ^I'i ijtraiford, Slanej Wicklow 69.' Slrufiim, KUdare 48. Slri;i.-t, Westmeath 59.: Strokestown, Meath 14. Strokestown, Roscommon 121. Stumcarty, KUkenny 58..' Subulter, Cork lOl- Swords, Dublin 43 , 47.' Syddan, Meath 14.1 T Taciimshane, Wexford 65. I'agliudoe, Kildare 47. ¦"i'-igliboy-. Roscommon 121. Taglikeen, Mayo 115. 'J agbmaccnnel. Roscommon Ii5. 'I'aghmoii, Wesimeath 16. Page. Taghmon, Wexford 62, 63. Tagil saxon. Galway 114. TaUaght, Dublin 47. Tallanstown, Louth 7. Tallow, Waterford 91. Tamlagbt, L. derry 7. Tamlaghtard, L. derry 28. Tamlaghtfinlagan L. derry 28. TamlaghfocrUly, L. deiry £8. Tankarditow-n, Kildare 49. Tankardstown, Limerick ¦ 82. Tarah, Meath IS. Tarmonbarry, Roscommon 119, 120. Tartaraghan, Armagh 7. Tascoffin, Kilkenny 56, 57. Tashinny, Westmeath 39. Tassagard, Dublin 43, 49. Taughboyne, Donegal 31. Taunagh Sligo 120, 121. Tawney, Dublin 45. Taxax, Cork 96, Tecolme, Queen's Co. 67, 68. Tedonagh, Monaghan 11. Tehallon, Monaghan 10, 11. Teiehshinod, Telfcraght, Westmeath 39. Wexford . 64. Templebelagh, Cork 103. Templebodane, Cork 104. Templeboy, Sligo 127- Templebready, Cork »5, 96. Templebredin, Tijljierary 78. Templebryan, Cmk 99. Templecarn, Meath 15. Templecarne, Donegal 11. Templecorran, Antrim 24. Templecrone, Donegal 31. Templederry, Tijljierary 110. Templeharry,. King's County 109. Templeichally, Tijljierary 7b. Templemaly Clare 108. Templemartin, Cork 95, 96. Templemichael, Longford 39. Temple Michael Wictduw 48. Temple Michael, Cork 94, 95. Temple Michael \ ^^^^ 96, de Duagh, i Templemihill, Waterford 92. TempleMologgy Cork lOii. Templemore, Donegal 27. Templemore, Tijljierary 74. Templemore, Mayo 128. Templemurry, Mayo 126, 127. Templenecarrigy Cork 102. Templeneiry, 'Tijljierary 71. INDEX OF PARISHES. 169 Templenoe, Templenoe,TempleO'Malus, Templeoughter, Templeoutragh, Templepatrick, Templepeter,Templeport, Templequinlan, Teinpleree, Templeroan,Templerobin,Templescobin, Templeshambo, Templeshannon,Templetenny, Templethay, Templetogher, Templetouhy,Templetown,Templetrine,Templeudigan,Templeusque,TermonamunganTermoneeny,Termonfeckan, Termonraaguirk,Terryglass,Tessaragh, . Tessauran,Thomastown, Thomastown, Thurles, Tibohine, Tickillen,Timahoe, Timogue, Timole, Timoleague, Timolin, Timothan, Tintern, Tipper, Tipperaghney,Tipperary,TIpperkevin, Tirebrine, Titeskin,Toem, Tomb, Tomfinlogh, Tomgrany,Tombaggard, Tomregan, Page. Tijljierary 75. Kerry 86. Cork 99. Antrim 25. Tipperary 77. Antiim 25. Carluw 69. Cavan 33. Cork 99. Tijiperary ^74. Cork 103. Cork 103. Wexford 65. Wexford 63. Wexford 65, Tijiperary 92 Tijiperary 92. Mayo 115. Tipperary 74 Wexford 64. Cork 96. Wexford 64. Cork 95. Tyrone 28. L.derry 28. Louth 6. Tyrone 7 Tijiperary 107, 109, 1 10 Roscommon 121. Westmeath 17. KUdare 54 Kilkenny 58. Tipperary 75. Roscommon 119,120. Wexford 64. Kildare 53. Queen's County 69. Meath 14. Cork 99. Dublin 49. Dublin 43 Wexford 65. Dublin 43. Kilkenny 57. Tipperary 7S. Dublin 43 Roscommon 119. Cork 103. Tipperary 77.78. Wexford 62, 63 Clare 108, 109. Clare 106, 107. Wexford 63 Orvail 53 Toomevara^ Tough, Toughcluggin, Tow more, Trabulgan,Tracton, Tralee, Trim, Trinity,Trory, Tryvett, Tuam,Tubber,TubberviUe,Tubbridbretani, i Tubrid,Tubrid, Tulla. Tullagh,Tullagh bighley, Tullamain,Tullamore, Tullaniskin,Tullemain,Tu41erofin, Tullilease,TuUogballan.Tulloghmeelan,Tulloghore,Tulloghorton, Tulloh,Tuliohanbrogufi]TuUoherin, Tullow,Tullowbeg,Tullowcrine, TuUowmagrinag! Tullownax>y, ! Tully, Tullyaghnish, Tullybracky, Tullycorbet, Tui lyghanogu e, TuUylish,Tullynakill,TuUyrubk, Tumna,Tumore,Tuosist, Turlough,Tyfernan, Tynagh, Tynan, Tyrella, Page. Tijljierary 107. Limerick 78. Limerick 70. Mayo 128. Cark 102. Cork 96, Kei'ry 85. Meath 15. Waterford 88. Fermanagh 11. Meath 15. Galwny 115-. Wicklow 47. Meaih 15. Kilkenny 57. Kilkenny ST. Tijljierary 91, 9'-'. Clare 107. Cork 100. Donegal 31. Tijiperary 74. King's Ciyunty 17. I'yroiie 7. Kilkenny 58. Kilkenny 58. Cork 10.?. Armagh 8. Tipjierary 91. Antrim 24. Tijljierary 90, 91. Clare 106, 107, lOS. Kilkenny 57. Kilkenny 57. Carlow CS. Carloiv 68. Carlo w 68. 1 Carlow 67, 68. Queen's County 6St Kildare 53. Donegal 31. Limerick 80, 8J. Monaghan 10, 11. Meaih 15. Down 36. Down se. Antrim 25. Soscommon 120. Sligo 128. Kerry 86. Mayo 11 a. Weitmeath IS, Galway 124. Armagh 5, 6. Down ii. 170 INDEX OF PARISHES. Page. Page. l^renaskeragb. Galway 123. W Wallstown, Cork 105. U Walterstown, KUdare 53. Dllard, Kilkenny 67, 68. Wardenship of th College ofYough ^ I Cork > i 102. UUid, ' KUkenny 58. Wells, Carlflw 67. UUoe, Limerick 78. Westmorestown, Dublin 47. Umma, Galway 116. Westpalstown, Dublin 46. Upper Falls, Antrim 25. Whitechurch, Dublin 47. Urglin, Carlow 69. Whitechurch, Kildare 53. Urigare, Limerick 82. Whitecburch, Kilkenny 58. Urney, Tyrone 28. Whitechurch,' Wpxford 62, 63. Urney, Cavan 33. Whitechurch, Wateiford 9?. Usk, Wicklow 46. Whitechurch, Cork 102. Uskeane, Tipjierary 109. WbitechurchGlin Wexford 65. Wicklow, Wicklow 43, 45. V Witter, Pown 22. Valentia, Kerry 86. Y Vastina, Westmeath 17. Ventry, Kerry 86. Yagoe, Kildare 43, 48. Villaraile, Tipperary 75, 9?, Yopghalarra, ¦pipperar^ loa VUlarstowD, Wexford FINIS. 3 9002 04077 3203 ' -rl.' ¦,-•"(. j^:"- ¦ * .'vSs r^'^; • "J i» . >;] :^ ¦Sk 1 'c'\-: ^ ^ 1 :v.v ii^ [^»: 5SW. '.-i^S;« • i*SVA«| . i^.- A-f i:^:^VV -V:VV-...VV!:?'';.«M8H