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Further Accounts Relating to the Church Establishment of Ireland

11/04/1823

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Further Accounts Relating to the Church Establishment of Ireland

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4() FURTHER A. CCOU NTS RELATING TO THE . Appendix ( A)— continued. DIOCESES OF DOWN AND CONNOR— continued. A like Account of such as have been disunited by the same Authority, during the same Period. NONE, under the authority before mentioned. An Account of all Unions of Parishes now subsisting, effected by Episcopal Authority; specifying the number of Parishes, and whether Vicarages or Rectories, and the date of Commencement of such Union, and the estimated Extent of the Parishes so united; together with the Name of the Bishop by whom such Union has been authorized. KNOCK and BREDA :— United before the inquisition held under the Commonwealth in 1657; about one mile and three quarters in extent. DIOCESE OF CONNOR : BALLYCLUG, vicarage; BALLYMENA, impropriate cure:— United episcopally iu 1822; con- tiguous; augmented from Primate Boulter's fund to 100/. a year; united time immemorial. ARMOY and LOUGHGEEL:— Vicarages; united episcopally by the present Bishop of Down; contiguous. Loughgeel is obliged to be united to Armoy, as there is no income to support a • clergyman ; both preferments about 150a year; united time immemorial. DONEGORE and KILLBRIDE:— Vicarages; united episcopally by the present Bishop of Down ; an ancient union ; preferment under 1501. a year. MILTOWN and SINGINTON :— Vicarages; small parishes; united time immemorial; under 100 /. a year. RAMOAN and CULFEIGHTRIN :— Vicarages; ancient union ; under 100 I. a year. GLENARM and TEMPLEOUGHTER ;— Vicarages; an ancient union ; augmented to 100/. a year from Primate Boulter's fund. SKERRY and RACAVAN:— Vicarages; an ancient episcopal union; contiguous; one church. DUNEAN, vicarage; and CRANFIELD, rectory:— Contiguous; united time immemorial. BALLYLINNEY, CANNONEY, and BALLYMARTIN :— Vicarages; contiguous; united time immemorial; of small value. MAGHERAMISK, AGHEGALLEN, and AGHALEE:— Vicarages; contiguous; united time imme- morial; of small extent. GLENAVY, CAMLIN, and TULLYRUSK :— Vicarages; contiguous; very ancient union. IT is to be remarked, that from the following Benefices, districts have been set apart, forming separate parishes, by the powers vested in the Ordinary by Act of Parliament, within these few years:— Under the Deanery of DOWN : I.— BALLYCULTF. R - - BRIGHT - 2.- 3.— BALLF. R - 4.— SAUL 5.— DRUMBEG 6.— KILCLIEFF 7.— DRUMBO - 8.— ARDGLASS 9.— ARDKEEN Perpetual cure. Perpetual cure. Perpetual cure. Perpetual cure. Under the Archdeacon of DOWN : Under the Diocese of CONNOR : 10.:— FINVOY - 11.— KILWATER 12.— TEMPLEPATRICK 23.— BELFAST Perpetual cure. Perpetual cure. In progress to be erected. Perpetual cure. Perpetual cure. Perpetual cure. Perpetual curacy. Disunited from Antrim. Chapel of ease. NATHANIEL, DOWN AND CONNOR. ( L. $.)
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