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Further Accounts Relating to the Church Establishment of Ireland

11/04/1823

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4() FURTHER A. CCOU NTS RELATING TO THE Appendix ( A.)— continued. DIOCESE OF CLONFERT AND KILMACDUAGH. AN ACCOUNT Of Unions effected by Episcopal Authority; stating Number of Parishes, whether Rectories or Vicarages, contiguous or other- wise, with estimated Extent. Clonfert - - - - Vic. Clontuskart - Rec. & Vic. Kilmalinoge - Rec. & Vic. The two first contiguous. About 12,000 acres. 1. Tynagh - - Rec. & Vic. 2. Donira - - - Rec. & Vic. Contiguous. About 7,000 acres. 1. Kilcomckny - - - Vic. 2. Likerig ----- Vic. 3. Kiltullagh - - Rec. & Vic. 4. Kilconeiran - Rec. & Vic. Contiguous. About 11,000 acres. 1. Creagh - - - Rec. & Vic. 2. Kilcluny - - Rec. & Vic. 3. Taghmaconell - Rec.& Vic. Contiguous. About 8,000 acres. 1. Lickmolassy - Rec. & Vic. 2. Ballinakill - - Rec. & Vic. 3. Leitrim - - Rec. & Vic. Contiguous. The whole contents of this Union exceed 34,000 acres. 1. Donnaughta - - - Vic. 2. Meelick - - - - Vic. 3. Fahy ----- Vic. 4. Tyrenaskeragh - - Vic. 5. Killimer - - - - Vic. 6. Kilguane - - - - Vic. 7. Kilmacunna - - - Vic. Contiguous. They contain about 13,000 acres. 1. Kiltomer - - - - Vic. 2. Killoran - - Rec. & Vic. 3. Abbygormagan, Rec. & Vic. Contiguous. About 9,000 acres. DATE Of commencement of such Union, with Name of Bishop by whom such Union has been authorized. AN ACCOUNT Of any measures which have been adopted by the Com- missioners of First Fruits, in Ireland, within the last 20 years, for effecting a more exact Valuation of the Benefices contributing thereto, and including therein such Benefices as have not been heretofore valued for that purpose. AN ACCOUNT Of the several Parishes which have been united under the authority of the Lord Lieutenant and Council, from the ist of Jan. 1818; specifying the date of such Orders, and the Names of the Parishes united, and the Diocese in which they are situated. Previously to the last vacancy of this vicarage, the Union consisted of seven denominations, viz.: Meeklick, Fahy, Tyrenaskeragh, Kihnalinoge, Killimer, and Kilmacunna. The present Bishop dissolved the said Union, and united to Clonfert the parish of Clontuskart, contiguous to Clonfert, in lieu of five of the above denominations, two of which only are contiguous to Clonfert, viz. Meelick and Fahy. Kilmacunna is on the opposite side of the Shannon, in the King's County, at a distance of five miles.— See Report to Parliament, 1820. United, episcopally, about 1735. United, episcopally, from a very distant and unknown period. none. none. none. United by Edward Bishop of Clonfert, 1730. United, episcopally, by John Bishop of Clonfert, 1735- In 1813, By Christopher Lord Bishop To Donnanaughta, formerly, time out of mind, was united Clontuskart, which is a large parish, not contiguous to Donanaughta. Meelick, Fahy, Tyneraskeragh, Killimer, Kilmacunna, the present subsisting arrangement renders all the members of the Union contiguous severally— and to Clonfert, Clontuskart The particles of this Union, though considerable in extent, are inconsiderable in value. In 1813, By Christopher Lord Bishop 1 Like Account of such as have been disunited by like Authority. none. none. none.
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