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Further Accounts Relating to the Church Establishment of Ireland

11/04/1823

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62 FURTHER ACCOUNTS RELATING TO CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT OF IRELAND. Appendix ( B.) RETURNS FROM PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE IN IRELAND. An Account of the several Parishes which have been united under the Authority of the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland, from the ist day of January 1818; specifying the Date of such Orders of Council, and the Names of the Parishes united, and the Diocese in which they are situated. DATES of Orders of Council. NAMES OF THE PARISHES UNITED. DIOCESE. 1818: March 14. Kilbride, Pilate and Enniscoffey, united - Meath. May 2. Attier, A. ttana, and Agherry Vicarages; Rectory and"! Vicarage of Kilmeran; and Rectory and Vicarage of> Rossconnell; united .------- J Ossory. 1819: June 3. Killoran and Kilvarnet Vicarages, united - Killala. 1821: May 12. Parishes of Clonmore and Ballytarseney, united - Ossory. An Account of the several Parishes which have been disunited under the Authority of the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland, from the ist day of January 1818 ; specifying the Dates of such Orders of Council, and the Names of the Parishes disunited, and the Diocese in which they are situated. — NIL.— J. Patrickson,~\ J> Deputy Clerks of the Council. John Ebbs, J Council Office, Dublin Castle, 20th March 1823.
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