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Statement of the Number of Acres Belonging to the Church of Ireland

09/06/1824

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Statement of the Number of Acres Belonging to the Church of Ireland

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AGUES BELONGING TO THE CHURCH IN IRELAND. N° 7.— Dioceses of DUBLIN AND GLANDELAGH— continued. 13.— Parish of Donaghbate : THF. IIE are ten acres of arable Glebe land, for which a rent of £. 29 per annum is paid. 14.— Parish of Swords: AMOUNT of Glebe land belonging to the Vicarage of Swords, 33 acres, 2 roods, and 20 perches, including church and churchyard ; of these Glebe lands there are none waste or uncultivated. Swords, Stewart Segar Trench, March, 13th 1824. Vicar of Swords. 15.— Parish of Cloghran Swords : THE Glebe of this Parish consists of seven acres, the entire of which is cultivated. 16.— Parish of Malahide : THE Glebe attached to the Parish of Malahide contains eight acres, none of which are waste or uncultivated. March 20th, 1824. Francis Chamley, Minister of Malahide. 17.— Parish of Hollywood and Naule. THERE are about four acres of Glebe land in one part, and about two acres in another part of the Parish of Hollywood. There is no Glebe land in the Parish of Naule. 18.— Parish of Balscadden : THERE are about four acres and an half of profitable Glebe land in this Parish. 19.— Paiish of Drumcondra, County Dublin : THERE is not any Glebe belonging to this Parish. 20.— Parish of Crumlin : A Statement of the Number of Acres forming the Glebe of the Parish of Crumlin. in the Archdiocese of Dublin. THE Glebe of the Parish of Crumlin consists of one acre and thirty- six perches of land, no part of which is waste and uncultivated. 21.— Parish of Stillorgan : EIGHT acres and an half of Glebe ground in this Parish. R. G. Greene, Curate of the Perpetual Curacy of Stillorgan. 22.— Parish of Leixlip: THKRE are 28 acres of Glebe land belonging to this Parish, all of which are productive. Henry Stewart, Rector of Leixlip. 23.— Parish of Maynooth : THERE are six acres of good ground. 24.— Parish of Newcastle, County of Dublin : THERE are 16 acres of land in the old survey of the Glebe, including one acre claimed by Lord Cloncurry. There has been ten acres added since the inclosure of the commons ; all are in a state of cultivation.
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