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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° 9.— Dioceses of FERNS AND LEIGHLIN— continued. Diocese of FERNS— continued. 3.— Parish of Tacumshane: THERE are fifteen acres of Glebe land in my possession in the Union of Tacumshane. I liold no land under the See of Leighlin or Ferns. Kilscoran, 8th March 1824. Wm Eastwood, Rector. 4.— Parish of Liskinfere: TIIE number of acres of Glebe land in the Union of Liskinfere and Diocese of Ferns is sixty- four ; of which twenty- six are appropriated to the perpetual curacy of Monamolin, and eighteen attached to the glebe house of Liskinfere, the residence of the incumbent; all the land is in a state of cultivation. March 12th, 1824. Thos Ottiwell Moore, Incumbent. 5.— Parish of Adamstown: Number of acres held under the See of Ferns ; viz. Glebe land on which a glebe house is erected ----- 9 acres Ditto - at two miles distance 5 _ 14 All this land is either cultivated or in very fine meadow and pasturage. There is no uncultivated land. March 4th, 1824. Edwd Barton, Rector of Adamstown and Archdeacon of Ferns. 6.— Parish of Coolstuffe: FROM a survey taken in the year 1802, the Glebe of my Parish, contains but four acres four perches, the entire capable of cultivation. Wexford, March 15th, 1824. Geo. Richards, Prebendary of Coolstuffe. 7.— Pariah of Fethard: A RETURN of the number of Acres of Glebe lands in the Parish of Fethard, county of Wexford: Glebe less than 2 acres. A true copy which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Ferns, and Agent. 8.— Parish of Edermine : TWENTY- ONE acres of Glebe land ( nominally), nineteen and a half ( actuallv), the rest being high road and church yard; in possession of the rector. About three acres tillage, the rest pasture and meadow. Henry St. Eloy, Rector, & c. 9.— Parish of Taghmore. THERE are no Glebe lauds belonging to this Parish. A few houses in the town of Taghmore nay to incumbent about the sum of £. 40 per annum. ( signed) Geo. Jones, Curate, for Revd H. Boyd, Incumbent. 10.— Parish of Kilrush : A RETURN of the number of Acres of Glebe lands in the Parish of Kilrush, county Wexford ; No Glebe lands. A true copy which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Ferns, and Agent. 11.— Parish of Tomb and Kiltennel: IN the Union of Tomb, diocese of Ferns, county Wexford, there are twenty acres of Glebe at Camolin, got in exchange, for the purpose of building a glebe house, and fourteen acres at Rosmanoge, cultivated grounds. In the Parish of Kiltennel, diocese of Ferns, county Wexford, there are about thirty acres of Glebe at Prospect, which are cultivated grounds. There are, I believe, terriers of these Glebes lodged in the registry of the diocese. Kilbride, March 8th, 1824. Roger Owen, Prebendary of Tomb and Incumbent of Kiltennel.
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