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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 7.— Parish of Tullowerine: A RETURN of the Glebe lands in the parish of Tullowerine, county of Cariow. There is no Glebe land in this parish. i> th March 1824. J. B. Jervois, Curate. A true copy, which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Leighlin. 8.— Parish of Old Leighlin: A RETURN of the Glebe lands in the parish of Old Leighlin, county of Cariow. There is twelve acres and one rood of cultivated Glebe land in this parish. 17th March 1824. J. B. Jervois, Curate. A true copy, which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Leighlin. 9.— Parish of Kilmanshill: RETURN of Glebe lands in the parish of Kilmanshill, county of Kilkenny. There is not at present any Glebe land, or residence for the Clergyman, in said parish. • Gons Bridge, James Morgan Stubbs, March 18th, 1824. Incumbent. 10.— Parish of Dysart Enos: THE only Church lands in this Union, are seven acres of Glebe. Dysart Glebe, Hamilton Morgan, 17 March 1824. Vicar of Dysart Enos, and its Unions. A true copy, which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Leighlin. 11.— Parish of St. Kill: No Glebe house, nor any Glebe land in the parish of St. Kill. St. Kill, Jer. Magrath, Rector. March 15th, 1824. 12 — Ballyroan Parish : No Glebe. March 27th, 1824. Rich. Studdart. 13.— Kiltennel Parish: No Glebe. A true copy, which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Leighlin. William Pasley, 14 Parish of Grange Silva: No Glebe Land whatever. March 12th, 1824. Wolf. K. Burroughs, Curate Assistant. 15.— Parish of Barragh : THERE is no Glebe ground in this parish, nor does the Incumbent hold any land under the See of Leighlin and Ferns. March 8th, 1824. Edward Pepper, Vicar of Barragh. A true copy, which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Leighlin. 16.— Parish of Tullow: THE number of acres of Glebe lands holden by me in this parish cultivated, 16 acres; Crown rent, 61. 12 s. Patron, the Earl of Ormond. March Gth, 1824. Thomas Davis, Rector of Tullow. A true copy, which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Leighlin.
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