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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 LEIGHLIN— continued. 26.— Parish of Dunleckny: RETURN of Church Land in the possession of the Vicar of the Union of Dunleckny: None, but ten acres of land purchased about the year 1793, by the Board of First Fruits, for to build a glebe house on for the Vicar of this Union. The glebe house has been built on it, and has been steadily inhabited by the Vicar since he became Incumbent. Dunleckny Glebe, Weldon J. Molony, March loth, 1824. Vicar of Dunleckny. 27.— Parish of Clonenagh and Clonagheen : IN the united Parishes of Clonenagh and Clonagheen, in the Diocese of Leighlin, ( the only preferment which the very Reverend Dean Scott possesses in the said Diocese,) there is not any Glebe land cultivated or uncultivated; which on the part of Dean Scott I attest, Macrath, 16 March 1824. Valentine Griffith, Curate. 28.— Parish of Rathasbeck : No Glebe or land annexed to the Rectory of Rathasbeck. March 15, 1824. John Preston, Rector. 29.— Parish of Ballyadams: THERE is no Glebe land in this Parish. The ancient Records have been searched, in them no vestige of Glebe land appears. W. Marsh, Rector of Ballyadams. A true copy, which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Leighlin. 30.— Parish of Monksgrange: THERE is no Glebe lands in this Parish. John Baggott. A true copy, which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Leighlin. 31.— Parishes of Urglin and Grangeford : THERE is not any land of any description whatever belonging to my Church, excepting the Church yard. Tho' Brooke. A true copy, which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Leighlin. 32.— Parish of Killeban : THERE are no Glebe lands in this Parish. A. J. Weldon. A true copy, which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Leighlin. 33.— Parish of Dysart Galen: A RETURN of the number of Acres of Glebe land belonging tp the Rectory and Vicarage of Dysart Galen. 9 acres good meadow land. 13d0- middling light pasture land. 8 d° - unprofitable waste. Total - - 30 Ballinakill, March 18, 1824. Stewart Segar Trench, Rector. A true copy, which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Leighlin. 34— Parish of Killeshin : No Glebe. 22 March 1824. James Langrishe. A true copy, which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Leighlin. 402. G
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