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Returns of the Several Dioceses in Ireland

25/02/1806

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( Ireland.)— C I O C E S A N R E T U R N S: No Names of Parilhes ; when united, and by whom ; and what Distances from each other. Incumbents. 5' Kilmanaheen VIC' " Kihfpughenane ----- the hke Kilrmcrehy the like Killeilagh ----- - the ike Kilmoon --••--- the like The above parishes were made a perpetual union bv Act of Council, dated the 29th day of April 1779, and are contiguous to each other. Killeiglagh - rec. - Kilmoon the like Carrune ------ the like These rectories were episcopally united with the above the 28th day of June 1735. The ARCHDEACONRY; to which belongs, as the Corps thereof, Kilmacrehy ------ rec. _ - Kilmanaheen - the like Kilaspughenane the like Titles to the above Archdeaconry dated the 26th day of August 1790. ' t * Rev. James Kenny, LL. D. archdeacon. O 4 6. Kiltoraght - vic. - Clouney the like The above parishes were episcopally united the 5th day of January 1795, and are contiguous to each other. Rev. Arthur Brownlow Ford, A. B. Rev. John Sympson Armstrong, A. B. curate. The above is a true Return of the Diocefes of KILLALOE and KILFENORA RefiJent Refident. Glebes and Houfes. A glebe of - 40 acres in the parifli of Kilmanaheen, of ir. ijp. in the parish of Kilaspughe- nane, and of 3 a. 2 r. 39 p. in the parish of Kilmacrehy.— A glebe- house in the parish of Kilmanaheen. Churches. A church in the parish of Kilmanaheen. Not resident for One Year last past; not dispensed with by the bishop No glebe. No church. which I attest this 8th day of November 1805. Richard Martin, Reg'.
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