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29/07/1807

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o 34° E C C L E S I A S T I C A L " R E P O R T S , IN 1 8 0 7, [ Achonrr. 1. Number of Benefices. 1 ; i Names or BENEFICES and DENOMINATIONS; Number of PARISHES in ea. li Benefice; Their Diitance fro. ii each orher; and, The cilhraft..' Extent of fuch as are contiguous. 2. INCUMBENTS, Whether having Cure of Sauls; whether Refident, or non- RefiJent; if non- Relident, for what Caufe ; and by wh » m the Duties are aifcharged. BENEFICES; When United, and by what Authority. 8. The Union of Streade or Templemore, consisting of five Parishes; viz. Templemore, Bucholla, Towmore, Killasser and Killedan. they are contiguous, and their estimated extent is in length ten, and in breadth seven miles. The Union of KillcondufF, confuting of three Parishes; viz. Killconduff, Meelick, and Killbeagh. They are contiguous, and their estimated extent is in length fourteen, and in breadth five miles. The Reverend John Cromie A. B. Vicar; non- resident with permission, having a Parish in ano ther Diocese. The duties are dis- charged by the Rev. Thomas Bell, A. B. Curate. Epircopally united in the year 1805. The Reverend Thomas Rad- cliffe, A. B. Vicar, non- resident with permission, having a Parish in another Diocese. The Duties are discharged by the Rev. Thomas Bell, A. B. Curate. Episcopally united in the year 1805. « N. B. The dates of the episcopal Unions cannot now be ascertained, as the greater part of the Records in the Registry of the Dioceses of Kil- ala and Achonry were lost in the Rebellion of 1798. Achonry.] FOR PROVINCE OF CONNAUCKT. 341 4- Number of CHURCHES; Whether in Repair, and in What Parifh they ftand. 3* GLEBE HOUSES; In what Parifli ;— what Glebe Lands ;— Whether contiguous; or how far removed from each other, and the Church or Sits of old Church. * i 6. CURATES Salaries in Cafes of permitted Non- r; fidence of the Incumbents; and whether Refident or not. 7- LIVINGS of a Value too fmaJl to afford Comfort to Incumbents. There are two Churches in this Union, in good repair, ftanding in the Pariflies of Towmore and Killedan. In the Church of Towmore only is Di- vine Service performed, the other being a Chapel of Eafe. No Union. Glebe Houfe or Glebe Land in \ this The Curate is refident, and his Salary is 50. per ann. He has alfo f. 20. per ann. for attending the occa- fional duties of the Bsncfice next in order. There is no Church in this Union, but it is in- tended to apply to the Board of Firft Fruits for money to eredt one. No Union. Glebe Houfe or Glebe Land in > this The Curate is not reiident, but lives in the neighbour- hood ; his Salary is 20. per ann. 1 . • Sept. 29, iSc6o JOSEPH Killalla 6* Achonry. ,73. 4 » GENERAL /
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