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Further Accounts Relating to the Church Establishment of Ireland

11/04/1823

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Further Accounts Relating to the Church Establishment of Ireland

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CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT OK IRELAND. 43 Appendix ( A). RETURNS FROM DIOCESES OF Armagh ; Dublin and Glandelagh; Tuam and Ardagh ; Cork and Ross; Down and Connor; Ossory; Clonfert and Kilmacduagh ; Cloyne; and Kilmore. DIOCESE OF ARMAGH. An Account of the Churches and Glebe Houses, for erecting which Sums of Money have been advanced, by way of Gift or Loan, and of which the completion has not yet been dulv certified to the Board; together with the Reasons assigned for the delay in their completion, wbjerever unforeseen delay has existed. ANSWERED ire a detailed account, by the Secretary of the Board of First Fruits, in the present Session of Parliament, except as to the underneath Churches and Glebe Houses :— Churches building: Dromisken, nearly finished -----£. 800 Loan. Eglish, nearly finished £. 666 — Tynan, nearly finished - - - - - £. 233 — Glebe House: Clonkeen House, just finished. An Account of any measures which may have been adopted by the Commissioners of First Fruits in Ireland, within the last twenty years, for effecting a more exact Valuation of the Benefices contributing thereto, and including therein such Benefices as have not been heretofore valued for that purpose. THE Primate is not aware of any measures having been adopted by the Board of First Fruits within the period, and for the purposes above mentioned. An Account of the several Parishes which have been disunited under the authority of the . Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland, from the ist day of January 1818; specifying the date of such Orders of Council, and the names of the Parishes disunited. THE above answered by the Clerk of the Council in Ireland this Session of Parliament, and not necessary to repeat here, being so voluminous. An Account of the Unions of Parishes now subsisting, effected by Episcopal Authority; specifying the number of Parishes, and whether Vicarages or Rectories; and the date of commencement of such Union, and the estimated Extent of the Parishes so united, with the names of the Bishop by whom such Union has been authorized. BY reference to the return made to Parliament for the Diocese of Armagh in the year 1820, by the late Primate, it will appear that the queries above mentioned are particularly answered, as far as the information in the said diocese could afford. An Account of the several Parishes which have been united under the authority of the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland, from the ist of January 1818; specifying the date of such Orders of Council, and the names of the Parishes united, and the Diocese in which they are situated. THE Primate is not aware of any unions of parishes having taken place within the period and under the authority above mentioned. An Account of the several Benefices in the Diocese of Armagh, for which Applications have been made, under the 43 & 48 Geo. 3, for a Loan or Gift of Money to assist the Incumbent in erecting a Glebe House ; together with a Statement of the Number and estimated Extent of the Parishes comprized therein ; and whether such Parishes are contiguous, or otherwise, wherever the Benefices consisted of a Union of two or more Parishes; and also stating, whether such Union had been formed by an Act of Council, or Episcopally, and at what period. THE first part answered by the Secretary of the Board of First Fruits, in a detailed account, this Session of Parliament; the latter part is answered by the Clerk of the Council, dated Dublin Castle, the 20th day of March 1823. JOHN REDCLIFF, Vicar General; the Primate being absent from the diocese for the recovery of his health.
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