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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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M/ BELONGING TO THE CHURCH IN IHELANB. 17 N° o.— Dioceses of FERNS AND LEIGHLIN— continued. Diocese of FERNS— continued. 21.-- Parishes of Killigney and Chapel: THERE are sixteen acres of Glebe land situated in the Impropriate cure of Chapel, all in a state of cultivation. March 22d, 1824. Cosby Hamilton Morgan, Curate of Killigney, 22.— Parish of Carne • THE Rev. Mr. Bevan has seven acres of Glebe in the Parish of Carne cultivated, and two more, on which stand his glebe house, out- offices, gardens, and a labourer's house and garden. 12th March 1824. Richard Bevan. 23.— Parish of Carne : THE Rev. Mr. Bevan, of Carne in the county of Wexford, holds four acres of land under the See of Ferns, which are all cultivated. 12th March 1824. Rich Bevan. 24.— Parish of Ardcolm : I HOLD fifty- five acres * and five perches of the lands in this Union, belonging to the See of Ferns; and seventy- five acres,* three roods, and nine perches of Glebe lands in different parts of said Union;— all of which lands are cultivated. Glebe Hill, Fredk Draffen, 16th March 1824. Minr of Ardcolm. * Those See lands will be returned by the representative of the late Henry Hatton, Esq. the immediate tenant under the See of Ferns. P. Preston. 25.— Parish of Killan : THERE are 33 acres of cultivated land. 16th March 1824. John James, Curate. 26.— Parishes of Malrankin and Tomhaggard : A STATEMENT of the number of acres of Glebe land belonging to the adjoining Benefices of Malrankin and Tomhaggard. Cultivated. Uncultivated. Benefice of Malrankin : A. R. P. A. R. P. Glebe land, in five detached parcels - - - 32 1 7 - - 2 15 Benefice of Tomhaggard : • Glebe land, in seven detached parcels - - - 22336-- 0338 March 5th, 1824. Thomas Gore, Rector. 27.— Parish of Killenick. THERE is a small Glebe of six acres and a half, at the furthest extremity of this Union. W. Hughes, Incumbent. 28.— Parish of Rathmacknee. THERE are twelve acres of Glebe land in the occupation of the Incumbent, cultivated. 10th March 1824. F. Pentland, Incumbent. 402. E
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