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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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io STATEMENT OF THE NUMBER OF ACRES N° 9 Dioceses of FERNS AND LEIGHLIN— continued. Diocese of FERNS— continued. 29.— Parish of Kilmalog : A RETURN of the Glebe lands of the Union of Kilmalog, alias Castle Ellis, in the county of Wexford; there are four Parishes in the Union, and contain as follows: Glebe of Castle Ellis, by survey D° of Killilly - - - d° D" of Killek, rented at - of Kilmalog d° Total A. R. p. - 16 1 17 - 19 a 11 - 20 - - - 17 - - - 72 3 28 } including ' churchyard. The whole of the above are in a state of cultivation, exclusive of the churchyards, which contain only 2 R. & 2 p. The principal part of the incumbent's income arises out of these lands, as he has only the small tithes of three of these parishes, and has none out of Castle Ellis parish, which contains upwards of 2,600 acres, and receives in lieu of them from the lay impropriator, only the sum of 101, per annum. Castle Ellis Glebe, Archd Stevenson, nth March 1824. Incumbent of said Union. 30.— Parish of Clonmore : THERE are nine acres of Glebe arable land. Henry Stopford, Rector, March 5th, 1824. Archdeacon of Leighlin. 31.— Parish of Enniscorthy : A RETURN of the number of acres in the Glebe lands, in the Union of Enniscorthy, county Wexford. In the Parish of Temple Shannon Parish of Ballyhuskard - All cultivated March 22d, 1824. Acres. 23 20 - 43 H. F. Vaughan, Curate of Enniscorthy. 32.— Parish of. Killurin: THERE is but one Glebe, belonging to the Union of Killurin, that in the town lands of Killurin and which contains nearly 20 acres, all arable or pasture land. John Travers, Killurin Glebe House, 18 March 1824. Vicar of Killurin, diocese of Ferns. 33.— Parish of Horetown : THERE is not any Glebe land in the Parish of Horetown. 12th March 1824. Edward Bayly, jun. Rector of Horetown. A true copy, which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Ferns, and Agent. 34.— Parish of St. James: THERE is not any Glebe lands appropriated to the Union of St. James's, Dunbrody, Rathro, and Killesk parishes, in the diocese of Ferns and county of Wexford, episcopally united, except e site of the ruins of the old church of Killesk, about half a rood of ground. William Glascott, 16th March 1824. Rector and Vicar. 35 Parish of Milleragh : THERE is a Glebe in the Parish of Millenagh, under the See of Ferns, consisting of 28 acres, which is set to four tenants. This Glebe is all cultivated. March l'dtih, 1824. Jemmet Parke. A true copy, which I attest, P. Preston, Registrar diocese Ferns, and Agent. 36.— Parish of Kilpipe: THERE is one Glebe episcopally united to Kilpipe, containing 17 acres, 3 roods and 20 perches, on which a glebe house is built, and the Vicar resides in it. Ralph Cumine, Vicar of Kilpipe.
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