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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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i o STATEMENT OF THE NUMBER OF ACRES N° 7 — Dioceses of DUBLIN AND GLANDELAGH— continued. 3.— Parish of St. Audeon : THERE is no Glebe belonging to St. Audeon's Parish, except a small lot of ground on which stand two mean tenements, which are now under valuation by the Commissioners of Wide Streets, to be taken down to open the approach to the Church ; and for which the Commissioners are to make a recompence to the Minister, which is to be vested in government securities for himself and successors. Thos Condville, nth April 1824. Minister of St. Audeon's, Dublin. 4.— Parish of Clondalkin : An ACCOUNT of all Glebes in the Possession of the Vicar of Clontlalkin, March 30th, 1824. N° 1. The Scarlagh Slang .... < 2. The Butts - - 3. Glebe house and field - 4. Small field - 5. Ballymacnaggan - 6. A small holding adjoining the churchyard 7. A piece of Clondalkin common - TOTAL A. R. p. 0 1 5 1 3 35 1 1 10 0 1 3 12 2 36 0 1 25 3 0 11 17 0 25 N. B. All these Glebes are profitable; none waste or barren. • 5.— Parish of Bray: THEKE are two Glebes in the Union of Bray, one containing 18 acres, five of which are waste and uncultivated, the other containing six acres. The house is built on the former, and is occupied by the Curate ; the latter is let by lease during incumbency. 6.— Parish of Donoughmore : THERE are 20 acres of Glebe land in the Parish of Donoughmore. 7.— Parish of Dunlavin : IN the Union of Dunlavin there are eight acres of Glebe, whereon the glebe house is built of good quality; and about two miles distant, there are about ten acres of inferior quality. 8.— Parish of Howth : THERE is no Glebe in the Union of Howth, Kilbarrack, and Baldoyle, in the Diocese of Dublin. 9.— Parish of Castledermot: THB number of acres forming the Glebes in the Union is 200, of which 167 are lay impropriations, seven rectorial, and 26 vicarial appropriations. 10.— Parish of Powerscourt: THERE are in this parish three and a half acres of Glebe, held by lease from the Earl of Rathdowne, at £. 4. ioj. per acre. 11.— Parish of St. Thomas: No Glebe or glebe house. 12.— Parish of Finglass : THIS Parish contains 18 acres of profitable Glebe lands.
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