Account of Sums applotted by Vestries in Ireland under Parochial Rates, 1827

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Waterford & Lismore.] 
by parish vestries in the year 1827. 

£v/ "9 N' 3.—Ardmore 
and Ballymacart. 
An Account of Parochial Rates applotted during the 

year 1827: Clerk's salary £. 
10 --gexton's d° 

3__ gell and rope 6 --

por a silver cup and paten for the celebration of the holy communion -

-. 
. 
5139 por bread and wine ---. 
-_io-por the churchwarden's expenses in collecting the rates 2--por vestry and applotment books ----16 3 

£.28 
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The above sums were settled in Vestry held in the parish church the i6th of April 1827, and no other Vestry was held siuce. 

John Allir, churchwarden. 
N" 4.—Derrygrath. 
At a Vesty held the i6th of April 1827, the following 

sums were applotted: To pay the interest due upon £. 
236. 
6. 
if. 
at 4 per cent, to Board of First Fruits --£.99-
_ pay clerk's salary -----10--

_ pay to collector -----i__ 

£• 20 9 -

Henry Prittie Perry, vicar. 

Samuel Perry, jun. 
Patrick Wall, churchwardens. 

N° 5.—St. 
Mary, Clonmel. 
At a Vestry held the i7th of April 1827, the following 

sums were applotted : Parish clerk's salary -----£.20--
Sexton's d° -..--.10--
Washing church linen ----3 — — 

Communion bread and wine ---8 --

To pay rent of part of churchyard --693 -for lighting the church ----19-— 

-for coals for d° ----4 -— 

-sundries for cleaning church ---5 -— 

-for taking care of church clock --— 10 — 

-for repairs of the church --10 — — 

-for the alteration and improvement of the 

flues of church stoves ----24 -— 

-for a registry book for baptisms --3 -— 

-provide a decent pulpit ----30 --

142 19 3 At a Vestry held the igth of April 1827: Vestry clerk's salary -----£. 
10 --Beadle's salary -----710-Writing parish books, notices, &c. 
--4 4 -For stationery ------1--

-keeping 19 public pumps in repair --26 7 2 

-support of foundlings ----40 -— 

-providing parish coffins ---30 — -To pay the organist's salary ---46 3 1 -the attendant on d* for blowing --4 4 — 

£.169 
8 3 

E. 
Radford, J. 
Nowlan, churchwardens. 

N° 6.—Tullaghorton. 
No money whatever has been applotted on this parish by act of vestry, excepting £. 
10, raised last year, 1827, to sup-pnrt a deserted child, and defray the expense of sending to Foundling hospital. 

William Stephenson, vicar. 
N° 7.—Donoughmore. 
No parochial or church rates whatever have been applotted during the year 1827. 

Robert Carey, incumbent. 
N° 8.—Kilrosenty. 
An account ofthe church cess for the year 1827, at the 

rate of 1 </. 
per acre. 
Parish clerk's salary ----£.10 
— -Sexton's salary ------2 — -To John Palliser, Esq. 
towards liquidating the sum of £. 
90, advanced by him to the parish for new roofing the church, agreed upon at vestry 12 55 To repairing church ceiling ---8 -

At a Vestry held the 15* of May 1827, the sum of £.232. 
1. 
3. 
(presented by the grand jury of the county of Tipperary, at the Spring Assizes), was laid on and applotted. 
At a Vestry held the 2d of July 1827, the sum of £. 
224 was laid on and applotted, for the support of the nightly watch Establishment. 
At a Vestry held the 7Ü1 of August 1827, the sum of *• 183 was laid on and applotted, for lighting the public lamps. 
At a Vestry held the 8th of October 1827, the sum of ~132. 
14. 
6. 
(presented by the grand jury of the county of l'Pperary, at Summer Assizes,) was laid on and applotted. 
370. 

£-24 13 5 Hugh Palliser, John Shaw, churchwardens. 
N' 9.—Union 
of Tallow. 
At the Easter Vestry in the year 1827, the following 

sums were apolotted: Parish clerk -----£.20 
— — Sexton -------10 — — Elements ------» 4 _ _ Washing church linen ---2 5 — Repairs of the church -----8 — -Coffins for paupers -----2 — -Foundling children -----10 — — 

£.56 
5 A. 
Barrudge, William Hudson, churchwardens. 

N" 10.—Outragh. 
No parochial rates of any kind have been applotted on this parish for the year 1827, nor has any Vestry been held. 

Rob. 
Bell, d. 
d. 
rector. 
N" 11.—Affane. 
At a Vestry held i7th of April 1827, the followingsums 

were applotted: To clerk's salary ----£.10-
— To First Fruits Board -----12 18 5J To sexton and bell-ringer ---3 --

To bread and wine, and washing surplices -2 16 7 To purchasing new prayer books, the old ones being unfit for church service -1 4 nf-

£.30 
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The annual instalment due the Board of First Fruits, and the salaries to parish officers, were not voted at a Vestry dis-tinct and separate from that held for other parochial purposes. 

Geo. 
Gumbleton, incumbent. 

W. 
Alcock, W. 
Moore, churchwardens. 
N° 12.—Donhill. 
No sum applotted during the year 1827. 

Ussher Lee, vicar. 
N* 13.—Stradbally. 
At a Vestry held I7th of April 1827, the following sums 

were assessed ; For elements ------£. 
110-Clerk --10 --

Sexton -----" -5--Collecting and bad debts ----1 10 -

£.18 
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John Devereux, vicar. 

R. 
Uniacke, John Carroll, churchwardens.