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

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\^aterford & Lisrnore.] 
by parish vestries in the year 1827. 

^ 6V/ 121, 

N° 26.—Rathronan. 
At a Vestry held on Easter Tuesday 1827, the following 

sums were applotted : Clerk's salary ---

--£.10--
Sexton's d° Contingences 

2 -

1 10 £.13 
10 -

Walter Giles, vicar. 

Charles Riall, churchwarden. 
N° 27.—Templemichael. 
At a Vestry held the I7th of April 1827, the following 

sums were applotted : por the payment of interest on a loan granted by the Board of First Fruits £.1892 
Salary of parish clerk -----10-— 

D° -sexton ------4 13-por bread and wine ------9-

_ a baptismal fönt -----110-

£•35 Joseph Harrison, Henry Lewis, churchwardens. 

N° 28.—Whitechurch. 
A balance remaining in the hands of the churchwardens from the preceding year, £.5 
only was applotted at Easter vestry, 1827, for repairing the churchyard wall. 

R. 
Elliot, curate. 

Michael Fitzgerald, churchwarden. 
N° 29 —Ringagoona. 
The church in this parish having been but lately built, there have been as yet no rates levied. 

Robert Elliot, vicar. 

Shapland Graves, churchwarden. 
N° 30.—Kilronan. 
There have not been any rates or taxes allotted for any purpose, except those by grand juries for county uses. 

D. 
Sullivan. 
N° 31.—Mortlestown. 
There is neither church or glebe, and therefore no vestry or applotment. 

George Miles, rector. 
N° 32.—Lisronagh. 
No parochial or church rates whatever have been applotted -uriug the year 1827. 

Robert Correy, curate. 
N° 33.—Carrick-on-Suir. 
At a Vestry exclusively Protestant held the i6th of April 

1827, the following sums were assessed: Vestry clerk £.5 
Sexton ------. 
9 --Washing ------• 1 --Wine ------_. 
2 -_ Apparitor -------6 8 Slater -------2 2 -

At a general Vestry held the same day, the following 

sums were assessed: To keeping engine -----£.5 
--

~ tube for engine _ ----6 --

~ coffins ------5 --~ collection ------10 ---new engine ------7 --~ foundlings ------30 --"" Mr. 
Lynch, for attending inquests --3 3 -~ Mr. 
Ffood, for d° -1 1 -

£.67 
4 -

, 

•""• B—The exclusively Protestant Vestry was adjourned "«'ore the general Vestry for general purposes was assembled. 
370. 

-£.1 
--

2 — -

1 1 -

10 --

£-33 9 8 

Glass Coals Candles Parish clerk 

Usher Clarke, James Frazer, churchwardens. 
N" 34.—Tubrid 
Union. 
At a Vestry held the I7th April and 2gth May 1827, 

the following sums were assessed : Board of First Fruits, an instalment --£. 
40 --Clerk's salary -Sexton's d° Elements of bread and wine Firing for the church -Washing church linen -Coffins for the poor --_ -Churchwarden's salary -Cash due to Widow Wall, (mason work done by her late husband on churchyard wall) Binding folio Bible and prayer books Sashes for Vestry room -Rate for church bell ----

JV. 
Z?.—No 
separate or distinet Vestries were held. 
Henry Palmer, a. 
m. 
vicar. 

Edward Miles, Robert Miles, churchwardens. 

N* 35.—Dungarvan. 
At a Vestry held the 30th of April 1827, the following 

sums were voted: Clerk's salary ------Sexton's d° -----Elements -------One year's interest on £. 
850, granted by the Board of First Fruits for building an addition to and repairing the church ---Coffins for the destitute poor -Amount not collected for 1826, from different defaulters returned as paupers ----16 11 Balance due the late churchwardens for coffins, and expenses of sending foundling children to Dublin 14 17 6f Expense of collecting tbe rate ---5 --

-15 — — 

: 

8 2 10 8 

— 

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4 

8 6 

hv 

3 10 --

0} 

5 1 10 

-

--10 -

-11 19 4 ' 

£. 
102 5 10 

.20 
10 4 

34 10 

£-98 14 5f It has been customary to vote all the money necessary to be levied for the year, at the Vestry held on Easter Monday, as well for the repairs of the church, as for the salaries of officers, &c. 
&c. 
The estimate for repairing and enlarging the church of Dungarvan, amounts to about £.1,400, 
and tbe difference between that sum and £. 
850, was raised by subscription of the Protestant landholders and inhabitants of the parish. 

J. 
Hearn, B. 
Boate, churchwardens. 
N° 36.—Clashmore. 
An Account of the sums applotted for the year 

commencing at Easter 1827: Clerk's salary £.10--
Sexton's salary -----.-
2--

£.12 
--

No Vestry for any other purpose was held in 1827. 

Edmund Power, Jos. 
M'Knight, churchwardens. 

N° 37.—Shanrahan. 
An Account of all sums applotted by Vestry during the 

year 1827: To Viscount Lismore, for the Board of First Fruits, due ist September 1827 ---£. 
23 12 7f -ten bottles of wine for the sacrament -

-1 10 -

-coal for the stove -----22-

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