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

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Cork.] 
BY PARISH VESTRIES IN THE YEAR 1827. 

^ 12. 
N° 5.-
St. 
Peter (Cork). 
^t a Vestry held the i6th of April 1827, the following 

sums were applotted: Salary to Andrew Paul, clerk ---; 

_ Joseph Radcliffe, sexton -

por new slating the church ----

_ sacramental elements ---. 
Coals and candles for the church service jlr. 
John Shaw, organist ----

Insurance --

Stationery, including rate books ---

Joseph Thompson, engine keeper Leary, for sweeping Church lane Thomas Merryfield and Joseph Desmond, beadles ------

Clothes for beadles -----

Mr. 
Gillespie, for tuning the organ John Walker, vestry clerk -

William Byrom, for keeping the church clock in repair ------George Evans, bellows-blower ... 
Johu Coakly, bell-ringer ----

Jane Ward, nurse for foundlings -

Expenses attending foundlings -

Parish coffins ------

Singing boys ------

For teaching the boys to sing ... 

£-394 12 4 IV. 
B.—No 
other monies were assessed in the parish during the year 1827. 

Wm. 
Thompson, minister. 

Wm. 
Shinkwin, George Keyburn, churchwardens. 

N° 6.— 
Nohoval. 
Account of all sums applotted during the year 1827 : Clerk's salary ------£.10--
Sexton's d° 5~-Clerk of vestry's d° 8--Washing church linen ... 
-

Washing the church -----

For fuel for the vestry room ... 

Providing elements for the sacrament -

For repaying the late churchwardens a balance due to them at foot of their account -

For building a vestry room ----

For painting the communion table and railing, the reading desk and the pews at one side of the church ------For repairing the churchyard wall 

. 
20 --

32 11 -

106 17 6 9 4 7£ 5 --

36 18 Ä* 6 6 3 3 10 -

5 --

2 2 -

36 18 5. 
10 --

9 4 7f 10 -— 

1 10 6 5 10 9 4 6 8 4 4 -

17 4 -

20 -— 

24 3 6 24 -— 

-6 -

_ o 

o 

-12 -

1 10 -

15 7 

5 --

-6 -

£.52 
17 The sums allotted for the repair of the church, and for the salaries ofthe church officers, were not voted in Vestries dis-tinct and separate from those held for other parochial objeets. 

John H. 
Madras, perpetual curate. 

Thomas Knolles, Nicholas Gash, churchwardens. 

N° 7.—Kilbrogan. 
At a Vestry held the i6th of April 1827, the following 

sums were levied: Parish clerk's salary -----Towards forming a fund for roofing the church Bread and wine for the holy sacrament Sexton's salary ------For repairing and keeping the church roof in repair -------

-repairing the pillars of the gallery -

-inclosing a coal cellar ----

-white-washing the church ... 

-repairing the churchyard gate ---

£.10 
25 8 15 4 1 1 1 1 

10 -

5 -

£.66 
15 Robert Füller, Thos. 
Gash, churchwardens. 
At a second Vestry, held same day : Vestry clerk's salary -----£. 
20 -

Assistant sexton's d° -----6--370. 

To purchase a stove for the church To provide coals and candles for d° 

— provide coffins for the poor 

-provide for foundlings -

£.27 

8 10 12 £.83 
Robert Füller, churchwarden. 
N° 8.—Rathclaren 
and Kilbrittain. 
At a Vestry held the i6th April 1827, the following 

sums were levied: Parish clerk's salary -----£.10--
For keeping the roof of the church in repair -2 --

-painting window frames and säshes --1 10 -

At another Vestry held the same day, distinet and separate from the above Vestry, the fol-lowing sums were levied: Vestry clerk's salary -----5 --

Sexton's salary, £. 
2 Irish, equal to --1 16 11 Elements for the holy sacrament ---1 10 -

£. 
21 16 11 At a Vestry held on the ist day of June 1827, it was agreed, that the sum of £. 
15 should be raised for the support, clothing, &c. 
&c. 
of three foundlings. 

Walter B. 
Moore, A. 
Fortun, churchwardens. 
N° g.—Rathconney 
and Cahirlag. 
At a Vestry held the i6th April 1827, and confirmed on the 2ist May, the following sums were applotted: Salary of the parish clerk, 10Z. 
Irish -

-of the sexton -

-of the vestry clerk -

For providing the sacramental elements 

-the repairs of the church windows -

Salary of the person employed to take care of Rathconney burying ground ---

D° for Cahirlag burying ground ---

Salary of the bell-ringer -

To reimburse the churchwardens of the prece-ding year for their expenditure in the repairs of the church -----410 

9 8 

4 8 0 15 2 10 2 -

1 -

1 -

2 -

£.41 
8 6 No other business was transacted at the above Vestries, save auditing and passing the churchwardens accounts of the preceding year; nor were any other rates voted during the year 1827. 

W. 
L. 
Beaufort, rector. 

Richard Martin, Jos. 
K. 
Cummins, churchwardens. 

N° 10.—Liscleary. 
No applotment was made during the year 1827, or subse-quently, or at any time previous, within my recollection. 
There has not been any church for many years, save the walls or ruins of a church. 

John Fortescue, prebendary. 
N° 11.—Inskinny. 
An Account of all sums applotted by act of Vestry, 

in the year 1827 : For the parish clerk ----£.10--
Sexton -------5 — ~ 

Sacramental bread and wine --2 --

Repairs of the church -----5 --

£.22 
--

Stephen Warner, W Teate, churchwardens. 
N° 12.—St. 
Ein Barrs. 
At a Vestry held the 171h April 1827, for the purpose of electing churchwardens, and transacting other business of the parish,—Resolved, That the sum of £. 
20 be applotted on the parish for Joseph Bailey, parish clerk. 
Resolved, That the 

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