State of religious and other instruction now existing in Ireland: second report

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330 a COMMISSION OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, IRELAND. 
Province of Armagh 

BENEFICES. 
Description of each School. 
Sources of Support. 

No. 
of Children 

on the Books at the time of Inspection. 

Average dailv Attend ance. 

V hether the average daily Attendance l.as 
been increasing, 

stationary, or diminishing, 

ior the last the j ears. 
23. 
DONAGHEDY, (continued*) 

'Donaghedy . 

, (continued.) 

11. 
School, in Ballynenor. 

9. 
National school, at 

Loughash. 

House from Captain Ken¬ nedy, and schuol-rates of Is. 
Gd. 
a quarter. 
10. 
Agricultural school, at Supported by Captain Ken-

Loughash. 
nedy. 

A house, with annual sub¬ scription, from Leslie Ogilby, Esq., 
and school-rates of Is. 
a quarter. 
12. 
Sunday school, in Tyboe. 
13. 
Sunday school, in 

Castle Warren. 
14. 
Sunday school, in Upper 

Castlenullan. 
15. 
Sunday school,in Lower 

Castlenullan. 
16. 
Sunday school, in 

Bready. 
17. 
Sunday school, in San-

drdle. 
18. 
Sunday school, in Kil-

deraugh. 
19. 
Sunday school, in Dun-

nemanna. 
20. 
Sunday school, in 

Killychiny. 
21. 
Sunday school, in 

Grange. 
22. 
Sunday school, in 

Maheramaron. 
23. 
Sunday school, in 

Gortalech. 

Male's.. 
.. 
Females .. 

Total. 
82 Males.. 
14 Females .. 

Total. 
14 Males.. 
27 Females 18 Total. 
45 Gratuitous instruction. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 

30 

14 

30 

70 80 60 40 

99 

100 

54 68 80 80 

80 40 

Increasing. 

Ditto. 

Diminishing. 

Kind of Instrachqa, 

Reading, writing, ^ arithmetic. 

Practical instruction m agriculture. 
Reading, writing, aaj arithmetic. 

Religious instruction. 

Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto,-Ditto. 
Ditto. 

Number of Children on the Booksl of the Daily Schools / 342 

Females. 
234 

Total. 
658* 

* This total is plus 82; the sexei in school, No. 
9, not being distin¬ guished. 
24. 
DONAGHMORE. 

Donaghmore 28' 

1. 
Killygordon male school, 

kept by William Star-ritt,underthe Kildare-street Society. 
2. 
Killygordon female 

schuol, kept by Mrs. 
Starritt, under the London Ladies' Hi¬ bernian Society. 
3. 
Lower Cavan school, 

kept by Robert Tem. 
pie, under the Lon¬ don Hibernian So¬ ciety. 
4. 
Castlefinnfemaleschool, 

kept by Mrs. 
Mahatty, under the London Ladies' Hibernian So¬ ciety. 
5. 
Donaghmore school, 

kept by Robert Steel, under the Kildare-street Society. 

6. 
Castlefinn school, kept 

by Thadeus Flana¬ gan. 

Children's payments, vary¬ ing from Is. 
Gd. 
to 2s. 
Gd. 
a quarter, producing £10 or £ 11 iu the year. 
The Society gives £10 a year; the children pay Is. 
1 d. 
a quarter each, from which not more than £1 10s. 
or £2 is collected in the year. 
Gratuities from the Society; and children's payments of Is. 
and Is. 
Gd. 
a quar¬ ter each. 
The Society gives £12 a year salary, and about £4 a year more as gratuity; the children pay nothing. 
Children's payments, vary¬ ing from 2s. 
to 3s. 
Gd. 
a quarter, producing about £9 in the year; the mas¬ ter has also an acre of ground, rent free. 
Children's payments, vary¬ ing from 2s. 
to 7s. 
Gd. 
a quarter, producing from £20 to £30 a year. 

Males.. 
Females 

108 76 

Sum¬ mer Total. 
108 55 Males.. 
.. 
43 Females 53 Total. 
53 Males.. 
68 28 Females 20 Total. 
88 Males.. 
50 Females 74 Sum¬ 

— mer Total. 
74 60 Males.. 
33 20to30 Females 16 Total. 
49 

Males.. 
72 Winter Females 29 65 

Sum¬ Total. 
101 mer 

85 

Increasing. 

Nearly Stationary. 

Increasing. 

Diminished, on losing grant of Society. 

Stationary. 

Reading, writing, and arithmetic. 

Reading, writing, arith¬ metic, and needlework 

Reading, writing, and arithmetic. 

Reading, writing, "" needlework. 

Reading, writing, an"1: metic, mensuration, English grammar. 

Reading, writing, arithmetic.