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

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piocese 

of Cloyne. 
CLASS I.—RECTORIES 
AND VICARAGES. 
77 c 

BENEFICES. 

53. 
KILLWORTH. 

Killworth 

Description of each School. 
Sources of Support. 

i< 

1. 
Week-day school, kept 

by Edward Clarke. 

2. 
Week-day school, kept 

by Eliza Hudson. 

3. 
Hedge school, kept by 

John Nolan. 

4. 
Hedge school, kept hy 

Joseph Howe. 

5. 
Hedge school, kept by 

Patrick Buckley. 

6. 
Hedge school, kept by 

James Traeey. 

A school-house and two acres of land ; £18 a year arising from a bequest; £2 a year from the vicar ; and payments by the chil¬ dren, from 2s. 
to 4s. 
a quarter. 
£18 a year from Lady Mountcashel. 

Payments by the children, from 2s. 
to 3s. 
a quarter. 

Payments by the children, from 2s. 
to 2s. 
Gd. 
a quar¬ ter. 

Payments by the children, from 2s. 
8d. 
to 3s. 
a quar¬ ter. 

Payments by the children, from 2s. 
to is. 
a quarter. 

No. 
of Children 

on the Books at the time of Inspection. 

Average dailv Attend¬ ance. 

Whether the average daily Attendance has been increasing, 

stationary, or diminishing, 

for the last five years. 

Kind of Instruction. 

Males.. 
Females 

7. 
Sunday school, under 

the superintendence of the Protestant clergyman. 

Total. 
40 

Males.. 
12 Females 41 Total. 
53 Males.. 
17 Females 17 Total. 
34 Males.. 
28 Females 10 Total. 
38 Males.. 
31 Females 12 Total. 
43 Males.. 

, 

1 Females 5 Total. 
6 

Males.. 
40 Females 33 Total. 
73 

2S* 40. 

30* 45| 

20* 60f 

20* 

35* 80f 

Stationary. 

Ditto. 

Diminishing. 

Established 

1834. 

Established two years. 
Increasing. 
Established 

1834. 

50 

Reading, writing, arith¬ metic, and the scrip¬ tures. 

Reading, needlework to the girls, and the scrip¬ tures. 

Reading, writing, arith¬ metic, and the Roman Catholic catechism. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Reading, writing, and arithmetic. 

Stationary. 
Catechism and the scrip¬ 

tures. 

Kilcrumper. 
1. 
Hedge school, kept by 

John Swift. 

Payments by the children, Males.. 
14 fiom Is. 
Gd. 
to 3s. 
a quar-Females 16 

Total. 
30 

20* 5 Of 

Established 

1834. 

Reading, writing, arith¬ metic, and the Roman Catholic catechism. 

Leitrim . 

2 •> 

1. 
Hedge school, kept by 

Patrick Clancey. 

2. 
Hedge school, kept by 

James Daley. 

Payments by the children, from Is. 
Gd. 
to 3s. 
Gd. 
a quarter. 
Payments by the children, from Is. 
Gd. 
to 3s, a quar¬ ter. 

Males.. 
37 Females 15 Total. 
52 Males.. 
20 Females 10 Total. 
30 

26* SOf 

40-j-

Diminishing. 

Established two years. 
Stationary. 

Reading, writing, arith¬ metic, and the Roman Catholic catechism. 

Ditto. 

Macrony 

Total 11 

1. 
Hedge school, kept by 

Gillespie. 

Payments by the children, from Is. 
Gd. 
to 2s. 
Gd. 
a quarter. 

Males.. 
4 Females 2 Total. 
6 

eof Increasing. 
Reading, writing, and 

arithmetic. 

1835. 
j-Summer, 1834 

Number of Children on the Booksl of the Daily Schools J 200 132 

Total. 
332 

53. 
KN'OCKMOURNE. 
Kiockmourne . 

1. 
Hedge school, kept by 

David M'Carthy. 

Payments by the children, from Is. 
Gd. 
to 2s. 
Gd. 
a quarter. 

Males.. 
38 Females 27 Total. 
65 

36* 70. 

Increasing. 
Reading, writing, arith¬ 

metic, and the Roman Catholic catechism. 

Ball ynoe. 

Total 

1. 
National school. 
Annual grants of £14 from 

the Board, and of £7 from the Duke of Devonshire; and small payments from the children. 

Males.. 
44 Females 14 Total. 
5S 

30* 160. 

Established 

1832. 
Stationary. 

Reading, writing, arith¬ metic, English gram¬ mar, geography, and religious instruction as prescribed by the Board. 
1835. 
•{-Summer, 1834. 

Number of Children on the Booksl of the Daily Schools j 82 

Females. 
Total. 
41 123