Account of Parishes united and disunited by Order of Lord Lieutenant in Ireland

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(Ireland.) 

RETURNS to Orders of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 17 March 1818;—^/or, I.—AN 
ACCOUNT of the several Unions of Parishes in im'arec?, 
which have been effected 

under the Authority of the Lord Lieutenant and Council, in conformity to the Act of the 2d George the First, and subsequent IraA Statutes; specifying the Date of sueh Orders of Council, and the Names of the Parishes so united, and the Diocese in which they are situated. 
II.—A 
N A C C O U N T of all Parishes which have been Disunited by Order of the Lord 

Lieutenant and Council, under the Authority of the Acts of the 2d of Georg-e the First, and the 1st of George the Second, and subsequent Zmi Statutes ; specifying the Date of such Order, and the Names of the Parishes so Disunited, and the Diocese in which they are situated. 

OrcZerecZ, Sy The House of Commons, £0 5e Pn'flZec., 
6 Afoy 1S18. 

I.—ACCOUNT 
OF PARISHES WHICH HAVE BEEN UNITED. 

DATES OF ORDERS OP COUNCIL. 

NAMES OF THE PARISHES UNITED. 
DIOCESE. 

June 23. 

1720. 
September 2. 

1722. 
June 22. 

July 6. 

1723-October g. 
1724. 
July 13. 

1726. 
March 11. 
1727. 
March 3. 

December 1. 

1728. 
March 31. 
June 22. 

1729. 
March 12. 
1730. 
April 18. 
1731. 
January 2. 
264. 

Drumca and Loghan island (except the townlands of Maherlowan, Murraghcloghan, Te-Conaght, and Rosconnor quarter) which are to be separate from Loghan island and united to the parish and vicarage of Kilmore. 
Kilcomb, Rossminoag and Toemb united. 
Drynah, Modlintown, Killalogh, Arcandrask, Kildavan and Rahasbeck, united to the parish church of Saint Patrick's, Wexford. 
Six townlands of the parish of Arklow, three townlands, part of the parish of Templemichael, seven townlands, part of the parish of Kilmacow, and four townlands, part of the parish of Ballydonnell, united to the parish of Castle-macadam. 
Kilmakiea, part of the chantership of Ferns, united to the prebend or rectory of Whitechurch. 
Rectory of Templeshambough, united to the vicarage of Templeshambough, and made the entire corps of the chanter-ship of Ferns. 
Vicarages and parishes of Kilinane, Killorah, Killogllin, Izerkilly, Kiltomas, and Kilcrist united. 
Exchanging the Vicarage of St. 
Peter's, Dublin, for the parish of Inisbowen, o/?'as 
Dunganstown, and uniting the said vicarage of St. 
Peter's to the Archdeaconry of Dublin, instead of the said parish of Inisbowen, aZz'as Dunganstown. 
Kilbegg, Robertstown, Emlough, and Newtown united. 
Clonmell and Templerobbin united. 
Kilcolman and Magournay united, Ballyhooly, aZias Aghultic and Killathy united. 
Four denominations of lands belonging to the united parishes of Lessan and Deserthy, united to the parish ofMagheraf It. 

The chancellorship of Dromore and vicarage of Clonallen united. 

Down. 

Ferns. 

Same. 

Dublin. 

Ferns. 

Same. 

KlLMACDUAGH. 

Dublin. 

Meath. 
Cloyne. 
Same3 

Same. 

Armagh.