Account of Income of Ecclesiastical Corporations in Ireland

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ECCLESIASTICAL CORPORATIONS. 

AN ACCOUNT of the Gross Amounts of Income of all Ecclesiastical Corporations in /re/flwrf; such as, Deans and Chapters, Vicar Choralships, and Minor Canonries ; with Observations relating to the Appropriation of the Annual Income, &c.;—as 
also, an Account of the Amounts and Appropriations of the Economy Estates belonging to the Cathedral Churches in TreZraf/. 

DIOCESES. 

GROSS INCOME. 

£. 
s. 
(7. 
I.-DEANS 
AND CHAPTERS. 
1. 
Christ Chtjkch, | 2,386 8 3 

Dublin. 

2. 
Kildare 

3. 
Wateiu-ohd 

4-Clonfert 

600 13 4 

439 18 o 

839 17 3 

EXPENDITURE. 
APPROPRIATION. 
OBSERVATIONS. 

£. 
s. 
d. 

2,491 10 9 

4,266 17 7 

110 4 11 

Nil 

--To Salaries to Dignita-ries, Prebendaries, Stipen-diaries, Choristers, Officers and Servants, £. 
1,582. 
g. 
7. 
and to extensive Repairs £.828.12. 
2. 
TheResidue in Sundries, not classified. 

--To Salaries and Allow-ances, and Extraordinary Repairs. 

To Quit-Rent 

--The Surplus of the Expen-diture over the Income was supplied by the Säle of Capital Stock. 

--The Residue, £.490. 
8. 
5. 
divided amongtheEightMerrt-bers of the Chapter in nearly equal Shares. 

--The Residue, £.435 
12. 
5. 
divided among the Dean and Three Dignitaries ;—the Dean receiving One-third, and the rest Two-thirds, of the Corpo-rate Revenue«. 

--The whole divided amongst the Eleven Members of the Chapter. 

2,606 2 ---The Total Amount of Net 

Income divided among the Members of the Chapters of Kildare, Waterford and Clon-fert, is £.1,765.18.1. 

N. 
B,—Of the remaining Deans and Chapters, Six and Tvventy in number, it appears that they have no 

Corporate Revenues which are divisible among the Members of the respective Chapters. 
No Return has yet been received from the Dean and Chapter of Killalla. 

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