Account of Number of Tithe Causes tried before Quarter Sessions or Ecclesiastical Courts of Ireland, 1817-21

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TITHES, IRELAND. 

RETURNS from the under-mentioned Counties, &c. 
in Ireland, to an Order of the 

Honourable House of Commons, dated 18th March 1822 ;—^br, 

I. 
AN ACCOUNT of the Number of all Causes tried before the several Quarter Sessions of Ireland, during five years last past; distinguishing Causes respecting Subtraction of Tithes, fiom other Causes, and separating those in which the Plaintiff ©nd Defendant were respectively successful:—f^z. 

18. 
County of Monagha,n, 19. 
---Roscommon, 20. 
... 
Tipperary, 21. 
---Tyrone, 22. 
---Waterford, 23. 
... 
Westmeatb, 24. 
---Wexford, 25. 
... 
Wkklow. 
Returns from the Counties of Clare, Cork, Donegal, Kerry, Kildare, Leitrim, Limerick, Lon-donderry, Queen's County, and Sligo, have not been received yet. 

1. 
2. 
3-4-

County of Antrim, 

---Armagh, ---Carlow, 

---Cavan, 

10. 
County of Kilkenny, 11. 
City of-Kilkenny, 12. 
King's -County, 13. 
City of -Limerick, 5-6. 
7-8. 
9-

City of Cork, County of Down, 

---Dublin, 

---Fermanagh, ---Galway, 

14. 
County of Longford, 15. 
---Lowth, if5. 
. 
. 
. 
Mayo, 17. 
---Meath, 

II. 
AN ACCOUNT of the Number of Causes tried by citation before the Ecclesiastical Courts of Ireland; distinguishing Tithe Causes, and specifying the highest and lowest rate for Wheat, Potatoes, and Oats, at which the Decrees of such Court* rated the same, during the Years 1815, 1816, and to the 5th January of the present Year 1822, distinguishing each Year:—Fi'z. 
(1.) 
Ardagh, (2.) 
Ardfert, (30 Armagh, (4.) 
Cashel, (5.) 
Clogher, (6.) 
Clonfert&Kilmaeduagh, (7.) 
Cloyne, 

(8.) 
Cork & Ross; (9.) 
Down & Connor, (10.) 
Dromore, (11.) 
Elphin, (12.) 
Killala & Achonry, (13.) 
Kilmore, 

(14.) 
Limerick, (15.) 
Meath, (16.) 
Ossory, (17.) 
Raphoe, (1&.) 
Tuam, (19.) 
Waterford & Lismore. 

Returns from the Ecclesiastical Courts of Dublin, Deny, Killaloe and Ferns, and Leighlin, have not yet been received. 

Ordered, fy The House of Commons, fo 6e Protfed, 

7 Mqy 1822,