Papers relative to building church in parish of Devenish, in county of Fermanagh

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PAPERS Relative to building a Church in the Parish of 

DEVENISE 

Returns to Orders of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 10th February 1824;—^br, COPIES OF ALL MEMORIALS presented, and the particulars of any Representations which may have been made, by any of the Parishioners of the Parish of DecenwA, in the County of Fermanagh, to their several Diocesans, during ten years last past, respecting the re-building of a second Church, or Chapel of Ease, near the village of Garrioch in said Parish ; and of the Answers given thereto; with a statement of any Offers of Land which may have been made, and of any Measures which have been consequently adopted for effecting the same, and for securing to the Protestant Inha-bitants of that division of the Parish the regular performance of Divine Service, as far as might be practicable, until such second Church should be erected;—Of the estimated Extent of said Parish of DcwnisA, in length and breadth, with the number of Acres comprised therein, and of the Distance of the village of Garrioch from the Parish Church at Monea;—Of the quantity of Glebe Land in said parish; and, if no Glebe House has been erected since the deficiency thereof was reported by the Episcopal Returns of 1820, of the reasons which prevent such Glebe House from being erected ;—Of the Names and places of Residence of the Incumbent, and of the Curate or Curates of said parish; particularly stating whether such Residence is within said parish, and in the county of Fermanagh, and how long they have so resided severally : Fi'z. 
COPY OF A LETTER from the Right Rev. 
the Lord Bishop of Clogher to the Right honourable 

Henry Goulbourn; inclosing, 

N° 1.—Copy 
of a Memorial from several of the Protestant Inhabitants of Kilcoe, in the parish 

of Devenish, respecting the re-building of a Parish Church, or Chapel of Ease, at Garrison, in the parish of Devenish ; addressed to John Killigrew Dunbar, Esq. 
N° 2.—Copy 
of a Letter from John Killigrew Dunbar, Esq. 
to the Right Rev. 
the Lord Bishop 

of Clogher; dated Clanbrassel Place, 31st March 1823. 
N° 3.—Copy 
of a Letter from John Killigrew Dunbar, Esq. 
to the Right Rev. 
the Lord Bishop 

of Clogher; dated 9th April 1823. 
N° 4.—Copy 
of a Letter from John Killigrew Dunbar, Esq. 
to the Right Rev. 
the Lord Bishop 

of Clogher; dated Garrison House, 21st June 1823. 
N* 5.—Copy 
of a Letter from John Killigrew Dunbar, Esq. 
to the Right Rev. 
the Lord Bishop 

of Clogher ; dated 29th January 1823. 
Jtf° 6.—Copy 
of a Communication from the Rev. 
Hume Lawder, Incumbent of the Parish of 

Devenish. 

Orrferaf, 6y The House of Commons, <o 6e Pnwferf, 

15 M«rcA 1824.