History of Kilsaran union of parishes in the County of Louth, being a history of the parishes of Kilsaran, Gernonstown, Stabannon, Manfieldstown, and Dromiskin, with many particulars relating to the parishes of Richardstown, Dromin, and Darver, comprising a large section of mid-Louth . we find—Revs. Mortimer OSullivan, Dean Thomas Moriarty, Arthur Molony, Dr. Singer, (afterwards Bishop of Meath), Dr. Stubbs, , Dr. Garstin of Ceylon, and Elias Thackeray. In 1842 we read of the first Harvest Thanksgiving in the church. In 1846,November 10, Day of Humiliation in consequence of th


History of Kilsaran union of parishes in the County of Louth, being a history of the parishes of Kilsaran, Gernonstown, Stabannon, Manfieldstown, and Dromiskin, with many particulars relating to the parishes of Richardstown, Dromin, and Darver, comprising a large section of mid-Louth . we find—Revs. Mortimer OSullivan, Dean Thomas Moriarty, Arthur Molony, Dr. Singer, (afterwards Bishop of Meath), Dr. Stubbs, , Dr. Garstin of Ceylon, and Elias Thackeray. In 1842 we read of the first Harvest Thanksgiving in the church. In 1846,November 10, Day of Humiliation in consequence of the presentscarcity, and again March 4, 1847. 1850—Andrew Kennedy, Clerk [died 1879J ; John Straton, Sexton. 1862 (Visitation Book)— 30 scholars in Sunday School, 29 in Day members of the Established Church in parish. The Introduction of the Railway.—Steam began to dis-place horses in the early days of Victoria. The first portionof a railway destined to join Dublin and the North was con-structed as far as Drogheda, and some time later the Ulsterrailway connected Belfast with Portadown. But it wasnot until 1849 that a line to connect these, including thegreat bridge over the Boyne, was opened under the nameDublin and Belfast Junction Railway, and eventually these. 2 ^ < £ I o O C E <


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