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 . e is noFont (ordered). . Table cloth good, but surplice other-wise. . Churchyard enclosed. Divine Service, ; 12 noon in winter ; evening, 6 ; congregationpunctual, 100 in summer, 60 in winter ; 60 Communicants atChristinas, 30 at other times. . Protestants increasing;40 children attend scho


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 . e is noFont (ordered). . Table cloth good, but surplice other-wise. . Churchyard enclosed. Divine Service, ; 12 noon in winter ; evening, 6 ; congregationpunctual, 100 in summer, 60 in winter ; 60 Communicants atChristinas, 30 at other times. . Protestants increasing;40 children attend school in summer, 37 in winter ; pay about3/- per year ; Roman Catholic families increasing, but no convertsto ; no 3rd (printed) Parliamentary Report of the Commis-sioners on Ecclesiastical Revenues in Ireland 1836 (vol. iii.)tells us that the population of Kilsaran parish [in 1831] was3,254, that the Rector, Rev. Robert Le P. MClintock, dis-charged the duties, was usually resident at the glebe, but atthe time was living at Drumcar—the rectory undergoingrepairs. The income of the parish was £564 9s. iod., madeup as follows ;—Tithe Composition Kilsaran, £359 is. 6d. ;ditto, Gernonstown, £146 15s. 4d., with glebe. Outgoingsamounted to £50 10s.


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