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Volume 1: Pages 210 to 253 - Cork Past and Present

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NOHOVAL AND KILMONOGE.<br />

1291. "Ecclesia de Neoffal" is rated at 5 marks,-"Ecclesia de<br />

Kylmonog," at 4 marks. [Tax. P. Nic.]<br />

1591 . E. de Noffali et E. de Kilmonoge spectant ad Archidiaconatam.<br />

Particula de Belagh est p'cella. Curatus JONES CROMIN.<br />

[MS. T.C.D. E. 3. 14.] Cromin was also V. Ballyfeard.<br />

1615. Noffal; Archidiaconus Rec<strong>to</strong>r et Vicar. Curatus, HuGO PER-<br />

CEVALL (Dean of Ross, q. v.) minister et predica<strong>to</strong>r. Ecclesia<br />

et cancella ruinantur. Kilmabavock consimiliter est ut Noffal<br />

per omnia nisi quod ecclesia hie repata est et cancella est in<br />

ruina. [R.V. R.I.A.]<br />

1634. E. de Neoffal ad Arcbid. Kilmonoge similiter. [R.V. 1634.]<br />

1639. E. de Neoffoll ad Archid. Ecclia reparat., habent ornamenta.<br />

Curatus, JOHN FULHAM. Particula de Belagh est p'cella. E. de<br />

Kilmonoge ad Archid.<br />

[V.B. 1639.]<br />

Ecclesia bene. Curatus, John Fulham.<br />

1669. Spectant ad Arehidiaconatum. [V.B. D.R.]<br />

1687 <strong>to</strong> 1699. Nohoval ad Archid.<br />

[V.B.]<br />

Kilmonoge similiter utNohoval.<br />

1699. Nohoval : divine service <strong>and</strong> sermon once a fortnight<br />

in the church, which was lately repaired. The Protestants of<br />

Kilmonoge go <strong>to</strong> Nohoval. [V.B. 1699. D.D.]<br />

" 1704. June . Nohoval church in good repair, <strong>and</strong> furuisht<br />

with seats . The late Bishop of <strong>Cork</strong> (Edward Wetenhall)<br />

contributed <strong>to</strong> the repair of it when he had the Archdeaconry<br />

of <strong>Cork</strong>. Divine service here (at Nohoval) once a fortnight,<br />

<strong>and</strong> once a fortnight<br />

Downes' Tour.]<br />

at Trac<strong>to</strong>n , by Mr. Ogilby." [Dive<br />

1720. February 2. RANDOL ROBERTS was licensed <strong>to</strong> be Curate of<br />

Nohoval <strong>and</strong> Kilmonoge. [D.R.] He became, in 1724, a<br />

Vicar Choral, <strong>Cork</strong>, q. v.<br />

1726. A cup <strong>and</strong> paten were " <strong>Present</strong>ed<br />

by Elisabeth Pomeroy, 1726."<br />

<strong>to</strong> Nohoval Church,<br />

1745 is the earliest date of an ancient parish register, now<br />

the private property of a gentleman, whose ances<strong>to</strong>r was<br />

formerly Curate. It ends Sept. 15, 1784.<br />

1751. September 5. ACHILLES DAUNT, A.M., is licensed <strong>to</strong> be Curate<br />

of Noboval <strong>and</strong> Kilmonoge, at £20.<br />

1775, R. V. Kilcully, q. v.<br />

[D.R.] He became, in<br />

1784. Nov. 18 . ROBERT FORSAYETH , A.B., is licensed <strong>to</strong> be Curate of<br />

Nohoval <strong>and</strong> Kilmonoge , at £25. [D.R.]<br />

1785. The present parish register begins.<br />

Robert Forsayeth (son of Samuel, <strong>and</strong> nephew of John,<br />

Archdeacon of <strong>Cork</strong>, q. v.), was a Scholar of T.C.D. in 1780,<br />

<strong>and</strong> was ordained Deacon on 25th January , 1783, at <strong>Cork</strong>, <strong>and</strong><br />

Priest , at Cloyne , on 5th December, 1784.<br />

He was licensed , in January , 1783, <strong>to</strong> be Curate of St.<br />

Peter 's, at £40; <strong>and</strong> in 1784 was Curate of Ballyfeard , at £10,<br />

<strong>and</strong> also of Trac<strong>to</strong>n. He was also a Vicar Choral of Cashel<br />

from 1782 <strong>to</strong> 1791. He became, in 1798, R. Kilfthmore, Cashel.<br />

He married Miss Jane Evans, of Cashel , by whom he had<br />

issue, besides eight children (all now deceased ), Richard -Martin<br />

Forsayetb, M.D., Templemore.<br />

1802. September . WILLIAM DWYER, A.B., was licensed Curate of<br />

Noboval <strong>and</strong> Kilmonoge, at £60. [D .R.] He was also R.<br />

Templeroan , Cloyne, q. v.<br />

1808. June 22. BLANEY MITCHELL was licensed <strong>to</strong> be Curate of<br />

Nohoval <strong>and</strong> Kilmonoge, at £75. [D.R.]<br />

1810. September 23. ANTHONY SIMKINS,<br />

of Nohoval &c. [D.R.]<br />

A.B., was licensed as Curate<br />

1812. ANTHONY EDWARDS, A.B., was licensed Curate of Nohoval, &c.,<br />

at £75. [D.R.]<br />

1813. Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2. JOHN HENRY MADRAS was admitted Curate of<br />

Nohoval, &c. [D.R.] In 1833 he became V. Aglisb, q. v.<br />

1815. March 1. The deed of endowment was signed, by<br />

which (under the Act 11th <strong>and</strong> 12th Geo. III., chap. 16)<br />

Nohoval was erected in<strong>to</strong> a perpetual care, with spiritual duties<br />

annexed, comprising the parishes of Nohoval <strong>and</strong> Kilmonoge.<br />

This perpetual cure was endowed with all the glebe of Nohoval,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the entire tithes, great <strong>and</strong> small, of the plowl<strong>and</strong> of<br />

Nohoval, <strong>and</strong> the sub-denominations of Curravah , containing<br />

2 gneeves ; Ballyhorkin , 1 gneeve; <strong>and</strong> Ballinreenarrig, 2<br />

gneeves. [D.R.]<br />

1816. Feb.21. Madras memorials <strong>to</strong>build; <strong>and</strong>on 8thAugust,<br />

1817, be obtains a certificate of having laid out £624 4s. on a<br />

house . [D.R.]<br />

1830. Protestant population, 151.<br />

1832. Nohoval, P. C., comprises the parishes of Nohoval,<br />

3 miles long by 1 broad, <strong>and</strong> Kilmanogue, 4 miles long by<br />

12 broad, appropriated <strong>to</strong> the archdeaconry, containing 5,462A.<br />

2R. 15k. ; gross population , 2,477 ; tithe composition, £75<br />

augmentation allowance, out of Boulter 's fund, £23 2s.; 2A.<br />

2R. 7p. of glebe, valued at 36s. per acre, £4 11s. 7d. Nohoval<br />

glebe-house built in 1816, under the new Acts, at the cost<br />

of £461 10s. 94d. Brit., granted by the late Board of First<br />

Fruits, viz., £415 7s. 84d. in way of gift, <strong>and</strong> £46 3s. Id. in<br />

that of loan ; there remained £24 chargeable on the benefice<br />

in 1832. repayable by annual instalments of £1 10s. Exclusive<br />

of moneys aforesaid , Incumbent reports that be has expender.<br />

£114 12s. lld. on the house, without having am<br />

charge on his successor . One church , situate in Nohoval<br />

village, built more than a century , but at what cost unknown.<br />

No charge on the parish in 1832 on account of the church.<br />

Divine service is celebrated once on Sundays, <strong>and</strong> on Christmas<br />

Day <strong>and</strong> Good Friday ; the sacrament is administered twelve<br />

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