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148 CLONMEL. [C LOYN J<br />

On 15th Sept. 1736, Cox was licensed to the curacy of Inniscarra.<br />

From 1736 to 1742 he was P. Subulter ; from 1742 to<br />

1761, R. V. Agabulloge ; <strong>and</strong> from 1761 to his death on 26th<br />

March, 1762, V. Clonmel, &c.<br />

Ile married, in 1743, Ellinor Franklyn, of the parish of<br />

Christchurch, <strong>Cork</strong>, whose will was dated 22nd June, 1762,<br />

<strong>and</strong> proved 16th March, 1763. The will of the Rev. Marmaduke<br />

Cox was proved 12th January, 1762. In neither of these<br />

wills is there any mention of children.<br />

U.O.]<br />

[<strong>Cork</strong> Mar. Bonds <strong>and</strong><br />

1762. July 29. RICHARD BULLEN, A.M. (Vice Cox, deceased), V. Clonmel,<br />

<strong>and</strong> R. V. Templerobin. [F.F.] In 1776 lie became P.<br />

Donoglmlore, q. v.<br />

1762. "Bullen, non-resident ; yearly income, £'400, out of<br />

which he pays two Curates, £40 each." [Hayman.]<br />

1766. June 10. Mr. Richard Bullen is to have a lease, at<br />

£70 during his incumbency, of the tithes <strong>and</strong> glebe of Clonmel<br />

from the Chapter. [Cloyne Chapter Book.]<br />

1774. Clonmel vie. in the Great Isl<strong>and</strong>, in the bar. of Barrymore,<br />

to which is united for ever the rect. <strong>and</strong> vie. of Templerobin,<br />

under the name of the parish of Cionmel ; value, £290<br />

per ann. Church of Clonmel in repair, that of Templerobin in<br />

ruins. Pat. the Bp. Glebe at Clonniel, IOA. IR. 16P. En.,<br />

with a house <strong>and</strong> improvements. Glebe at Templerobin,<br />

8A. 2R. 2P. En. Proxy, 12s. 6d. The rect. of Clonmel belongs<br />

to the CEconomy. Proxy, 6s. The vie. of Clonmel is taxed in<br />

the King's books, £1 ster., <strong>and</strong> the vie. of Templerobin, £1<br />

ster. Iucumb. Robert Bullen, A.M. ; Curate, Richard Moore,<br />

A.B. [Hingston.]<br />

1774. Kilgarvan, an imp. rec. in the Great Isl<strong>and</strong>, in the<br />

bar, of Barrymore. Church in ruins. George Lukey, esq.,<br />

Impropriator. [Hingston.]<br />

1774. Spike Isl<strong>and</strong> a particle imp' in the bar. of Imokilly.<br />

Church in ruins.<br />

ton.]<br />

Impropriator, George Lukey, esq. [Hings-<br />

1777. January 13. FRANCIS ATTERBURY (vice Bullen, resigned), V.<br />

Clonmel, <strong>and</strong> R. V. Templerobin.<br />

centor of Cloyne, q. v.<br />

[F.F.] Ile was also Pre-<br />

In 1785 the Protestant population of the union of Clonmel<br />

was 188. [Dr. Atterbuiy.]<br />

In 1805 the site of the parish church of Clonniell is ordered<br />

to be changed to Cove. [Lib. Mnn.]<br />

1805. Protestant population, 132 families, or 597 persons, of<br />

whom<br />

Brod.]<br />

161 were children under fifteen years of age. [Abp.<br />

1813. Clomnel Church was consecrated. [D.R.]<br />

1816. Auvust 25, Sunday. 244 persons were confirmed in<br />

Cove Church by the Bishop of Cloyne. [Par. Reg.]<br />

CLOYNE.] CLONMEL. 149<br />

1822. March 15. CHARLES WARBURTON (vice Atterbury, deceased),<br />

V. Clonniel, <strong>and</strong> R. V. Templerobin, [D.R.]<br />

1822. Sept. 20. 109 persons were confirmed in Cove Church;<br />

<strong>and</strong> on 7th July, 1828, 144 persons were confirmed. [Par.<br />

Reg.]<br />

1830. Protestant population of Clonmel, 226 ; of Templerobin,<br />

1,044. Total Protestant population, 1,270.<br />

1837. Clonmell union : 3 miles long by 6 broad, with cure,<br />

consisting of :-I. Clonmell vicarage, 32 miles long by 3 broad.<br />

2. Templerobin rectory, 32 miles long by 3 broad. The union<br />

contains 11,129A. 3R. 18P. Gross population, 11,089. Two<br />

Curates employed, at a stipend to each of £75 per annum, <strong>and</strong><br />

surplice fees, averaging at about £12 per annum, equally<br />

divided between them. Composition for the vicarial tithes of<br />

Clonmell parish, £92 6s. 1*d.; 40A. of glebe in said parish,<br />

valued at 30s. per acre, £60. Tithe composition of Templerobin<br />

parish, £323 Is. 6d. ; 7A. 2R. of glebe in said pariech,<br />

valued at 30s. per acre, £ll 5s. ; surplice fees, £10 ; subject to<br />

visitation fees, 16s. 6c1.; diocesan schoolmaster, £1 5s. No<br />

glebe-house. Incumbent is non-resident ; lie resides on his<br />

other benefice, in the diocese of Limerick. One church, situate<br />

in the town of Cove, <strong>and</strong> parish of Templerobin, capable of<br />

accommodating '50 persons, built in 1812, at the cost of<br />

£2,769 4s. 71d. Brit., whereof £1,846 3s. ld. was granted<br />

as a loan by the late Board of First Fruits ; <strong>and</strong> the residue of<br />

£923 Is. 6ad. was raised by private subscriptions ; of the loan<br />

aforesaid there remained £451 18s. 8d. chargeable on the union<br />

in 1832, repayable by annual instalments of £25 4s. Divine<br />

service is celebrated thrice on the first Sunday in each month,<br />

<strong>and</strong> twice on all other Sundays, <strong>and</strong> once on the great festivals.<br />

The sacrament is administered twice every month, <strong>and</strong> on the<br />

great festivals. The present church is reported to be by no<br />

means large enough for the congregation, <strong>and</strong> that enlargement<br />

of it is much required. The rectorial tithes of Clonmell parish,<br />

compounded for £184 12s. 3,3d. are appropriate, <strong>and</strong> belong to<br />

the Dean <strong>and</strong> Chapter of Cloyne. [Parl. Rep.]<br />

C. Warburton (son of Charles Warburton, Bishop of Cloyne)<br />

was, in 1806, appointed Archdeacon of Tuam ; <strong>and</strong> in 1813<br />

Chancellor of Limerick. He held both those livings with Clonmel<br />

until his death on 14th Dec. 155, in the 75th year of his<br />

age. He was also, in 1807, R. Mourneabbev, for some months.<br />

He left issue, by his wife, Alicia Bunbury-Isaac, inter digs,<br />

two sons, Charles <strong>and</strong> Augustus-Frederick, <strong>and</strong> a daughter,<br />

Maria, wife of Major John Blackburne.<br />

1856. January 17. GEORGE COTTFR HINOSTON (nice Warburton, deceased),<br />

V. Clonniel, <strong>and</strong> R. V. Templerobin. [D.R.]<br />

1856. A faculty was granted for repairing the church.<br />

[D. R.]

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