DR - Cork Past and Present
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150 CLONMEL. [CLOYNE.<br />
George Sackville Cotter Hingston (second son of Rev. W.<br />
H. Hingston, P. Coole, q. v.), was born in <strong>Cork</strong>, <strong>and</strong> when<br />
seventeen<br />
1834.<br />
years old entered T.C.D. as Pensioner on 17th Oct.<br />
From 1853 to 1856 lie was P. Coole; <strong>and</strong> from 1856 to his<br />
death in 1858 was V. Clonmel, 3c.<br />
He married Isabella Rudkin, <strong>and</strong> had issue. His relict<br />
married afterwards<br />
of Bas.,av, N.B.<br />
on 22nd March, 1860, George Rainey, esq.,<br />
1858. October 20. JAMES GWYNN, A.I. (nice Hingston, deceased),<br />
V. Clonmel, <strong>and</strong> R. V. Templerobin. [D.R.] In 1862 he<br />
became V. Castlelyons, q. v.<br />
1859.<br />
[D.R.]<br />
A faculty was granted for repairing the church.<br />
1860. James Gwynn, Incumbent; John Lombard, Curate.<br />
The church is being enlarged. A new glebe-house <strong>and</strong> offices.<br />
13 acres of glebe, of which one acre is in Rector's use, <strong>and</strong> the<br />
rest is let. Divine service twice on all Sundays, <strong>and</strong> once on<br />
all church h,,bday s, <strong>and</strong> on all Wednesdays <strong>and</strong> Fridays, with<br />
lecture on Wednesdays. Sacrament twice each mouth, <strong>and</strong> on<br />
the greater festivals: avera e of communicants at early celebrations,<br />
31; at late, 93. 61 boys, 31 girls, <strong>and</strong> 76 infants are<br />
on the rolls of the schools, which are maintained by the Incurnbent<br />
<strong>and</strong> local subscribers. The Protestant population is very<br />
fluctuating, as mariners <strong>and</strong> invalids are constantly coming <strong>and</strong><br />
departing. It may lie estimated at about 1,8 00. The vicarial<br />
rentcharge of Clonmel is £69 4s. 7d. ; the renteharge of Templerobin<br />
is £242 6s. 2d. The glebe of Clonmel (40 statute<br />
acres) is worth x'40, <strong>and</strong> that of Templerobin, £1l 5s. Total<br />
value, .£3II lOs. 9cl.<br />
1862. Nov. I8. MAURICE ATPIN COOPE COLLIS, A.B., V. Clonmel, <strong>and</strong><br />
R. V. Templerobin. [D.R.]<br />
M. A. C. Collis (_r<strong>and</strong>son of Rev. Z. C. Collis, Archdeacon<br />
of Cloyne, q. v.), is the second son of William Cooke Collis,<br />
esq., of Castlecooke, county <strong>Cork</strong>.<br />
He was born on 24th March, 1812, entered T.C.D. on 1st<br />
Dec. 1828, obtained a Scholarship<br />
in 1834, <strong>and</strong> D.D. in 1863.<br />
in 1832, <strong>and</strong> graduated A.B.<br />
He was ordained Deacon in 1835 for the curacv of Sixmilebridge,<br />
in Killaloe diocese, <strong>and</strong> Priest in May, 1536, at Limerick,<br />
on letters dimissory from <strong>Cork</strong>.<br />
In 1835 lie was Curate of Fermoy. From 1848 (4) to 1850 (?)<br />
he was R. Ballycushlane,<br />
was V. Clomlulane.<br />
Ardfert ; <strong>and</strong> from 1852 to 1862 he<br />
He married, on 27th June, 1839, Anne, eldest dau. of Rev.<br />
John Talbot, <strong>and</strong> has issue.<br />
The Rev. Dr. Collis is now the eldest surviving son, <strong>and</strong> is<br />
heir of his father, W. C. Collis, esq., of Castlecooke.<br />
CLOYNE.] CLONMULT. 151<br />
CLONMULT.<br />
1291. Ecca de Clonmolt XXXs . unde decima HIS. [Tax. P.<br />
Nic.]<br />
1591. E. de Clonmult, Abb. de Chore, Rector." [MS. T.C.D. E. 3.<br />
14.]<br />
1615. "Clonmolt, Rectoria spectat ad heredem Johis Fitzgerald,<br />
militis . Ecclesia et cancella ruinantur. Nullus curatus . Vicaria<br />
vacat et usurpatur per firmarium ." [ R.V. R.I.A.]<br />
1616. Feb. 11 . SCIPIO STUKELY is presented to V. Clonmult <strong>and</strong><br />
Ballyspillane, Castrachore , Inchinabacky , <strong>and</strong> Mogealie. [Lib.<br />
Mun.] In 1618 lie became V. Carrigtowil, q. v.<br />
1634. E. de Clonniolt Rex est Rector. Val . 20 Ii. per an. Johes<br />
Fitzgerald miles inipropriator. Vicaria usurpatur per Rectorem<br />
. Val. 10 Ii. per an. [R.V . 1634.]<br />
1637 . April 15 . ACGUSTINE KINGSMELL , senior , R. V. Clonmult,<br />
Dingindonovan, <strong>and</strong> Ballyspillane .<br />
sha,q. v.<br />
[ F.F.] He was R. Mogee-<br />
1661. Vacant. [ V.13. D.R.]<br />
1663. JOuN MOORE appears as V. Clonmult <strong>and</strong> R. Killeagh. [V.B.<br />
D.R.] In 1665 he was Archdeacon of Cloyne, q. v.<br />
1667. August 2. JAMES SPENCER (cic, Moore, reigned ), V. Clonnnllt<br />
, Inchinabackv , 1)i n_indonovan , <strong>and</strong> R . Killeagh . [F.F.]<br />
He was instituted to these benefices on 20th May, 1667.<br />
[V.B. 1669.] For Spencer, ride Killeagh.<br />
1669 . March S. The impropriate tithes of Clonniult are<br />
granted to the Vicar for ever.<br />
1694 . R. <strong>and</strong> V. Clonmult, with Dingindonovan , val. 26<br />
pounds. Rex patronus de Dingindonovan et Clonmult. Dnus<br />
Epus patronus rectori :e de Clonmult . Vicaria spectat ad Colleaium<br />
de Voughal . [Palliser.]<br />
1701. Sept . 2. THOMAS SYMcocxs (rice Spencer , deceased), V. Clonmult.<br />
[F .F.] Ile was also P. Cali irtiltan, q. v.<br />
He appears in 1702 <strong>and</strong> 1704 . [ V.13. D.R.] There are no<br />
visitation books for 1705, 1706, <strong>and</strong> 1707.<br />
1708 to 1713. Dr. WILLIAM AN<strong>DR</strong>EWS appears as Vicar of Clonmult.<br />
[V.B. D.R.]<br />
1714 to 1716. Air. HUMPIIREYB appears as Vicar of<br />
[V.B. D.R.] In 1717 lie became V. linockmourne,<br />
Clonmult.<br />
q. v.<br />
1717. THOMAS MONCK, S.T.B., appears as Vicar of Clonmult. [V.B.<br />
D.R.] From 17 13 to 1717 he was V. Knockmourne.<br />
1718 to 1720. ROBERT CARLETON appears as V. Clonmult. [V.B.]<br />
In 1721 lie became Dean of <strong>Cork</strong>, if. v.<br />
1721. March 21. THoxAs COOPER, A31., R. V. Clonmult. [D.R.]<br />
Cooper appears in 1721, <strong>and</strong> ceases to appear in 1733.<br />
In 1721 lie became P. Coole, q. v.<br />
[V.B.]