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154 CLONMULT. [CLOYN E.<br />

1805. Dec. 9. THOMAS CARSON (vice Monsell), R. V. Clonmult.<br />

[D.R.] He was also R. V. Kilmahon, q. v.<br />

1806. Carson holds Clonmult by faculty. Clonmult is too<br />

small for comfort to an Incumbent. [Rep.]]<br />

1816. Sept. 19. JOAN WILLIAM BENNET (vice Carson, deceased),<br />

R. V. Clonmult, <strong>and</strong> on 28th Sept. R. V. Kilmahon. [D.R.]<br />

In 1819 Ile became Chancellor of Cloyne, q. v.<br />

1819. Sept. .. JAMES SANDIFORD, A.M. (vice Bennet, promoted),<br />

R. V. Clonmult <strong>and</strong> Kilmahon.<br />

nemer, q. v.<br />

[D.R.] He was also P. Kille-<br />

1824. Feb. 20. SAMUEL GERARD FAIRTLOUGH (vice S<strong>and</strong>iford, deceased),<br />

R. V. Clonmult. [D.R.] In 1825 he became R. V.<br />

Aghinagh, q. v.<br />

1825. July 25. JAMES HINGSTON, jun. (vice Fairtlough, resigned),<br />

R. V. Clonmult. [F.F.] In 1836 he became R. V. Whitechurch,<br />

q. v.<br />

1830. Protestant population, 1.<br />

1837. Clonmult, a rectory <strong>and</strong> vicarage, with cure, 2 miles<br />

long by 1T3 broad, containing 4,398 acres. Gross population,<br />

1,1-18. One Curate employed for this <strong>and</strong> the adjoining parish<br />

of Templebodane, at a stipend of £75 per an., whereof £40 is<br />

contributed by the Incumbent of Clonmult, <strong>and</strong> £35 by the<br />

Incumbent of Templebodane benefices. Tithe composition,<br />

£225. 5A. 2R. of glebe, set for an annual rent of £7 15e.<br />

Subject to visitation fees, £1 6s. ; diocesan schoolmaster, 13s.<br />

\o glebe-house. Incumbent is non-resident. No church. The<br />

benefice is a rectory. [Parl. Rep.]<br />

1836. March 24. RICHARD GAGGLE (rice Hingston, resigned), R. V.<br />

Clonmult. [F.F.]<br />

1860. The church in ruins. No glebe-house. 5 acres of<br />

glebe let. The Rector resides in Castlemartvr. Divine service<br />

in a room in a dwelling-house licensed for that purpose, once<br />

on Sundays, <strong>and</strong> on Christmas Day. Sacrament four times<br />

yearly; average of communicants, 4. No school. The Protestant<br />

population is 6. The rentcharge is £168 15s. The l<strong>and</strong> is<br />

worth £7. Total value, £175 His. per annum, without residence.<br />

Richard Gaggin was ordained Deacon on 8th Oct. 1809, <strong>and</strong><br />

Priest on 30th Oct. 1811, both at Cloyne.<br />

On 9th April, 1814, lie was licensed to the curacy of Dungourney.<br />

From 1836 to his death on 16th April, 1861, he was<br />

R. V. Clonmult.<br />

He married, in 1824, Catherine Foulke, of Young-grove<br />

(who survived him), <strong>and</strong> had issue.<br />

1861. April 2. STEPHEN O'HALLORAN, A.R. (vice Gaggin), R. V.<br />

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

S. O'Halloran, ordained in 1851, was, on 14th Nov. 1854,<br />

licensed to the curacy of Bantry or Kilmocamoge, in <strong>Cork</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> from 1860 to 1861 was Curate of Templenecarrigy.<br />

CLOYNE.] CLONPRIEST. 155<br />

CLONPRIEST.<br />

1634. HENRY RIGG (afterwards Dean of Cloyne, q. v.) is Curate of<br />

Clonpriest. "E. de Clonepriest spectat ad coil, de Youghall.<br />

Valet 30 1i. per an. Henry Rug,,, predicator, curatus, habet<br />

pro salario suo 10 li. per an." [R.V. 1634.]<br />

1637. August 14. MICHAEL BOYLE, R. de Clonpriest. [F.F.] On<br />

letters patent of July 22.<br />

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

[Lodge.] In 1640 Boyle was made<br />

1661. April 10. HENRY RUGG (vice Boyle, resigned), R. Clonpriest,<br />

R. V. Kilmacdonough, <strong>and</strong> Dean of Cloyne, q. V.<br />

1671. August 3. WILLIAM FITZGERALD (vice Rugg, deceased), R.<br />

Clonpriest, <strong>and</strong> Dean of Cloyne, q. v.<br />

From 1671 to 1789 Clonpriest was held with Ardagh, q. v.<br />

1789. July 28. JOHN LYSTER, A.M. (vice Killen, dead), R.Clonpriest.<br />

[F.F.] On letters patent of July 7. [Lib. Milli.]<br />

1805.<br />

Brod.]<br />

Clonpriest contains 4 Protestant families. [Abp.<br />

Mr. Lyster has cure of souls, but resides at present in Dublin,<br />

on account of his wife's illness. His Curate is Rev. Thomas<br />

Wakehaln, at £60. One church. No glebe-house. [Rep. 1806.]<br />

1813. June 21. A caveat is entered by Lord Pousonbyagainst<br />

instituting to Clonpriest <strong>and</strong> Ardagh. [D.R.]<br />

John Lyster, D.D., was of the family of Lyster, of Lysterfield,<br />

<strong>and</strong> of Rocksava,ge, county Roscommon, now represented by<br />

JAMES LYSTER, DEAN OF LEIGHLIN. A daughter of Dr. John<br />

Lyster, of Clonpriest, was married on 13th Oct., 1794, to SIR<br />

JAMES CROFTON, hart., of Longford House, county Sligo. Dr.<br />

Lyster died on 5th July, 1820.<br />

1820. Oct. 21. RICHARD BABINGTON, A.M. (vice Lyster, dead), R.<br />

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

H. Babington was, in 1803, appointed Rector of Upper Langfield;<br />

<strong>and</strong> in 1812, R. Cumber, in the diocese of Derry. He<br />

was father of Rev. David Babington, born 1812, who was<br />

ordained Priest, at Cloyne, on 11th January, 1835, <strong>and</strong> who is<br />

now R. Glendermot, berry ; of Rev. Hume Babington, R.<br />

Moviddy, <strong>Cork</strong>, q. v.; <strong>and</strong> of Thomas-Henderson Babington,<br />

M.D., of Londonderry.<br />

1831. April 22. WILLIAM HUGHES, R. Clonpriest. [D.R.]<br />

1630. Protestant population, 35.<br />

W. Hughes was from 1811 to 1813 P. Clonniethan, Dublin<br />

from 1813 to 1831, R. V. Creagh, Ross ; from April, 1831, to<br />

his death in November or December, 1831, R. Clonpriest. He<br />

was also, from 1815 to 1831, Vicar Choral of Limerick: <strong>and</strong><br />

from 1816 to 1831, a Minor Canon of Ardfert. I think lie was<br />

also, from 1811 to 1831, R. Killinick, Ferns.

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