DR - Cork Past and Present
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112 CASTRACHORE.--CLANCORE. [CLOYNE.<br />
1859. July 9. JOIN QUARRY, A.B., R. V. Castracliore als Middleton.<br />
[D.R.]<br />
1860. The church <strong>and</strong> glebe-house in order. 14 acres of<br />
glebe are in Rector' s use, <strong>and</strong> 6 are let to a tenant. Divine<br />
service twice on all Sundays, <strong>and</strong> once on the usual holidays<br />
<strong>and</strong> on all Wednesdays. Sacrament monthly ; average of communicants,<br />
36 ; <strong>and</strong> on the great festivals ; average, 44. 19<br />
boys <strong>and</strong> 18 girls attend a school supported by local subscriptions.<br />
The Protestant population is 330. The renteharge is<br />
,£673 7s. 5d.<br />
with residence.<br />
The l<strong>and</strong> is worth £30. Total value, £703 7s. 5d.<br />
J. Quarry (son of Rev. John Quarry, R. St. Diary, Sh<strong>and</strong>on),<br />
was born in 1809, <strong>and</strong> was ordained Deacon at <strong>Cork</strong> on 29th<br />
July, 1832, <strong>and</strong> Priest at Cloyne on 14th July, 1833.<br />
fie was licensed, on 20th July, 1833, to the curacy of St.<br />
Marv, Sh<strong>and</strong>on ; <strong>and</strong> on 21st Au_nst Following became Thresher's<br />
Lecturer; <strong>and</strong> on 30th Sept. was appointed a Surrogate by<br />
W. C. Kyle, esq.<br />
From 1836 to 1840 lie was V. Kilfaughnabeg, Ross; frem<br />
1840 (January) to 1840_ (July) V. Kilmaceabee, Ross ; from<br />
1840 (July) to 1856, P. Isl<strong>and</strong>, Ross ; <strong>and</strong> from 1856 to 1859<br />
P. Desertmore, <strong>Cork</strong>.<br />
He married Mary, dau. of John Gonnell, esq., <strong>and</strong> has issue<br />
surviving five sons <strong>and</strong> two daughters.<br />
CLAN CORE.<br />
1291. " Ecea de Cloncorth<br />
diocese.]<br />
XXs." [Tax. P. Xie. from Limerick<br />
1580. Feb. 6. >1IAURrcIUS O'HwonwvN is collated to the vicarages<br />
of Cioncoareth <strong>and</strong> Ardskeagh, q. v.<br />
1591. Davin LEYLES appears. "E. de Cloncorrha David leyles." He<br />
is noted in margin "Limerick," [518. T.C.D. E. 3. 14.]<br />
1615. Clancorie Rectoria impropriata. Vicar, THOMAS HOLFORD,<br />
minister legens. Ecclesia et cancella ruinantur. [14.V. R.I.A.]<br />
Holford was, in 1637, Treasurer of Clovne, q. v.<br />
1634. E. de Cloncorney spectat ad Epum lmeric. Valet 8 li. per<br />
an. Vicar ibm. LOC%E. Valet 6 li. per an. Dni. Epi Limeric<br />
et CorcaLren, &c., conferunt<br />
[R.V. 1634.]<br />
bane vicariam alternis vicibus.<br />
1662. The vicarage vacant . [V.B. D.R..] R. de Clancore spectat<br />
ad mensam<br />
1665.]<br />
Epi Limerick. Vivaria vacat. [V.B. 1663 <strong>and</strong><br />
1662 to 1665. Vivaria vacat. Rectoria spectat ad mensam Epi<br />
Limerick. [V.B.]<br />
1667 to 1672. JOHN VESEY (Dean of <strong>Cork</strong>, q. v.), tenet bane vicariam<br />
CLOYNE.] CLANCORE.-CLENORE, CHANCELLORS. 11.3<br />
per sequestrationem. Rectoria spectat ad mensam Epi Limerick.<br />
[V.B.] In V.B. 1669, John Vesey is " Curatus vivaria<br />
de Cloncore et recepit decimas Ejusdem." [V.B. 11369.]<br />
1673. R. et V. Epos Limerick. [V.B.]<br />
1694. R. de Clancore, val. 6 pounds. Dominus Epus Limeric'<br />
incumbent . V. de Clancore, val.2 IOs. Mr. Christopher<br />
Vowell, incumbent. Dominus Epus Limeric' et Dominus Epus<br />
Cloven ' alternis vicibus stint patroni . [Palliser.]<br />
1711. JONATHAN BRUCE (afterwards P. Ballvhay, q. v.), appears as<br />
Vicar. The rectory " spectat ad urensammEpi Limerick." [V.B.]<br />
From 1711 to 1826 Clancore V. was held with P. Ballyhay,<br />
q. v.<br />
1837. Clouncoragh or Coleman's Well, a parish in the barony<br />
of Upper Connello East, county Limerick, 2 miles N.N.W.<br />
from Charleville, on the road to Balliugarry, containing 821<br />
inhabitants. It comprises 4,506 statute acres. It is a rectory<br />
in the diocese of Limerick, <strong>and</strong> forms part of the mensal of the<br />
see. The tithes amount to x'110 Os. IOd. The church has long<br />
since fallen into decay, <strong>and</strong> the Protestant parishioners resort<br />
to the parish church of Bruree. [Lewis' Topog. Diet.]<br />
CLENORE-CHANCELLORS.<br />
1252. D. is the initial of the Chancellor.<br />
page 54.]<br />
[Caulfield's Pipe Roll,<br />
1291. "P'benda Cancellarii Riot DE BAREr Eceit de Glenowyr<br />
XXVIIImr. et di nude decia XXXVIIIs." [Ta.c. P. vie.] I<br />
think the. corps of the Chancellorship was at this time G1_anore<br />
or Ulanwortli, <strong>and</strong> that Clenore was the corps of the Archdeacoury,<br />
q, v.<br />
P'benda Ar'diaconi lltigr. DIaUR O'SULLEVAN Eeca de Atheros<br />
Xeynan of modica pOco do Clenowyr taxltt ad Ls. deci,r Vs."<br />
-°` Capella do Clenwyr Vmr. tirade. decia di mr."-" Ecca de<br />
Aehlyskmolaga IImr. trade decia his. VLIhi."<br />
1591. DONATUS DANIFLIS is Chancellor. "Rectoria to Clenoir,e<br />
spectat ad Cancellariuvi et Priorem Pontis. Vic tries CA DODat it,,;<br />
Danielis:' This Daniel Donatus or Donatus Danieli,s, appears<br />
as Clulncehl:'r <strong>and</strong> Vicar of Clenore, Toitplerohan. <strong>and</strong> Bally-<br />
.'ri an at this time, <strong>and</strong> it another part of th 1188, we read,<br />
" Donatus _51'Dorttteii, Vicar Flo Clenore, prnptt r acceptaconetn<br />
vivaria' do M n:auimo leprivatus." [CIS. '.l'dl.l). E. 3. 1 1.]<br />
Ecctcsia to 'i'+rmlalennilla,v et E. X11, Atltero-t pectant :r<br />
canet'ilariuun : mtllus curatus. [518. 1'.'".D, E. 3. 11.1<br />
16 13. July o. .JOHN TFMI'LC, Claret=liar of (_,lz;itt', cm c:m, 1-<br />
°iatui Epu. ttwit it et sanitoxit .izario-