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Deanry of Clonmacknoshe als Balliloughloe.

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This Deanry was in Tymes past a Bishoppricke and now vnited to the Brick of Meath.

There hath ben in Tymes past belonging to that Bishoppricke A Deanry yet continueing, An Archdeaconry And Twelve Preben-
daryes, all long since wasted and extinct, we all were maynteyned by the offrings and funeralls. The Churches of Clonmacknoshe
being the auncyent buriall places of the Kings of Ireland and of the best of the nobility of the same.

There is in one Church yard Tenne Churches whereof two are in reasonablie good repayre.

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Nihil.

Nihil.

15li ster.

Vicarages.

235 Balliloughloe in the

Encumb.

Valua.

Mr. John An- Taxed with the

County of West- kers formerly Bpricke

meath. A mensall
belonging to the
Bprick of Meath. The
lo: Dillon farmor to
his Matie of the Im-
propriate rectory.

236 Kilcleagh in the
County of Westmeath.
Collatiue.

The lo: BP of Meath

patron. The lo: Dil

specified num. 178 et 182. He serueth this cure allso.

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Ion his Maties farmor

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He resideth at The Church and Athloane about Chauncell ruynthree myles dis-ous. tant.

One acre of gleabe land.

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STATE OF THE DIOCESE OF MEATH.

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The sequestra

The Churches

None at all.

tor resideth vt and Chauncells supra about viij repayred.

myles distant.

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There are in the Dioces of Meath

Dignityes 2. both Collatiue belonging to the patronage of the Bishop of Meath.

Rectories Collatiue Presentatiue and Institutiue 51.

Vicarages Collatiue Presentatiue & Institutiue 63.

Curateshippes or Cures belonging to Impropriate Rectories and others in all 79.

Chappells of ease 43.

The Patrons of every liveing, and the Farmors of the impropriate rectoryes are all set downe and specified in the first Columne of weh such as be Recusantes are noted wth this marke in the

margent.

All the Churches specified in this Certificate are fitt to be builded repayred and reedified.

If the smallnes of the meanes weh cometh to the Incumbentes be regarded. then many of the liveings in this Dioces are fitt to be vnited to make vpp a competent meanes for the minister. But if the spaciousnes of the parishes (wch are large and consist of so many Inhabitantes as if they should be reformed and brought to the Church, would be more in each parish then the Church would hould), and the difference of the patrons, the Patronages being in severall mens hands, I thinke none of them fitt to be vnited, but that there were power and authoritie given to the Bishopp for the bettering of the meanes of well deserving ministers, to vnite such and so many liueings of the value of Twenty poundes Ster. p ann. and vnder, as he shall thinke fitting dureing the Incumbency of such well deserving Ministers.

Mr Willm Lilton learned in the Lawes is Officiall Generall of the Dioces of Meath and exerciseth the generall Ecclesiasticall Jurisdiction throughout the whole Dioces.

Mr Willm Mooreheade Minister and M' of Artes exerciseth the Ecclesiasticall Jurisdiction in the remoate Deanryes of Ballymore Loxewdy and Ardmurgher als Ballymurgher, vnder the aboue named Mr Willm Lilton.

This is the true state of the Bishoppricke and Diocesse of Meath certified vnto his Maties Commissioners by me James Vssher Doctor of Divinitie Bishoppe of Meath this xxviijth day of May in the yeare of our Lord God 1622. In witnesse whereof I haue hervnto put my hand and seale.

JAMES MIDENSIS.

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