ESTABLISHED CHURCH (IRELAND). RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons, A RETURN "from the ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS of Ireland of the Number of BENEFICES of the ESTABLISHED CHURCH in which the EMOLUMENT exceeds £. 200 per Annum, but does not exceed £. 250, £.300, and £. 400 per Annum respectively." The number of benefices in which the emolument exceeds 200l. per annum, 169 but does not exceed 250., is The number of benefices in which the emolument exceeds 250 l., but does} 257 not exceed 300 l., is 9 The number of benefices in which the emolument exceeds 300 l., but does not exceed 400 l., is 226 (By order.) 24, Upper Merrion Street, Dublin, 30 April 1864. Edmund John Armstrong, First Clerk, ESTABLISHED CHURCH (IRELAND). RETURN from the ECCLESIASTICAL COMMIS- (Sir Frederick Heygate.) Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 6 May 1864. 273. RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons, dated 9 February 1864;-for, RETURNS " showing the Present VALUE of each BISHOPRIC in Ireland:" "Of the Number of LIVINGS in each DIOCESE:" "Of the VALUE of each LIVING, and whether the Incumbent is Resident; if not Resident, whether he employs a Curate, with the Amount paid to such Curate :" "Showing what PARISHES have no Church used for Divine Service within them :" "Of the Names of those RECTORIES and VICARAGES in which Residence of the Incumbent is not required:" "Of the Number of MEMBERS of the Church of England and Protestant Dissenters respectively residing in each Parish, according to the last Census :" "Of the Amount of the IMPROPRIATE TITHES payable in each Parish:' "Of the Names of the PARISHES in which the CHURCH REVENUE is paid to the ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS, with the respective Amounts of such Revenues:" 66 And, of the Aggregate Amount of the REVENUE of the ESTABLISHED CHURCH, whether derived from LANDS, RENTCHARGE, or any other Source." (Captain Stacpoole.) Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, |