Tithe Applotment of Dunisky Civil Parish, 1833
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John McCarthy |
David Lane |
Andrew Buttimer |
James Murphy |
Widow Lynch |
Denis Croneen |
Maurice Lane |
David Lane |
Widow Paul Lane |
Rev. Benjamin Gash |
John Shinkwin |
M.B. Maurice Lane |
Widow Paul Lane |
Jeremiah Leary |
Denis Desmond |
Denis Murphy |
John Collins |
William Murphy |
Mr. Maurice Lane |
June 29 1833 John Mahony
I John Mahony Commissioner duly appointed and sworn under and by virtue of an act made in the Second and Third years of the reign of King William the Fourth entitled "an act to amend three acts passed respectively in the fourth, fifth and in the seventh and eighth years of the reign of his late majesty King George the Fourth providing for the establishing of compositions for tithes in Ireland and to make such compositions permanent to ascertain and fix a true and just composition for all tithes arising growing yielded or payable within the parish of Dunisky in the county of Cork do hereby certify that the true and just amount of composition for all tithes whatever within the said parish is one hundred and seven pounds by the year and which sum of one hundred and seven pounds by the year is due and payable to Mr. Maurice Lane as a composition for said tithes claimable by him as the lessee of the venerable Archdeacon Thompson the rector of the said parish. And I do further certify that the average price of oats being the corn principally grown in the county of Cork for the period of seven successive years preceding the first day of November one thousand eight hundred and thirty is thirteen shillings and five pence and the one seventh of a penny per barrel dated the fourteenth day of June 1833.
John Mahony Commisssioner
By the registrar of
The Right Reverend Lord Bishop of Cork
Original Source of Information: LDS Family History Library, Film #256605.
Originally interpreted: 21 Dec 2014.
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