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Results 1-10, 100 total, on "Board of First Fruits" (10.74 seconds)

  1. [100.00 %]  Aghacon, Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837 - Irish Architecture
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...the parish, is a neat edifice, built in 1817, for which the late Board of First Fruits granted a loan of £500. The Board also granted a gift and loan, each of £300, for the erection of the... ...£800 was a loan from the late Board of First Fruits, and £60 was given by John Cromie, Esq., who also paid the interest on £700 of the loan until the debt was cancelled in 1833. Divi... ...d by aid of a loan of £350 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1814. The glebe-house was built by a gift of £100 and a loan of £1350 from the same Board; the glebe comprises 10 a... ...e church is a neat structure, with an octagon tower on a square base, and for its erection the late Board of First Fruits gave £600, in 1822. The glebe-house wa...

  2. [94.21 %]  Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837 - Irish Architecture
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...s erected in 1716, and enlarged by aid of a loan of £350 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1814. The glebe-house was built by a gift of £100 and a loan of £1350 from the same B... ...e church is a neat structure, with an octagon tower on a square base, and for its erection the late Board of First Fruits gave £60... ...al curacy, a neat modern building, for the erection of which the late Board of First Fruits gave £800, in 1813, is situated near the ruins of the old church, in the churchyard of which is a very... ...he impropriator and the incumbent. The church is a plain edifice, built in 1813, for which the late Board of First Fruits granted a loan of £700, and Lord Palmerston contribut...

  3. [2.29 %]  Lewis's Topographical Directory of Ireland, 1837, Limerick - Buildings of Ireland - Irish Architecture
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...w of the Shannon; it was rebuilt in 1827, at an expense of £1460, of which £900 was a loan from the Board of First Fruits; it is a handsome edifice, with a lofty square tower embattled and ... ...lter’s fund. There is a glebe-house, erected by a gift of £369.4s. and a loan of £240 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1828. The church is an ancient edifice, comprisi...

  4. [2.12 %]  Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837 - Irish Architecture
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...reat expense, towards which £2000 was granted by the Board of First Fruits. Among the monuments in the vestibule are one to the Fitzgerald family, erected in 1770; a very neat monument to Mrs. Susanna...

  5. [1.03 %]  Lewis's Topographical Directory of Ireland, 1837, Clones, Monaghan - Irish Architecture
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...£100 and a loan of £1500 were granted by the Board of First Fruits : the glebe comprises 700 acres. The parochial or mother church stands on the hill of Clones, at the upper end of the market-place, a... ...ilt at an expense of about £3500, of which £1022 was a loan and £900 a gift, in 1822, from the late Board of First Fruits. There are also tw... ...n the town-lands of Clough and Aughadrumsee ; the former was built by a loan of £1015 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1828 ; to the repairs of the latter the Ecclesiastical ...

  6. [0.97 %]  Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion - Brother Michael Augustine O'Riordan
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...el Augustine O'Riordan Here we have our Belfast friend back again. I do not think that the Board of First Fruits had need to be very operative in Northern Ireland as there were sufficiently large Prot...

  7. [0.97 %]  Brother Michael Augustine O'Riordan - Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion
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...parade of nondescript buildings must have looked the poor relation when compared to the work of the Board of First Fruits of the Church of Ireland. Chuck E R Law View Public Profile Find More P... ...k again. I do not think that the Board of First Fruits had need to be very operative in Northern Ireland as there were sufficiently large Protestant congregatiuons to support their own church building...

  8. [0.97 %]  Brother Michael Augustine O'Riordan - Archiseek Architecture Planning Discussion
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...parade of nondescript buildings must have looked the poor relation when compared to the work of the Board of First Fruits of the Church of Ireland. Chuck E R Law View Public Profile Find More P... ...k again. I do not think that the Board of First Fruits had need to be very operative in Northern Ireland as there were sufficiently large Protestant congregatiuons to support their own church building...

  9. [0.97 %]  Lewis's Topographical Directory of Ireland, 1837. Kilkenny City - Buildings of Ireland - Irish Architecture
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... the £15,000 awarded in compensation was paid to the Board of First Fruits, to be applied to the uses of that fund. Since that period the city has sent only one member to the Imperial parliament. The ... ...l curacy, in the patronage of the Bishop. The church, for the erection of which the late Board of First Fruits, in 1819, granted a loan of £1200 is an elegant cruciform structure, with a tower and spi...

  10. [0.75 %]  Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837 - Irish Architecture
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...6, the late Board of First Fruits gave £200, and in 1820 £300. The glebe-house was built in 1813, by aid of a gift of £400 and a loan of £316 from the same Board; the glebe comprises 16 acres. In the ... ... the gross value of the benefice is £202. 12. 6. The church, towards the erection of which the late Board of First Fruits granted a loan of £600, is a neat edifice, bu...

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