| Charles Vallencey - Ireland - 1786 - 704 pages
...an honeft minifter. For For the churches, they are for the mod part in ruin ; fuch as were prefented to be in reparation, are covered only with thatch ; but the incumbents, both parfons and vicars, did appear to be fuch poor, ragged, ignorant creatures (for we faw many of them... | |
| Sir John Davies - Ireland - 1787 - 370 pages
...an honeft minifter. For the churches, they are for the moft part in ruins ; fuch as were prefented to be in reparation, are covered only with thatch. But the incumbents, both parfons and vicars, did appear to be fuch poor, ragged, ignorant creatures (for we faw many of them... | |
| Sir Charles Coote - Agriculture - 1802 - 396 pages
...an hpneft minifter. For the churches, they are .for the moft part in ruins ; fuch as were prcfented to be in reparation, are covered only with thatch. But the incumbents, both par. fpns and vicars, did appear to be fuch poor, ragged, ignorant creatures (for we faw many of them... | |
| Ireland - 1822 - 136 pages
...so poorly endowed as ten of them, being united, will scarce suffice to maintain an honest minister. For the churches, they are for the most part in ruins ; such *s C' were presented to be in reparation are covered only with thatch. Bnt the incumbents, both parsons... | |
| Richard Butler - 1837 - 118 pages
...so poorly endowed, as ten of them being united will scarce suffice to maintain an honest Minister: for the Churches, they are for the most part in ruins ; such as were presented to be in reparation, aie covered only with thatch. But the incumbents, both Parsons and Vicars, did appear to be such poor,... | |
| Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1840 - 884 pages
...so poorly endowed, as ten of them being united will scarce suffice to maintain an honest minister. For the churches, they are for the most part in ruins;...ragged, ignorant creatures, (for we saw many of them in tho camp,) as we could not esteem any of them worthy of the meanest of those livings, albeit many of... | |
| 1840 - 824 pages
...poorly endowed that ten of them united will scarcely suffice to maintain an honest minister, and as to the churches they are for the most part in ruins ; such as were presented to be in reparation were covered only with thatch ; but the incumbents, both parsons and vicars, did appear to bo such... | |
| Richard Mant - Ireland - 1841 - 846 pages
...so poorly endowed, as ten of them being united will scarce suffice to maintain an honest minister. For the churches, they are for the most part in ruins;...incumbents, both parsons and vicars, did appear to bo such poor, ragged, ignorant creatures, (for we saw many of them in the camp,) as we could not esteem... | |
| Richard Mant - Church of Ireland - 1841 - 862 pages
...being united will scarce suffice to maintain an honest minister. For the churches, they are for tho most part in ruins; such as were presented to be in...covered only with thatch. But the incumbents, both parBons and vicars, did appear to be such poor, ragged, ignorant creatures, (for we saw many of them... | |
| Robert King - 1851 - 770 pages
...party next repaired to the diocese of s*llte°f thc Kilmore and county of Cavan, concerning the nnd clergy churches and clergy of which Sir John Davies...ignorant creatures, (for we saw many of them in the cam]),) as we could not esteem any of them worthy of the meanest of those livings, albeit many of them... | |
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