Church Temporalities Act 1860

Ecclesiastical Commissioners empowered to pay Perpetual Curates for the Parish of Monkstown.

XXXVII. ‘Whereas it is expedient to make further and better Provision for the Spiritual Wants of Portions of the Union of Monkstown in the County and Diocese of Dublin, and for the more convenient Celebration of Divine Service therein: And whereas it is for that Purpose proposed and intended to erect and assign the Parish of Tullow and the Parish of Kill, within the said Union, into separate particular Parochial Districts, or Portions of particular Parochial Districts, pursuant to the Provisions of the Act of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Years of Her Majesty, Chapter Seventy-two:’ Be it enacted, That whenever the Parishes of Tullow and Kill, or either of them, shall be erected into a particular Parochial District, or Portions of particular Parochial Districts, it shall or may be lawful for the Ecclesiastical Commissioners of Ireland, and their Successors, to pay from Time to Time, out of the Funds in their Hands, to such Persons as shall from Time to Time be duly nominated and appointed to the Perpetual Curacy of such Parish or Parochial District, and licensed by his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin (and so long as such Person shall hold the Cure of Souls within such Parochial District), an annual Sum not exceeding One hundred Pounds.