This pages differs from my 1836 R.C. parish listing in a number of ways. I have not tried to list the counties that the closest post town is found in and I have not tried to compare this listing either with the 1836 listing or the 1931 listing.
I have however, included extra information on the Diocese as found in the 1846 Roman Catholic Directory on convents and nunneries or academies if mentioned – or, as it is put in the directory – ‘The State of Religion’
Diocese of Clogher:
This Diocese covers county Monaghan, nearly the whole of Fermanagh, and a large portion of Tyrone, also parts of Louth, Donegal and Cavan. There were 36 parishes in this Diocese in 1836, 38 in 1846 and 40 in 1931.
Article
Parish |
Bishop |
Curate |
Post town |
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Clogher Clogher Clogher Aug-namullan West Aug-namullan West Aug-namullan East Amatras Aughabog Blackbog Blackbog Brookbora Clones Clones Clenish Clontibret Clontibret Clontibret Curren Curren Donnamoine Donnamoine Drummelly Drummelly Dromore Dromore Donecavy Drumsnat Donagh Derragonley Enniskillen Enniskillen Enniskeen Errigle Errigle Ennismac. St. Garrison Killany Killevan Kilskerry Maguire’s br. Magheracloon Muckna Muckna Monaghan Monaghan Monaghan Pettigo Roslea Tempo Tydavnet Tydavnet Tyholland Tullycorbet Tullycorbet Whitehill |
M’Nally, Charles **M’Nally, Charles **M’Nally, Charles **
M’Nally, Charles ** M’Nally, Charles ** M’Nally, Charles ** Brennan, Philip Brennan, Philip Maguire, Eug. M’Clusky, Cha. M’Phillips, H. Smollin, Thos. Smollin, Thos. Smith, James M’Ginnis, F. M’Ginnis, F. Vacant Tierney, Thos. Tierney, Thos. Tierney, Thos. M’Oscar, John M’Oscar, John Duffy, J. Duffy, J. Clarke, James Clarke, James Gordon, Peter Gordon, Peter Kelly, James Duffy, P. Moynagh, Pat. M’Mahon, Ross Shiel, James Shiel, James Kindelan, A. Mullen, John Mullen, John Kelly, Bernard Cassidy, Chas. Murphy, J. Deary, James Treanor, Thos. M’Guire, Peter Boylan, Daniel Ven. Ad. M’Meel, James M’Meel, James Bellew, P., V. Rev. Dr. Dean Bellew, P., V. Rev. Dr. Dean Bellew, P., V. Rev. Dr. Dean Ryan, Neil Caulfield, John Gunn, Peter Duffy, James Duffy, James M’Mahon, Peter Goodwin, John Goodwin, John Reilly, John |
Mulligan, Jas.M’Mahon, P.M’Gowan, Edw.
Goodwin, J. Ad. Keon, Edward M’Gough, A. Tierney, Frans. M’Cabe, J. O’Hara. ?? Gormley, Frans. Monaghan, Jas. Owens, James Gillespie, Frans. None listed Gartland, J. Carroll, Pat Kelly, Jas. Connolly, Wm. Kelly, James Boylan, John Beggin, ?? O’Brien, Pat. M’Eveagh, ?? Cassidy, ?? M’Nally, Thos. Hughes, Pat. M’Kenna, Frs. O’Neil, Bern. Cassidy, Thos. M’Lorney, P. Smith, Patrick Smyth, John MacGenness, J. Treanor, Patk. Brady, Patk. M’Cusker, Paul Gillespie, ?? Kellaghan, ?? M’Mahon, Thos. Donnelly, ?? M’Kenna, ?? M’Donald, T. Leonard, Lucas Eml * M’Mahon, Ter. Smyth, Pat M’Philips, J. M’Kenna, Peter M’Guire, Frs. M’Donnell, Jas. Hamill, James Duffy, Bern. Kerr, Michl. Ad. Carolan, Pat. Rooney, John Callan, P. Kearney, A. Donegan, P. M’Loughlin, Jn. |
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Clogher Clogher Clogher Cootehill Cootehill Ballybay Rockcorry Newbliss Irvinstown Irvinstown Brookboro Clones Clones Enniskillen Monaghan Monaghan Monaghan Clones Clones Clones Clones Newtn. Butler Newtn. Butler Fintona Fintona Fintona Monaghan Glasslough Enniskillen Enniskillen Enniskillen Carrickmacross Monaghan Monaghan Ballyshannon Beleck Carrickmacross Clones Trillick Maguire’s-br. Carrickmacross Castleblayney Castleblayney Monaghan Monaghan Monaghan Kish Clones Tempo Monaghan Monaghan Monaghan BAllybay Ballybay Irwinstown |
* O.S.C.
** Rev. Dr. Bishop
Note
Clogher Diocese 1846
38 parishes
Right Rev. Dr. Charles M’Nally, Bishop – Clogher
Venerable Chapter of Clogher
Very Rev. Patrick Bellew, Dean and V.G.
Rev. P. Moynagh Precenter, Donagh
Rev. James Shiel, Treasurer, Enniskillen
Ven. Daniel Boylan, Archdeacon, Magheracloon
Rev. A. Kindelan, Enniskeen
Ref. F. McGennes, Clones, Chancellor
Rev. James Duffy, Tydavnet
Rev. James Duffy, Donnamoine
Rev. James M’Meel, Muckna
Rev. Charles Cassidy, Garrison
Rev. Thomas Tierney, Clontibret
The State of Religion:
Is rapidly progressing. The Grand Dioscescan Seminary is now nearly completed. It is hoped that early in spring the entire will be ready for admission of students. The chief portion of the expenses attending this great establishment has been defrayed by the contribution of the clergy of the diocese, making about four thousand pounds.
The active and learned bishop during the past year has visited nearly every parish in the diocese and administered the sacrament of confirmation to about 23,000 persons.
Total: 1 Bishop; Parish Priests 36: Curates 60; Chapels 78; 1 Academy.