Inchicronan Protestant Church (a little church), 1863- c.1963

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Inchicronan Protestant Church (a little church), 1863- c.1963

Post by Sduddy » Fri Jun 11, 2021 9:53 am

Clare Journal, Thur 23 Jul 1863:
New Church for Inchicronane. The christian public, who enjoy the means of Grace and, under God’s blessing, enter their Parish Church Sabbath after Sabbath, are humbly, affectionately, and earnestly solicited to assist in this most necessary work. At present there is only a licensed room in the village of Crusheen, and a clay floor and a few chairs and forms, wholly unsuited for the due celebration of Public Worship, preaching of God’s Word, and administration of the Sacraments. Any contributions to the above, will be most thankfully received by the Rev. Henry Fry, Vicar, Kilkeedy, Gort, the Church Wardens, Francis O’Brien, Esq., Durra, Ennis, and Mr. James MacEnally, Crusheen. Contributions to be lodged to the credit of the Rev. Henry Fry, at the Provincial Bank of Ireland, Ennis. Sum required, £90.
June 23rd, 1863.
List of contributors.
Rev Henry Fry, Vicar, - £5 0s 0d
Thomas Sullivan, Clerk - 5s 0d
Anne Booth, Sextoness - 5s 0d
Captain Butler, Ballyline, a site and £20 0s 0d
Lord Inchiquin, - £5 0s 0d
Mrs Butler, Bunahow, £3 0s 0d
That notice did not include the contribution made by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners; the notice on Mon 3 Aug 1863 includes that contribution and amends the estimate to £180.

Clare Journal, Thur 3 Sep 1863:
New church for Inchicronane.
Any contributions to the above will be most thankfully received by the Rev. Henry Fry, Vicar, Kilkeedy, Gort, and the Church Wardens, Francis O’Brien, Esq., Durra, Ennis,and Mr James MacEnally Crusheen. Contributions to be lodged to the credit of the Rev. Henry Fry, at the Provincial Bank of Ireland, Ennis. June 23rd, 1863.
List of Contributors.
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, £90
Captain Butler, Ballyline, a Site and £20
Lord Leconfield, £20
Lord Inchiquin, £5
William F. V. Fitzgerald, Esq., £3
James Foster, Esq., Moyrisk, £1
Mrs Foster, Moyrisk, £1
Mrs Lahiff, Ballyturn [Kilbeacanty, Co. Galway], £1
Miss Byron, Nenagh [Co. Tipperary], 5s.
William Butler, Esq., High Sheriff, £5
Mrs Butler, Bunahow, £3
Mrs Butler, Walterstown, £2
Mrs O’Brien, Durra, £5
Rev Henry Fry, Vicar, £5
Thomas Sullivan, Clerk, 5s.
Anne Booth, Sextoness, 5s.
The Lord Bishop, £5
Mrs Bonynge, £1
M. F. Marshall, Esq., £1
Miss Johnston, Rathorpe, 5s.
George Gulliver, Esq., England, £1
Miss Giles, do, 5s.
Miss Morris, do, 5s.
Mrs Saunders, do, 5s.
Mrs Connolly, do, 5s.
Mrs John Young, 10s.
Mrs Boyd, 3s.

Sum subscribed, £171 13s 0d
Building Expenses, £180
Sum still necessary of same, £8 7s 0d
The church must have been built by 1868, at the latest, as this marriage took place there:
Clare Journal, Thur 8 Oct 1868:
Marriages. At Inchicronan Church, Michael Furnell Marshall, Esq, of Lough Bunny, Co. Clare, second son of the late Laurence Marshall, Esq, of Tomoline House, Co. Limerick, to Lizzie, eldest daughter of Thomas G. Antisell, Esq, of Ashfield House, Galway, and granddaughter of the late Thomas Antisell, Esq, of Traduff, Co. Tipperary.
Civil record: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/ ... 219242.pdf

In his book, The Parish of Inchicronan (Crusheen), (1993), Thomas Coffey says,
Twigge in his notes dated 1906-1910 recorded “The Protestant Church in Crusheen is a poor ugly little building and used when there are Protestant police in the neighbourhood”. His assessment of the church was not very accurate however, as the little church was fairly well constructed and was well maintained. It was demolished to make way for a community centre on the site, in Gortaficka townland.
No Protestant minister was ever appointed to the parish, and services were conducted by pastors from other areas. (p 125).
I haven't found any photo of Inchicronan church.

Sheila

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Re: Inchicronan Protestant Church (a little church), 1863- c.1963

Post by Sduddy » Thu Jun 17, 2021 10:02 am

The Clare Journal of Thur 29 Oct 1863, gives an updated list of contributors and the names of those who contributed the final £8 7s 0d:

John F. G. Foster, Esq. per Mrs. Foster, Moyrisk, £1
Walter P. Lambert, Esq., Castle Ellen, £1
T. H. Blake Butler, Esq., Thorn Park, £1
Pierse Creagh, Esq. per Mrs Butler, Walterstown, £2
A Friend, £1
Colonel Macnamara, Ennistymon, per Miss Hunt, £1
John B. Knox, Esq., £1
Mrs John Lloyd, Devonshire, 7s 6d

Sheila

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