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Building: CO. ARMAGH, ARMAGH, ST LUKE'S HOSPITAL
Date:
Nature: See, above, CO. ARMAGH, ARMAGH, DISTRICT LUNATIC ASYLUM
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Building: CO. WATERFORD, BALLINACOURTY (DUNGARVAN), WYSE'S PIER
Date:
Nature: New pier. Contractors:  David Power (died), Alexander Deane.
Refs: Letters, specifications, reports &c. in NA, OPW 8/367/1-4.

Building: CO. KILKENNY, MOTHELL, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1818?
Nature: 'The glebe-house was erected by aid of a gift of £100 and a loan of £900, in 1818, from the late Board of First Fruits…' (Lewis) But Carlisle describes it as 'building' before 1810.
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 394

Building: CO. KILDARE, KILDARE, BARRACKS
Date: -
Nature: -
Refs: Surveys in NA, OPW drawings coll., nos. 2610-2653 (old ref.)

Building: CO. DONEGAL, BALLYSHANNON, BARRACKS
Date: 1700
Nature: 'It was built at the sole expence of Mr Connolly, and hath been suffered by Neglect to fall into Ruin, insomuch, that excepting the outside Walls of the Buiding, the Whole will require and entire Repair.' Attr. to William Robinson by Loeber.
Refs: Date on datestone; Observations made by the Commissioners on their view of the several barracks throughout…Ireland (1760), Pt. 2, 28

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, EXCHANGE
Date: 1708
Nature: Foundation laid.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837),  125.

Building: CO. SLIGO, ANNAMORE HOUSE
Date: 1709
Nature: Monument in demesne erected by Isabella O'Hara, daughter of Sir Francis Gore, May 1709.
Refs: Terence O'Rorke, History of Sligo (1889), I, 462.

Building: CO. KILDARE, MONASTEREVIN, CHURCH OF SS PETER & PAUL (RC)
Date: 1712a
Nature: Altar rails made for church of S. Stefano in Venice, perhaps by member of circle of Giovanni Comin or by Orazio Marinali, brought to Ireland from Italy by Stephen Ram of Ramsfort, Gorey, where they were placed on terrace. Bought by John George Adaire of Rathdare, who sold them to parish priest of Monasterevan in late 1870s.
Refs: Beatrice Whelan, 'From Venice to Monasterevin: the altar rails in the church of Sts Peter and Paul', Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies 5 (2002), 74-89(illus.)

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, FRENCH CHURCH STREET, HUGUENOT CHURCH
Date: 1712ca;1733
Nature: New church built circa 1712 and enlarged 1733. Closed 1813 and taken over by Methodists who built new church on site 1843-45.
Refs: Alicia St Leger, Silver, Sails and Silk - Huguenots in Cork 1685-1850 (1991), 37-38 (nformation from Roger Herlihy, Cork, Jun 2011).

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, HILL STREET, ST GEORGE'S CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1714
Nature: New church built as chapel-of-ease in St Mary's parish by Archbishop King and Sir John Eccles. Became parish in 1793. Demolished 1894.
Refs: H.A. Wheeler & M.J. Craig, The Dublin City Churches (1948), 17-18.




Building: CO. CORK, CORK, NORTH GAOL
Date: 1715
Nature: New gaol, 'built by a tax on the inhabitants'.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 125.

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, GREEN COAT HOSPITAL
Date: 1715
Nature: New;  'built on a waste piece of ground adjoining  the old church-yard, where the old parish church formerly stood, till it was demolished in the late wars'.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837),

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, PARISH OF ST PETER, CHARITY SCHOOLS (002)
Date: 1717-20
Nature: For 40 pupils. School given and endowed by Moses Dean.
Refs: View of Greencoat Hospital & other charitable organizations (1721), ?;   Pigot & Co.'s City of Dublin and Hibernian Provincial Directory (1824), 242;  Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 127.

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, SKIDDY'S ALMSHOUSES
Date: 1718
Nature: New premises on site provided by trustees of Green  Coat Hospital.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 126

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, CHURCH PLACE, CHURCH (CI, SHANKILL PARISH, OLD)
Date: 1718p-1725
Nature: New church, consecreated 8 Aug 1725. Steeple added 1736; wooden spire added 1756.
Refs: Clergy of Down & Dromore (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1996), 236

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, MARDYKE WALK, HOUSE
Date: 1719
Nature: New walk 'commenced at the private expense of Mr. Edward Webber, who built a house at the west end, where there were good gardens planted with fruit, for the accommodation and entertainment of persons who frequented the walk'.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 126

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, ELIZABETH FORT
Date: 1719
Nature: New barrack built inside fort.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 126.

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, JOHN REDMOND STREET, NORTH CHARITABLE INFIRMARY
Date: 1719
Nature: Foundation laid, 1719.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 127.

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, KYRL'S QUAY
Date: 1719
Nature: New quay.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 127.

Building: CO. CORK, KILSHANNIG, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1719;1742
Nature: Erected 1719. Partially rebuilt 1742, when spire was raised 19ft (to be exactly like that of Mourne Abbey).' Dragon' presented to crown it. (According to Lewis, spire was taken down in 1815.)
Refs: JCHAS 11 (1905), 56; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 208

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, CHURCH STREET, CHURCH OF ST ANNE SHANDON (CI)
Date: 1720-1729
Nature: New church 'commenced upon the old foundation, where St Mary Shandon stood', 1720 (Tuckey). Nearly finished in Sep 1729. Attributed to John Coltsman by Hodges but by no other sources. Tower added later. Spire erected, 1749.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 127;   R. Caulfield (ed.) The Council Book of the Corporation of the City of Cork (1876), 451,488,653; Richard J. Hodges, Cork and County Cork in the Twentieth Century (1911), ?

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, COVE STREET, CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS (CI, OLD)
Date: 1720-23
Nature: New church replacing earlier one. Founded 19 Jan 1720. Payment made for finishing church, May 1723.
Refs: Marsh's Library, Dublin, MS Z.2.1.7(57); View of the Greencoat Hospital and other charitable organizations in Cork (1721), ?;  Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 127;  R. Caulfield (ed.);  The Council Book of the Corporation of the City of Cork (1876), 415,428;  Roger Herlihy, A Walk through the South Parish (Cork: Red Abbey Publications, 2010), 96.

Building: CO. CORK, BLACKROCK CASTLE
Date: 1720;1723
Nature: 'Built [i.e. restored and remodelled?]' 1720 (Tuckey). Lead cupola proposed, 1723. (Castle became property of Cork Corporation in 1717.)
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 127;  R. Caulfield (ed.) The Council Book of the Corporation of the City of Cork (1876), 343,431

Building: CO. KERRY, ARDFERT ABBEY
Date: 1722ca;1830
Nature: Alts, 1722, to house built between 1650 and 1660. Further alts. in 1830. For Crosbie family (Earls of Glandore). Large Gothick gateway, 'not of a piece with rest of his[Earl of Glandore's] old-fashioned place' seen by Daniel Beaufort, 1788.
Refs: Journal of the Rev. D.A. Beaufort, Aug 1788; JRSAI 21 (1890), 49; Gleanings from an old portfolio (Edinburgh, 1896), 38-39

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, PAUL STREET, ST PAUL'S CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1723-1726;1729
Nature: New church on site granted to Bishop Peter Browne by Cork Corporation. Built by subscriptions of parishioners. Payments by Cork Corporation for building new church, 1723-1726. Corporation Gallery to be made, Apr 1729. Described by Smith, 1749, as a neat, well-built church with a gallery at the W end.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 127;  APSD, C, 147; R. Caulfield (ed.) The Council Book of the Corporation of the City of Cork (1876), 430,451,466,483; ? Smith, History of Cork (1749), ?

Building: CO. TYRONE, NEWTOWNSTEWART, CHURCH OF ST EUGENE (CI, ARDSTRAW PARISH)
Date: 1723-24
Nature: New church.
Refs: Information from David Lawrence, Nov 2010, citing notes in church and date of 1724 on stone under E window.

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, EMMET PLACE, CUSTOM HOUSE (OLD)
Date: 1724
Nature: 3-storey, 7-bay, red-brick building with stone door and window surrounds and quoins.. Main front has projecting end bays and centrepiece with superimposed Doric and Ionic columns. (Became premises of Royal Cork Institution, q.v., in 1832. Now incorporated into Crawford School of Art)
Refs: Survey plans, 1877, by A.T. Williams in NA, OPW drawings collection, old ref. F.3.4; Complete Irish Traveller (1788), 146; Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 127-8;  Country Life 142, ? Aug 1967, ?; E. McParland, Public Architecture in Ireland: 1680-1760 (2001), 119,120(illus.)

Building: CO. LOUTH, DUNDALK, CHAPEL STREET, ENDOWED SCHOOL (VISCOUNT LIMERICK SCHOOL)
Date: 1725
Nature: New school erected on site of Augustinian monastery. (Closed 1895; Free Library built on site)
Refs: JRSAI18 (1908), 301-2.

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, CHURCH PLACE, CHURCH (CI, SHANKILL PARISH, OLD)
Date: 1725;1829-32
Nature: '…large whinstone building, corniced with cut stone. The south west gable end (in which is the principal entrance) is handsome and entirely composed of cut stone'. Gothic windows. Tower and wooden spire with bell by John Ruddell, 1794. Plain interior oak cornice, small gallery, 'neatly carved' pulpit.
Refs: Memoir by Thomas McIlroy, 11 Oct 1837, with plan of church, in RIA, OS memoirs, Box 18 (see also Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 113-4);

Building: CO. CORK, DONERAILE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1726
Nature: Church of 1633 rebuilt by Viscount Doneraile.
Refs: Black marble slab with inscription, cited by P. Luckombe, Tour through Ireland (1780), ?. Complete Irish Traveller (1788), ?, and J.B. Burke, Visitation of Seats & Arms (2nd ser., 1855), II, 194

Building: CO. CORK, BANDON, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1728
Nature: New meeting house erected.
Refs: D.M.Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 94-96(illus.)

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, SOUTH GAOL
Date: 1728-1730
Nature: EW.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 128.

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, DUNBAR STREET, ST FINBARR'S CHURCH (RC, SOUTH PARISH)
Date: 1729
Nature: New slated church replacing one destroyed by fire in 1727.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 128;  Roger Herlihy, A Walk through the South Parish (Cork: Red Abbey Publications, 2010), 77.

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, BISHOPSTOWN, BISHOP'S CHAPEL
Date: 1730
Nature: Private chapel built by Peter Browne, Bishop of Cork & Ross, in grounds of episcopal residence. Crown & mitre set in centre of courtyard pavement. (Episcopal residence no longer extant; replaced by one in Bishop St?)
Refs: JCHAS (1921), 36

Building: CO. ANTRIM, LOUGHGUILE, CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS (CI)
Date: 1733
Nature: 'The church, a small plain edifice with a tower surmounted by a spire, was rebuilt in 1733, chiefly at the expense of the late Earl Macartney.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 315

Building: CO. KILKENNY, GOWRAN, ALMSHOUSES
Date: 1733-1735
Nature: Almshouse for 4 widows. Square building ornamented with black marble 'near gates of Lord Clifden's demesne'. Inscribed slab records that it was built by James Agar, 1733-1735.
Refs: William Tighe, Statistical Observations relative to the County of Kilkenny (1802), 535

Building: CO. LOUTH, DROGHEDA, NARROW WEST STREET, JAMES BARLOW HOUSE
Date: 1734
Nature: 3-storey, double-pile house with back facade adapted from E.L. Pearce's No. 9 Henrietta Street.  Attr. to Francis Bindon by Knight of Glin in BIGS, 10, Nos. 2 & 3, Apr-Sep 1967, 10;  also attr. to Richard Castle.
Refs: Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 243-4

Building: CO. KILDARE, CASTLEDERMOT, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1734
Nature: Opened 1734 for 40 children.
Refs: Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack(1750), ?; John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 79; W.W. Seward, Topographia Hibernica (1795), ?

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, IRVINESTOWN, CHURCH (CI, 1734)
Date: 1734
Nature: Rebuilding of 17th cent. church of with square tower, for Rev. Dr. Patrick Delany, rector.. All but tower demolished when new church was built. Inscription on tower reads:'In…1734 this church was rebuilt and the steeple new erected. Patrick Delany, DD, rector.'
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 14: Parishes of Co. Fermanagh 1834-5 (1992), 34; J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes(1929), 165; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 321

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, GEORGE'S QUAY, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1735
Nature: New meeting house replacing that of 1671.
Refs: David M. Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 117-9

Building: CO. DOWN, BALLYNAHINCH, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1735
Nature: Opened 1735 for 30 children. (Edward McParland suggests that note that Bishop of Dromore is to pay Richard Castle's clerk, 1736/7, in TCD MS 5419 f.30 could refer to building of this school.)
Refs: Gentleman's & Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?; John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 79

Building: CO. LIMERICK, SHANNON GROVE, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1735
Nature: New school opened (for 40, 60 or 100 boys!); 'placed on a high and beautiful situation over the River Shannon and close to the village of Pallas' (Carlisle)
Refs: Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?; John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), ?; Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?

Building: CO. MAYO, MINOLA, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1735
Nature: New charter school for 24 pupils.
Refs: Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?; Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, ST FINN BARRE'S FREE SCHOOL & LIBRARY
Date: 1735
Nature: Free school and library founded by Archdeacon Pomeroy.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 129

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, BISHOP STREET, CATHEDRAL OF ST FINN BARRE (CI, OLD)
Date: 1735-38
Nature: New church replacing decayed mediaeval structure but incorporating lower storey of tower and W doorway. No transepts.Tower and octangular spire at W end. Interior 97 x 57ft. Panelled ceiling resting on Ionic scagliola pillars, N & S galleries on Doric columns. Choir lighted by Venetian window. Principally funded by 5-year tax on coal, levied by Cork Corporation. Construction of new building authorised by Chapter, 9 Apr 1735. Building completed early 1738. (Demolished 1865.)
Refs: J.N. Brewer, The Beauties of Ireland (1825), ?;  Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 128;  APSD, II, C, 147; B 47, ? Jul 1884, 5; JCHAS (1911), 179;  Peter Galloway, The Cathedrals of Ireland (Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, 1992), 59;  Roger Herlihy, A Walk through the South Parish (Cork: Red Abbey Publications, 2010), 6-7(illus.).

Building: CO. DONEGAL, CASTLE FORWARD (NEWTOWNCUNNINGHAM)
Date: 1735ca-1739
Nature: 9-bay, 2-storey house, for Forward family. 'Building accounts date the house to 1735-9, though the remains look later.'(Rowan). (In ruins.)
Refs: Building accounts, c.1735-39, in NLI, MS 10,470; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 439

Building: CO. MEATH, OLDBRIDGE, BOYNE OBELISK
Date: 1736
Nature: Erected 'by the grateful contributions of several protestants of Great Britain and Ireland' to commemorate the crossing of the river by the forces of William III, 1 July 1690 prior to his defeat of the army of James II at the Battle of the Boyne. FS laid by Duke of Dorset, 1736. (Destroyed, 1922. Only base remains)
Refs: Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 446

Building: CO. TYRONE, AUGHNACLOY, CHURCH OF ST JAMES (CI, CARNTEEL PARISH)
Date: 1736-1740
Nature: New church built at sole expense of Acheson Moore of Ravella from 1736.  Dedicated 1740.
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 267;  Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 114.

Building: CO. TYRONE, CASTLECAULFIELD, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1736a
Nature: New school opened, 1736.
Refs: John Angell, A General history of Ireland(1781),?.

Building: CO. CORK, BRINNY (UPTON), CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1737
Nature: New church.
Refs: JCHAS (1934), 15

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BALLYCASTLE, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1737
Nature: New school for 25 pupils founded by Hugh Boyd.
Refs: Gentleman's & Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?; John Angel, A General history of Ireland (1781), 79

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, BARRACK STREET, BARRACKS (OLD)
Date: 1737
Nature: 2-storey brick building erected 1737, set back from street by 75ft. (Became a fever hospital in 1847 and a ragged school in 1893)
Refs: Ulster Journal of Archaeology (1911), 78

Building: CO. WICKLOW, TEMPLESTOWN, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1737
Nature: New school opened (for 20 or 40 pupils).
Refs: Gentleman’s and Citizen's Almanack  (1750), ?;  John Angell, A General history of Ireland  (1781), 78.

Building: CO. MAYO, BALLINROBE, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1738/39
Nature: Opened 1738 for 40 pupils or 1739 for 32 pupils. Described by Daniel Augustus Beaufort in 1787 as 'wretched' building 'in great decay' near the 'new Jail'.
Refs: Gentleman's & Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?; Angel, History of Ireland (1781), 79; Journal of the Rev. D.A. Beaufort, 1787

Building: CO. LIMERICK, KILMALLOCK, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1738a
Nature: Opened 1738 for 20 (or 40?) students. Built at sole expence of Robert Oliver.
Refs: Gentleman's and Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?; John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), ?; William Wenman Seward, Topographia Hibernica (1795), ? 79

Building: CO. DOWN, KILLOUGH, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1738a
Nature: New school for 20 children (Angell says 40) erected by Judge Ward. Opened 1838. (Long ruined by 1878.)
Refs: Gentleman's & Citizen's Almanack (1750); John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 79; James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. LIMERICK, KILFINANE, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1739
Nature: Built at expense of Robert Oliver (d.1745), MP, pf Cloghanodfoy. Opened 1739 for 20 pupils.
Refs: Gentleman's & Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?; John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 79 (gives date of opening as 1738); Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), I, 388

Building: CO. LOUTH, DUNDALK, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1739
Nature: New school for 20 children opened 1739 (Angell says 1738)
Refs: Gentleman’s and Citizen's Almanack (1750), ? (B of I); John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), ? (B of I)

Building: CO. GALWAY, NEWTOWN EYRE, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1740
Nature: Opened 1740 for 40 pupils.
Refs: John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 79; Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?

Building: CO. DONEGAL, RAYMOCHY, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1740
Nature: New school for 27 pupils opened 1740.
Refs: John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 79; Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?; Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, ST STEPHEN'S GREEN, NO. 099
Date: 1742
Nature: Nos. 99 and 101 built for or by a Samuel Fairbrother in 1742. (A Samuel Fairbrother was the King's Stationer in 1738.)
Refs: Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 545.

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, ST STEPHEN'S GREEN, NO. 101
Date: 1742
Nature: Built (with No. 99) by or for Samuel Fairbrother in 1742. (Demolished.  A Samuel Fairbrother was King's Stationer in 1738.)
Refs: Christine Casey, The Buildings of Ireland: Dublin (2005), 545.

Building: CO. CLARE, BALLYKETT, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1743
Nature: New school for 40 pupils opened.
Refs: Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack (1750)

Building: CO. WATERFORD, WATERFORD, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1744
Nature: New school opened in 1744 for 30 pupils.
Refs: Gentleman’s and Citizen's Almanack  (1750), ?;  John Angell, A General history of Ireland  (1781), 80.

Building: CO. WATERFORD, KILLOTERAN, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1744
Nature: New school founded 1744. Endowed by Waterford Corporation.
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?;   J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 555


Building: CO. ANTRIM, CARRICKFERGUS, CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS (CI)
Date: 1745
Nature: Repairs after collapse of roof. (But cf. JRSAI 35 (1905), 317, which says that chancel roof fell in in 1754.)
Refs: Samuel McSkimin, The history and antiquities of the county of the town of Carrickfergus, from the earliest records till 1839 : also a statistical survey of said county (New ed., 1909), 371

Building: CO. KILKENNY, KILKENNY, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1745
Nature: New school for 40 pupils completed and opened 1745.
Refs: Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?; John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 70; JRSAI 80 (1950), 51

Building: CO. DOWN, BRIGHT, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1745-1750
Nature: New church on site of ancient one, built at expense of Patrick Delany, Dean of Down; 'not quite finished within' in 1750. Descr. by Lewis as 'a small edifice in the Grecian style, erected in 1745'.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 224; Lady Llanover, ed., Autobiography and Correspondence of …Mrs Delany (1862), II, 587; Clergy of Down and Dromore (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1996), 91(illus.)

Building: CO. WICKLOW, ANNAMOE, BRIDGE
Date: 1746
Nature: New bridge opened(?) April 1746.
Refs: Inscription on parapet (G.N. Wright, Tours in Ireland (1823), ?; G.N. Wright, A Guide to the County of Wicklow. Illustrated by engravings after the designs of G. Petrie, Esq.: and a large map of the county (1822), 128.)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, PHOENIX PARK, PHOENIX COLUMN
Date: 1747
Nature: Erected Apr 1747.
Refs: Faulkner's Dublin Journal, 1-4 Apr 1845; 4-7 Apr 1747

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, LEITRIM STREET, FOUNDLING HOSPITAL
Date: 1747
Nature: New foundation, consisting of large quadrangle with chapel on W side. Opened 1747. Provided for 446 inmates and 872 externs. (Discontinued 1856; site subsequently occupied by Murphy's Brewery.)
Refs: J. Windele, Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1849), ?; JCHAS (1943), 93

Building: CO. CORK, CHARLEVILLE, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1747
Nature: New school for 20 pupils opened 1747. (In 1837 occupied by rector, Rev. J.R. Cotter, inventor of 'a new and very powerful bass wind instrument, called the Basso Hibernico' (Lewis))
Refs: Gentleman's & Citizen's Almanack (1750); John Angell, A General History of Ireland (1781), 80 (which gives date of opening as 1748); S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 325

Building: CO. DONEGAL, CULDAFF, CHURCH OF ST BUADAN (CI)
Date: 1747;1828
Nature: New church, 1747; tower added, 1828.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Derry Clegy and Parishes (1937), 169-70; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 224; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 127(illus.)

Building: CO. TYRONE, CALEDON HOUSE
Date: 1747ca
Nature: Root house already built for £5; also lodge consisting of large room with 3 rooms behind 'in the form of Buckingham House' already built. Bone house proposed. For John, 5th Earl of Orrery.
Refs: E.C. Orrery, ed., The Orrery Papers (1903), II, 2-3

Building: CO. DOWN, STRANGFORD, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1748
Nature: New school for 40 children opened 1748.
Refs: Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack (1750); John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 80

Building: CO. KILDARE, CARBURY, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1748
Nature: New school opened 1748 for 40 pupils. Built by Mrs Judith Colley and Mrs Elizabeth Colley.
Refs: Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack(1750), ?; John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 80; W.W. Seward, Topographia Hibernica (1795), ?

Building: CO. GALWAY, MOUNTSHANNON, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1748
Nature: Opened 1748 for 10 pupils.
Refs: Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack(1750), ?

Building: CO. MEATH, TRIM, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1748
Nature: New school for 40 pupils opened 1748.
Refs: Gentleman’s and Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?; John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 80

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, CLONMEL, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1748
Nature: New school for 40 pupils opened 1848.
Refs: John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 80.

Building: CO. WATERFORD, VILLIERSTOWN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1748
Nature: New chapel-of-ease., for John Villiers, 1st Earl Grandison.
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?.

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, WORKHOUSE (OLD)
Date: 1748a
Nature: Workhouse completed, 1748.

Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 131.

Building: CO. WICKLOW, ARKLOW, CHARTER SCHOOLS
Date: 1748a
Nature: New school for 40 pupils. Founded by Viscountess Allen, who donated £50 towards its erection and 30 acres of land.
Refs: Gentleman’s and Citizen's Almanack  (1750), ?;  John Angell, A General history of Ireland  (1781),  80; G.N. Wright, Tours in Ireland (1823), ?.
 



Building: CO. LAOIS, MOUNTMELLICK, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1749
Nature: New meeting house replacing that of 1714.
Refs: D.M.Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 75-6(illus.)

Building: CO. CORK, CASTLEMARTYR, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1749
Nature: New school, opened 1749 for 40 pupils.
Refs: Gentleman's and Citizen's Almanack (1750), 66; John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 80

Building: CO. CORK, KINSALE, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1749
Nature: Opened 1749 for 20 pupils.
Refs: Gentleman's & Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?; John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781),80

Building: CO. KILDARE, MAYNOOTH, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1749
Nature: New school built and opened.
Refs: Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?; John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 80

Building: CO. DERRY, GRACEFIELD, MORAVIAN CHURCH
Date: 1749
Nature: Church for about 130 persons with wooden cupola.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 6, 8,14

Building: CO. GALWAY, LOUGHREA, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1749
Nature: New school built and opened .
Refs: John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 80; Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?

Building: CO. GALWAY, GALWAY, PRESENTATION ROAD, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1749?
Nature: New school. Land given for same. 1747. Erected 1749? (Converted to artillery barracks, 1798 and became Presentation convent, 1814)
Refs: James Hardiman, History of the town and county…of Galway (1820), 287,316-17 (but cf. John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 80, who says school was opened in 1755)

Building: CO. CORK, DUNMANWAY, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1750-51
Nature: New school for 40 children on land given by Sir Richard Cox (at Kilbarry?), who also provided slate, stones and labourers and endowment of £20 p.a. In progress 1750. Opened 1751. Seemed 'nearly ruinous' though inhabited when D.A. Beaufort visited it in 1788.
Refs: Gentleman's & Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?; John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 80; Complete Irish Traveller (1788), ?; Journal of the Rev. D.A. Beaufort, 31 Aug 1788

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, NEWPORT, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1750-51
Nature: New school., largely funded by Lord Jocelyn.  Opened 1751.
Refs: Gentleman’s and Citizen's Almanack (1750), ? ; John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 80; William Wenman Seward, Topographia Hibernica (1795), ?.

Building: CO. CORK, INNISHANNON, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1750-52.
Nature: New charter school for boys in process of erection on site given by Mr Adderley, who also gave £200 towards cost of building. Opened 1752.
Refs: Gentleman's & Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?; John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 80; J.N. Brewer, The Beauties of Ireland (1825), ?

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, BROAD LANE, THEATRE
Date: 1750-53
Nature: 'built by Barry'.
Refs: Complete Irish Traveller (1788), 152; J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 287

Building: CO. LONGFORD, LONGFORD, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1750-53
Nature: New. Opened 1753.
Refs: John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), ?; Gentleman and Citizen's Almanack (1750), ?

Building: CO. ARMAGH, ARMAGH, CHAPEL LANE, CHURCH OF ST MALACHY (RC, OLD)
Date: 1750p
Nature: New chapel on land owned by Annesley family. Greatly enlarged c. 1800.
Refs: James Stuart, Historical Memoirs of the City of Armagh (Newry, 1819), ?

Building: CO. KILDARE, RATHANGAN, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1752
Nature: New meeting house, of traditional form.
Refs: D.M.Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 80-81(illus.)

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, PROSPECT ROW, METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1752
Nature: Oldest methodist foundation in Cork, erected 1752.
Refs: J. Windele, Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1849), ?

Building: CO. SLIGO, SLIGO, ERASMUS SMITH CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1752-1755
Nature: New 3-storey school on four acres given by Owen Wynne, 'building' in 1752. Opened 1755 for 80 children. Governors of Erasmus Smith Schools paid Incorporated Society for Promoting English Protestant Schools £500 towards its building and £250 per annum. (School closed in 1854 but building later used for Diocesan School and then for Grammar School.)
Refs: William Wenman Seward, Topographia Hibernica (1795), ?; William Gregory Wood Martin, History of Sligo, county and town, from the earliest ages to the close of the reign of Queen Elizabeth (to the present time) (Dublin, 1882-92), III, 416; Terence O'Rorke, History of Sligo (1889), II, 439.

Building: CO. KILDARE, ELM GROVE (NAAS)
Date: 1752a
Nature: 'large new built house....all well wainscotted, some of it in the Corinthian order, has six room on a floor, a large hall, and some Italian marble chimney and Aegyptian marble pieces, vaults under the house for all kinds of liquor...two large stables and two coach houses, a garden about 2½ acres' &c. To be let.
Refs: Faulkner's Dublin Journal, 7-11 Jan 1752

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, CHRISTCHURCH PLACE, CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL (CI)
Date: 1754
Nature: Old S entrance 'thrown down and a grand one is rebuilding in a uniform handsome manner'.
Refs: Faulkner's Dublin Journal, 17-20 Aug 1754

Building: CO. WICKLOW, BELLEVUE (DELGANY)
Date: 1754
Nature: Property bought in 1753 from Dr Corbet, Dean of St Patrick's, by David La Touche (1703-1785), who built house in 1754.
Refs: John Ferrar, A view of ancient and modern Dublin, with its improvements to the year 1796. To which is added A tour to Bellevue, in the county of Wicklow, the seat of Peter la Touche, Esq.  (Dublin, 1796), 98.

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CARRICKFERGUS, MARKET HOUSE
Date: 1755
Nature: Arcaded, 2-storey building. (Described by McSkimin as having 3 arches and by Brett as having 4.; converted into Belfast Bank, 1961.)
Refs: Samuel McSkimin, The history and antiquities of the county of the town of Carrickfergus, from the earliest records till 1839 : also a statistical survey of said county (New ed., 1909), 173; C.E.B. Brett, Court Houses and Market Houses of the Province of Ulster (UAHS, 1973), 30; Sheela Speers, Under the Big Lamp(1989), 24(illus.)

Building: CO. ARMAGH, MULLAVILLY (TANDRAGEE), CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1755
Nature: Large handsome building with tall spire and steeple, erected in 1755 at the expense of the incumbent at the time. (Lewis says erected by Primate Robinson and not consecrated until 1785.)
Refs: A Tour in Ireland in 1813 & 1814. By an Englishman [John Gough?] (1817), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 410

Building: CO. GALWAY, MONIVEA, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1755
Nature: New school opened 1755. ('gone to ruin' when Rev. D.A. Beaufort visited the town in 1787, though 'nursery' remained')
Refs: John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 80

Building: CO. WEXFORD, BALLINTORE (FERNS), QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1756
Nature: Built by Fossie Thackaberry, 'the Preacher', and Joseph Smithson. (Now converted to residential use).
Refs: David Rowe & Eithne Scallan, Houses of Wexford(Ballinakella Press, 2004), no. 83

Building: CO. KERRY, BALLYHORGAN HOUSE (RATTOO)
Date: 1756a
Nature: House 'new built' in 1756. For Anthony Stoughton.
Refs: Charles Smith, Antient and present state of the county of Kerry (1774), ?

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, FARRAGH, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1758
Nature: New school for 60 boys, opened 1758. Built with bequest from Rev. William Wilson, nephew & heir of Andrew Wilson, benefactor of Wilson's Hospital.
Refs: John Angell, A General history of Ireland  (1781), 80;  Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?;  Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 426.

Building: CO. CORK, INISCARRA, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1760
Nature: New school fo 20 female children opened 1760.
Refs: John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 80

Building: CO. DERRY, GARVAGH, CHURCH OF ST PAUL (CI, ERRIGAL PARISH)
Date: 1760
Nature: 'The church was built in 1760 by George Canning Esquire, ancestor of the present George Canning…It was erected for the purposes of a chapel of ease and has continued to be since the decay of the old church in Ballintemple…'
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 27, 37

Building: CO. LONGFORD, LONGFORD, TEMPLEMICHAEL GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1760
Nature: 'The glebe-house is beautifully situated…near the river Camlin, which flows through the demesne; it was built in 1760, and for its improvement various sums were expended between 1763 and 1795, amounting altogether to £2314.'(Lewis) Built by Dean Ryder(?). Described by Daniel Beaufort as a small hewn stone house with a 'neat Court before it', having 'more the appearance of an English Country House than any place I have seen'
Refs: Journal of the Rev. D.A. Beaufort, 1787; Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 606

Building: CO. ROSCOMMON, ROSCOMMON, PROTESTANT CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1760
Nature: New school opened, 1760.
Refs: John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 80.

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, ATHLONE, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1760
Nature: New school, opened 1760.
Refs: John Angell, A General history of Ireland  (1781), 80

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, OLIVER PLUNKETT STREET, THEATRE (OLD)_
Date: 1760
Nature: New theatre opened, 21 Jul 1760.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 138.

Building: CO. KILKENNY, KILKENNY, HIGH STREET, THOLSEL
Date: 1760-61
Nature: New tholsel, costing £1,315.5s.8d. 'It is to be regretted that we have no memorial preserved of the artist who designed the plan of this tholsel. There was a tradition existing in the town down to twenty years since, and still remembered by a few, that the architect was an Italian.' (Could this be Davis Ducart?)
Refs: John Hogan, 'The Three Tholsels of Kilkenny', JRSAI 15 (1879-82), 236-252

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, NICHOLAS STREET, DR HALL'S ALMS HOUSE
Date: 1761
Nature: '…in 1761 the present neat and convenient edifice was erected, which contains apartments for thirteen men and twelve women…'
Refs: Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), II, 604-5

Building: CO. DOWN, CASTLE WARD
Date: 1762ca-1772ca
Nature: New house, for Bernard Ward (later 1st Viscount Bangor). Has one Classical front and one Gothic front. Built of Bath stone. Girouard suggests James Bridges or Thomas Paty, both of Bristol, as architect.
Refs: Lady Llanover, ed., Autobiography and Correspondence of …Mrs Delany (1862), I, 21; Douglas Scott Richardson, Gothic Revival Architecture in Ireland (1983), 114-6; Mark Girouard, 'Castleward, Co. Down', Country Life 130, 23 & 30 Nov 1961, 1260-3,1320-3

Building: CO. KERRY, CASTLEISLAND, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1763
Nature: New school opened 1763.
Refs: John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), ?

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, METHODIST CHURCH (OLD)
Date: 1763
Nature: New; a 'handsome edifice' built near City Court House. Opened 1 May 1763. Cost £600
Refs: J. Ferrar, The History of Limerick…to the year 1787 (1787), ?; Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), II, 564

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, BRIDGE STREET, CITY COURT HOUSE (OLD)
Date: 1763-64
Nature: 'sumptuous City Court house commenced on the ground where the old Courthouse stood in Quay Lane, opposite to the Mayoralty House' (Lenihan). Cost £700. (Purchased by Christian Brothers, 1845.)
Refs: J. Ferrar, The History of Limerick…to the year 1787 (1787), ?; Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), II, 580; M. Lenihan, Limerick; its history and antiquities (1866), 355 (quoting from White MSS.)

Building: CO. LIMERICK, KILPEACON, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1763;1820
Nature: Church destroyed by Whiteboys, 1762, rebuilt 1763, enlarged 1820; 'a neat edifice with a square embattled tower' containing handsome monument to Sir William King (Lewis). Church 'very fine…ornamented with a handsome tower' (Fitzgerald)
Refs: Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), ?; Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 198

Building: CO. ANTRIM, GRACEHILL
Date: 1763p
Nature: Moravian settlement laid out from 1763. Included chapel, academy, single women's residence, widows' house, boarding school for girls, shop & inn.
Refs: Plans of settlement and individual buildings (shop, church meeting halls, sisters' house) 1763-1792, and topographical views, 1820, 1829, 1889, in Unitätsarchive der Evangelischen Brüder-Unität Herrnhut, Germany, see http://www.archiv.ebu.de/seiten/de/main_bestand.html  (2 of these plans, TS MP.169.12, TS Mp.170.3 exh. Gebaute Utopien, Franckesche Stiftungen, Halle, Germany, 2010, cat. nos. 5.32,5.33 (information from Dr Holger Zaunstöck, Halle);  J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 474;  Gilbert Camblin, The Town in Ulster (Belfast: Wm. Mullan & Son, 1951), 97.

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, LISBELLAW, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1764
Nature: Built as chapel-of-ease to Cleenish parish.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 219; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 356

Building: CO. CORK, CASTLEMARTYR, CASTLE MARTYR
Date: 1764p
Nature: Additions, by 2nd Earl of Shannon (succ. 1764) including dining room (32 x 22ft and drawing room, a double cube 50 x 25 x 25ft., which was much admired by Young in Sep 1776.
Refs: Arthur Young, Tour in Ireland (1780), II, 46

Building: CO. WICKLOW, KILPIPE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1765
Nature: New church built on new site in accordance with Order in council, 13 Dec 1759.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 204

Building: CO. DONEGAL, CARRIGANS, CHURCH OF ST FIACH (CI, KILLEA PARISH)
Date: 1765
Nature: New church for Rev. William Law.
Refs: Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 153(illus.)

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, DUNBAR STREET, ST FINBARR'S CHURCH (RC, SOUTH PARISH)
Date: 1766
Nature: New church consisting of nave and N transept, erected  for Father Daniel O'Brien, PP, following partial collapse of earlier church on site. S transept added and N transept heightened to form T-plan structure, 1809. for Dr Florence MacCarthy, PP.
Refs: 'Ordnance Survey, Cork City' (B. of I.); J. Windele, Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1849), ?; JCHAS (1943), 27;  Roger Herlihy, A Walk through the South Parish (Cork: Red Abbey Publications, 2010), 78-79.

Building: CO. KILDARE, RATHMORE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1766
Nature: 'the church is a small plain structure, with a square tower, erected by aid of agrant of £450, in 1766, from the same Board [of First Fruits], which also granted for it, in 1824, £375, as a gift: it has lately been repaired by a grant of £187 from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 504

Building: CO. DONEGAL, INCH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1766
Nature: New church built as chapel-of-ease in Templemore parish. (In ruins)
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Derry Clegy and Parishes (1937), 235; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 318; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 146(illus.)

Building: CO. KILKENNY, WHITECHURCH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1766ca
Nature: The church is a neat building with a spire, erected by Archbishop Cox, and to which in 1766, the late Board of First Fruits gave £200, and in 1820, £300.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), ii, 714

Building: CO. DONEGAL, CASTLEFINN, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (CI, DONAGHMORE PARISH)
Date: 1766ca
Nature: Church rebuilt 'about 70 years since [i.e. c.1766]' during incumbency of the Revd Mr Spence[i.e Rev. Nicholas Spence, who succ. his father in 1765?]
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland 39, 34; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 131(illus.)

Building: CO. CARLOW, TULLOW, BRIDGE
Date: 1767
Nature: Bridge over River Slaney, 'built, according to an inscription on it, in the year 1767' (Lewis).
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 655

Building: CO. KILKENNY, KILKENNY, JOHN'S GREEN, COUNTY INFIRMARY
Date: 1767
Nature: Founded or opened 1766; 'it contains two male and two female wards, in each of which are 10 beds…'(Lewis)
Refs: William Tighe, Statistical Observations relative to the County of Kilkenny (1802), 516; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 114; illus. in Tom Boyle, Kilkenny county Council: A Century of Local Government (Kilkenny County Council, 1999), 74

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, AGHALURCHER, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1767
Nature: New church built at Cooltrain, 1767. (Rowan says 1762)
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 109; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 201.

Building: CO. KERRY, TARBERT, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1768
Nature: Opened 1768.
Refs: John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 81

Building: CO. CLARE, NEWMARKET-ON-FERGUS, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1768a
Nature: New school, opened 1768.
Refs: John Angell, A General history of Ireland (1781), 81

Building: CO. CORK, CROSSHAVEN HOUSE
Date: 1769
Nature: For William Hayes. Design appears to be an amalgam of two designs in Isaac Ware's Complete Body of Architecture (1756), Pls. 40,54.
Refs: Datestone on back of entrance front pediment;  Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 95,96(illus.)

Building: CO. DOWN, MAGHERACRANMONEY, ROCKS CHAPEL (RC)
Date: 1769
Nature: New church, completed 31 Oct 1769. Only thatched church in diocese.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. CLARE, CLONLARA, BRIDGE ACROSS CANAL
Date: 1769
Nature: Datestone on bridge. Sheela-na-gig, said to have been removed from Newtown Castle, set into parapet.
Refs: North Munster Antiquarian Journal (1967), 221

Building: CO. DONEGAL, CARNDONAGH, CHURCH (CI, DONAGH PARISH)
Date: 1769;1812;1898
Nature: New church, 1769. Enlarged and re-roofed, 1812. Roof replaced, 1894. Vestry added 1898.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Derry Clegy and Parishes (1937), 190; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 130(illus.)

Building: CO. CAVAN, LARAGH, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1770
Nature: '…erected in the year 1770 and accommodates about 500 parishioners'.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 40: Counties of South Ulster 1834-8, 41

Building: CO. DOWN, CARROWCARLIN, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1770-1773
Nature: New church.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. WEXFORD, COURTOWN, CHURCH (CI, KILTENNEL PARISH)
Date: 1770p
Nature: Old church at Prospect, built ca 1609, demolished, 1770, and new church built in Courtown demesne.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 209

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, CHANTER HILL (ENNISKILLEN)
Date: 1770s
Nature: Erected during incumbency of Dr Thomas Smith, 1772-1781. (Smith also planted rows of elms on W & N sides of churchyard.)
Refs: Rev. B.W. Adams, History and description of Santry and Cloghran parishes, Co. Dublin (1883), 73

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, DUNDONALD, CHURCH OF ST ELIZABETH (CI, OLD)
Date: 1771;1774
Nature: 'The church, a small edifice, was rebuilt on the site of a former church, in 1771, and a tower was added to it in 1774.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 572

Building: CO. DERRY, BOVEVAGH, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1772
Nature: New glebe house (Camnish House?).
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Derry Clegy and Parishes (1937), 126

Building: CO. DONEGAL, CLONMANY, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1772
Nature: New church built 1772 by Rev. William Chichester. (Dismantled 1927)
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survery Memoirs of Ireland 38 (Institute of Irish Studies, 1997), 14; J.B. Leslie, Derry Clegy and Parishes (1937), 162-3; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 198; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 123(illus.)

Building: CO. WEXFORD, CAMOLIN, CHURCH (CI, TOMB PARISH)
Date: 1772-75;1823
Nature: New church, 60 x 22 ft., consecrated 21 Jun 1775. Enlarged in 1823 at cost of £555.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 248

Building: CO. ARMAGH, GRANGE (ARMAGH), CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1772?
Nature: New church built under direction of Primate Robinson. (But date given as 1779 in S. Lewis, |A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland| (1837))
Refs: Edward Rogers, Topographical Sketches of Armagh & Tyrone (1874), 12

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, ROSCREA, ROSEMARY STREET, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1773
Nature: New quaker meeting house opened, 1773, on 'old tenter ground'.
Refs: D.M.Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 122-3(illus.)

Building: CO. ARMAGH, ARMAGH, BARRACKS
Date: 1773
Nature: New barracks.
Refs: APSD, A, 98-99

Building: CO. KILDARE, DONADEA CASTLE
Date: 1773
Nature: 'Elizabethan front' erected in 1773. For Sir Fitzgerald Aylmer (who, according to William Wenman Seward, |Topographia Hibernica| (1795), ?, repaired ruined castle 'at considerable expense')
Refs: J.B. Burke, Visitation of Seats and Arms (2nd ser., 1855), I, 80-81

Building: CO. CORK, CLOYNE, CATHEDRAL OF ST COLMAN (CI)
Date: 1773-1776
Nature: Choir repaired (and lengthened?) by Charles Agar, Bishop of Cloyne, in Gothic/Italian style. New organ screen. Caulfield records order to lengthen choir westward(?), 1773, and taking down of Great Arch(choir arch?), 1774.
Refs: Richard Colt Hoare, Journal of a tour in Ireland, AD 1806 (1807), ?; J. Windele, Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1849), ?; R. Caulfield, Annals of the Cathedral of St Coleman, Cloyne (1882), ?

Building: CO. MEATH, SLANE, MILL
Date: 1773-1776
Nature: New mill: 'a very large edifice, excellently built'. Cost of mill and offices £20,000. (Belonged to a Mr Jebb in 1795.)
Refs: Arthur Young, A Tour in Ireland…Selected & edited by Constantia Maxwell (1925), 12; William Wenman Seward, Topographia Hibernica (1795), ? (gives date as 1763-66)

Building: CO. LIMERICK, BALLYNAGARDE (OR BALLYNAGUARDE)
Date: 1774
Nature: New house with 5-bay pedimented front built on site of an old castle by John Croker. Cost: £10,000. Fine range of offices at rere.
Refs: Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), I, 296; North Munster Antiquarian Journal (1949), 19; Mark Bence-Jones, Burke's Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 25(illus.).

Building: CO. LOUTH, DROGHEDA, LINEN HALL STREET WEST, LINEN HALL
Date: 1774
Nature: Extensive building on piece of land granted by Corporation in 1770. Contains 5 halls. N hall built 1774, additions made subsequently.
Refs: John D’Alton, History of Drogheda (1844), ?

Building: CO. ANTRIM, LISBURN, PROSPECT HILL, QUAKER SCHOOL
Date: 1774ca
Nature: New school built with money from the bequest of John Hancock, 1766. In progress in 1774. Became Friends Provincial School in 1792.
Refs: JRSAI 98 (1968), 55; D.M. Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 168

Building: CO. CORK, DROMORE (KILSHANNIG)
Date: 1775p
Nature: 'Lord Muskerry [m. 1775; cr. baron. 1781] expended £30,000 on a great house, 120 x 80ft, part of which was finished and furnished in the most elegant & superb stile. He has been content to cut down the woods & to pull down the house & sell its materials to raise £1000 or £1,500. A few walls still remain & exhibit from a distance a lofty ruin' (Beaufort, 1788)
Refs: Journal of the Rev. D.A. Beaufort, 1788; JCHAS (1905), 36

Building: CO. CORK, OLD DROMORE (MALLOW)
Date: 1776
Nature: New house for Sir Robert Tilson Deane, described as 'a very large house, building' by Arthur Young, 14 Sep 1776. Dismantled and materials sold soon after it was built.
Refs: Arthur Young, Tour in Ireland (1780), II, 29

Building: CO. KILDARE, KILLADOON
Date: 1776
Nature: Built by Nathaniel Clements, MP. Visited by Arthur Young, 25 Jun 1776: 'to Mr Clements' at Killadoon, who has lately built an excellent house…' Although Clements was an amateur architect house 'lacks the characteristics of the houses known to be by him or convincingly attributed to him' (Bence-Jones)
Refs: Arthur Young, A Tour in Ireland…Selected & edited by Constantia Maxwell (1925), 7; Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 169(illus.)

Building: CO. LIMERICK, BRUFF, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1776
Nature: New church, on site of earlier one. 'The church, a large edifice in the early English style, with a tower surmounted by a lofty octagonal spire of stone, contains an ancient monument of the Hartstonge family rather in a neglected condition…'(Lewis)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 227; Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 25, 430

Building: CO. CORK, DONERAILE COURT
Date: 1776a
Nature: New granary with flue in walls for a fire to air building and dry corn, 'so completely built that not a mouse can possibly get in'. For 1st Baron (later viscount) Doneraile.
Refs: Arthur Young, Tour in Ireland (Dublin, 1780), II, 24

Building: CO. CORK, ROSTELLAN CASTLE
Date: 1776a
Nature: 'The view [over Cork harbour] is seen in great perfection from the windos of two very good rooms, 25 by 35, which his Lordship [William, 4th Earl of Inchiquin] has built in addition to the old castle.' (Arthur Young, 21 Sep 1776)
Refs: Arthur Young, Tour in Ireland (Dublin, 1780), 64; Mary Cecilia Lyons, Illustrated Incumbered Estates Ireland, 1850-1905 (1993), 197(illus.)

Building: CO. DERRY, TOBERHEAD, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1777
Nature: New meeting house consisting of single 3-bay room and porch. Originally thatched.
Refs: D.M. Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 192-3(ILLUS.)

Building: CO. LOUTH, DRUMCAR HOUSE
Date: 1777
Nature: New 5-bay, 3-storey over basement house for John McClintock, MP.
Refs: J.B. Burke, A Visitation of the seats and arms of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland (2nd ser., 1855), I, 49; Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 112(illus.); Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 250

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, TUCKEY STREET, GUARD HOUSE
Date: 1777
Nature: FS laid 11 Sep 1777.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 176.

Building: CO. DOWN, SAINTFIELD, MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1778
Nature: Tendered for on 4 Aug 1778.
Refs: Belfast News Letter (B of I)

Building: CO. CORK, CROSSHAVEN, CHURCH OF ST MATTHEW (CI, TEMPLEBRADY PARISH)
Date: 1778-79
Nature: 'The church is a large edifice, in the early English style of architecture, with a turret and spire, erected in 1778, near the site of a former church…on the summit of the highest ridge that rises west of the mouth of the harbour, and being whitewashed, it forms a conspicuous and well-known land-mark.' (Lewis) Estimated cost: £288.9s.6d. (Dismantled 1968, leaving walls and turret)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 601; Holly Bough (Cork Examiner, 1952), 6; D. O'Murchada, History of Crosshaven (1967), ?

Building: CO. CORK, YOUGHAL, MALL, MALL HOUSE
Date: 1779
Nature: 'The Mall-house, in which the borough courts are held and the public business of the corporation is transacted, is a handosme structure, built by the corporation in 1779, on a site reclaimedfrom the slab: it contains, besides the court-rooms, an assembly-room, a reading-room a, and the Mayor's offices: adjoining it is an agreeable promenade.' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 728; Illustrated London News 7, 7 Nov 1846, 293(illus.; this illus. shown in http://vassun.vassar.edu/~sttaylor/FAMINE/ILN/FoodRiots/FoodRiots.html)

Building: CO. DONEGAL, DESERTEGNEY, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1779
Nature: Church with 3-bay nave and tower. To seat 100. For Rev. Edward Hart. (In ruins)
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survery Memoirs of Ireland 38 (Institute of Irish Studies, 1997), 25; J.B. Leslie, Derry Clegy and Parishes (1937), 180; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 230-31; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 129(illus.)

Building: CO. CORK, SPIKE ISLAND, BATTERY
Date: 1779
Nature: Battery of 21 24-pounder guns finished.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 180

Building: CO. ARMAGH, TYNAN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1780
Nature: New church, 'rather out of repair' in 1838.
Refs: E.A. Williamson, 22 Jan 1838, in OS Memoirs, see Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 131.

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, BRUNSWICK STREET, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1780
Nature: New church. Enlarged, 1837. (This church is now incorporated in the Augustinian church, Washington St.)
Refs: F.H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork remembranced (1837), 352

Building: CO. DOWN, MAGHERALLY, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1780
Nature: Built 1780 partly at expense of incumbent and partly with gift from Board of First Fruits.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 334

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, MARLFIELD (CLONMEL)
Date: 1780
Nature: 'The Grecian style mansion on the River Suir was built in 1780 by Col. John Bagwell.'
Refs: J.B. Burke, A Visitation of the seats and arms of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland (2nd ser., 1855), II, 115.

Building: CO. TYRONE, RICHMOND LODGE (BALLYGAWLEY; FORMER ERRIGAL KEEROGUE GLEBE HOUSE)
Date: 1780
Nature: New 3-bay, 3-storey, double pile house on semi-basement. Cost: £784.14s.1d.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Armagh Clergy & Parishes (1911), 300; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 290.

Building: CO. TYRONE, CAPPAGH (OMAGH), CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1780
Nature: New church with spire built by rector, Dr Wood Gibson, who, according to Beaufort, paid £750 towards total cost of £1500. (Dr Wood Gibson also built glebe house and curate's house, 'a neat thatched cabin'..)
Refs: MS. journal of the Rev. D.A. Beaufort, 1787-8;  J.B. Leslie, Derry Clergy and Parishes (1937),141;  Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 429;  Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 51(illus.).  

Building: CO. TYRONE, TAMLAGHT, CHURCH OF ST LUKE (CI)
Date: 1780-82
Nature: New 2-bay church built by Primate Robinson, using some wall stones from old ruin. Consecrated 27 Sep 1782.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Armagh Clergy & Parishes (1911), 414; illus. in Tamlaght Church of Ireland http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tyrone/photos/churches/ch-tamlaght-coi.html (last visited 1 Dec 2008).

Building: CO. CORK, DONERAILE, BARRACKS
Date: 1780a
Nature: Erected on remains of old castle.
Refs: P. Luckombe, Tour through Ireland (1780), ?

Building: CO. ANTRIM, DOAGH, SCHOOL
Date: 1780P
Nature: Commodious school house built by Doagh Book Club, founded 1770, which appoied for site in 1780.
Refs: Ulster Journal of Archaeology (1909), 158

Building: CO. DOWN, MOYALLON, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1781
Nature: New meeting house replacing that of 1736.
Refs: D.M. Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 182-3(illus.)

Building: CO. DONEGAL, CAVANGARDEN (BALLYSHANNON)
Date: 1781
Nature: New house on site of earlier one. For Thomas? Atkinson.
Refs: R.M. Young, Belfast and the Province of Ulster (1909), 282; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979),130

Building: CO. LIMERICK, ASH HILL TOWERS (KILMALLOCK)
Date: 1781
Nature: Old mansion taken down. New house built 1781.
Refs: J.B. Burke, A Visitation of the seats and arms of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland (2nd ser., 1855), 231

Building: CO. LEITRIM, MANORHAMILTON, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1781
Nature: Addition of spire to church of circa 1730 (but cf. Lewis). Church built on site of former barrack square with bastions.
Refs: RIA, Ordnance Survey memoirs, Box 28 (B of I files)

Building: CO. ARMAGH, CASTLE DILLON (ARMAGH)
Date: 1782
Nature: 60 ft high obelisk, erected by Sir Capel Molyneux 'to commemorate the glorious revolution which took place in favour of the constitution of the kingdom, under the auspices of the volunteers of Ireland'. (i.e. legislative independence).
Refs: Inscription on obelisk, given in A Tour in Ireland in 1813 & 1814. By an Englishman [John Gough?] (1817), ?; J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 710

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BALLYMONEY, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (CI)
Date: 1782
Nature: 'The church, a large plain edifice with a tower and cupola, was built in 1782, near the site of an ancient church, of which there are still some remains.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 150

Building: CO. DONEGAL, GREENCASTLE, CHURCH OF ST FINIAN (CI, MOVILLE LOWER PARISH)
Date: 1782
Nature: New church with 1-bay nave and towerl. For Augustus Hervey, Earl Bishop of Derry. Chancel and robing room, new seating, pulpit &c.
Refs: Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 316; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 167 (illus.)

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, BISHOP STREET, BISHOP'S PALACE (CI)
Date: 1782-1786
Nature: New residence for bishop to replace former dilapidated one. 3-storey block with fanlighted doorway. Carpenter's agreement dated 8 Apr 1782. Completely finished and fit for residence, 30 May 1786.
Refs: MS 'Cork, Cloyne & Ross, extracts from PRO' in RCB Library, (G 6)

Building: CO. DOWN, RATHFRILAND, NEWRY ROAD, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1783
Nature: New meeting house, consisting of 3-bay hall and porch, replacing one of 1722.
Refs: D.M. Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 186-7(illus.)

Building: CO. DOWN, BALLYCRUTTLE, CHURCH OF ST JOSEPH (RC)
Date: 1783
Nature: New church erected for Rev.. D. McAlea on site obtained from John Spear of Downpatrick.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. ARMAGH, SELSHION, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1783
Nature: New roughcast stone church, 63 x 28½ ft. Holds 2,000. Mud floor. Repairs, 1831.
Refs: Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9,

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, PATRICK ST
Date: 1783
Nature: Watercourse arched over to form Patrick St, 1783.
Refs: Bryan A. Cody, The river Lee, Cork, and the Corkonians (1859), 69

Building: CO. ROSCOMMON, ROSCOMMON, COUNTY INFIRMARY
Date: 1783
Nature: Built at sole expense of Mrs Mary Walcott (sister of Lord Chief Justice Caulfield).
Refs: J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 715

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, NORTH MAIN STREET, CHURCH OF ST PETER (CI)
Date: 1783-1788
Nature: New church replacing one which probably originated in mid-13th cent. Begun 3 Feb 1783.
Refs: F.H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork remembranced (1837), 185-6; J. Windele, Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1849), ?; APSD, C, 147; JCHAS (1943), 31

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, CHAPEL LANE, CHURCH OF ST MARY (RC)
Date: 1783-84
Nature: New church consisting of 3-bay pedimented centre with projecting single-bay wings on both sides. Set back from road. Entrace by two gates on either side of 3-bay sacristan's cottage. Opened 30 May 1784.
Refs: Rev. Patrick Rogers, The story of Old St Mary's(1941), 22(illus.)-23

Building: CO. CORK, GLANMIRE, CHURCH (CI, RATHCOONEY PARISH)
Date: 1784
Nature: New church. £50 paid to Archdeacon Corker towards bulding of new church in Lower Glanmire, Jul 1784. Described by Beaufort as 'neat outside bu ill-contrived within' and by Lewis as 'a plain neat edifice, with a tower and spire'.
Refs: MS journal of the Rev. D.A. Beaufort, Sep 1788; R. Caulfield (ed.) The Council Book of the Corporation of the City of Cork (1876), 992; Horatio Townsend, Statistical Survey of the County of Cork, 1810 (1815), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 493

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, DAME STREET, DRINKING FOUNTAIN
Date: 1784
Nature: 'The first of these elegant fountains, with which this great city is to be decorated, will in a few days be erected in the center of Dame-street, opposite Palace-street. It will fonsist in a grnd antique urn, in the base of which a gorgon's head will spout the water; on the top…a handsome lamp-iron will be fixed…The whole to be secured from the carriages by a circular ring of posts with chains between them.'
Refs: Faulkner's Dublin Journal, 9-11 Sep 1784

Building: CO. DERRY, DERRY, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1784-1786;1810
Nature: '…a handsome popish chapel almost ready…'(Beaufort)
Refs: APSD, L, 134; Journal of the Rev D.A. Beaufort 1787-88 (B. of I.)

Building: CO. ANTRIM, MEGABERRY, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1784;1826
Nature: New meeting house with 4-bay hall erected, 1784, to replace one of 1714. Re-roofed 1826.
Refs: D.M. Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004),

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, KILLUA CASTLE
Date: 1784ca
Nature: New house built by Sir Benjamin Chapman, consisting of hall, dining room, oval drawing room, breakfast parlour, front and back stairs. Also new stable yard, barn and haggard.
Refs: MS notes by Lady Chapman, 1930s?, in possession of Eugene Sheridan, Killua (photocopy in IAA, RPD 141.10)

Building: CO. CORK, DOUGLAS, CHURCH OF ST LUKE (CI)
Date: 1784p
Nature: Cork Corporation grants £50 towards building of new church, Jul 1784, provided seats erected for Mayor and Corporation.
Refs: R. Caulfield (ed.) The Council Book of the Corporation of the City of Cork (1876), 992

Building: CO. ARMAGH, ARDMORE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1785
Nature: New church built in townland of Derryadd.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 89; Clergy of Down and Dromore (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1996), 169 (ILLUS.)

Building: CO. DOWN, KILCLIEF, CHURCH OF ST MALACHY (RC)
Date: 1785
Nature: New church, for Rev. John Fitzsimons in townland of Ballywooden.
Refs: Datestone on church; James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?; G.P. Bell, C.E.B. Brett, R. Matthew, Portaferry & Strangford (UAHS, 1969), 36 (no. 161)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, INNS QUAY, DRINKING FOUNTAIN
Date: 1785
Nature: 'The third fountain is now finished, on the Inn-quay, an elegance to which every other city in the British Empire is a stranger.'
Refs: Faulkner's Dublin Journal, 31 Mar-3 Apr 1785

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, DORSET STREET UPPER, BETHESDA METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1785
Nature: 'The Methodist meeting house, in Dorset Street is almost finished and makes a handsome appearance. It is built on the plan of Mr.Whitefield's Orphan house in Georgia, which after that too is called by the favorite name of Bethesda.'
Refs: Faulkner's Dublin Journal, 5-8 Nov 1785

Building: CO. WEXFORD, KILLURIN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1785
Nature: New church, built with grants from Parliament of £400 in 1782 and £250 in 1783. ()Gallery erected at expense of Charles Martin of Penzance, Anthony Cliffe, iof Bellview, and Edward Beatty of Heathfield, 1821. Church enlarged 'by the addition of accommodation for 3 families at their expense', 1828 (but is this the gallery?)
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936),191

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, SS. PETER & PAUL PLACE, CHURCH OF SS. PETER & PAUL (RC, OLD)
Date: 1786
Nature: Church built 1786.
Refs: J. Windele, Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1849), ?

Building: CO. ANTRIM, MONEYGLASS (TOOMEBRIDGE), CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1786-1798
Nature: New church, started 1786 and roofed 1798. Improved 1826.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. DONEGAL, CONVOY, CHURCH OF ST FINIAN (RC)
Date: 1786ca
Nature: New church.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survery Memoirs of Ireland 39 (Institute of Irish Studies, 1997), 18; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 213

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CARRICKFERGUS, CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS (CI)
Date: 1787
Nature: Vestry added.
Refs: JRSAI 35 (1905), 317

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, HAWKINS STREET, DUBLIN SOCIETY
Date: 1787
Nature: New stores being completed. Building consists of one long room, for the committee, and two others 'for the reception of such improvements in such arts as facilitate agriculture or manufactures and do not occupy much space'.
Refs: Faulkner's Dublin Journal, 28-30 Jun 1787

Building: CO. DERRY, TAMLAGHTARD, CHURCH OF ST CADAN (CI)
Date: 1787
Nature: 'The parish church…measures 72 by 30 feet on the outside., was built in 1787 at the supposed cost of £700.'
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 11 (1991), 84-5 (RIA, OS Memoirs Box 45)

Building: CO. GALWAY, BALLYNAHINCH, CHURCH (CI, OLD)
Date: 1787
Nature: '…Saw the new church just built here but not finished…'(Beaufort)
Refs: Journal of the Rev. D.A. Beaufort, 1787

Building: CO. MEATH, RORISTOWN
Date: 1787
Nature: 'Mr Drake is building a good new house at Roristown and points it to the river.' (Beaufort)
Refs: Journal of D.A. Beaufort, August 1787; Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 523

Building: CO. GALWAY, ORANMORE, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1787-78ca
Nature: Rev. D.A. Beaufort noted 'new chapel building of elegant shape and great size.
Refs: Journal of the Rev. D.A. Beaufort, 1787-78

Building: CO. DERRY, DERRY, BANQUETING HOUSE
Date: 1787a
Nature: 'The banqueting house which LordB[ristol] built twice over is not finished except the large room & all is going to Rack. In that are some good chiaroscuro boys and landscapes in brown & in blue - a very fine chimney piece of Enniskillen marble & over it in Gilding two doves a billing. The Garden which joins it cost £2,000, which the next bishop must pay - now neglected…'
Refs: Journal of the Rev D.A. Beaufort, 1787-88 (B. of I.)

Building: CO. CLARE, DOONASS
Date: 1787a
Nature: Sir Hugh Dillon Massy (1st Bt) 'has lately built a fine square of offices & the wing of a new edifice - very plain' (Beaufort)
Refs: Journal of the Rev. D.A. Beaufort, 1787-8; J.B. Burke, A Visitation of the seats and arms of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland (2nd ser., 1855), I, 152

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, NEWPORT, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI)
Date: 1787a
Nature: 'A small village well situated with ... the shell of a very handsome church of uncommon form, but very far from being finished within'. For Robert Waller? Note on survey drawing, 1866, gives date of original dedication as 14 Jul 1772.)
Refs: MS journal of the Rev. D.A. Beaufort, 1787-8.

Building: CO. WEXFORD, NEW ROSS, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1788
Nature: Large new meeting house.
Refs: D.M.Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 77-78

Building: CO. CORK, DUNMANWAY, INN
Date: 1788
Nature: Beaufort saw 'good-looking' new inn, not yet finished, in Aug 1788.
Refs: Journal of the Rev. D.A. Beaufort, 31 Aug 1788

Building: CO. CORK, FORT ROBERT (BALLINEEN)
Date: 1788
Nature: New weather-slated house for Robert Longfield Conner. Of 2 storeys over basement and 8 bays. (In ruins.)
Refs: J.B. Bukre, Vistation of Seats and Arms 2nd ser., 1855, I, 178

Building: CO. CORK, MIDLETON, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1788
Nature: '…walked to D. Laws new glebe house begun this spring and the attick story already finished…the house 48 x 42 - a very odd plan without a door in front…'
Refs: Journal of Rev. D.A. Beaufort, 11-12 Sep 1788

Building: CO. CORK, MIDLETON, BOULTING MILL & STORE
Date: 1788
Nature: 'Great boulting mills are building at the town by some gentlemen from Cork & vast store houses building on the little hill ¼ m from town…'
Refs: Journal of Rev. D.A. Beaufort, 11-12 Sep 1788

Building: CO. CORK, RAHAN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1788
Nature: 'The church is a small neat structure with a low square tower, toowards the erection of which, in 1788, the late Board of First Fruits gave £500, and it was also aided by Sir J.L. Cotter, to whose memory and that of his lady it contains a neat mural monument; the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have lately granted £142 for its thorough repair.'(Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 480

Building: CO. KILDARE, BRANNOXTOWN, BRIDGE OVER RIVER LIFFEY
Date: 1788
Nature: Built by member of the La Touche family.
Refs: J.B. Malone, The Open Road (1950), 107`

Building: CO. KILKENNY, INISTIOGE, ALMSHOUSE
Date: 1788
Nature: 2-storey building, for 7 (or 8) poor women, built on similar plan to one at 'Ross'[New Ross?] by Mrs Sarah Tighe, 1888
Refs: William Tighe, Statistical Observations relative to the County of Kilkenny (1802), 536; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 18

Building: CO. KILDARE, STRAFFAN, CHURCH OF ST BRIGID (RC)
Date: 1788
Nature: 'A handsome chapel is just finished at Straffan near Leixlip, on the estate of Mr. Henry [Hugh Henry of Lodge Park?] which has been erected at the sole expense of that gentleman for the accommodation of persons professing the Roman Catholic religion in this neighbourhood.'
Refs: Faulkner's Dublin Journal, 23-27 Aug 1788

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, RINGSEND BRIDGE
Date: 1788
Nature: Builidng in progress. Contractor: Mr Black.
Refs: Faulkner's Dublin Journal, 18-21 Oct 1788

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, FOWL MARKET (1788)
Date: 1788
Nature: New meat, fish, poultry, and vegetable markets opened, 1 Mar 1788.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 199.

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, FISH MARKET
Date: 1788
Nature: New meat, fish, poultry, and vegetable markets opened, 1 Mar 1788.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 199.

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, VEGETABLE MARKET (1788)
Date: 1788
Nature: New meat, fish, poultry, and vegetable markets opened, 1 Mar 1788.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 199.

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, NEWCHAPEL, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1788-1790
Nature: New glebe house for Rev. Mr Aldwell.
Refs: Unsigned estimate, dated Nov 1788, in Hampshire Record Office, Normanton Papers, 21M57 B14/2; Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 428

Building: CO. CORK, RINEEN MILLS (CASTLETOWNSEND)
Date: 1788-89;1796
Nature: Addition of returns to dwelling (1788); stable and carthouse (1788); 'cabbins nigh the Pond' (1789); 'Western Corn Store joining the Mill' (1789); 'Easter Store Joining & over the Kiln' (1796).  Builder (or proprietor?): William Clark.
Refs: Valuation and measurement in MS. copy book of bills, estimates, bills of measurement, valuations &c. kept by William Deane, 1797-1809,  in IAA, Acc. 2009/91 (microfilm in NLI).


Building: CO. CORK, CASTLE COR (KANTURK)
Date: 1788a
Nature: Additions, for Edward Deane Freeman (who inherited in 1775 and m. 1781) consisting of 'a large square centre, flanked at each angle by four turrets' (Neale, but cf. description in Bence-Jones)..
Refs: Complete Irish Traveller (1788), ?; William Wenman Seward, Topographia Hibernica (1795), ?; J.P. Neale, Views of Seats III (1820), no. 65(illus.); Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 65; Mary Cecilia Lyons, Illustrated Incumbered Estates Ireland, 1850-1905 (1993), 46(illus.)

Building: CO. CORK, DRIMOLEAGUE, CHURCH (CI, OLD)
Date: 1788a
Nature: Descr. by D.A. Beaufort, 1788, as 'a well-looking new church' in Aug 1788. (cf. Lewis, who says it was built in 1790)
Refs: Journal of the Rev. D.A. Beaufort, 31 Aug 1788; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837),

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, SHRONEHILL (TIPPERARY)
Date: 1788A
Nature: 'At a little distance from Tipperary town is a large unfinished house of Lord Milton's (ie. Joseph Damer, 1st Baron Milton of Shronehill) at Shronhill[sic].'
Refs: The Complete Irish Traveller (1788), ?.

Building: CO. KERRY, GROVE (DINGLE?)
Date: 1788ca
Nature: 'Grove, where the collector has almost finished an immense house in a low situation close to the River Leigh…'
Refs: Journal of the Rev. D.A. Beaufort, Aug 1788

Building: CO. DOWN, NEWRY, CHAPEL STREET, CHURCH OF ST MARY (RC)
Date: 1789
Nature: Church of 1789 repaired. Former high altar of cathedral installed. (Rose window, 1927; re-roofed 1931)
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings in the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 5

Building: CO. ARMAGH, POYNTZPASS, CHURCH (CI, ACTON PARISH)
Date: 1789
Nature: 'The church, erected at Pointz Pass in 1789, is a neat edifice, in the early English style.'
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 7.

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, CARLISLE BRIDGE (OLD)
Date: 1789-1791
Nature: 'The building of the new bridge, from the Batchelor's-walk to Aston's-quay is now going forward in earnest.the foundation of the abutments are digging' &c., Oct 1789. Caisson for 2nd abutment laid, Oct 1790.
Refs: Faulkner's Dublin Journal, 10-13 Oct 1789; 24-26 Aug 1790; 9-12 Oct 1790;26-28 May 1791; 21-23 Jun 1791

Building: CO. MAYO, CASTLE GORE
Date: 1789-1792
Nature: New 3-bay, 3-storey over basement mansion for lst Baron Tyrawley, 'said to be built from the year 1789 to the year 1792'. Severely damaged in 1798 rebellion.
Refs: Bolger MSS NA/PRO 1A 58 126,127; Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 69(illus.)

Building: CO. LIMERICK, GLIN CASTLE
Date: 1789p
Nature: House built following marriage of John Bateman Fitzgerald in 1789. Plain classical building with two shallow bow windows and 2 3-sided bays facing gardens.
Refs: Mark Girouard, 'Glin Castle, Co. Limerick - II', Country Life 135, 5 mar 1964, 502

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, CLONMELLON, CHURCH OF ST LUCY (CI, KILLUA PARISH)
Date: 1790
Nature: Church built c. 1790.
Refs: MS notes by Lady Chapman, 1930s?, in possession of Eugene Sheridan, Killua (photocopy in IAA, RPD 141.10)

Building: CO. WICKLOW, STRATFORD-UPON-SLANEY
Date: 1790
Nature: New village established by 2nd Earl of Aldborough for encouragement of woollen manufacture. Town intended to have 4 squares and 12 streets with large reservoir in centre.  Only partly built. Date given as 1783 by Price.
Refs: G.N. Wright, Tours in Ireland (1823), ?;  Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 580;  J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 750;  E.P. O'Kelly, 'Historical notes on Baltinglass in modern times', Journal of the Kildare Archaeological Society 5 (1906-8), 334.; L. Price, Place names of Co. Wicklow (1945), 142.

Building: CO. GALWAY, GALWAY, CHARITY SCHOOL
Date: 1790ca
Nature: New school founded about 1790 'for the education of indigent [Catholic] boys'.
Refs: James Hardiman, History of the town and county…of Galway (1820, reprinted 1926), 317

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, BRACKLYN HOUSE
Date: 1790ca
Nature: New house for James (?) Fetherstonhaugh. (Has rockwork grotto gateway.)
Refs: Mark Bence-Jones,  Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 46(illus.) ;  Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 212 gateway illus. Pl. 93.

Building: CO. DUBLIN, MONKSTOWN, CARRICKBRENNAN ROAD, PAROCHIAL SCHOOL (CI)
Date: 1791
Nature: New schoolhouse in church grounds, opened 1791.
Refs: Étain Murphy, A Glorious Extravaganza: the history of Monkstown Parish Church(2003), 214-7(illus.)

Building: CO. WATERFORD, WATERFORD, O'CONNELL STREET, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1791
Nature: New meeting house, replacing that of 1763 in Bowling Green Alley.
Refs: D.M.Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 128-9

Building: CO. DOWN, DUNSFORD, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1791
Nature: New church built by Rev. Edward Mulholland.
Refs: Inscription on wall, cited by James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, BLACKROCK ROAD?, DISTRICT LUNATIC ASYLUM (1791)
Date: 1791
Nature: New asylum begun, 1791. Converted into cavalry barracks, 1851.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 205; B 9, 31 May 1851, 346

Building: CO. CORK, GLYNNATORE
Date: 1791
Nature: Built 1791 by Robert Warren Gumbleton.
Refs: J.B. Burke, Vistiation of Seats and Arms (2nd ser, 1855), II, 126

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BALLINTOY, GLEBE HOUSE (MOUNT DRUID)
Date: 1791
Nature: 'The glebe-house was built by the present incumbent [Rev. Robert Traill, d. 1842 aet.87] in 1791, and is situated on a glebe of 40 acres…' (Lewis). Begun May 1789; completed Nov 1791.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 119; C.E.B. Brett, Buildings of County Antrim (UAHS, 1996), 121(illus.)

Building: CO. WICKLOW, TINAHELY, CHURCH (CI, KILCOMMON PARISH)
Date: 1791
Nature: Decision by vestry to build tower and spire (but tower only built?).
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 144.


Building: CO. DERRY, AGHADOWEY, GLEBE HOUSE (BLACKHEATH)
Date: 1791-94
Nature: New 2 storey house with 3-bay front and 5-bay back built by Sir Henry Hervey Bruce, Bt, at cost of £1,756. (Sculpture of Socrates discovering Alcibiades over drawing-room mantelpiece brought from Italy by Lord Bristol; purchased by Bp. William Alexander in 1884 and brought to Armagh.)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 15; J.B. Leslie, Derry Clegy and Parishes (1937), 89; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 105

Building: CO. MEATH, KELLS, TOWER OF LLOYD
Date: 1791a
Nature: Proposed design for same, in form of a Doric column.  (Unexecuted. Gothic tower built to designs of Henry Aaron Baker in 1791.)  For Thomas Taylour, 1st Earl of Bective.
Refs: Unsigned, undated elevation in IAA, Guinness Collection, Acc. 96/068.3/3/09.

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, CLONMEL, MARKET STREET, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1792
Nature: Large new meeting house next to Butter Market. (Demolished)
Refs: D.M.Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 99-102(illus.)

Building: CO. ANTRIM, HANNAHSTOWN, SCHOOL
Date: 1792
Nature: New school house, also used as a church.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. GALWAY, GALWAY, MERCANTILE COFFEE ROOM
Date: 1792;1820
Nature: Opened 1792. 2 reading rooms opened in 1820.
Refs: James Hardiman, History of the town and county…of Galway (1820), 313

Building: CO. ARMAGH, RICHHILL, IRISH ROAD, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1793
Nature: New meeting house on site provided by William Richardson.
Refs: D.M. Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004),188-190(illus)

Building: CO. ARMAGH, POYNTZPASS, CHURCH (CI, ACTON PARISH)
Date: 1793;1829
Nature: Built 1793. Enlarged and repaired, 1829. but cf. OS Memoirs which say that church is 'altogether much out of repair' although 'rebuilt and slightly repaired, 1835'.
Refs: J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 692; Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 6

Building: CO. CORK, TEMPLEMARTIN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1793?
Nature: 'The church is a plain building, with a square tower 50 feet high, erected by aid of a gift of £500, in 1793, from the same Board [i.e.of First Fruits].'(Lewis) (But according to Townsend it was erected in 1802.)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 605; Horatio Townsend, Statistical Survey of the County of Cork, 1810 (1815), ?

Building: CO. CORK, AHERCAGH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1794
Nature: New church built.
Refs: Horatio Townsend, Statistical Survey of the County of Cork, 1810 (1815), ?

Building: CO. LOUTH, KILCURRY, CHURCH (RC, OLD)
Date: 1794
Nature: T-plan, crenellated, with turrets.. For Rev. Bernard Kenan.
Refs: Plaque on church (B of I, citing An Foras Forbatha: Buildings of Architectural Interest in Co. Louth)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, KILLESTER AVENUE, KILLESTER HOUSE
Date: 1794
Nature: New greenhouse, peach-house, grape-house, portico, ceiling cornice, Gothic mouldings to windows, Gothic window stools for Sir William Newcomen measured by Bryan Bolger 2 Aug 1794.  Builder: William Waldron.
Refs: NA/PRO, Bryan Bolger Papers, Letter N, Box No. 16

Building: CO. WEXFORD, TOMACORK, CHURCH OF ST BRIGID (RC)
Date: 1794
Nature: New T-plan church, originally thatched..
Refs: Churches of the Diocese of Ferns (Booklink, 2004), 50(illus.).

Building: CO. CORK, DUNGOURNEY, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1794?
Nature: Erected in 1794 according to Townsend, but cf. Lewis, who describes it as 'a palain building, with a shingled spire, erected by a gift of £500 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1800' for the repair of which the Ecclesiastical Commissioners had recently granted £119.
Refs: Horatio Townsend, Statistical Survey of the County of Cork, 1810 (1815), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 582

Building: CO. DERRY, BALLINDERRY, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1795
Nature: 'The glebe-house, nearly adjoining [the church], was built at an expense of £980, of which £100 was a gift from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1795.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 112

Building: CO. DERRY, CASTLEDAWSON, OBELISK
Date: 1795
Nature: Built on site of barracks by Earl Bishop of Derry, 1795. (Gone.)
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 6, 89

Building: CO. WATERFORD, BALLYNATRAY HOUSE
Date: 1795-97?
Nature: 'The house is modern, having been completely remodelled in the early part of this [19th] century' by Grice Smyth (1762ca-1816). House dated to 1795-7 by Betjeman.
Refs: J.B. Burke, A Visitation of the seats and arms of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland (2nd ser., 1855), II, 100;  Penelope Betjeman, 'Rural rides in Ireland', Country Life 86, 9 Sep 1939, 262.

Building: CO. WICKLOW, DUNRAN HOUSE
Date: 1795?
Nature: New house (for - Knox?)  'built with taste both as to situation and architectural propriety'.In 1820s was the property of the Rev. Dr. John Joseph Fletcher, DD.., perpetual curate of Killiskey parish, 1817-1843. Oval cottage or banqueting room in grounds
Refs: G.N. Wright, Guide to Co. Wicklow (1822), 52;  G.N. Wright, Tours in Ireland (1823), ?.

Building: CO. KILDARE, FURNESS
Date: 1795a
Nature: Improvements, including creation of 2-storey wing to left of entrance front. For Richard Nevill, MP (son of Arthur Jones Nevill).
Refs: William Wenman Seward, Topographia Hibernica (1795), ?; Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 129(illus)

Building: CO. CAVAN, KILDOAGH (TEMPLEPORT), CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1796
Nature: New 'barn' church built 1796 for Rev. Patrick Maguire. Separate entrances and galleries for men & women.
Refs: Irish Times, 2 Dec 1975; Ann Foras Forbatha handlist of buildings of historic interest in Co. Cavan

Building: CO. KILDARE, ATHY, CHURCH (RC, OLD)
Date: 1796
Nature: '…a spacious and handsome edifice, built in 1796, principally by a donation from the late Maurice Keating , Esq., of Narraghmore, on an acre of land given by the Duke of Leinster, who also contributed towards its erection' (Lewis) Overall cost £1,500. Accommodated congregation of 1,200.
Refs: Rev. James Hall, Tour through Ireland (1813), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 91

Building: CO. KILDARE, BALLYSONNON, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1796
Nature: 'The church, a plain structure, was built ins 1796 by aid of a gift of £500 from the late Board of First Fruits, and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have lately granted £196 for its repair.'(Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 167

Building: CO. KILKENNY, LISTERLIN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1796
Nature: 'the church was built in 1796, by aid of a gift of £500 from the…Board [of First Fruits], and has been recently repiared by a grant of £207 from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 288

Building: CO. KILKENNY, ODAGH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1796
Nature: 'The church, a neat building, was erected about the year 1796, abnd for that purpose the late Board of First Fruits made a free grant of £500.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 446

Building: CO. DERRY, KILLALOO, CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (CI, CUMBER LOWER PARISH)
Date: 1796
Nature: Classical three-bay hall with low tower. (Norman belfry added in late 19th cent.; also chancel.)
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 28, 32-33;  J.B. Leslie, Derry Clergy and Parishes (Enniskillen, 1937), 175;  Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 190

Building: CO. WEXFORD, ROSSDROIT, CHURCH OF ST PETER (CI)
Date: 1796
Nature: New church, 69 x 28 ft, built beside ruins of old one. Cost £646 of which £461 was gift of Board of First Fruits. Consecrated 10 Aug 1805. tower rebuilt and church repaired 1830 at cost of £130 using quoins from Franciscan Friary at Enniscorthy.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 235

Building: CO. TYRONE, AUGHNACLOY, CHURCH OF ST JAMES (CI, CARNTEEL PARISH)
Date: 1796
Nature: '...in 1796 his [i.e. Acheson Moore's] daughter and heiresss, Mrs Malone, added a tower, surmounted by a lofty octagonal spire' (Lewis).
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 267.

Building: CO. KILDARE, MAYNOOTH, ST PATRICK'S COLLEGE
Date: 1796-1801
Nature: FS of new buildings, i.e. wings to existing house, laid 20 Apr 1796. Large payments for building made until 1801.
Refs: Clonliffe College Archive, Maynooth payments, 1796-1846, MS p125/1; T.K. Cromwell, Excursions through Ireland (1820), ?; J.N. Brewer, The Beauties of Ireland (1825 & 1826), II, ?; J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 640

Building: CO. DOWN, MILECROSS, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1796-1806p
Nature: New meeting house, consisting of 2-bay hall and semi-circular porch.
Refs: D.M. Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 179-180(illus.)

Building: CO. TYRONE, DUNGANNON, DRUMGLASS RECTORY
Date: 1796?
Nature: Papers relating to building, 1796, in Armagh Public Library.
Refs: Armagh Public Library, MS. G.111.1

Building: CO. KILKENNY, ANNAGHS CASTLE
Date: 1797
Nature: 'Mr Murphy, at Annise or Anaghs, near Rosbercon, has made a residence which ornaments the country, three sides of his house are faced with Portland stone; he has formed a new road leading to it, 42 feet wide, the ditches...have offsets on which elms are planted...' (Murphy made a fortune in Spain)
Refs: William Tighe, Statistical Observations relative to the County of Kilkenny made in the years 1800 and 1801 (1802), 588.William Tighe, Statistical Observations relative to the County of Kilkenny made in the years 1800 and 1801 (1802), 588; J. Hall, Tour through Ireland (1813), ?; Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 4

Building: CO. DOWN, KILWARLIN, LIGHTHOUSE
Date: 1797
Nature: New? lighthouse lighted 25 Mar 1797.
Refs: Letter from T. Rogers to Marquess of Downshire, 27 Mar 1798, in PRONI, Downshire MSS.

Building: CO. CORK, BANDON, BARRACKS
Date: 1797
Nature: Barracks with accommodation for 8 offices, 119 NCOs and men, and 61 horses. (Ruins remained beside town square, 1970.)
Refs: PRO(Kew) HO 100/108/61-2D; RIA, Ordnance Survey Memoirs, Box 20; J. O'Donoghue, History of Bandon (1970), ? (source of date)

Building: CO. DERRY, AGHADOWEY, CHURCH OF ST GUARE (CI)
Date: 1797
Nature: Church of c.1760 rebuilt 1797 with tower and spire by Earl Bishop of Derry. Spire struck by lightning 1826 and taken down , when tower was embattled with 4 pinnacles.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 15; J.B. Leslie, Derry Clegy and Parishes (1937), 89; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 105

Building: CO. ROSCOMMON, ROSCOMMON, COUNTY GAOL (OLD)
Date: 1797ca
Nature: New gaol, replaced in 1817 because of its 'want of arrangement and space for the necessary classification of prisoners and of wholesome ventilation'.
Refs: Report by Francis Johnston on whether the gaol would be suited for conversion into a lunatic asylum (with plan) in Minutes of Commissioners for General Control…and for Superintending…the Erection…of Asylums for the Lunatic Poor, 13? Dec 1817 (information from Brendan O'Donoghue)

Building: CO. CORK, BALLYMACOTTER, SIGNAL TOWER
Date: 1797p
Nature: One of several erected after French invasion attempt at Bantry Bay in 1797. Weather slated.
Refs: JCHAS (1913), 62

Building: CO. CORK, CAPE CLEAR ISLAND, SIGNAL TOWER
Date: 1797p
Nature: Erected after French invasion of 1797.
Refs: JCHAS (1918), 53

Building: CO. CORK, KINSALE, SIGNAL TOWER
Date: 1797p
Nature: Castle-like structure erected after French invasion at Bantry Bay, 1797.
Refs: JCHAS 18 (1912), 139

Building: CO. CORK, MILLSTREET, CHURCH OF ST ANNE (CI, DRISHANE PARISH)
Date: 1798
Nature: 'The parish church of Drishane stands on an eminence above the town; it is a handsome edifice, built in 1798 at the expense of J. Wallis, Esq., of Drishane Castle, the owner of the eastern part of the town…'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 370

Building: CO. CORK, CORK HARBOUR, CARLISLE FORT
Date: 1798
Nature: Erected on Hill of Glenagow, 1798.
Refs: J. Windele, Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1849), ?

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, PARK BRIDGE
Date: 1798ca
Nature: New bridge leading to Corbally.
Refs: M. Lenihan, Limerick; its history and antiquities (1866), 473,475

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, NILE ST
Date: 1799
Nature: Has stream which was arched over, Sep 1799
Refs: F.H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork remembranced (1837), 212; J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842),288

Building: CO. KILKENNY, JOHNSTOWN, CHURCH (CI, FERTAGH PARISH)
Date: 1799
Nature: Church built 1799. (Contains 14th cent. window taken from ruins of Fertagh abbey.)
Refs: JRSAI 14 (1876-78), 392n1

Building: CO. WATERFORD, WATERFORD, HOUSE OF RECOVERY
Date: 1799a
Nature: On elevated position in suburbs with piece of ground annexed; range of houses adjoining and to front of it.  Opened Aug, 1799.
Refs: Account of the origin and plan of an association formed for the stablishement of a house of recovery (1801), 101?

Building: CO. DOWN, TYRELLA HOUSE
Date: 1800
Nature: Materials taken from Tyrella old church for building additions and erecting garden wall.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. CORK, GLENVILLE, CHURCH (CI, ARDNAGEEHY PARISH)
Date: 1800
Nature: New church built. Described by Lewis as 'a neat, modern edifice, situated at Glenville, for which the late Board of First Fruits gav;e £500 in 1798.'
Refs: Horatio Townsend, Statistical Survey of the County of Cork, 1810 (1815), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837),I, 55

Building: CO. CORK, KILMAHON, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1800
Nature: New church, described as 'lately built' by Carlisle, while Lewis describes it as 'a remarkably neat edifice…built in 1800' for the repair of which Ecclesiastical Commissioner had latel granted £147.
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 169

Building: CO. CORK, WHITECHURCH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1800
Nature: 'The church, rebuilt in 1800, is a spacious structure in the early English style, with a square tower surmounted by a low spire.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 712

Building: CO. KILKENNY, ODAGH, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1800
Nature: 'the glebe-house, towards the erection of which the late Board of First Fruits contributed a gift of £100, in 1800, is a neat residence…'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 446

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, KILLUA CASTLE
Date: 1800
Nature: Ruin in shrubbery built using stones from Multyfarnham Abbey. For Sir Benjamin Chapman.
Refs: MS notes by Lady Chapman, 1930s?, in possession of Eugene Sheridan, Killua (photocopy in IAA, RPD 141.10)

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, KILLUA CASTLE
Date: 1800
Nature: Temple Lodge and gates and new approach to house from Clonmellon. For Sir Benjamin Chapman. (Gates moved to market square, Clonmellon, 1845.)
Refs: MS notes by Lady Chapman, 1930s?, in possession of Eugene Sheridan, Killua (photocopy in IAA, RPD 141.10)

Building: CO. KILKENNY, UPPERCOURT (FRESHFORD)
Date: 1800a
Nature: Sir Wm Morres, has erected a new and handsome house at Uppercourt, the portico of which consists of pillars, each a single block of fine limestone, raised on his demesne.'
Refs: William Tighe, Statistical Observations relative to the County of Kilkenny made in the years 1800 and 1801 (1802), 588.William Tighe, Statistical Observations relative to the County of Kilkenny made in the years 1800 and 1801 (1802), 588.

Building: CO. KILKENNY, KILFANE HOUSE
Date: 1800a
Nature: 'To Kilfane, Mr Power has added a new front and other improvements, which render it not only an excellent house, but a good specimen of architecture.'
Refs: William Tighe, Statistical Observations relative to the County of Kilkenny made in the years 1800 and 1801 (1802), 588.William Tighe, Statistical Observations relative to the County of Kilkenny made in the years 1800 and 1801 (1802), 588.

Building: CO. KILKENNY, BISHOPSHALL
Date: 1800ca
Nature: 'Mr Boyce has just finished at Bishopshall, a most excellent house and extensive gardens' (Tighe)
Refs: William Tighe, Statistical Observations relative to the County of Kilkenny made in the years 1800 and 1801 (1802), 588.

Building: CO. DERRY, BROOK HALL (DERRY)
Date: 1800ca
Nature: New house with oval entrance hall; 'a modern edifice, lately finished on a very elegant plan…' (Sampson). For the Rt. Hon. George Fitzgerald Hill.
Refs: G. Vaughan Sampson, Statistical Survey of the County of Londonderry (1802), 432; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 402; Edith Mary Johnston Liik, History of the Irish Parliament 1692-1800 (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1992), IV, 423

Building: CO. DONEGAL, GLENTOGHER (CARNDONAGH)
Date: 1800ca
Nature: New house and demesne, for Henry Alexander: 'the house is almost finished…He [Henry Alexander] is determined, in the course of three years, to change the lowering gloom of every prospect from this house into a lively variety of trees, irrigating rivers, and all the charms of verdant pasturage and production.'
Refs: James Macparlan, Statistical Survey of the County of Donegal(1802), 19

Building: CO. GALWAY, GALWAY, PROSPECT HILL, COUNTY INFIRMARY
Date: 1800ca
Nature: Plain 7-bay, 3-storey building opened circa 1800.
Refs: James Hardiman, History of the town and county…of Galway (1820), 304

Building: CO. TYRONE, DRUMQUIN, CHURCH (CI, LANGFIELD UPPER PARISH)
Date: 1800ca
Nature: 'The church, which was erected soon after the separation of the parish [in 1795], is a small neat edifice with a square tower;  the late Board of First Fruits gave £500, in 1800 towards its erection.'(Lewis)  Erected under the direction of Rev. Francis Gouldsbury (rector, 1798-1803, who also built glebe house, 1801) at cost of £500 (OS Memoirs).
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds. Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 5: Parishes of Co. Tyrone 1 (1990), 131;  Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 244;  Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 87(illus.).

Building: CO. CORK, LOTA PARK (GLANMIRE)
Date: 1801
Nature: 2-storey over basement house erected for John Power, 1801. Said to have cost not less than £4,000. (Wings containing ballroom and library added by James Roche (1770-1853) at cost of £3,000.)
Refs: J.B. Burke, Visitation of seats and arms (2nd ser., 1855), II, 4-5; Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 191; Mary Cecilia Lyons, Illustrated Incumbered Estates Ireland, 1850-1905 (1993), 189-190,191(illus.)

Building: CO. DERRY, TERMONEENY, CHURCH OF ST CONLUS (CI)
Date: 1801
Nature: New church built at cost of £600. (In very bad repair by 1836)
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 6 (1990), 121-22 (RIA, OS Memoirs, Box 47)

Building: CO. MAYO, BALLAGHADERREEN, INFANTRY BARRACKS
Date: 1801
Nature: Described as small and new (not yet occupied) in report of 12 Nov 1801.
Refs: NA/PRO (Kew) HO 100/108/61

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, CITY MARSHALSEA
Date: 1801
Nature: New city marshalsea proposed. Estimates invited for building Walls of a proper Elevation for enclosing the same, pursuant to the plan thereof', May 1802. For Dublin Corporation.
Refs: Freeman's Journal, 8 May 1802

Building: CO. DUBLIN, ROEBUCK, HOUSES?
Date: 1801ca
Nature: B. Bolger measures 'sundry works for Mr Ambrose Moore at his New Buildings in Rhoebuck, by John Russel'.
Refs: NA PRO 1A 58 126.

Building: CO. ANTRIM, DERRIAGHY, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1802
Nature: Rebuilding of church of 1745. Much reduced in size by 1878.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. DOWN, KILCOO, CHURCH (RC, OLD)
Date: 1802
Nature: New church built by Rev. Hugh Smith. Date inscribed on lintel of E. door.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. DOWN, KILLOUGH, CHURCH OF ST ANNE (CI)
Date: 1802
Nature: New church with tower and wooden spire. 'The church, which had been rebuilt in 1716, and had subsequently fallen into a state of dilapidation, was again rebuilt in 1802, by the munificence of the Rev. J. Hamilton, who died in 1797, and bequeathed £1200 for that purpose. It is a neat edifice, on the site of the former, in the early English style, with a tower surmounted with an octangualr spire, affording an excellent landmark for mariners enterin the port.' (Lewis) Spire blown down in Great Wind of Jan 1839.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 154; Clergy of Down and Dromore (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1996), Part 1, 134-5(illus.)

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, COURT HOUSE (OLD)
Date: 1802
Nature: 'a neat stone building (49 feet long and 48 feet broad) with gothic windows…it was since repaired and enlarged and has cost altogether £1,663 pounds, which was defrayed by the county'. Old bridewell beneath, unused by 1837.
Refs: Memoir by Thomas McIlroy, 11 Oct 1837, in Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 114

Building: CO. DERRY, CASTLEDAWSON, COTTON FACTORY
Date: 1802
Nature: Extensive 3-storey range, with 2-storey drying house, store house &c. and other single-storey buildings. Established 1802 by John Vance of Belfast and others and subsequently enlarged.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 6, 66

Building: CO. GALWAY, GALWAY, WILLIAMS GATE, MEAT MARKET
Date: 1802
Nature: New market on site of upper citadel with spacious entrance from street.
Refs: James Hardiman, History of the town and county…of Galway (1820),

Building: CO. GALWAY, LOUGHREA, LINEN HALL
Date: 1802
Nature: Built by 2nd Lord Clonbrock.
Refs: J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 626

Building: CO. DONEGAL, ARDS HOUSE
Date: 1802a
Nature: 'splendid mansion' described by McParland: 'consists in front of two principal rooms, 40 feet by 30 each, brilliantly lighted by lofty and bowed windows; the middle compartment between those two rooms is a very fine hall…lighted at the top by a large glass dome; this opens into a light handsome staircase, which leads to two stories of suitable sleeping rooms'. Wing, consisting of breakfast room, &c.
Refs: McParlan, Statistcal Survey of Co. Donegal (1802), 12

Building: CO. DERRY, THE OAKS (CLONDERMOTT)
Date: 1802a
Nature: 'Oaks, the neat lodge of Mr Acheson, is a spot of singular beauty…Mr Acheson is not building an excellent house, upon a most commodious plan, on the opposite bank, where he means shortly to reside…'
Refs: G. Vaughan Sampson, Statistical Survey of the County of Londonderry (1802), 434

Building: CO. KILKENNY, KILKENNY, CASTLE ROAD, SWITZSIR'S ASYLUM
Date: 1803
Nature: Classical building. founded and endowed by James Switsir for poor Protestant and Catholic widows
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 114

Building: CO. LONGFORD, ABBEYLARAGH, CHURCH (CI, 1803)
Date: 1803
Nature: New 'neat, plain edifice'.
Refs: William Shaw Mason, A statistical account, or parochial survey of Ireland III, (1819), ?; Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 3

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, PATRICK STREET, THEATRE
Date: 1803
Nature: New theatre opened, Feb 1803, 'after having been considerably altered'.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 218.

Building: CO. DONEGAL, RAYMUNTERDONEY, CHURCH OF ST PAUL (CI)
Date: 1803-1805
Nature: New church.
Refs: Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 172(illus.)(gives date of 1821 for N aisle, following J.B. Leslie, Raphoe Clergy and Parishes (1940), 120, but cf. drawings by Welland & Gillespie in RCB Library, portfolio 25)

Building: CO. DUBLIN, ST EDMUNDSBURY (LUCAN)
Date: 1803a
Nature: Bryan Bolger measures extensive work, including erection of portico, for Thomas Needham.
Refs: NA/PRO Bolger MSS. 1A/58/126; Mary Cecilia Lyons, Illustrated Incumbered Estates Ireland, 1850-1905 (1993), 32(illus.)

Building: CO. WEXFORD, ADAMSTOWN, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1803a
Nature: 'Archdeacon Barton seems to havwe built a Glebe house, which was newly erected in 1803 (|Parl. Rep.|)'
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 104; David Rowe & Eithne Scallan, Houses of Wexford(Ballinakella Press, 2004), no. 4

Building: CO. WEXFORD, KILNAMANAGH, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1804
Nature: 'The Glebe house was built in 1804, Rev. R.E. Cane being granted a certificate charging £507.10s.9d. on his successor.'
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 197

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, BRIDGE (PROPOSED)
Date: 1804
Nature: 'The plan and elevation of a new bridge intended tlt be thrown across form the Nort-abbye to the corner of Grenville-place were approved of:  this bridge however was never built'.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 222.

Building: CO. DONEGAL, BUNCRANA, CHRIST CHURCH (CI, FAHAN LOWER PARISH)
Date: 1804;1816;1836ca
Nature: Built 1804, enlarged, 1816, 'and being still too small, is again about to be enlarged, for which the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have recently granted £370.6.8'
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 230,611; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 138(illus.)

Building: CO. DONEGAL, ROSAPENNA HOUSE
Date: 1804a
Nature: Rebuilding, for Rev. Archibald McCausland and Rev. Mr Porter.  Builder: George Kennedy, Cloncarney, Letterkenny.
Refs: A.P.W. Malcomson, The Clements Archive (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 2010), 590.

Building: CO. CORK, BERE ISLAND, BATTERY & MARTELLO TOWERS
Date: 1804ca
Nature: Circular battery and 4 martello towers at 'proper intervals' erected c.1804.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 24

Building: CO. LAOIS, MOUNTMELLICK, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1805
Nature: Large new meeting house attached to earlier meeting house of 1709.
Refs: D.M.Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 73-74(illus.)

Building: CO. CAVAN, COOTEHILL, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1805
Nature: New meeting house. 3-bay hall with pointed windows.
Refs: D.M. Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 157-8

Building: CO. WEXFORD, LISKINFERE, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1805
Nature: New glebe house for Rev. Wensley Bond, who spent £1,504 on it.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 211

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, RUTLAND STREET, COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
Date: 1805
Nature: '…erected at the expense of the Mercantile Body of Limerick in 1805: it contains one of the most spacious and elegant Coffee-rooms in Ireland, and a number of fine aparments appropriated to the business of the Chamber of Commerce' (Fitzgerald) (Became town hall in 1843)
Refs: Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), II, 590; M. Lenihan, Limerick; its history and antiquities (1866), 414

Building: CO. ROSCOMMON, ARDCARNE, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1805
Nature: Erected in 1805 by the Rev. John H. Gouldsbury, A.M.
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, CLONMEL, MARY STREET, CHURCH OF ST MARY (CI)
Date: 1805
Nature: Choir shortened by 29 ft. New porch at west end mostly built of materials from White mortuary chapel; top storey of tower removed and octagonal addition substituted. Church covered with roughcast & lime wash. Gallery  and Corporation gallery removed.
Refs: W.P. Burke, History of Clonmel (1907), 263.

Building: CO. WEXFORD, MONART, CHURCH OF ST PETER (CI)
Date: 1805-1808;1827;1909
Nature: New church with nave and belfry for perpetual curacy formbed out of Templeshanbo parish. Built on old site for £500 given by Board of First Fruits. consecrated 17 Sep 1808. Transepts added 1827 by loan of £500 from Board of First Fruits. Renovation costin £420 in 1909.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 215

Building: CO. CORK, KILMAHON, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1805-1809ca
Nature: New church, described as 'just finished' by Carlisle, while Lewis writes that it 'was built by aid of a gift of £210 from the late Board of First Fruits in 1805'.
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 169

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, CLONMELLON, CHURCH OF ST LUCY (CI, KILLUA PARISH)
Date: 1805;1823
Nature: Ruin (in form of a window?)in churchyard erected by Sir Benjamin Chapman, 1805. Struck by lightning and re-erected by Sir Thomas Chapman 1823.
Refs: MS notes by Lady Chapman, 1930s?, in possession of Eugene Sheridan, Killua (photocopy in IAA, RPD 141.10)

Building: CO. DOWN, SAINTFIELD, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1806
Nature: New church erected 1806 by Rev. Hugh Green. (Later enlarged.)
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. CAVAN, COOTEHILL, MARKET HOUSE
Date: 1806
Nature: 'the market house, a large, ablong, commodious building was erected in…1806, and during the propsperity of the linen trade the upper range was used for the measuring and stamping of linen whilst the lower was, and still is, employed as the general mart of potatoes amd cprm. The upper portion of the buisling has been occasionally rented to the government as a barrack for a company of infantry.'
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 40: Counties of South Ulster 1834-8, 4

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, PARLIAMENT BRIDGE
Date: 1806
Nature: New, single-arch limestone bridge, built at cost of £4,000;  'believed to have been designed by Abraham Hargrave' (Herlihy).
Refs: J. Windele, Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1849), ?; APSD II, C, 147;  Roger Herlihy, A Walk through the South Parish (Cork: Red Abbey Publications, 2010), 75.

Building: CO. CORK, SPIKE ISLAND, BARRACKS
Date: 1806
Nature: New barracks.  Roofed by Sep 1811.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837),  240;  J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 746

Building: CO. WEXFORD, ADAMSTOWN, CHURCH OF ST PETER (CI)
Date: 1806
Nature: New church, costing about £700, £500 being granted by Board of First Fruits. Dedicated and consecrated 7 Aug 1806.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 104

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, KILLUA CASTLE
Date: 1806-7
Nature: Obelisk to Lord Nelson..
Refs: MS notes by Lady Chapman, 1930s?, in possession of Eugene Sheridan, Killua (photocopy in IAA, RPD 141.10)

Building: CO. WICKLOW, KILTEGAN, CHURCH OF ST PETER (CI)
Date: 1806;1826
Nature: New church, opened for service, 23 Jul 1806. 'The church is a handsome edifice with an embattled tower and spire, erected by a gift of £500 and a loan of £320 from the same Board [i.e. Board of First Fruits];  it was enlarged in 1826 at a cost of £1200, half of which was defrayed by the Board , and has been recently repaired' (Lewis).
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837) ,II, 212;  Wicklow Newsletter, 21 Apr 1906;   C.M. Drury, 'West County Wicklow notes', Journal of the Kildare Archaeological Society 5 (1906-08), ?.

Building: CO. KILKENNY, ULLARD, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1806a
Nature: 'newly erected…Rev. George Alcock, incumbent (1806) is resident'.
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?

Building: CO. WEXFORD, TEMPLESCOBIN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1806ca
Nature: New church, built ca 1806 or soon after, by aid of gift of £800 from Boare of First Fruits. Consecrated as St Busk's, 6 May 1818.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 243

Building: CO. KILKENNY, KILFANE, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1807
Nature: 'The glebe-house was erected by aid of a gift of £100 and a loan of £500, in 1807, from the late Board of First Fruits…' (Lewis). Described by Carlisle as 'building'.
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 89

Building: CO. GALWAY, GALWAY, CUSTOM HOUSE
Date: 1807
Nature: Small plain building, built in 1807.
Refs: J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 448

Building: CO. KERRY, DINGLE, CHURCH OF ST JAMES (CI)
Date: 1807
Nature: Built 1807 on site of previous church with gift of £1100 from Board of First Fruits; '…a plain structure…about to be enlarged and thoroughly repaired; for which purpose a grant of £317.17.4 has been recently made by the Ecclesiastical Board'. (Lewis)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 461

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, MULGRAVE STREET, ARTILLERY BARRACKS
Date: 1807
Nature: Completed 1807.
Refs: Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), II, 593.

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, BARONSTON, SCHOOL
Date: 1807
Nature: New school for 100 boys and 80 girls, built by Richard Malone, 1st Baron Sunderlin.   Opened Dec 1907.
Refs: Thomas Cromwell, Excursions through Ireland (1820), ?.

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, MARDYKE WALK, BAND FIELD, PUBLIC CONVENIENCES
Date: 1807
Nature: 'A beautiful new gate was erected at the entrance of the dyke, with two handsome lamps constructed over it.'
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 231.

Building: CO. CORK, PASSAGE WEST, CHURCH (CI, MARMULLANE PARISH)
Date: 1807-08
Nature: 'The church…was a small edifice, built in 1684. but it was considerably enlarged in 1808, at the expense of the dean and chapter, aided by local contributions; it is, however, much too small, and is about to be replaced by one which will afford better accommodation to the increasing population.'(Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 344 (information repeated in J. Windele, Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1849), ?); C.A. Webster, Town of Passage West, 5

Building: CO. GALWAY, GALWAY, GAOL ROAD, TOWN GAOL
Date: 1807-1810
Nature: 3-storey building, facing river on south side of county gaol. FS laid 1807. Opened for prisoners, 27 Dec 1810.
Refs: James Hardiman, History of the town and county…of Galway (1820), 301.

Building: CO. DONEGAL, INVER, CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST (CI)
Date: 1807;1917?
Nature: New church built 1807. Chancel added 1917? (cf. Rowan)
Refs: Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 148; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979),

Building: CO. WEXFORD, TEMPLEUDIGAN, CHURCH OF ST PETER (CI)
Date: 1808
Nature: New church, 45 x 25 ft, built 1808 at cost of £600 and consecrated as St Peter's, 21 Aug 1812.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 246

Building: CO. GALWAY, MOYLOUGH (OLDCASTLE), CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1808
Nature: 'The church, a neat edifice with a handsome tower, was erected in 1808, for which purposes the late Board of First Fruits advanced a loan of £200.'
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 404

Building: CO. GALWAY, OUGHTERARD, CHURCH (CI, KILCUMMIN PARISH)
Date: 1808
Nature: 'The church…is a small neat building, for the erection of which the late Board of First Fruits gave £600 in 1808' (Lewis)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 77

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, HENRY STREET, ROCHE'S HANGING GARDENS
Date: 1808
Nature: Terraced gardens on arched vaults, devised by William Roche, stretching from behind his house (No. 99 O'Connell St) down to Henry St. Cost £15,000.
Refs: Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), 614-617

Building: CO. GALWAY, SHANBALLYMORE, SCHOOL
Date: 1808-09
Nature: New school.
Refs: 75th Report of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland (1908-09), 16

Building: CO. KILDARE, MAYNOOTH, ST PATRICK'S COLLEGE
Date: 1808-1810;1819
Nature: Additional buildings. Contractor: John Curran.
Refs: Clonliffe College Archive, Maynooth payments, 1796-1846, MS p125/1

Building: CO. LOUTH, DROGHEDA, MILLMOUNT, RICHMOND FORT & BARRACKS
Date: 1808;1831
Nature: Fort erected about 1808. Guardhouse at entrance to barracks erected 1831.
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 500

Building: CO. CORK, GLANWORTH, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1809
Nature: Built by incumbent at cost of about £2000, aided by gift of £100 and loan of £1000 from Board of First Fruits.
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 655

Building: CO. CORK, TEMPLEMICHAEL-DE-DUAGH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1809
Nature: 'The church is a small handsome edifice, in the early English style, built in 1809 by aid of a gift from the same Board [of First Fruits]'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 607

Building: CO. ANTRIM, RAMOAN, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1809
Nature: '…the glebe-house was built in 1809, at an expense of £480, of which £369 was a gift , and £110 a loan, from the late Board of First Fruits…'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 483

Building: CO. CORK, KILCASKIN, CHURCH OF ST PETER (CI)
Date: 1809-1810
Nature: 'The church is a small edifice with a low square tower, situated at the base of therugged mountain of Ardrigoole; it was build in 1809, at an expense of £500, a gift fom the late Board of First Fuits, and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have recently agranted £190 towards its repair.'(Lewis)
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?;S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), 59; JCHAS (1923), 37

Building: CO. CORK, KILLEAGH, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1809-1810
Nature: New. Board of First Fruits gave £100 and lent £1,000 towards erection of same.
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 134

Building: CO. DERRY, DERRYNOYD LODGE (DRAPERSTOWN)
Date: 1809;1816 &ca.
Nature: 'The house was first built in 1809 on a very small scale. It remained thatched until the year 1816, when the roof was slated and a series of additions and enlargements commenced. These were carried on occasionally until the original cottage has become[1836] a large 2-storey house…but with the architecture, as might be expected, rather irregular.' (Demolished.)
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 31, 6

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, LA MANCHA
Date: 1809ca
Nature: Unfinished additions to William Wynn's house, La Mancha, measured by Bryan Bolger, 1809.
Refs: Bolger MSS NA/PRO 1A 58 126,127

Building: CO. GALWAY, BALLINAKILL (LOUGHREA), CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1809ca
Nature: In process of being built.
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CREBILLY, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1810
Nature: New church erected 1810.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. DOWN, SPA, PUMP ROOM
Date: 1810
Nature: Erected by David Ker. Pumps by J. Bramah & Son, London.
Refs: C.E.B. Brett, Historic Buildings…in…Mid Down (UAHS, 1974), 43 (no. 2)

Building: CO. CLARE, MILTOWN MALBAY, SPANISH POINT, HOTEL
Date: 1810
Nature: Large hotel 'erected, in 1810, by a company, consisting of the Morony family and other gentlemen, and, besi;des the usual accommodations…contains hot and cold baths, billiard rooms and a spacious assembly room' (Lewis). Cost £7,000 and has 90 beds (Binns).
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 371; Jonathan Binns, The Miseries and Beauties of Ireland (1837), 398

Building: CO. CORK, COBH, CHURCH (CI, TEMPLEROBIN PARISH)
Date: 1810
Nature: 'The parish church…is a large and elegant edifice, in the early English style of architecture, with stained glass windows, and was built in 1810, by aid of a load of £2000 from the late Board of First Fruits.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 431

Building: CO. CORK, MURRAGH, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1810
Nature: 'The glebe-house is a handsome and commodious residence, built by aid of a gift of £100, and a loan of £850, in 1810, from the late Board of First Fruits; it is situated in a beautifully picturesque part of the vale of Bandon, and is designed and embellished with much taste.'(Lewis)
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 416

Building: CO. CORK, MURRAGH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1810
Nature: 'The church, situated at Farren-Thomas, is a large neat edifice, in the early English style of architecture, with a square tower…erected by aid of a loan of £550 from the same Board [of First Fruits], in 1810.' (Lewis)
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 416

Building: CO. KILDARE, FONTSTOWN, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1810
Nature: 'The glebe-house was built by aid of a gift of £10, and a loan of £400, from the late Board of First Fruits, additions to which have been made at a cost of £600.'(Lewis)
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 632

Building: CO. KILKENNY, BURNCHURCH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1810
Nature: 'The church is a neat edifice with a steeple, built by aid of aloan of £600, in 1810, from the late Board of First Fruits.' (Lewis) Described as being in the process of being built by Carlisle.
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 232

Building: CO. KILKENNY, BURNCHURCH, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1810
Nature: 'the glebe-house was built by a gift of £100 and a loan of £1500, in 1815, from the same Board [of First Fruits].'(Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 232

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BILLY, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1810
Nature: 'The glebe-house was built in 1810, by the Rev. T. Babington, vicar, aided by a gift of £350 and a loan of £450 from the…Board [of First Fruits].'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 206

Building: CO. GALWAY, GORT, CHURCH OF ST COLMAN (CI, KILMACDUAGH PARISH)
Date: 1810
Nature: 'The parish church of Kilmacdaugh was erected in 1810, on land given by the first Lord Gort. It is an elegant cruciform structure, with a conical spire; the fittings of the interior, which were renewed in 1828, are handsome and well kept.'
Refs: I. Slater's National Commercial Directory of Ireland (1846).

Building: CO. KERRY, TRALEE, BALLYMULLEN, BARRACKS
Date: 1810
Nature: 'The barracks, at Ballymullen, about half a mile from the town, and capable of accommodating 17 officers, and 456 non-commissioned officers and privates, and 6 horses, with an hospital for 30 patients, form a substantial building, erected in 1810 at an expense of £20,000.' (Lewis; but described as 'mean and shabby when compared with those in some of the other counties' by Rev. James Hall, |Tour through Ireland| (1813), ?)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), 641

Building: CO. DOWN, CASTLEWELLAN, MARKET HOUSE
Date: 1810
Nature: Proposal for same.
Refs: Unsigned ground-floor plan, Oct 1810, in PRONI, D1503/10/1 (see PRONI e-catalogue).

Building: CO. CORK, TIMOLEAGUE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1810-11
Nature: New church built on foundations of earlier one. Consecrated 25 May 1811.
Refs: J.N. Brewer, The Beauties of Ireland (1825 & 1826), II, ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 626; JCHAS (1922), 73

Building: CO. CORK, RATHCORMAC, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1810a
Nature: Church described as 'in repair' by Carlisle. (Possibly this refers to enlargement by William Tonson, 2nd Baron Riversdale (1775-1818), mentioned by Brewer, which included addition of chapel and gallery.)
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?; J.N. Brewer, The Beauties of Ireland (1825 & 1826), II, ?

Building: CO. GALWAY, KILLINANE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1810a
Nature: 'lately built, but not quite finished'.
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), ?

Building: CO. CORK, KILMEEN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1810ca
Nature: 'The church is a very neat edifice with a square tower, for the erection of which the same Board [of First Fruits] granted a loan of £460, in 1810.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 177

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, BROOKEBOROUGH, CHURCH (CI, AUGHAVEA PARISH)
Date: 1810ca
Nature: Rebuilt after fire in 1806. In process of being rebuilt 'under the direction of the Rev. James Webster and Henry Leslie, Esq.' c.1810. Completed 1813?
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810); J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 113; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 149

Building: CO. ANTRIM, PORTGLENONE HOUSE
Date: 1810p
Nature: New house built on site of old castle by Nathaniel Alexander, DD, Bishop of Meath.
Refs: J.P Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 690; James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. KILKENNY, CALLAN, AUGUSTINIAN FRIARY CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1810p
Nature: New church, 90 x 30ft with 90ft high tower. 'The chapel or…church of the Augustinian friary was erected through the exertions of the very Rev. John Rice, at an expense of £4000: the building , which was commenced in 1810 and completed in a few years, is of hewn stone, in the ancient English style of architecture, and has a beautifully groined ceiling: the altar-piece is the copy of a design by Domenichini, by an Italian artis; and on each side of the altar is a niche, in which is intended to place two marble statues, now in progress of executeion at Rome by Mr Hogan.' (Lewis) Egan gives dates as 1819-1821.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1836), 117; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 245; P.M. Egan, The illustrated guide to the city and county of Kilkenny [1884?], 282

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, FREDERICK STREET, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1811
Nature: New meeting house.
Refs: D.M.Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 140-142(illus.)

Building: CO. CORK, ROCKMILLS, CHURCH (CI, NATHLASH PARISH)
Date: 1811
Nature: 'The church, a small neat struxture with a tower and spire, is at Rockmills: it was erected in 1811, by aid of a gift of £800 from the late Board of First Fruits.'(Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 420

Building: CO. KILKENNY, SHANKILL, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1811
Nature: 'The church, towards the erection of which, in 1811, the late Board of first Fruits contributed a gift of £800, is a plain but neat edifice.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 551

Building: CO. DOWN, DROMARA, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI)
Date: 1811
Nature: 'The church is a small handsome edifice, with a tower and clock in good repair, built in 1811, at the expense of the parishioners.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 503

Building: CO. WEXFORD, EDERMINE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1811
Nature: New church built. (Disused in 1936.)
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 149

Building: CO. CLARE, DOONASS
Date: 1811
Nature: House 'considerably enlarged in 1811 by the late Sir Hugh Dillon Massy (2nd Bt), uncle to the present owner. It is a fine residence, built in the style of an English villa…'
Refs: J.B. Burke, A Visitation of the seats and arms of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland (2nd ser., 1855), I, 152

Building: CO. LIMERICK, KILMURRY, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1811
Nature: New 'substantial' church with tower and spire of hewn stone built 1811 on former site. Spire damaged in gale 15 Nov 1811. Grant of £580 from Board of First Fruits, 1812.
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 191; M. Lenihan, Limerick; its history and antiquities (1866), 415-6

Building: CO. LOUTH, DROGHEDA, LAURENCE STREET, METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1811
Nature: Church built in 1811, FS having been laid by Dr Adam Clarke; ''a square two-storey building, with pointed windows…remarkable for the simplicity of architectural effect, which is a characteristic of the churches of the Methodist body throughourt Ireland'. Ground floor used for Sunday school, upper storey for worship. 'The walls are in light tint with outlined panels of deep blue'.
Refs: George Henry Bassett, Louth County Guide and Directory (1886), 100-101

Building: CO. KERRY, KENMARE, CHURCH (CI, OLD)
Date: 1811-14
Nature: 'The church is a neat structure with a steeple, built in 1814, partly by subscription and partly by a loan of £520 from the late Board of First Fruits: it is situated on a gentle eminence about half a mile east of the town, at the termination of a fine avenue of trees extending nearly the whole of the distance…' (Rplaced by new church on different site, 1858)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 38;

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, MULGRAVE STREET, COUNTY INFIRMARY
Date: 1811A
Nature: New hospital finished 1811. Cost: £7000.
Refs: Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), II, 593-5; M. Lenihan, Limerick; its history and antiquities (1866), 415n

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, FREE SCHOOL
Date: 1812
Nature: 'very neat', built 1812 for £850. repairs, 1834.
Refs: Memoir (with plan) by Thomas McIlroy, 5 Oct 1837, in Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 115

Building: CO. CORK, HODDERSFIELD, MILL
Date: 1812
Nature: Mill near entrance gates.
Refs: D. O'Murchada, History of Crosshaven (1967), ?

Building: CO. KILDARE, DONADEA CASTLE
Date: 1812
Nature: 'handsome porch'. For Sir Fenton Aylmer. (Is this Richard Morrison's work?, see Bence-Jones)
Refs: J.B. Burke, Visitation of Seats and Arms (2nd ser., 1855), I, 80-81

Building: CO. KILKENNY, ROSSBERCON, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1812
Nature: 'The glebe-house was erected in 1812, bu aid of a gift of £450, and a loan of £88, from the late Board of First Fruits.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837),

Building: CO. ANTRIM, RAMOAN, CHURCH OF ST JAMES (CI)
Date: 1812
Nature: 'The church is a small edifice, and was rebuilt in 1812, at an expense of £369, a loan from the ... Board [of First Fruits].'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 483

Building: CO. DOWN, HOLYWOOD, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1812
Nature: '…the glebe house was built in 1812, by a gift of £450 and a loan of £50 from the late Board of First Fruits…'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 6

Building: CO. LIMERICK, DREHIDTARSNA (ADARE), CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1812
Nature: New church consecrated 13 Aug 1812.
Refs: M. Lenihan, Limerick; its history and antiquities (1866), 419

Building: CO. LIMERICK, BRUREE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1812
Nature: 'The church is a neat edifice, in the early English style, with a sq;uare tower and octangular spire of hewn stone; it was built near the site of the old church, by aid of a gift of £800 from the late Board of First Fruits' (Lewis)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 228

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LOUGHILL, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1812
Nature: Small church with square tower on new site built with loan of £800 from Board of First Fruits. Stone imported from Bath by Stephen Rice of Mount Trenchard. Consecrated 1812.
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 315; M. Lenihan, Limerick; its history and antiquities (1866), 416

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, O'CONNELL STREET, METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1812
Nature: New church with stone façade, steps and iron balustrade.
Refs: Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), II, 564; M. Lenihan, Limerick; its history and antiquities (1866), 688.

Building: CO. LOUTH, ARDEE, CHURCH OF ST MARY (CI)
Date: 1812
Nature: Church repaired and rebuilt preserving only brick piers and portion of tower of previous church.New battlemented front added ('Mr Sillery' architect and/or contractor of latter). Mark Williams and Gibbon paid £5.8s.4d. for furniture for church in 1820-21.
Refs: RCB Library, 'An account of of all sums of money levied for building and repairing of churches...June 1824' (information from Frank Keohane); JRSAI 38 (1908), 213; Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 117

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, LANCASTERIAN SCHOOL
Date: 1812
Nature: FS of new school laid by William Beamish, 4 May 1812.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), 242.

Building: CO. KILDARE, NEWBRIDGE, CAVALRY BARRACK
Date: 1812
Nature: Proposals invited for erecting new cavalry barrack for Barrack Board, Feb 1813.
Refs: Freeman's Journal, 3 Feb 1813.

Building: CO. ARMAGH, TANDRAGEE, CHURCH (CI, BALLYMORE PARISH)
Date: 1812
Nature: 'The church is a spacious and handsome structure, in the early English style, with an embattled tower crowned with pinnacles, and was erected in 1812, at an expense of £2200, of which £1500 was aloan from the late Board of First Fruits.' (Lewis)
Refs: Date recorded on plaque in entrance lobby (information from Dr David Lawrence, Gladestry, Powys, Jul 2012);  Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 152

Building: CO. KILDARE, CELBRIDGE, CHRIST CHURCH (CI, KILDROUGHT PARISH)
Date: 1812-13
Nature: New church with tower and spire, erected by loan of £1500 from late Board of First Fruits (Lewis). Descr. in |Architect| as 'conventicle kind of structure' with 4 square walls, flat plastered ceiling, galleries on 3 sides and parlour. High backed pews, 8 of of which had fireplaces.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 320; Architect 30, 20 Sep 1884, 188

Building: CO. ANTRIM, GLENAVY, CHURCH OF ST AIDAN (CI)
Date: 1812-14
Nature: New church with square tower built. Lewis gives date of 1814, Lawson of 1812. Marquess of Hertford subscribed £100, Board of First Fruits gave £200 and lent £250.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 658; J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 463 (or 403?)

Building: CO. DOWN, KILWARLIN (MOIRA), CHURCH OF ST COLMAN (RC)
Date: 1812-14
Nature: New church in Magheralin parish. FS laid 7 Nov 1812 by Marquess of Downshire. Dedicated 24 Oct 1814.
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings in the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 14; photograph of datestone in http://www.lisburn.com/churches/Lisburn-churches/magheralin-parish-churches.htm (2008)

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, NELSON STREET, LYING IN HOSPITAL (OLD)
Date: 1812a
Nature: New hospital opened 1 May 1812.(Later moved to Henry St).
Refs: Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), II, 598; M. Lenihan, Limerick; its history and antiquities (1866), 416n,429

Building: CO. CORK, CLENOR (KILLAVULLEN), CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1812ca
Nature: 'The church is a neat modern edifice, with a square tower...built in 1811 with the aid of a gift of £800 from the late Board of First Fruits' (Lewis). (Magner gives date as 1813.)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 339;  Mehaul Magner, 'Clenor Church of Ireland Church', Mallow Field Club Journal 20 (2002), 104-113.

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, CLONMELLON, CHURCH OF SS PETER & PAUL (RC)
Date: 1812ca;1835ca
Nature: New church built ca 1812; belfry added, ca 1835 (but cf. Casey & Rowan).
Refs: MS notes by Lady Chapman, 1930s?, in possession of Eugene Sheridan, Killua (photocopy in IAA, RPD 141.10);  Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 212.

Building: CO. CORK, BRINNY (UPTON), CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1813
Nature: Enlargement (Lewis says 'wholly rebuilt')
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 225; JCHAS (1934), 15

Building: CO. CORK, KNOCKMOURN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1813
Nature: 'The church was rebuilt by a loan of £300 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1813.' (Described as 'repairing' in Nicholas Carlisle, |A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland| (1810).)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 240

Building: CO. KILDARE, DONADEA, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1813
Nature: 'The church, a neat edifice in the later English style, was erected in 1813, by a loan of £1000 from the late Board of First Fruits and contains a curious monument to Sir Gerlad Aylmer, the first baronet, and his lady [in Aylmer family chapel].'(Lewis)
Refs: J.N. Brewer, The Beauties of Ireland (1825 & 1826), II, ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 463

Building: CO. KILKENNY, GRAIGUENAMANAGH, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1813
Nature: New church inserted into remains of Cistercian abbey.
Refs: Mark Bence-Jones, 'Arcadia', Country Life153, 24 May 1973, 1450-52;  John McEvoy, ed., The Churches of Kildare and Leighlin 2000 AD (Strasbourg: Editions du Signe, 2000), 48(illus.).

Building: CO. KILKENNY, WHITECHURCH, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1813
Nature: 'The glebe-house was built in 1813, by aid of a gift of £400 and a loan of £316 from the …Board [of First Fruits]…'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 714

Building: CO. ANTRIM, GLENARM, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1813
Nature: '…the glebe-house, which is situated about 1½ mile from the church;, near the sea-shore, was built in 1813 by aid of a gift of £450 and a loan of £46 from the late Board of First Fruits…'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 624

Building: CO. DERRY, KILREA, ERASMUS SMITH SCHOOL
Date: 1813
Nature: New male and female schools. Cost: £800.
Refs: Unsigned, undated plan, elevation and site plan in Erasmus Smith drawings collection, the High School, Zion Road, Rathgar, Dublin;

Building: CO. WEXFORD, NEW ROSS, CHURCH STREET, CHURCH OF ST MARY (CI)
Date: 1813
Nature: Church rebuilt 1813 but new church only covered part of site of old church, leaving walls of old chancel and transepts unroofed. Cost partly met by loan of £2,400 from Board of First Fruits.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 228

Building: CO. WEXFORD, RATHMACNEE, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI)
Date: 1813
Nature: New church, 40 x 20 ft, built by gift of £738 English from Board of First Fruits and consecrated 15 Jun 1817 as St John's church (patron of old church was St Martin)..
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 233

Building: CO. SLIGO, AHAMPLISH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1813
Nature: New church, dedicated 5 Dec 1813; loan of £700 from Board of First Fruits; gift of £100 from Lord Palmerston.
Refs: Information from RCB Library, portfolio 16; Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837),

Building: CO. SLIGO, BALLYMOTE, BRIDEWELL
Date: 1813
Nature:

Built 1813. Cost £600.  Grand Jury gave grant to Bridgeman and Richard Gethin, Motherwell.

Refs: James Christopher McDonagh, History  of Ballymote and the parish of Emlaghfad (Dublin, 1936), 139

Building: CO. SLIGO, BALLYMOTE, COURT HOUSE
Date: 1813-14
Nature: Built 1813 and/or 1814. Cost £600, 'the only building of note preceding the purchase of Sir Robert Gore Booth'.
Refs: RIA, MS Ordnance Survey memoirs, Box 50;  Terence O'Rorke, History of Sligo (1889), II, 172.

Building: CO. DUBLIN, BALBRIGGAN, CHURCH OF ST GEORGE (CI)
Date: 1813-1816
Nature: New church. FS laid 23 Jul 1813. Completed and consecrated as Chapel of St George, 20 Oct 1816. Church built on land granted by Rev. G. Hamilton, who also endowed it. Cost: £3018.2s.2d, of which £1,400 given by Board of First Fruits, £478.15s.2d. raised by subscriptions and £1139.7s. given by Hamilton and his family.
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 100; Robert Walsh, Fingal and its churches (Dublin, 1888), 251-2

Building: CO. SLIGO, BALLYMOTE, CHURCH (CI, EMLAGHFAD PARISH)
Date: 1813-1818
Nature: New church, described by Lewis as 'a good building in the early English style, remarkable for the beauty of its tower and spire'. For Rev. John Garrett. Payments of £176.14s.1d. made to unknow payee in 1813 and 1814 for finishing church and steeple. Payment of £30 to John Lynn, 1818, for new sashes.  (Church completed 1848 through munificence of Sir R. Gore-Booth.) 
Refs: RCB Library, 'An account of of all sums of money levied for building and repairing of churches...June 1824' (information from Frank Keohane); Terence O'Rorke, History of Sligo (1889), II, 172;  James Christopher McDonagh, History  of Ballymote and the parish of Emlaghfad (Dublin, 1936), 133. 

Building: CO. WEXFORD, KILNAMANAGH, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI)
Date: 1813-1819
Nature: New church, 'built in 1813', consecrated 10 Aug 1819. Cost £609 British; £503 contributed by Board of First Fruits, remainder contributed by Robert Doyne.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 197.

Building: CO. LEITRIM, CARRICK-ON-SHANNON, COUNTY GAOL
Date: 1813a;1823a
Nature: New prison, described by James Hall in 1813 as 'one of the most splendid buildings in the town' with 'the drops, the pulleys, the spikes on which to put men's heads etc., painted blue'. Polygonal (Lewis). Addition completed by 1823.
Refs: Rev. James Hall, Tour through Ireland (1813), ?; letters from Robert Robinson, Board of Works, and Francis Johnston re alterations to gaol, May 1820, in NA/CSO/RP/1051;  4th Report of the Association for the Improvement of Prisons in Ireland (1822), ?;Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 276

Building: CO. CORK, FERMOY, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1813ca?
Nature: New church, 90 x 45ft exclusive of chancel and steeple, erected on site given by John Anderson, who also contributed £500. Classical. Overall cost: £8,000. 'Fretted work' (i.e. altar-piece?) by Mr Church.
Refs: A Tour in Ireland in 1813 & 1814. By an Englishman [John Gough?] (1817), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 623-4; J.R. O’Flanagan, The Blackwater in Munster (1844), 82.

Building: CO. DOWN, DRUMGOOLAND, SCHOOLMASTER'S HOUSE
Date: 1814
Nature: Built by Drumgooland parish vestry on plot of ground granted by Countess of Clanwilliam.
Refs: JRSAI 17(1885-86), 322

Building: CO. CORK, AGHADOWN, CHURCH OF ST MATTHEW (CI, OLD)
Date: 1814
Nature: New church built on site of earlier one, consecrated 20 Sep 1814. (Lewis says church was built in 1812 with grant of £500 from Board of First Fruits.)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 92; JCHAS (1923), 29

Building: CO. CORK, BANDON, SHANNON STREET, REPOSITORY SCHOOL
Date: 1814
Nature: New industrial school for 400 children. FS laid by Countess of Bandon, 14 Mar 1814. Described by Lewis as 'large and handsome'.
Refs: Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837), (1837), 244; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 180

Building: CO. CORK, CLOYNE, CROW'S CHARITY SCHOOL
Date: 1814
Nature: School house erected at upper end of town.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 383; J. Windele, Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1849), ?

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CARNMONEY, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1814
Nature: 'The glebe-house is a handsome building, erected by aid of a gift of £300 and a loan of £500 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1814.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837),I, 267

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, KILLUA CASTLE
Date: 1814
Nature: Alts. to dining room, including dome, with pantries and greenhouse adjoining. For Sir Thomas Chapman (who also enlarged lake in grounds, 1812-13 and 1818-19).
Refs: MS notes by Lady Chapman, 1930s?, in possession of Eugene Sheridan, Killua (photocopy in IAA, RPD 141.10)

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, CLONMELLON, SCHOOL
Date: 1814
Nature: Built by Margaret, Lady Chapman.
Refs: MS notes by Lady Chapman, 1930s?, in possession of Eugene Sheridan, Killua (photocopy in IAA, RPD 141.10)

Building: CO. ANTRIM, PORTGLENONE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1814
Nature: Proposed enlargement.
Refs: Letter from John Gordon to Earl of Massereene, 6 Oct 1814, re proposed enlargement of church in PRO, D562/2878 (see PRONI e-catalogue).

Building: CO. DONEGAL, RATHMULLEN, CHURCH OF ST COLUMB (CI, KILLYGARVAN PARISH)
Date: 1814-1831
Nature: New church begun 1814. Loan of £500 and gift of £300 frim Board of First Fruits. Consecerated (and dedicated to St Peter) 23 Sep 1831.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 38: Parishes of Co. Donegal I, 1833-5 (1997), 39; J.B. Leslie, Raphoe Clergy and Parishes (1940), 94-95; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 155

Building: CO. LOUTH, KILSARAN, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1814;1856
Nature: Church built, 1814, for Rev. Eugene O'Daly. Entrance fron with tower, 1854 (or 1856?)
Refs: Nicholas Carlisle, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1810), 308; An Foras Forbatha: Buildings of Architectural Interest in Co. Louth; Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 186

Building: CO. DOWN, CASTLEWELLAN, MARKET HOUSE
Date: 1814ca
Nature: Plan for market house 'about to be built' on site of lime kiln.
Refs: Unsigned, undated drawing in PRONI, D1503/10/3 (see PRONI e-catalogue).

Building: CO. DONEGAL, CLONMANY, CHURCH OF ST MARY (RC)
Date: 1814ca;1833;1843
Nature: New church built c.1814 for Rev. Charles O'Haggerty. Enlarged, 1833. Tower added, 1843.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survery Memoirs of Ireland 38 (Institute of Irish Studies, 1997), 14; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 197

Building: CO. TYRONE, EGLISH (DUNGANNON), CHURCH OF ST COLUMBA (CI, DERRYGORTREAVY PARISH)
Date: 1815
Nature: New church erected for £800 on a hill, half a mile from ancient church of Eglish.
Refs: Unsigned undated plan (of this church or a proposed later one?) in RCB Library, portfolio 2A; J.B. Leslie, Armagh Clergy & Parishes (1911), 210; North West Ulster, 274

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, PEACOCK LANE, CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' SCHOOL
Date: 1815
Nature: School with residence and 6 schoolrooms, 'no less remarkable for the judicious order of its arrangements than its architectural elegance'.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1837), 256; Francis H. Tuckey, The County and City of Cork Remembrancer (Cork, 1837),  (1837), 236.

Building: CO. CORK, INCHIGEELA, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1815
Nature: 'The church, for the repairs of which the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have recently granted £168, is a very neat edifice, with a square tower, built, by a loan of £250 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1815.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 15

Building: CO. CORK, TEMPLEMARTIN, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1815
Nature: 'The glebe-house was built by aid of a gift of £450 and a loan of £50, in 1815, from the late Board of first Fruits.' (Lewis).
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), 605

Building: CO. KILKENNY, MOYNE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1815
Nature: 'The church was built in 1815, by aid of a gift of £800 from the…Board [of First Fruits]'.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 405

Building: CO. KILKENNY, MOYNE, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1815
Nature: 'The glebe-house was erected by aid of a loan of £675 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1820.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 405

Building: CO. WEXFORD, DUNCORMICK, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1815
Nature: 'A practically new church was built on the old site in 1815 'at an expence os £184 12s 3¾d the cost of which…was defrayed by the lay impropriator, who has bound himself, his heirs and successors , to be at one half the expense of all future necessary repairs…'
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936),

Building: CO. GALWAY, MUTTON ISLAND, LIGHTHOUSE
Date: 1815
Nature: Built 1815 on site of old Franciscan Abbey. 45 ft high.
Refs: J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 449

Building: CO. KERRY, CAHIRCIVEEN, CHURCH (CI, CAHIR PARISH)
Date: 1815
Nature: 'The church is a neat plain edifice, built in the year 1815 by aid of a loan of £540 from the late Board of First Fruits.'
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 237

Building: CO. LIMERICK, THE ISLAND (CASTLECONNELL)
Date: 1815
Nature: 'The present mansion, Doric in style, the seat of Sir Richard de Burgho, Bt., was erected in 1815 by Sir John Allen de Burgho' (Burke). Joned to mainland by battlement causeway. Descr. by Bence-Jones as single storey house with portico.
Refs: J.B. Burke, A Visitation of the seats and arms of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland (2nd ser., 1855), II, 19; Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 159

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, ?, MASONIC ORPHAN ASYLUM
Date: 1815
Nature: Estimates being prepared for same.
Refs: Newry Commercial Telegraph, 25 May 1813

Building: CO. WICKLOW, BALLYARTHUR
Date: 1815
Nature: 'We went out of the demesne through an elegant new entrance which Mr Symes is building at Newbridge.'
Refs: William Smith, Journal of an excursion to Co. Wicklow, 22 July 1815, 35.

Building: CO. WICKLOW, KILTIMAN
Date: 1815
Nature: New house, for William Eccles, 'building' in Jul 1815.
Refs: William Smith, Journal of an excursion to the West of Wicklow, 22 Jul 1815 (incomplet reference from B of I files)

Building: CO. DERRY, TYANEE, CHURCH (CI, TAMLAGHT O'CRILLY LR)
Date: 1815-16
Nature: New church with 3-storey belfry. 3 windows on S side, 1 at E end, replacing church of 1775..
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 18 (1993), 89

Building: CO. DERRY, DUNGIVEN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1815-17
Nature: New cruciform church erected 1815 with loan of £1,200 from Board of First Fruits. Date of 1816 on plaque on tower probably date of completion.  Tower still unfinished in 1835. Very large pews.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 15, 4; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 581

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BILLY, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1815a
Nature: 'The church, a plain substantial building, was erected on the site of a former structure, by aid of a gift of £800 and a loan of £500, in 1815[consecration], from the late Board of First Fruits.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 206; Clergy of Connor (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1993), 124

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CAIRNCASTLE, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (CI)
Date: 1815ca
Nature: New church; ; '…a small plain edifice with a lofty spire,…built on the site of a former church by aid of a loan of £350, granted in 1815 by the late Board of First Fruits'.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 264; Clergy of Connor (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1993), 162

Building: CO. CORK, CREAGH CASTLE (DONERAILE)
Date: 1816
Nature: New house, perhaps incorporating part of Castle Saffron, formerly on site. For Capt. W.J. Brasier-Creagh.
Refs: Richard J. Hodges, Cork and County Cork in the Twentieth Century (1911), 105; Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 94(illus.); Anna-Maria Hajba, Houses of Cork I (2002), 131-2(illus.)

Building: CO. CORK, DONERAILE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1816
Nature: 'The church, at the north end of the town, is a neat and commodious edifice with a tower, formerly surmounted by a spire which was blown down about 12 years since. It was erected in 1816, by aid of a loan of £2000 from the late Board of First Fruits…'.   (Attr. to James Pain by Bill Power.)
Refs: J.N. Brewer, The Beauties of Ireland (1825), ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 478;  Bill Power, 'A treasury of churches: North Cork churches of James Pain', Mallow Field Club Journal 22 (2004), 80.

Building: CO. CORK, TEMPLEMICHAEL-DE-DUAGH, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1816
Nature: ''The glebe-house was built by aid of a gift of £300 and aloan of £500, in 1816, from the late Board of First Fruits…'(Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 607

Building: CO. CORK, TIMOLEAGUE, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1816
Nature: 'The glebe-house, a neat villa residence, was erected by aid of a gift of £100 and a loan of £900 , in 1816, from the late Board of First Fruits…'(Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837),II, 626

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, KNOCKBREDA, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1816
Nature: Built by gift of £100 and loan of £825 from Board of First Fruits. Incumbent: Mervyn Pratt.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 238

Building: CO. DERRY, ARDMORE (LIMAVADY), CHURCH (CI, BALTEAGH PARISH)
Date: 1816
Nature: New church built by Hugh Wright. In bad condition by 1823 when it was repaired and enlarged.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 9, 3.

Building: CO. DERRY, TAMLAGHT O'CRILLY, CHURCH (CI, TAMLAGHT O'CRILLY UPR PARISH)
Date: 1816
Nature: New church close to old church. 54 by 24 ft, with 3-storey belfry with pinnacles. Built 1816 at cost of £1000 Irish.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol 18 (1993), 89; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 101(illus.)

Building: CO. KERRY, ANNASCAUL, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1816
Nature: '…a small plain edifice with a square tower'
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 30; J. King, Kerry Past & Present (1931), ?

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, PENNY WELL, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1816
Nature: New T-plan church replacing one of 1750. (Improved, 1835. Erection of school-house at eastern side, c.1860.)
Refs: M. Lenihan, Limerick; its history and antiquities (1866), 679

Building: CO. WEXFORD, BANNOW HOUSE
Date: 1816
Nature: 'The building of the house was begun in 1816 by Samuel Boyse who had inherited the estate of 4.500 acres.'
Refs: David Rowe & Eithne Scallan, Houses of Wexford(Ballinakella Press, 2004), no. 207(illus.)

Building: CO. DOWN, NEWTOWNARDS, CHURCH OF ST MARK (CI)
Date: 1816-17
Nature: New church built, largely at expense of Viscount Castlereagh. Perpendicular Gothic. 'The church, a handsome cruciform edifice, was built in 1817, at an expense of |£5446, of which £831 was a gift and £3692 a loan from the…Board [of First Fruits]'(Lewis).
Refs: Date 1817 on downpipe at SW corner of church; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 436; Douglas Scott Richardson, Gothic Revival Architecture in Ireland (1983), 196-7,198,240(n.27); Clergy of Down and Dromore (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1996), Part 1, 150

Building: CO. LOUTH, DROGHEDA, ST JOHN'S ALMSHOUSE
Date: 1816-17
Nature: Rebuilt at cost of £1,521.12s.1d.
Refs: John D'Alton, History of Drogheda (1844), ? (B of I)

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, O'CONNELL STREET, CHURCH (RC, AUGUSTINIAN)
Date: 1816?
Nature: Theatre (built 1810) purchased in or by 1816? for £400 by Prior, who spent £600 on alts. and imps. to convert it into church. These included wooden entrance portico with four columns, erected 1816. (Is this the church described by James Hall, in his |Tour through Ireland| (1813) as 'one of the most extensive and showy of all the religious buildings in the Kng's dominions'?)
Refs: Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), II, 569-70; M. Lenihan, Limerick; its history and antiquities (1866), 425,439,442,425

Building: CO. KILKENNY, CALLAN, CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION (RC)
Date: 1816p
Nature: New chapel on site of older one. Commenced 1816 under Fr. Forristal and finished by Fr. Herneberry.'(Egan). 'The chapel at Callan is a spacious edifice, not quite finished, in the southern part of the town; the interior is very neat, and the ceiling is chastely and handsomely carved.' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 245; P.M. Egan, The illustrated guide to the city and county of Kilkenny [1884?], ?

Building: CO. ARMAGH, NEWTOWNHAMILTON, ERASMUS SMITH SCHOOL
Date: 1817
Nature: New school, 'rather a spacious building…capable of holding much more pupils'. Erected by Counsellor Hamilton, proprietor of the town, for £800.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 98

Building: CO. KILDARE, CLANE, PATRICIAN ORPHAN SOCIETY
Date: 1817
Nature: Extensive school house for 130 boys erected on Lancasterian plan. (Institution founded 1750 at Ballybrack; subsequently moved to Clane. (Lewis says built in 1819 at a cost of £300.)
Refs: Catholic Directory (1836), 105; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 328

Building: CO. KILKENNY, FIDDOWN, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1817
Nature: Built in 1817 with aid of gift of £100 and loan of £1500 from Board of First Fruits.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 629

Building: CO. KILKENNY, MOTHELL, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1817
Nature: 'the church is a neat edifice, with a tower, built by aid of a loan of £600 from the…Board [of First Fruits], in 1817; for its repair the Ecclesiastical commissioners have recently granted £115.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 394

Building: CO. WEXFORD, HOLLYFORT, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI, KILNEHUGH PARISH)
Date: 1817
Nature: New parish church, 40 x 20 ft, built on new site for £800 donated by Board of Frist Fruits. Tower repaired, 1821.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 198

Building: CO. WEXFORD, KILSCORAN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1817
Nature: New church, costing £533 British. (Repaired in 1930s.)
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 206

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, CROCKNACRIEVE (ENNISKILLEN)
Date: 1817
Nature: 'Crocknacrieve, the residence of Mrs Johnston, is a neat and handsome building of modern architecture…It was built and the demesne laID out in 1817…the offices, which are attacehed to the house are very commodious…and there is a small but very neat conservatory attached to the south side of the house'
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds., Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 14: Parishes of Co. Fermanagh 1834-5 (1992), 95; Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 95

Building: CO. LIMERICK, NANTINAN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1817
Nature: 'The church…is a neat edifice , in the Early English style, with a square embattled tower surmounted with an octagonal spire; it was rebuilt in a1817, for which purpose the late Board of First Fruits granted a loan of £800.'
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 419

Building: CO. WICKLOW, NUN'S CROSS (ARKLOW), CHURCH (CI, KILLISKEY PARISH)
Date: 1817
Nature: New church, 'a remarkably neat structure in the Later English style', built by Francis Synge, Esq. (of Glanmore Castle) 'assisted by a gift of £800, and a loan of £1000 from the late Board of First Fruits'.  Consecrated 20 Oct 1817. (NB. Francis Synge employed William Farrell to design outbuildings at Glanmore in 1815.) (Corbels and plasterwork said to be by plasterer named D'Arcy of Ashford, who had worked at Dublin Castle.)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 144;  Wicklow Newsletter, 2 Nov 1917;  W.J.R. Wallace, ed., Clergy of Dublin and Glendalough (Ulster Historical Foundation, 2001), 300.

Building: CO. SLIGO, SLIGO, FEVER HOSPITAL
Date: 1817-1822
Nature: New. 3-storey neo-classical block with 3-bay centre and 1-bay wings. Inscribed: 'Erected at the joint expense of the county and Edward Syge Cooper Esqre MP 1822'.
Refs: William Gregory Wood Martin, History of Sligo, county and town, from the earliest ages to the close of the reign of Queen Elizabeth (to the present time) (Dublin, 1882-92), 160; Tadhg Kilgannon, Sligo and its surroundings (Sligo, 1926), 147.

Building: CO. CORK, RATHCORMAC, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1817ca
Nature: New church on site given by Lord Riversdale. Described by Lewis as 'a large cruciform edifice, with a small square tower at the south transept, erected in 1816. Date given as 1818 by Brewer.
Refs: J.N. Brewer, The Beauties of Ireland (1825 & 1826), II, ?; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 494

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, MULLAGHDUN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1817ca
Nature: Chapel-of-ease for new district curacy.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 238

Building: CO. GALWAY, GORT CASTLE
Date: 1817ca
Nature: Gothic castle built of cut stone. One third finished in 1817 but progressing rapidly. Terrace partly finished. 100 workmen employed.
Refs: John Bernard Trotter, Walks through Ireland…in 1812, 1814 and 1817 (1819), ?

Building: CO. WEXFORD, NEW ROSS, SCHOOL
Date: 1818
Nature: New school
Refs: Plan & elevation, dated Sep 1818, in collection of Church of Ireland Training College, Rathmines

Building: CO. TYRONE, UPPER GRANGE, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1818
Nature: New meeting house, next to earlier meeting house of 1756.
Refs: D.M. Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 195-6

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CARRICKFERGUS, CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS (CI)
Date: 1818
Nature: Windows repaired.
Refs: Samuel McSkimin, The history and antiquities of the county of the town of Carrickfergus, from the earliest records till 1839 : also a statistical survey of said county (New ed., 1909), 371

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CORREEN, SCHOOL
Date: 1818
Nature: School for 42 children founded 1818. Stone and lime. 26 x 16 ft, 7 ft high on side wall.
Refs: 6th Report of Commissioners of National Education in Ireland (1839), 146

Building: CO. ARMAGH, TYNAN, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1818
Nature: Plain rectangular building. Schoolhouse 'in course of erection' in chapel yard, 1838.
Refs: E.A. Williamson, 22 Jan 1838, in OS Memoirs, see Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 131

Building: CO. CORK, DRINAGH (DUNMANWAY), CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1818
Nature: 'The church is a small neat edifice, in the early English style, erected in 1818 by aid of a gift of £900 from the late Board of First Fruits.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 497

Building: CO. KILKENNY, KILMACOW, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1818
Nature: 'the church is a neat edifice with a handosme spire, for rebuilding which the late Board [of First Fruits] lent £850, in 1818.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 166

Building: CO. LIMERICK, BALLYBROOD, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1818
Nature: Built by aid of a gift of £100 and a loan of £1500 from the…Board [of First Fruits]…' (Lewis); 'suitable offices built by the present [1826] incumbent, Rev. Geo. Madder' (Fitzgerald).
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 125; Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), I, 283

Building: CO. LOUTH, MULLARY, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1818
Nature: Church and glebe house built 1818. (Glebe house similar to Darver glebe.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Armagh Clergy & Parishes (1911), 329;

Building: CO. TYRONE, CLOGHER, CATHEDRAL OF ST MACARTAN (CI)
Date: 1818
Nature: Remodelling 'in Grecian style', for Dean Richard Bagwell.
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Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland(1837), I, 344; JRSAI 16 (1883-84), 158;  Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979),191.

Building: CO. TYRONE, CLOGHER, CATHEDRAL OF ST MACARTAN (CI)
Date: 1818
Nature: Remodelling 'in Grecian style', for Dean Richard Bagwell.
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Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland(1837), I, 344; JRSAI 16 (1883-84), 158;  Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979),191.

Building: CO. ANTRIM, ANTRIM, CHURCH (RC, OLD)
Date: 1818-1820
Nature: FS laid 19 Nov 1818; consecrated, 19 Jun 1820.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. ANTRIM, ANTRIM, CHURCH (RC, NEW)
Date: 1818-1820
Nature: Consecrated, 30 Oct 1870.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. CORK, MALLOW, CHURCH OF ST JAMES (CI)
Date: 1818-1824
Nature: New church. Board of First Fruits granted loan of £3,500, 1818; consecrated 1824. Cost £3,415. 'It is a handsome structure, in the later English style, with a tower and well-proportioned.' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 341; JCHAS (1925), 7;  Bill Power, 'A treasury of churches: North Cork churches of James Pain', Mallow Field Club Journal 22 (2004),82-84(illus.).

Building: CO. WEXFORD, WEXFORD, TEMPERANCE ROW, CHURCH OF ST SELSKAR (CI)
Date: 1818-1826
Nature: Church rebuilt at cost of £1,384 British, of which £830.15s.4¾d was gift from Board of First Fruits. consecrated 9 Nov 1826. Tower formed part of ancient monastery of SS Peter & Paul.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 255

Building: CO. CORK, BALTIMORE, CHURCH OF ST MATTHEW (CI, TULLAGH PARISH)
Date: 1818-19
Nature: New church built with loan of £600 from Board of Frist Fruits. Consercrated Sep 1819.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 650; JCHAS (1923), 34

Building: CO. CORK, BALTIMORE, GLEBE HOUSE (TULLAGH PARISH)
Date: 1818ca
Nature: 'The glebe-house was built about 1818, when £100 was given and £825 lent by the lat Board of First Fruits…' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 650

Building: CO. LOUTH, CASTLETOWN (DUNDALK), BRIDGE
Date: 1818ca
Nature: Presentment of £4,838 made at 1818 Spring Assizes to David Heney and William Brown to build bridge over Castletown river on road from Dundalk to Newry
Refs: Tempetst's Annual (1910

Building: CO. DOWN, LEITRIM, SCHOOL
Date: 1818p
Nature: Drumgooland vestry book records grant of £10 to assist in building a schoo-house at Leitrim, 1818
Refs: JRSAI 19 (1889), 323

Building: CO. DOWN, LOUGHBRICKLAND, CHURCH OF ST MELLAN (CI, AGHADERG PARISH)
Date: 1819
Nature: Tower and spire added to existing church.
Refs: Clergy of Down and Dromore (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1996), Pt 1, 161

Building: CO. DOWN, SHEEPTOWN, CHURCH OF ST JOSEPH (RC)
Date: 1819
Nature: New church in parish of Saval, replacing one of 1803, dedicated 10 Oct 1819.
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings in the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 13

Building: CO. CAVAN, MULLAGH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1819
Nature: New church built 1819. (this information probably taken from Lewis, q.v.)
Refs: JRSAI 78 (1948), 114-5

Building: CO. CORK, AGHADA, SCHOOL
Date: 1819
Nature: New school, built and endowed by John Roche of Aghada House.
Refs: Cork Almanack (1888)

Building: CO. KILKENNY, KILMOGANNY, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1819
Nature: 'There is a glebe-house, for the erection of which the late Baord of Firs Fruits, in 1819, gave £450 and lent £50.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 180

Building: CO. ANTRIM, GLENAVY, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1819
Nature: 'The glebe-house, in the parish of Camlin, was built in 1819, on a site given by the Marquess of Hertford, at an expense of £1072, of which £500 was a loan and £300 a gift from the late Board of First Fruits.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 658

Building: CO. DONEGAL, CLONMANY, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1819
Nature: New glebe house 'built in 1819 by aid of a gift of £100 and a loan of 675 from the late Board of First Fruits' (Lewis). For Rev. John Dobbs.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survery Memoirs of Ireland 38 (Institute of Irish Studies, 1997), 2(illus.),4; Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 368

Building: CO. CARLOW, CLONEGAL, CHURCH OF ST FIAAC (CI)
Date: 1819
Nature: New church. Loan of £1,300 Irish from Board of First Fruits.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 138; illus. in http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcar2/Clonegal_church.gif (2008)

Building: CO. LIMERICK, TULLYBRACCA, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1819
Nature: New church; 'an elegant edifice in the later English style, with a lofty square tower crowned with pierced battlements and pinnacles: it cost £2500, of which £1200 was contributed in two grants from the late Board of First Fruits and the remaining £1300 was a donation from Lord Guillamore' (Lewis). Standish O'Grady, Chief Baron of the Exchequer (later Lord Guillamore spent £2000 on decoration (Fitzgerald).
Refs: Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), I, 319; Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 657

Building: CO. LEITRIM, MANORHAMILTON, COURT HOUSE
Date: 1819
Nature: New court house costing £2,400. Contained 3 prisoners' rooms, 1 court rooom, 2 'Petit Jury' and 1 'Grand Jury' room.
Refs: RIA, OS memoirs, Box 28 (Buildings of Ireland files)

Building: CO. LOUTH, DUNLEER, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1819
Nature: 'The glebe house was built by a gift of £100 and a loan of £1125 from the late Board of First Fruits…' (Lewis)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 584; J.B. Leslie, Armagh Clergy & Parishes (1911), ?

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, AGHADRUMSEE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1819-1824
Nature: Built as chapel-of-ease to Clones, 1819, Church tower inscr. 'To the Glory of God, 1820'. Consecrated 1824. (
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 102

Building: CO. ANTRIM, DRUMNASOLE HOUSE
Date: 1819ca
Nature: New house for Francis Turnly.
Refs: G.N. Wright, Tours in Ireland (1823), ?; C.E.B. Brett, Historic Buildings…in the Glens of Antrim (UAHS, 1971), 22 (no. 27),26(illus.)

Building: CO. ANTRIM, DRUMNASOLE, ERASMUS SMITH SCHOOL
Date: 1819ca
Nature: New 2-storey, 5-bay schoolhouse, surmounted by a belfry cupola, for 40 girls and 40 boys.. Built by Francis Turnly, of Drumnasole House.
Refs: C.E.B. Brett, Historic Buildings…in the Glens of Antrim (UAHS, 1971), 22(no. 28), 26(illus.)

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CARRICKFERGUS, CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS (CI)
Date: 1820
Nature: Gallery erected.
Refs: Samuel McSkimin, The history and antiquities of the county of the town of Carrickfergus, from the earliest records till 1839 : also a statistical survey of said county (New ed., 1909),

Building: CO. DOWN, STRANGFORD, CHURCH OF ST MARY (RC)
Date: 1820
Nature: New church erected 1820 on land given by Lord Henry Fitzgerald and built almost entirely at his expense. Ornamental crosses also given by Lord Henry in 1824.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. KILDARE, BALLYMORE EUSTACE, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI)
Date: 1820
Nature: New church built adjacent to old one; 'a plain building with an embattled tower surmounted with pinnacles, erected in 1820 by the late Board of First Fruits, at a cost of £900' (Lewis).
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 152; John D’Alton, The History of the county of Dublin (1838), ? (George Henderson, 'Extracts from Glendalach Architects Reports, 1872', says church was built in 1810)

Building: CO. WATERFORD, WATERFORD, ABBEY ROAD (FERRYBANK), ABBEY CHURCH (CI, KILCULLIHEEN PARISH)
Date: 1820
Nature: 'The church was built by aid of a loan of £900, in 1820, from the late Board of First Fruits, and has recently been repaired by a grant of £300 from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 77

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, DUNDONALD, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1820
Nature: 'The glebe-house, a handsome residence, was sbuilt in 1820 by a gift of £300 and a loan of £500 from the late Board of First Fruits…'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 572

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CONNOR, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1820
Nature: New church, 'erected by aid of a gift, in 1815, from the…Board [of First Fruits]".. 'Probably no modern Gothic Church in Ireland dates before that built 1820 at Connor, Co. Antrim.' (APSD)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 394; APSD (B. of I.; incomplete ref.)

Building: CO. DERRY, CLAUDY, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC, OLD)
Date: 1820
Nature: New cruciform church for 600 persons with Gothic windows opened 1820; 'indifferently built'. Cost £300.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 28, 7

Building: CO. KERRY, BALLYMACELLIGOTT, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1820
Nature: 'The church is a spacious and substantial building with an embattled tower crowned with pinnacles; it was erected on the site of the old parish church, by aid of a gift of £466 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1820.'
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 144

Building: CO. DERRY, DESERTMARTIN, CHURCH OF ST COMGALL (CI)
Date: 1820-21
Nature: New church with 4-bay nave, square tower and vestry room on N side. Cost: £950.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds. Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 31, 54; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 64(illus.); J.B. Leslie, Derry Clegy and Parishes (1937), 183; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 231; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 64(illus.)

Building: CO. LOUTH, DUNDALK, RODEN PLACE, COUNTY GAOL (OLD)
Date: 1820-23ca
Nature: Additions and alterations.(Exchange/Town hall later built on site.)
Refs: 4th Report of Association for Improvement of Prison Discipline (1823), ?; Thomas Reid, Travels in Ireland in the year 1822 (1823), 231

Building: CO. DONEGAL, FALCARRAGH, CHURCH (CI, TULLAGHOBEGLEY PARISH)
Date: 1820;1840
Nature: New(?) church at Killult (replacing church of 1792?),consecrated 1820. Roof fell in 1834. Rebuilt 1840 (£619). (Rowan dates church to 1792, Leslie to 1820)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 650; J.B. Leslie, Raphoe Clergy and Parishes (1940), 135; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 291; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 178(illus.)

Building: CO. LIMERICK, ISLANMORE
Date: 1820a
Nature: House finished 1820.
Refs: 'The Estate Market', Country Life 121, 13 Jun 1957, 1235; Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 159.

Building: CO. CAVAN, BALLYCONNELL, CHURCH (CI, TOMREGAN PARISH)
Date: 1820ca
Nature: 'The church, with its spire, built of stone, in the Gothic order, is a handsome building, and was finished about three years ago.' (Pigot)
Refs: Pigot and Co.'s City of Dublin and Hibernian Provincial Directory (1824), 338

Building: CO. CLARE, ENNIS, COUNTY GAOL
Date: 1820ca
Nature: New prison, built at cost of £16,000.
Refs: 4th Report of the Association for the Improvement of Prisons in Ireland (1822); survey plans by E.T. Owen, 1880, in NA, OPW drawings collection, old. ref. E.12.2

Building: CO. LIMERICK, CAHERCONLISH HOUSE
Date: 1820ca?
Nature: New house built 'a few years since' (Fitzgerald) by Maj. William William Wilson .
Refs: Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), I, 286; Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 239

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BUSHMILLS, CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST (CI, DUNLUCE PARISH)
Date: 1821
Nature: New church with 3-bay nave and projecting W tower; 'erected by aid of a gift of £900 and a loan of £300 from the…Board, in 1821, on the site of an ancient church, which was a ruin in 1625' (Lewis). Consecrated, 1821.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 585; Douglas Scott Richardson, Gothic Revival Architecture in Ireland (1983), 243; Clergy of Connor (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1993), 149

Building: CO. ARMAGH, EGLISH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1821
Nature: Large handsome edifice with square tower with pinnacles. cost £2,000, partly by subscription, partly by loan of £1,000 from Board of First Fruits.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 596

Building: CO. CAVAN, CLIFFERNAGH, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1821
Nature: New church in Laragh parish, accommodating 500-600 people.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 41

Building: CO. CORK, DUNMANWAY, CHURCH OF ST MARY (CI, FANLOBBUS PARISH)
Date: 1821
Nature: 'The church of Fanlobbus is a handsome edificel erected in 1821, at an expense of £1100, by aid of a loan from the late Board of First Fruits; and a square tower has recently been added to it.' (Lewis). Plaque on tower of church inscr. 'H. Cox 1821'. ( Lewis says that late 'H. Cox, Esq.' built Manor House. |DPJ| says that church was erected by by 'Mr J.H. Cox'.)
Refs: Dublin Penny Journal 2 (1834), 262; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 586

Building: CO. CORK, KILNAGROSS, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1821
Nature: 'The church, which was built in 1821, is a small plain edifice.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837),

Building: CO. CORK, TEMPLETRINE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1821
Nature: 'The church, a very neat edifice in the early English style, wityh a square tower, situated on the summit of a hill…was erected in 1821, at an expense of £900, a gift from the late Board of First Fruits.' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 616

Building: CO. CORK, TEMPLETRINE, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1821
Nature: '…the glebe house was built in 1821, on which occasion the late Board of First Fruits contributed a gift of £100 and a loan of £825…' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 616

Building: CO. KILKENNY, LISTERLIN, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1821
Nature: 'theglebe-house was erected in 1821 by aid of a gift of £300 and a loan of £500 from the late Board of First Fruits…'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837),II, 288

Building: CO. DERRY, COLERAINE, BERESFORD PLACE, IRISH SOCIETY SCHOOLS
Date: 1821
Nature: Rebuilding of schools founded in 1705. Schoolhouse consists of 2 large schoolrooms with apartments for male and female teachers. 90 x 50ft. Residence of John Claudius Beresford, Irish Society's agent, 'forms the other front of the house'.
Refs: A. Day, P. McWilliams & L. English, eds., Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 33, 57

Building: CO. GALWAY, LOUGHREA, COURT HOUSE
Date: 1821
Nature: '…erected in 1821'
Refs: I. Slater's National Commercial Directory of Ireland (1846).

Building: CO. WEXFORD, BANNOW, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1821
Nature: New glebe house for Rev. William Hickey, who contributed £164.6s.1d towards cost. Loan of £304.12s.3d and gift of £369.4s.7d. from Board of First Fruits.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 130

Building: CO. LEITRIM, CLOON, CHURCH (CI, OLD)
Date: 1821
Nature: 'The church, a plain edifice in the Early English style, was erected by aid of a loan of £1,500 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1821; the former church had several portions of the old abbey incorpoated with it, but it has been entirely removed to make rook for the present structure.' (Parish church was replaced by 1871 by chapel of ease built 1852-3 at Farnaght in Lough Rynn demesne, and was subsequently demolished apart from tower.)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), 378

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, BEDFORD ROW, PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1821
Nature: New church 'built of cut stone, in the Gothic style, with iron balustrade and handsome entrance' (Lenihan)  Attribution to James and Reorge Richard Pain suggested by Lee & Jacobs, but no compelling stylistic evidence for this. (Later converted into Grand Central Cinema.)
Refs: Patrick Fitzgerald & John James McGregor, The history, topography, and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick (Dublin, 1826-7), II, 565; M. Lenihan, Limerick; its history and antiquities (1866), 689;  David Lee & Debbie Jacobs, James Pain, architect (Limerick Civic Trust, 2005), 175.

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, KILFITHMONE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1821
Nature: 'The church was rebuilt in 1821, for which the late Board of First Fruits granted a loan of £500. The same board, in 1794, gave £100 towards the erection of the glebe house.'
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 94 (sub Kilfithmone)

Building: CO. ROSCOMMON, BOYLE, SCHOOL
Date: 1821
Nature:

New school house for Viscount Lorton built in1821 for £400.

Refs: NLI, reports on private collections, No. 105

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, KILLUA CASTLE
Date: 1821-1826
Nature: Addition of large round tower, 1821, and another tower, 1823. Library tower, staircase tower, back door tower added and castellation completed, 1825-26. For Sir Thomas Chapmanl  'very probably to designs by James Shiel, whose coarse but not ineffective Gothic castle manner is documented in the additions of 1840 at Killeen, which Killua resembles' (Casey & Rowan).
Refs: MS notes by Lady Chapman, 1930s?, in possession of Eugene Sheridan, Killua (photocopy in IAA, RPD 141.10);  Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 212-3.


Building: CO. ANTRIM, CARGAN, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1821-1829
Nature: New church. Begun(?) 1821. Dedicated 29 Jun 1829.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. DOWN, BALLYWARD, CHURCH (CI, DRUMGOOLAND PARISH)
Date: 1821-22
Nature: New church on piece of ground granted by William Beers. FS laid 18 Jun 1821. Consecrated 1822.
Refs: JRSAI 19 (1889), 323-4; Clergy of Down and Dromore (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1996), Part 1, 189

Building: CO. ARMAGH, ARMAGH, GAOL SQUARE, COUNTY GAOL
Date: 1821-22
Nature: '…a considerable addition has been made to it during the last twelve months…the plan was originally bad, and no alteration can make it good' (Thomas Reid in Jun 1822).
Refs: Thomas Reid, Travels in Ireland in the year 1822 (1923), 165

Building: CO. CORK, BANDON, BRIDGE STREET, METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1821-22
Nature: New church with wooden Doric porch. FS laid 12 Apr 1821. Opened 1822. Date of 1821 inscribed on building.
Refs: Notes by Rory O'Donnell (B. of I.); A.J. O'Donoghue, History of Bandon (1970), ?

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, NEWTOWNBUTLER, CHURCH (CI, GALLOON PARISH)
Date: 1821-22
Nature: New church built after previous one was accidentally burnt in 1819. Cruciform, incorporating tower built in 1814.(Formerly Drummully parish church; transferred to Galloon, 1823)
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 202,274-5; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 437

Building: CO. ARMAGH, BALLYMOYER, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1821-22
Nature: 'The present church, a large and handsome edifice with a lofty square tower, was built in 1822 by aid of a gift of £900 from the late Board of First Fruits.' (Lewis)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 154.

Building: CO. SLIGO, SLIGO, MALL, CHURCH (CI, CALRY PARISH)
Date: 1821-23
Nature: New church built as chapel-of-ease to St John's parish.  Decision to build same made by Owen Wynne and other churchwardens, 1821. Stone quarried on site. Opened 1823. Consecrated 1824. Cost: £3000. Tower and spire added later.
Refs: Charles Tyndall, St John the Baptist, Sligo, ?;  William Gregory Wood Martin, History of Sligo, county and town, from the earliest ages to the close of the reign of Queen Elizabeth (to the present time) (Dublin, 1882-92), 318; Terence O'Rorke, History of Sligo (1889),318; Tadhg Kilgannon, Sligo and its surroundings (Sligo, 1926), 137

Building: CO. CORK, CORKBEG, WHITEGATE HOUSE?
Date: 1821-24;1824-1828
Nature: Farm offices built at Corkbeg 1821-24 for £1,472-1s-2d, and mansion house built at same 1824-28 for £7,585-19s-3d.( for member of the Penrose family?)
Refs: Account for building farm offices, 1821-4, and mansion, 1824-28, at Corkbeg in Cork City and County Archives, Penrose Fitzgerald estate papers, U 257;  also notebook containing notes of building expenditure, 1821-24 and 1824-28 in UCC Archives, Penrose Fitzgerald Estate papers, BL/EP/PF 4.

Building: CO. GALWAY, MOUNT DELVIN, SCHOOL
Date: 1821p
Nature: Proposed school house.
Refs: Rough plan on paper watermarked 1821 in collection of Church of Ireland Training College, Rathmines

Building: CO. ARMAGH, TYNAN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1822
Nature: Enlargement of church including transepts to give it a cruciform plan.
Refs: Slater's Irish Directory (1846)

Building: CO. CAVAN, NORTHLANDS (SHERCOCK)
Date: 1822
Nature: New 2 storey, 3-bay house with projecting porch 'in the plain English style of building' built by Very Rev. Samuel Adams, Dean of Cashel.
Refs: J.B. Burke, Visitation of Seats and Arms, 2nd ser. (1855), II, 93; Bebce Jones, 226

Building: CO. CLARE, MILTOWN MALBAY, BRIDGE
Date: 1822
Nature: New bridge.
Refs: Jonathan Binns, The Miseries and Beauties of Ireland (1837), 395

Building: CO. CORK, TEMPLETRINE, SCHOOL
Date: 1822
Nature: 'The parochial schools, near the church, consist of a centre, serving as a residence for the master, and two wings used as the schoolrooms, built in 1822 partly by a grant from the Lord Liutenant's fund and partly by the rector…'(Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 617

Building: CO. DONEGAL, CASTLEFINN, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1822
Nature: New church built at cost of £250 on site donated by a Protestant lady.
Refs: 'DAJ 1969, p.104'. (B of I)

Building: CO. DONEGAL, FAHAN, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1822
Nature: Erected 1822 by aid of a gift of £100.
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I611

Building: CO. WEXFORD, BANNOW, CHURCH OF ST PAUL (CI)
Date: 1822
Nature: New church built 'from the exertions of Captain Boyce'.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 124

Building: CO. GALWAY, FORT EYRE (GALWAY)
Date: 1822
Nature: 'Spacious and handsome modern building' erected by Rev. Edward Eyre Maunsell. 'Attached to it is a square tower about seventy feet in height; an embattled screen thickly covered with the giant leaved ivy comp;letely masks the offices.'
Refs: J.B. Burke, Visitation of Seats and Arms (2nd ser., 1855), II, 32

Building: CO. MEATH, NOBBER, CHURCH (RC, OLD))
Date: 1822
Nature: New church to accommodate 600 persons. £100 from Viscount Gormanston, remainder from parish.
Refs: Rev. J. Brady, A Short history of the parishes of the diocese of Meath 1867-1944, 273

Building: CO. WICKLOW, PREBAN (AUGHRIM), SCHOOL
Date: 1822
Nature: New school built by George Coates, Esq. Cost: "210.3s.7½d. Builder: Hussey?
Refs: NA/PRO BR.WICK.19;  Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), 472.

Building: CO. DOWN, DECHOMET (BANBRIDGE), CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1822-1836
Nature: New church in parish of Drumgooland Lower, replacing one of 1803. Dedicated 2 Oct 1836. Illus. in http://www.lisburn.com/books/dromore-diocese/parish-drumgooland.html (2008)
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings of the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 12

Building: CO. GALWAY, TUAM, CATHEDRAL OF ST MARY (CI)
Date: 1822-23
Nature: Payments amounting to £800 for repair and enlargement, 1822-23. Additional payment of £5 to 'Myles Higgins, for balance due him for repairing the slating', 1823.
Refs: RCB Library, 'An account of of all sums of money levied for building and repairing of churches...June 1824' (information from Frank Keohane).

Building: CO. KILDARE, MAYNOOTH, ST PATRICK'S COLLEGE
Date: 1822;1825;1827;1829-1833
Nature: Large payments for building work made (including part of enclosure wall, ball courts, second refectory and second chapel)
Refs: Clonliffe College Archive, Maynooth documents, MS p125/1 (includes specification, 26 Apr 1822, for adds. to S wing of college including external entrance & 2 granite staircases)

Building: CO. CORK, CLOGHANE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1822?
Nature: New church, erected in 1822 (or 1828?) by gift of £830 from Board of First Fruits. In ruins by 1946.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 340 (gives date as 1828); R. Hayward, In the Kingdom of Kerry (1946), ? (gives date as 1822)

Building: CO. KERRY, AGLISH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1822ca
Nature: 'The 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 was built about the same time, the Board having granted a gift of £337 and a loan of £142…' (Lewis). Roof coverd with iron (Lawson)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 21; J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 12

Building: CO. DONEGAL, CONVOY, CHURCH OF ST NINIAN (CI)
Date: 1822ca-1824ca
Nature: New church for newly created perpetual curacy on site granted by Robert Montgomery, jr., of Convoy House, 1822. Cost about £1,200.
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 394; Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survery Memoirs of Ireland 39 (Institute of Irish Studies, 1997), 18; J.B. Leslie, Raphoe Clergy and Parishes (1940), 54; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 213

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, NENAGH, BARRACKS
Date: 1823
Nature: Proposed new barrack for 4 officers and 72 privates. (The Barrack Department's architect in 1823 was Henry Brownrigg)
Refs: Drawing signed by John Todd, draftsman, Dublin Nov 1823, in National Archives (Kew) WO 55/838

Building: CO. DOWN, DUNDRUM, HARBOUR
Date: 1823
Nature: Elevations of proposed inn, lodging houses, store houses, Dundrum pier, in Downshire MSS. (By Samuel Harrison?)
Refs: Elevations, dated Sep 1823, in PRONI, Downshire MSS, D671/P5/1

Building: CO. KILDARE, FONTSTOWN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1823
Nature: 'The church is a very neat structure, with a tower and spire, in imitation of the later English style of architecture, built in 1823, an an expense of £1400, of which £1200 was a gift from the late Board [of First Fruits].' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 632

Building: CO. KILKENNY, EIRKE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1823
Nature: '…a plain building, erected in 1823, towards which the late Board[of First Fruits] lent £650.' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 597

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, LETTERKEEN HOUSE (DRUMKEERAN)
Date: 1823
Nature: Built by the Rev. John Richardson, 1823. 'It is a well sized and comfortable , medium-built house, stands about 150 yards north east of Kesh bridge on a rising ground,…'
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 14: Parishes of Co. Fermanagh 1834-5 (1992), 65

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, DERRYLIN, CHURCH (CI, KINAWLEY PARISH)
Date: 1823
Nature: '…a neat structure built of cut stone quarried in the neighbourhood…the church has a lofty tower with pinnacles and is finished in a chaste stile of architecture. It is capable of holding from 3 to 400 people and was erected about the latter end of 1823 at the expense of the Board of First Fruits'. Replaced earlier church at Callowhill.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 4: Parishes of Co. Fermanagh 1834-5 (1990), 115; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 226

Building: CO. LIMERICK, BALLYBROOD, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1823
Nature: 'The parish chur;ch, built…in 1807, was burnt by the Rockites in 1822'; and the present handsome edifice, in the early English style, with a tower surmounted with an octagonal spire, was erected in the following year'.(Lewis)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 124-5

Building: CO. GALWAY, GALWAY, LANCASTERIAN FREE SCHOOL (PROPOSED)
Date: 1823
Nature: Proposed new school. Builders invited to submit 'Plans, Specifications & Proposals, for the erection of a School House, on the Lancasterian System, at the Lombard Barrack Premises' by 1 Sep 1823. Funds not forthcoming. Not executed?
Refs: Connaught Journal, 14 Aug 1823, 5 Jan 1824;

Building: CO. GALWAY, GALWAY, CUSTOM HOUSE
Date: 1823
Nature: Tenders invited by Commissioners of Customs 'for erecting certain Works on the Custom-House Concerns at Galway, agreeably to a Plan and Specification thereof, to be viewed in the Collector's office'.
Refs: Connaught Journal,1 Sep 1823

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, TYRRELLSPASS, SCHOOL
Date: 1823
Nature: Small schoolhouse on Green. Gift of Countess of Belvedere aided by parliamentary grant.
Refs: Plaque on building (information from Christine Casey, Buildings of Ireland files

Building: CO. MEATH, TARA, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1823
Nature: 'Michael Miles, Contractor of the new church' paid £147.9s.3d. (Old church had been re-thatched in or by 1820.) New church 'conspicuously sited on the hill of Tara' (Lewis).
Refs: RCB Library, 'An account of of all sums of money levied for building and repairing of churches...June 1824' (information from Frank Keohane);  Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 596.


Building: CO. ANTRIM, CUSHENDALL, SCHOOL
Date: 1823a
Nature: 'Handsome' school house erected on site of rath (Court McMartin) by Francis Turnly, ante 1823.
Refs: G.N. Wright, Tours in Ireland (1823), ?; Dublin Penny Journal 2 (1833), 131; W. Hamilton, Letters concerning the North Coast of Co. Antrim (1839), ?

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CUSHENDALL, PRISON
Date: 1823A
Nature: Tall, square, tapering turret at crossroads, only a few feet in diameter, erected by Francis Turnly 'as a placeof confinement for idlers and rioters' (Wright).
Refs: G.N. Wright, Tours in Ireland (1823), ?; Dublin Penny Journal 2 (1833), 131

Building: CO. WICKLOW, TINNY PARK (OR TINNAPARK)
Date: 1823a
Nature: 'the seat of Mr Jessop, where a very excellent house has lately been erected bu much too near the road'.
Refs: G.N. Wright, Tours in Ireland (1823), ?.

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, MONEA, DEVENISH RECTORY
Date: 1823ca
Nature: '…a neat, square, stone bulding of 2-storeys and basement, erected about 12 years since by the last incumbent at the cost of £1000'.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 14: Parishes of Co. Fermanagh 1834-5 (1992), 53

Building: CO. ANTRIM, RANDALSTOWN, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1824
Nature: Addition of nave and other alts to church of 1784.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. DOWN, KIRCUBBIN, MARKET HOUSE
Date: 1824
Nature: Erected by Robert Ward, proprietor of the village.
Refs: Pigot and Co.'s City of Dublin and Hibernian Provincial Directory (1824),

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, PEMBROKE STREET, SAVINGS BANK (LATER SMALL LOAN FUND BANK)
Date: 1824
Nature: New bank; small elegant structure, adjacent to Commercial Buildings, with portico and pediment supported by 2 Ionic columns. Semicircular interior. Contractor: Thomas Deane. (Closed in 1842 when it became Small Loan Fund Bank.  In 1857 became post office. Demolished in 1900 when post office on Oliver Plunket St was extended into Pembroke St.)
Refs: NA/SPO CSORP 1824/9620 (IAA, Edward McParland files, Acc.2008/44); J. Windele, Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1849), ?;  DB 5, 15 Mar 1863, 49; JCHAS (1917), 181; photographs of entrance front and of survey plan of 1868 in NA, OPW drawings collection, old ref. E.4.4.;  information from Roger Herlihy, Cork, Oct 2011.

Building: CO. KILDARE, LEVITSTOWN, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1824
Nature: New church.
Refs: Clonliffe College Archive, MS p1/2

Building: CO. KILKENNY, INISTIOGE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1824
Nature: 'the church, a handsome structure in the early English style, harmonising with the tower of the ancient monastery, with which it is incorporated, was rebuilt in 1824 by a gift of £900 from the late Board of First Fruits and by subscription.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 18

Building: CO. WEXFORD, MONAMOLIN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1824
Nature: New church built. Cost: £1000. Petition for consecration of curch dated 17 Oct 1828.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936),

Building: CO. CARLOW, CLONEGAL, CHURCH OF ST BRIGID (RC)
Date: 1824
Nature: New church for Rev. Martin Doyle, PP.  Builder:  Hickey, Kilcarry.
Refs: John McEvoy, ed., The Churches of Kildare and Leighlin 2000 AD (Strasbourg: Editions du Signe, 2000), 28(illus.).

Building: CO. WICKLOW, BRAY, MAIN STREET, CHURCH OF THE HOLY REDEEMER (RC)
Date: 1824
Nature: New 'Great Chapel', 95 x 42 ft, enclosing older one. 3-bay Gothic front with crenellated tower in centre. Cost £1,838.  FS laid by Rev. Mr Doyle, 1824.
Refs: Clonliffe College archive, MS p131/3

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, RATHMINES ROAD LOWER, CHURCH OF SS MARY & PETER (RC)
Date: 1824-1830
Nature: New Gothic church on land purchased from Earl of Meath, 1824, for new parish of Rathmines. Cost: £5000. Consecrated by Archbishop Murray, 15 Aug 1830.
Refs: History of Rathmines Parish, http://www.rathminesparish.ie/about-us/parish-history (last visited, Feb 2013).

Building: CO. KILDARE, KILCULLEN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1824;1836ca
Nature: New church consecrated 23 May 1824. Erected with aid of grant of £1000 from Board of First Fruits. Enlarged to 'render it cruciform' with grant of £238 from Ecclesiastical Commissioners c 1836 (but existing church has no N transept).
Refs: Clergy of Dublin and Glendalough (Ulster Historical Foundation, 2001), 295; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 76

Building: CO. ANTRIM, ANTRIM, ANTRIM CASTLE
Date: 1824a.
Nature: Undergoing repairs, 1823 or 1824. For Thomas Henry Skeffington, Viscount Ferrard. 'The exterior towards the Court has been recently restored by the present possessor to the character of the period in which it was originally erected.' Demolished, 1970.)
Refs: Pigot and Co.'s City of Dublin and Hibernian Provincial Directory (1824), ?; J.P. Neale, Views of Seats (2nd series), II (VIII) (1825), no. 55; for description see also Irish Penny Journal, 17 Apr 1841, 329-30; J.B. Burke, Visitation of Seats and Arms, 2nd ser. II (1855), 70.

Building: CO. ANTRIM, ANTRIM, ANTRIM CASTLE
Date: 1824A.
Nature: 'The gate house, leading from the town of Antrim to the Castle court has also been added by the present possessor [Thomas Henry Skeffington, Viscount Ferrard] and is remarkable fo the sympathetic hinges on which the massive gates are opened and closed'. Tudor style.
Refs: J.P. Neale, Views of Seats (2nd series), II (VIII) (1825), no. 55; for description see also Irish Penny Journal, 17 Apr 1841, 329-30; J.B. Burke, Visitation of Seats and Arms, 2nd ser. II (1855), 70.

Building: CO. DOWN, DONAGHADEE, HIGH STREET, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1824ca
Nature: Classical, with tetrastyle portico.
Refs: Pigot and Co.'s City of Dublin and Hibernian Provincial Directory (1824), ; Hugh Dixon, Kenneth Kenmuir , Jill Kennett, Historic Buildings…in Donaghadee and Portpatrick (UAHS, 1977), 13(illus.),16 (no. 10p)

Building: CO. ARMAGH, ARDMORE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1825
Nature: Addition of vestry.
Refs: Clergy of Down and Dromore (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1996), 169

Building: CO. DOWN, BALLYMARTIN, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1825
Nature: Rebuilding of existing church.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. DOWN, CLANVARAGHAN, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1825
Nature: New church replacing one of 1785.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, CASTLE LANE, WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1825
Nature: Stone building, which cost £250. Plain, unceiled interior. Gothic windows.
Refs: RIA, OS memoirs, Box 18 (see Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 114.)

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, HIGH STREET, METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1825
Nature: Stone building, which cost £700. Repaired 1835. (Bassett gives date as 1826.)
Refs: RIA, OS memoirs, Box 18 (see Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 115.); George Henry Bassett, The Book of County Armagh (1888), 351

Building: CO. CORK, DONERAILE COURT
Date: 1825
Nature: Addition of curved, 9-bay conservatory to garden front. For 3rd Viscount Doneraile.
Refs: Anna-Maria Hajba, Houses of Cork I (2002), 144

Building: CO. CORK, RATHBARRY, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1825
Nature: 'The church, a handsome and spacious structure in the later English style, with a square tower, was erected in 1825, at an expense of £1900, of which £900 was a gift from the late Board of First Fruits, and the remainder was defrayed by Lord Carbery; it is finely situated in the demesne of Castle Freke.'(Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 489; JCHAS (1922), 79

Building: CO. LIMERICK, RATHRONAN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1825
Nature: 'the church, a neat building, was erected in 1825, on the site of the old church, at the sole expense of the lady of Gen. Sir Wm. Meadows, who endowed it with the interest of £1800, payable at the death of a Mrs Meadows.'
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 508

Building: CO. LONGFORD, GRANARD, GLEBE HOUSE (1825)
Date: 1825
Nature: New glebe house built with gift of £100 and loan of £900 from Board of First Furits.
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 669

Building: CO. WEXFORD, CLONMORE, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI)
Date: 1825-1828
Nature: New church, 53 x 26 ft, on site granted by Mr & Mrs Henry Alcock of Kilgobbin, 25 Jul 1825. Church consecrated 1828.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 141

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, BARLEY HILL, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1825-26
Nature: New church. Commenced 1825 and dedicated 8 Oct 1826.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. DONEGAL, PORTNOO, CHURCH OF ST CONAL (CI, INNISKEEL PARISH)
Date: 1825-28
Nature: New church, consecrated Jun 1828.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Raphoe Clergy and Parishes (1940), 75; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 457; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 147(illus.)

Building: CO. GALWAY, GORT, BARRACKS
Date: 1825;1839;1850
Nature: -
Refs: Plans in NA, OPW drawings collection, nos. 2341-2349

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, FATHER MATHEW QUAY, CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (RC, CAPUCHIN)
Date: 1825?
Nature: Classical design for same. Competition entry?
Refs: Unsigned, undated ground plan in Allen Collection, Balymaloe, Co. Cork.

Building: CO. LIMERICK, RATHKEALE, CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (CI)
Date: 1825?-1831
Nature: 'The church is a very handsome edifice, in the early English style, with a lofty square tower, embattled and crowned with crocketed pinnacles: it was erected in 1831, near the site of the former church, and is built of black marble raised  from a quarry on the river's bank near the town…'
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 500;  Adrian Hewson, ed., Inspiring Stones: a history of the Church of Ireland Dioceses of Limerick, Ardfert, Aghadoe, Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert, Kilmacduagh & Emly (1995), 150-152(illus.), which gives date as 1825.


Building: CO. DOWN, WARRENPOINT, CHURCH OF ST MARY (CI)
Date: 1825ca
Nature: 'The church, situated in the town, and about a mile distant from the mother church [Clonallon], is a small building in the early English style: it was erected in 1825 by Roger Hall, Esq., at an expense of £830.15.4½. Bristish, being a gift from the late Board of First Fruits.' (Lewis) Inscr. over entrance: 'This chapel was endowed by the Rev. John Davis in 1825'. Halls and DPJ give date as 1827.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 675; Dublin Penny Journal 3 (1834), 64; Mrs & Mrs S.C. Hall, Ireland (1841-3), III, 3; Clergy of Down and Dromore (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1996), 242

Building: CO. ANTRIM, HANNAHSTOWN, GLEN ROAD, CHURCH OF ST TERESA (RC)
Date: 1826
Nature: New church for Rev. Charles Hendron. Consecrated 30 Sep 1827.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. CORK, AGHERN, BRIDGE
Date: 1826
Nature: 3-arched bridge built.
Refs: Richard J. Hodges, Cork and County Cork in the Twentieth Century (1911), 110

Building: CO. CORK, CASTLEHAVEN, GLEBE HOUSE (CASTLEHAVEN HOUSE)
Date: 1826
Nature: An 'elegant glebe-house, standing on a glebe of 15 acres' (Lewis). Main block of 4 bays and 2 storeys extended by lower range also of 4 bays and 2 storeys. Entrance in porch at end of house.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 297; Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 70

Building: CO. CORK, UNION HALL, CHURCH (CI, MYROSS PARISH)
Date: 1826
Nature: New church, built at cost of £830. (Lewis describes it as 'a very handsome cruciform edifice with a tower' erected on a new site in 1827, at a cost of £900, a gift from the late Board of First Fruits'.)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 416; JCHAS (1923), 32

Building: CO. KILDARE, BALLYSAX, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1826
Nature: 'The church, a neat edifice, with a square embattled tower crowned with pinnacles, was erected by aid of a loan from the late Board of First Fruitsl in 1826, and the Ecclesaiastical commissioners have ltely granted £249 for its repair.' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 164

Building: CO. KILDARE, MAYNOOTH, PRESENTATION CONVENT SCHOOLS
Date: 1826
Nature: Founded by Marquess of Kildare, 15 Jul 1826.
Refs: Clonliffe College Archive, MS p428

Building: CO. DOWN, DRUMBEG, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1826
Nature: '…the glebe-house was built in 1826, by a gift of £415 and a loan of £46 (British) from the late Board of First fruits, excl;usively of £450 expended by the incumbent in building and improvements'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 511

Building: CO. ARMAGH, PORTADOWN, CHURCH OF ST MARK (CI)
Date: 1826
Nature: New chapel-of-ease in parish of Drumcree, 'a handsome eadifice in the early English style, with a tower at the east end'. (Originally dedicated to St Martin)..
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 514

Building: CO. DERRY, MUFF, TEMPLEMOYLE AGRICULTURAL SEMINARY
Date: 1826
Nature: New model agricultural school, built 1826 on plan of establishment founded by Philipp Emmanuel van Fellenberg (1771-1844) at Hofwyl, near Berne, Switzerland. Classical two storey, with frontage of 112 ft. 3-bay centre, with pedimented single bay advanced wings on each side. Erected in 6 or 7 weeksl 'greatly to the astonishment of the neighbouring peasantry' at cost of £2,400. Opened 1827.
Refs: Report on the Agricultural Seminary at Templemoyle, Established May 1827 (Derry, 1836); A. Day, P. McWilliams & L. English, eds., Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 36, 23,39-40(illus.)

Building: CO. DERRY, DERRY, DIAMOND, CORPORATION HALL
Date: 1826
Nature: Building of 1692 designed by Francis Neville largely rebuilt at cost of £5,500.
Refs: APSD, L, 134

Building: CO. DONEGAL, DUNKINEELY, CHURCH OF ST PETER (CI, KILLAGHTEE PARISH)
Date: 1826
Nature: Tower & hall type church with 2-bay nave 'erected in 1826, at a cost of £1000, granted by the late Board of First Fruits'(Lewis); 'tower of square coursed stone unusually elongated and breaking into very unorthodox corbels, battlements, and shafts above the belfry' (Rowan).
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 118; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 269; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 152(illus.)

Building: CO. CARLOW, MAYO, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1826
Nature: New church.  Attributed to T.A. Cobden by Kennedy.
Refs: Thomas P. Kennedy, 'Church Building', History of Irish Catholicism, Vol. 5 (1970), 30;  John McEvoy, ed., The Churches of Kildare and Leighlin 2000 AD (Strasbourg: Editions du Signe, 2000), 19(illus.)

Building: CO. LOUTH, ARDEE, CHURCH OF ST MARY (CI)
Date: 1826
Nature: Addition of aisle. Tenders invited by Churchwardens.
Refs: Drogheda Journal, 9 Aug 1826

Building: CO. WATERFORD, KILLEA, PIER
Date: 1826
Nature: New pier. 600 ft. long. Cost: £100,000.
Refs: JRSAI 42 (1912), 277.

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, CLOUGHJORDAN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1826-1830
Nature: New chapel of ease in parish of Modreeny. 'The church is a handsome light edifice, in the later English style, with an elegant spire, was bult by a gift of £900 and a loan of £923 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1830.'(Lewis). Tenders invited for building same, May 1832; 'execution to be approved of by James Pain, Esq, Provincial Architect'. For Rev. Edwin Palmer.
Refs: Limerick Chronicle, 31 May 1826 (cited by David Lee & Debbie Jacobs, James Pain, architect (Limerick Civic Trust, 2005), 136

Building: CO. CORK, SKIBBEREEN, CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1826-1832p;1841
Nature: New church, nearly completed, Dec 1832. For Dr Michael Collins, Bishop of Ross. Described by Lewis in 1837, as 'a spacious and handsome edifice in the Grecian style, erected in 1826, at an expense of £3000; the interior is fitted up with great taste, and the altar, which is ornamented with a painting of the Crucifixion, is very chaste'. New entrance proposed, 1841.
Refs: Cork Mercantile Chronicle, 12 Dec 1832; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 558; Cork Total Abstainer, 6 Mar 1841

Building: CO. CORK, DONERAILE, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1826-27
Nature: 'The chapel is a handsome and spacious edifice, erected by subscription in 1827; it consists of a nave lighted on each side by lofty windows and surmounted by a cupola...' (Lewis) FS laid 15 Jun 1826 by Lord Doneraile (who gave site and contributed £50).
Refs: Cork Mercantile Chronicle, ?15 Jun 1826; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 478

Building: CO. DERRY, PORTSTEWART, MAIN STREET, BATHS
Date: 1826;1832
Nature: Erected by John Cromie. Enlarged, 1832.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 33, 3

Building: CO. WATERFORD, TALLOW, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1826;1899
Nature: FS of new church laid, Jul 1826. Restoration completed in summer of 1899, resulting in 'as beautiful and aristically finished a house of God as can be found in Ireland'.
Refs: P.M. Egan, History, guide and directory of county and city of Waterford [1894], 581;  IB 41, 1 Aug 1899, 93.

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, BELLEEK, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1826ca
Nature: 'The Glebe House stands about three-quarters of a mile west of the church and about 150 yards north of the road from Belleek to Pettigo. It was built about the year 1826 and is a comfortabe, compact dwelling.'
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 14: Parishes of Co. Fermanagh 1834-5 (1992), 4; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 143

Building: CO. ANTRIM, GLENSHESK, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1827
Nature: Erected by Rev. Hugh Maccartin , PP of Ramoan, on site given by Mrs Cuppage.
Refs: 'Benmore'[John Clarke], St Brigid's Abbey (1926), 37

Building: CO. ARMAGH, TAMNAMORE, NATIONAL SCHOOL
Date: 1827
Nature: 'neat slated schoolhouse' erected 1827.
Refs: Memoir by J. Cumming Innes, 12 Oct 1837, in Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 115

Building: CO. CORK, CREAGH CASTLE (DONERAILE)
Date: 1827
Nature: Battlemented Gothic entrance gates consisting of central arch flanked by two smaller ones. For Capt. William Brasier-Creagh.
Refs: Richard J. Hodges, Cork and County Cork in the Twentieth Century (1911), 105; Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 94; Anna-Maria Hajba, Houses of Cork I (2002), 132

Building: CO. CORK, SKIBBEREEN, CHURCH (CI, ABBEYSTREWRY PARISH)
Date: 1827
Nature: 'The parochial church of Abbeystrowry is situated in Bridgetown; it is a large edifice in the eraly English style, with a tower at the east end, erected in 1827, at an expense of £1200, towards which £900 was contributed by the late Board of First Fruits.' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 558

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CARRICKFERGUS, NORTH STREET, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (1ST)
Date: 1827
Nature: New church opened 1827.
Refs: Sheela Speers, Under the Big Lamp(1989), 35(illus.)

Building: CO. DONEGAL, MALIN, CHURCH (CI, CLONCHA PARISH)
Date: 1827
Nature: New church, 'built in 1827, by aid of a loan of £200 from the late Board of First Fruits, and a gift of £100o each from Bishop Knox and Mr. Harvey of Malin Hall' (Lewis) FS laid by Mrs Harvey of Malin Hall, 27 Jul 1827.
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 352; J.B. Leslie, Derry Clegy and Parishes (1937), 154-5; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 117(illus.)

Building: CO. WEXFORD, ARDCOLM, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1827
Nature: Tower erected at cost of £138.9s.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 112

Building: CO. WEXFORD, KILLEGNEY, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1827
Nature: New church, consecrated 1 Oct 1827, built with loan of £830 from Board of First Fruits. Spire added post 1834. New chancel, 1906. General restoration, 1912.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 183

Building: CO. WEXFORD, TEMPLESHANBO, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1827
Nature: Church of 1815 rebuilt and enlarged on old site and cons. 22 Aug 1827. 74 x 26 ft.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 245

Building: CO. SLIGO, BALLYMOTE, METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1827
Nature:

Built 1827 (Wood Martin gives date as 1829.) Land given by Lord Kirkwall.

Refs:

RIA, Ordnance Survey memoirs, Box 50;  William Gregory Wood Martin, History of Sligo, county and town, from the earliest ages to the close of the reign of Queen Elizabeth (to the present time) (Dublin, 1882-92), III, 149.


Building: CO. WEXFORD, TEMPLETOWN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1827-28
Nature: New church, 40 x 20 ft, built on site of old church, consecrated 13 Jul 1828. (In ruins)
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 245

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (1ST)
Date: 1827/28
Nature: Large stone building, 63ft x 47ft 6in. cost £2,200. Interior handsomely fitted up with large gallery in front of which is a good clock; 'handsome lustre suspended from the centre of the ceiling'. Seats 1000. Bassett says church was opened in 1827.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 114-5; George Henry Bassett, The Book of County Armagh (1888), 349

Building: CO. WICKLOW, PREBAN (AUGHRIM), CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1827a
Nature: New church, 52 x 22 ft, built on new site granted by Earl Fitzwilliam for perpetual curacy formed circa 1824 'through the laborious exertions of Mr Geo. Coates'. Described as 'a handsome edifice in the Early English style with an embattled tower crowned with pinnacles' by Lewis.  Grant of £900 from Board of First Fruits. Consecrated 14 Oct 1827.
Refs: NA/PRO BR.Wick.19;  Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 472; J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 231

Building: CO. ARMAGH, TANDRAGEE, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1828
Nature: 'plain rectangular building' 200 yards to the west of the lower end of Mill Street.
Refs: RIA, OS memoirs, Box 18 (see Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 3)

Building: CO. CARLOW, CARLOW, ST PATRICK'S COLLEGE
Date: 1828
Nature: Addition (N wing), costing £13,000 and providing room for 200 students.
Refs: J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 201-2

Building: CO. CAVAN, CROSSDUFF, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1828
Nature: New church buildt as chapel-of-ease in 1828.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 151

Building: CO. CORK, RATHCORMAC, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1828
Nature: 'The church, an ancient building was much enlarged and improved in 1828, by a loan of £250 from the late Board of First Fruits.'(Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 494

Building: CO. ARMAGH, DRUMCREE, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1828
Nature: 'A large and handsome glebe-house was erected by the Rev. C. Alexander, in 1828, aided by a gift of £100 from the late Board of First Fruits.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 514

Building: CO. DOWN, HOLYWOOD, CHURCH (RC, OLD)
Date: 1828
Nature: 'In the R.C. divisions the parish forms part of the union or district of Belfast, and has a chapel, which was built in 1828.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 6

Building: CO. DERRY, PORTSTEWART, MAIN STREET, HOTEL
Date: 1828
Nature: 'The hotel…is a good house with convenient accommodation and furnished with suitable office houses. It was built in 1828 by Mr [John] Cromie at an expense of 2,300 pounds, which sum comprehends 500 pounds for the purchase of a house which forms now part of the hotel, and was repaired and added to at the time.'
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 33, 3.

Building: CO. DONEGAL, GLENCOLUMBKILLE, CHURCH OF ST COLUMBA (CI)
Date: 1828
Nature: New church and glebe house built for £553.16s. and £738.8s respectively.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Raphoe Clergy and Parishes (1940), 71; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 141(illus.)

Building: CO. MONAGHAN, DRUM, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1828
Nature: 'A chapel of ease to Currin church was built by a grant of £830 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1828.'
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 510

Building: CO. WEXFORD, KILLINICK, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1828
Nature: New church, costing £1,119, built on old site and consecrated 18 May 1828. Condemned as unsafe ten years later.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 189.

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, KILLUA CASTLE
Date: 1828
Nature: Gothic lodge and new approach, 1828. For Sir Thomas Chapman.
Refs: MS notes by Lady Chapman, 1930s?, in possession of Eugene Sheridan, Killua (photocopy in IAA, RPD 141.10)

Building: CO. DONEGAL, GARTAN, GLEBE HOUSE (OLD)
Date: 1828
Nature: New. Cost: £780.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Raphoe Clergy and Parishes (1940), 68; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979),

Building: CO. DONEGAL, KILCAR, CHURCH OF ST CARTHAGH (CI)
Date: 1828
Nature: 'The church is a small handsome building, erected in 1828.' (Lewis)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 58; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 151 (illus.)

Building: CO. DONEGAL, RAMELTON, TULLYAUGHNISH GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1828
Nature: New glebe house & offices, for Rev. Dr Cornelius Henry Ussher. Cost: £6,000. 'It contains the best library in the county. The house is a stolid mass of building with good stables, garden and orchards, standing about 220 feet above the sea, in about 120 acres of ornamental grounds. Dr Ussher's inclome is 1,100 pounds and 4 glebes worth about 400 pounds more.' (OS Memoir)
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 38: Parishes of Co. Donegal I, 1833-5 (1997), 89; J.B. Leslie, Raphoe Clergy and Parishes (1940), 138.

Building: CO. MAYO, CASTLEBAR, CHURCH STREET, CHRIST CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1828
Nature: 'The church, a handsome structure in the later English style, with a lofty square embattled tower, was erected in 1828, by aid of a gift of £2000 from the late Board of First Fruits.' (Lewis)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), 289

Building: CO. ARMAGH, ARMAGH, GAOL SQUARE, COUNTY GAOL
Date: 1828
Nature: Tenders invited for erecting wall round additional graound.
Refs: Newry Telegraph, 22 Feb 1828

Building: CO. ARMAGH, ARMAGH, TONTINE BUILDINGS
Date: 1828
Nature: Tenders invited for carrying out repairs and alterations.
Refs: Newry Commercial Telegraph, 15 Feb 1828

Building: CO. SLIGO, SLIGO, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1828
Nature: New chapel in domestic Gothic style with 3-bay, 2-storey facade and chimneys on gable.
Refs: Tadhg Kilgannon, Sligo and its surroundings (Sligo, 1926), 137.

Building: CO. LIMERICK, NEWCASTLE WEST, CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (RC)
Date: 1828-1837
Nature: New church consisting of nave and transepts built by public subscription by Rev. Thomas Coll, P.P on site given by Earl of Devon, who also contributed towards the cost of the church. Still in progress in 1837. Estimated cost £5000.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1837), 429; Catholic Directory (1839), 296

Building: CO. SLIGO, MULLAGHMORE, HARBOUR
Date: 1828-1844
Nature: Further, mprovements by Lord Palmerston, including construction of S pier. £20,000. Sand planted with bent grass, pine and other young trees.
Refs: DB 6, 15 Sep 1864, 180;  Terence O'Rorke, History of Sligo (1889), II, ?;  Noel P. Wilkins, Alexander Nimmo, Master Engineer, 1783-1832: public works and civil surveys (Irish Academic Press, 2009), 342.

Building: CO. DOWN, KILLOUGH, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1828A
Nature: New church consecrated 1828.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, SULLIVAN'S QUAY, ST NESSAN'S CHRISTIAN BROTHERS SCHOOL
Date: 1828a
Nature: New 2-storey school building with classrooms on first floor and shops at ground level to provide income for school. Opened 1828.
Refs: Roger Herlihy, A Walk through the South Parish (Cork: Red Abbey Publications, 2010), 102-104(illus.).

Building: CO. DONEGAL, DESERTEGNEY, SCHOOL
Date: 1829
Nature: 'five-bay, single-storey Tudor hut with label moulding, now a byre'.
Refs: Unsigned, undated plan & elevation on paper watermarked 1821 in collection of Church of Ireland Training College, Rathmines; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 231

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BROUGHSHANE, CHURCH (CI, RATHCAVAN PARISH)
Date: 1829
Nature: Adds. to church of 1765.
Refs: B.H. Blacker, Sketches of Irish Churches (1871), ?

Building: CO. ANTRIM, DERRIAGHY (NEAR), CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1829
Nature: Church erected 1829 known as 'Rock Chapel' after nearby rock where mass was formerly celebrated. Still in use and recently redecorated in 1878.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. ARMAGH, MIDDLETOWN, COURT HOUSE
Date: 1829
Nature: New court house clock and cupola with market house below, erected by Trustees of Bishop Sterne's Charities.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 126,132; C.E.B. Brett, Court Houses and Market Houses of the Province of Ulster (UAHS, 1973), 41(illus.),42

Building: CO. CORK, INNISHANNON, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1829
Nature: 'built at an expense of £1500, in 1829, on a site of 2 acres presented by E. Hale Adderley, Esq.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 21

Building: CO. KILDARE, MONASTEREVIN, BRIDGE OVER GRAND CANAL
Date: 1829
Nature: 'an elegant cast-iron drawbridge over the canal'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 386

Building: CO. CORK, BALLYDEHOB, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1829
Nature: 'At Ballydehob is a very handsome church, in the later English style, erected in 1829 as a chapel of ease [in parish of Schull], at an expense of £600, a gift from the late Board of First Fruits' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 561

Building: CO. KILKENNY, KILKENNY, HIGH STREET, THOLSEL
Date: 1829
Nature: Small building at rear, including Mayor's offce, round, room, and closet ver it with spiral stairs connecting both. Bears plaque inscr. 'Posuit Anno Dom. 1829 Nat Alcock MD Praefectus'.
Refs: John Hogan, 'The Three Tholsels of Kilkenny', JRSAI 15 (1879-82), 236-252;

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, STRANMILLIS ROAD, FRIAR'S BUSH CEMETERY
Date: 1829
Nature: Entrance gate and lodge.
Refs: Belfast News Letter, 11 Aug 1829

Building: CO. DERRY, CASTLEDAWSON, CHRIST CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1829
Nature: Chapel of ease on Dawson estate (built 1760?) repaired at cost of £150 and reopened for service. Cost defrayed by George Robert Dawson.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 6, 47.

Building: CO. DERRY, CLAUDY, SESSIONS HOUSE & POLICE BARRACKS
Date: 1829
Nature: Plain single-storey building erected 1829 by John Browne, of Cumber House.
Refs: C.E.B. Brett, Court Houses and Market Houses of the Province of Ulster (UAHS, 1973), 84; Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 28, 7

Building: CO. GALWAY, LOUGHREA, CARMELITE CONVENT
Date: 1829
Nature: 'There is also a convent for nuns of the Carmelite order, founded about the year 1680, and removed to its present site in 1829, when the building, including a chapel, was erected, under the direction of the prior of the abbey at a cost of £5,000, defrayed from the funds of the nunnery.'
Refs: I. Slater's National Commercial Directory of Ireland (1846).

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, CHURCH HILL, BENMORE, GLEBE HOUSE (INISHMACSAINT PARISH)
Date: 1829
Nature: New 3-storey, 4-bay house with stone porch for Rev. H. Hamilton, 'a gentleman of profound erudition and very superior taste', who also built church.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 14: Parishes of Co. Fermanagh 1834-5 (1992), 74; J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 278; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 187.

Building: CO. DONEGAL, KILLYBEGS, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI)
Date: 1829
Nature: 'The church, a neat small edifice, was byuilt on rising ground to the east of the town in 1829, at an expense of £1000.' (Lewis)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 158; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 154(illus.)

Building: CO. LONGFORD, KILLASHEE, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1829
Nature: New church built by Fr. Richard O'Ferrall on site donated by canal company.
Refs: James MacNamee, History of the Diocese of Ardagh (1954), ?

Building: CO. LAOIS, BALLYFIN
Date: 1829
Nature: Design for 9 pane sash window, with curved upper sash.
Refs: Unsigned design inscr 'Office window with cut stone facings / at Ballyfinn 1829' in Victoria & Albert Museum, RIBA Drawings Collection, SD46/14, see British Architectural Library Catalogue, http://riba.sirsidynix.net.uk/uhtbin/cgisirsi/6l4DVU8NFC/MAIN_CAT/237720086/13 (last visited May 2009).

Building: CO. WEXFORD, GRANTSTOWN, CHURCH OF SS. MARY & AUGUSTINE (RC)
Date: 1829
Nature: New church on site of 1734 mass house. 4-bay hall.
Refs: Churches of the Diocese of Ferns (Booklink, 2004), 39(illus.)

Building: CO. WICKLOW, REDCROSS (AVOCA), CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (CI)
Date: 1829
Nature: New church, licensed for Divine Service, 2 Jan 1830.  Consecrated, 1 Sep 1834. A 'small, neat edifice without tower or spire...on a spot which...was gratuitously presented by the Earl of Wicklow' (Lewis).
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 511;  Clergy of Dublin and Glendalough (Ulster Historical Foundation, 2001), 321. 

Building: CO. DERRY, COLERAINE, FERRYQUAY STREET, POOR HOUSE & MENDICITY INSTITUTION
Date: 1829-1830
Nature: Rebuilt 1929 by Marquess of Waterford. Opened 1830. 2 storeys, 73 x 22ft , with projection at rear 18x16ft.
Refs: A. Day, P. McWilliams & L. English, eds., Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 33, 57

Building: CO. ARMAGH, DERRYMACASH, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC, SEAGOE PARISH)
Date: 1829-1832
Nature: New church. (Marble decoration of interior, 1913-1915.)
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings in the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 13

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, NORTH STREET, CHURCH OF ST PETER (RC)
Date: 1829-1833
Nature: New church, dedicated 1 Sep 1833 on site presented by Lord Lurgan. Cost £1,500. Decorated with 'minarets'. Gothic windows. Large and 'handsomely finished' gallery. Interior unfinished in 1837.
Refs: RIA, Ordnance survey memoirs, Box 18 (see Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 114); E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings in the Diocese of Dromore (1940), ?

Building: CO. KILDARE, CLANE, VICARAGE (OLD)
Date: 1829-1839
Nature: New vicarage.
Refs: [William Sherlock, ed.], Church of St Michael and All Angels, Clane (Dublin, 1894), 10

Building: CO. DOWN, KILLINCHY, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1830
Nature: New church consecrated 14 Oct 1830.
Refs: Clergy of Down and Dromore (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1996), 132

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CARRICKFERGUS, CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS (CI)
Date: 1830
Nature: N transept restored by Marquess of Donegall.
Refs: JRSAI 35 (1905), 317

Building: CO. ANTRIM, HOLESTONE HOUSE (DOAGH)
Date: 1830
Nature: 2-storey, 5-bay classical house in Scottish sandstone with two bow windows in centre of deer park created by Marquess of Donegall in mid-18th century.
Refs: R.M. Young, Belfast and the Province of Ulster (1909), 230; W.D. Girvan & A. Rowan, Historic Buildings…in West Antrim (UAHS, 1970), 20 (no. 52)

Building: CO. DOWN, BRYANSFORD, CHURCH (RC, OLD)
Date: 1830
Nature: Rebuilding by Rev. J. O'Heggarty of church erected 1760 by Rev. Robert Taylor.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. ARMAGH, KILLYLEA, CHURCH OF ST MARK (CI)
Date: 1830
Nature: New chapel-of-ease for 400 persons for Tynan parish built 1830 at cost of about £1,600.
Refs: RIA, OS memoirs, Box 18 (or see Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 125); illus. in http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/town_Home.aspx?co=3&to=50&ca=0&sca=0&navID=1 (2008)

Building: CO. CORK, DURRUS, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1830
Nature: Tower of church of 1792 'considerably raised and embattled in 1830'.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 591

Building: CO. CORK, KILCOE (SKIBBEREEN), CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1830
Nature: Church built 1830. Described by Lewis as small.
Refs: JCHAS (1923), 30

Building: CO. CORK, LISLEE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1830
Nature: 'The church is a neat edifice in the early English style, with a square tower, erected in 1830 at the expense of the parish, aided by a loan of £900 from the Board.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 282; JCHAS (1922), 76

Building: CO. CORK, YOUGHAL, GASWORKS
Date: 1830
Nature: 'The gas-works, on the strand adjoining the northern entrance to the town, were built in 1830 under the provisions of the act of the 9th of Geo. IV.'(Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 726

Building: CO. KILDARE, BLANCHVILLE
Date: 1830
Nature: Built 1830 for Lt Gen Sir James Kearney.
Refs: J.B. Burke, Visitation of Seats and Arms (2nd ser., 1855), II, 95

Building: CO. KILKENNY, KILMOGANNY, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1830
Nature: 'the church, which is a handsome structure, was built in 1830 by a loan of £730 from the…Board [of First Fruits].'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 180

Building: CO. DERRY, AGHADOWEY, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1830
Nature: 5-bay gabled hall; '…a large spacious building of dark stone with a handsome gate…built in the year 1830 by an architect from Garvagh' (OS Memoir)
Refs: A. Day & P. McWilliams, eds., Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 22, 5; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 105

Building: CO. DERRY, CASTLEDAWSON, GRAIN MARKET
Date: 1830
Nature: New grain market, consisting of walled market place with 2-storey storage range on 1 side. £300, raised in shares of £20, of which 5 were taken by George Robert Dawson, the landlord.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 6, 89

Building: CO. WEXFORD, GLENDINE HOUSE (ARTHURSTOWN)
Date: 1830
Nature: Built as dower house for Dunbrody Park.
Refs: David Rowe & Eithne Scallan, Houses of Wexford (Ballinakella Press, 2004), no. 497(illus.)

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, TAGHMON, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1830
Nature: New church built on site of predecessor, 1830. Parochial house added to it, 1844.
Refs: Rev. J. Brady, A short history of the parishes of the diocese of Meath, 1867-1944, 390;  Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 453.


Building: CO. ARMAGH, MULLAGHBRACK (OR MULLABRACK), CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI)
Date: 1830
Nature: 'The church, a neat edifice near the castle, was rebuilt in 1830, at an expense of £1787, of which £1035 was defrayed by the incumbent [Rev. Samuel Blacker], £200 by the Earl of Gosford, £100 by the Lord-Primate, £32 by public subscription, and £400 by parochial assessment.' (Lewis).  (Blacker also paid for 'handsome' glebe house erected in 1829.)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 410.

Building: CO. WEXFORD, BALLYHUSKARD, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1830-1832
Nature: New church on site granted by Arthur Annesley of Bletchington Park, Oxford, on 7 Jun 1830. Church, measuring 53 x 23 ft, consecrated 9 Sep 1832. Loan of £900 from Board of First Fruits.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 118

Building: CO. DOWN, BARR, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1830-1835
Nature: New church in Deraghmore parish begun 1830 and dedicated 21 Jun 1835.
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings of the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 10

Building: CO. GALWAY, OUGHTERARD, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1830-1837
Nature: New church first opened 'in a temporary way' 25 Dec 1830. Consecrated 24 Aug 1837. Cost £3000; 'justly considered one of the handsomest places of worship in Ireland'
Refs: Catholic Directory (1840), 312-3

Building: CO. GALWAY, GALWAY, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1830-1842
Nature: New church. foundation stone laid 1830. Damaged by storm, 1839. Opened 1842. For Father B.J. Roche.
Refs: The Mantle 6 (1903), 15

Building: CO. DONEGAL, ROSSKNOWLAGH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1830-31
Nature: New church, consecrated 21 Sep 1831.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Raphoe Clergy and Parishes (1940), 65; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 479; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt. 1, 173(illus.).

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CULFEIGHTRIN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1830-31
Nature: 'The church, a neat edifice, in the later English style, was erected in 1830, on the site of the ancient structure, by a loan of £600 from the late Board of First Fruits.'(Lewis) Consecrated 1831.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 441; Clergy of Connor (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1993), 136

Building: CO. ANTRIM, MAGHERAGALL (LISBURN), CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1830-31
Nature: New church, begun Jun 1830 and consecrated by Bishop Mant 2 Jun 1831. Cost £1000.
Refs: http://www.magheragall.connor.anglican.org/History.html (2008)

Building: CO. DERRY, COLERAINE, STRAND ROAD, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI, KILLOWEN PARISH)
Date: 1830a;1834
Nature: New church. 3-bay hall with Gothic windows. Subscriptions opened 1826. Completed Jun 1830. Cost £988. New gallery and S aisle proposed, 1834; arch opened in S wall to allow for new aisle.
Refs: A. Day, P. McWilliams & L. English, eds., Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 33, 159

Building: CO. KILKENNY, PILTOWN, MARKET HOUSE
Date: 1830s?
Nature: 2-storey, 3-bay building with arcaded ground floor, square-headed windows with label mouldings above and semi-circular stairwell at rear. 'A patent for a market has been obtained, but it is not yet established; a handsome building, erected at the expense of the [3rd] Earl of Besborough and intended for the market house, is appropriated to the use of the R.C. day-school, the Protestant Sunday-school., and all public meetings: it is also used for performing the evening church service.' (Lewis) Derelict by 1926.
Refs: Survey plan and elevation, 1926, in NA, OPW drawings collection, old ref. D.3.8; Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 461

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, PIGEON HOUSE ROAD, REVENUE HOUSE
Date: 1831
Nature: Proposed Revenue House and 'Dead House' (mortuary?).
Refs: Plans and sections, dated 1831, with authorizing signature of 'Pat D. Caldey/Capt & Major Comg. R Engr./Leinster District/1 June 1835' in National Archives (Kew), WO 55/836

Building: CO. LAOIS, PORTLAOISE, BARRACKS
Date: 1831
Nature: New barracks (as built).
Refs: Plan, sections and elevation of 'Proposed Barrack at Maryborough' , with authorizing signature of Major General Robert Pilkington, Dublin, 21 Apr 1831, in National Archives WO 55/839

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CARRICKFERGUS, CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS (CI)
Date: 1831
Nature: Pillars at front erected.
Refs: Samuel McSkimin, The history and antiquities of the county of the town of Carrickfergus, from the earliest records till 1839 : also a statistical survey of said county (New ed., 1909), 371

Building: CO. ANTRIM, TAMLAGHTMORE, CHURCH OF ST MACNISSIUS (RC)
Date: 1831
Nature: New church dedicated 1831.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?.

Building: CO. DOWN, RATHFRILAND, CHURCH OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (RC)
Date: 1831
Nature: New church in Drumgath parish, dedicated 12 Jun 1831.(Rose window added 1936.)
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings in the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 11

Building: CO. ARMAGH, LURGAN, GAOL
Date: 1831
Nature: 'a small neat building of whinstone, corniced with cut stone…built in 1831 and cost 830 pounds…71 feet long and 17 feet 3 inches broad…cells only accommodate 7 prisoners'
Refs: Memoir by Thomas McIlroy, 11 Oct 1837, in Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 114

Building: CO. CARLOW, TULLOW, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1831
Nature: 'a new building, erected in 1831, in the Gothic style' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 655

Building: CO. CAVAN, LARAGH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1831
Nature: 'The new parochial church, erected in the townland of Laragh in the year 1831, is a neat oblong building, capable of accommodating about 250 parishuioners.'
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 41.

Building: CO. CORK, CASTLEGREGORY, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1831
Nature: 'a substantial cruciform structure…erected in 1831'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 297

Building: CO. CORK, RATHBARRY, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1831
Nature: 'The glebe-house, an elegant villa embosomed in thriving plantations, was erected by the Rev. H[enry]. Stewart, the present incumbent in 1831…' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 489

Building: CO. KILDARE, NEWBRIDGE (NEAR), MORRISTOWNBILLER GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1831
Nature: 'The glebe-house was built by a gift of £450, and a loan of £170, from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1831.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 393

Building: CO. CORK, YOUGHAL, SAVINGS BANK
Date: 1831
Nature: 'a large and handsome building…erected in 1831' (Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 727

Building: CO. DERRY, LEARMOUNT, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1831
Nature: New chapel of ease with 3-bay nave, Gothic windows, bellcote at W end. Cost £747.5s.Grant of £400 from Board of First Fruits, contributions from Bishop of Derry, Irish Society, Skinners' Company &c.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 28, 8; illus. in Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1,89.

Building: CO. DONEGAL, LINSFORT
Date: 1831
Nature: New house for Rev. W. H. Hervey. Cost about £3,000. 'It is pleasantly situated on the bank of Lough Swilly and it is a neat, whitewashed, slated building of moderate dimensions built on an English model, with farm offices, barns, stables etc. of a superior description. There is no demesne, but a garden, lawn and a little ground about it.' (Lewis gives name as Rev. W. Henry Hervey.)
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survery Memoirs of Ireland 38 (Institute of Irish Studies, 1997), 25-26

Building: CO. WEXFORD, KILCORMICK, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1831
Nature: Enlargement of church said to have been built in 1766.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 177

Building: CO. WEXFORD, CLOUGH, CHURCH (CI, LISKINFERE PARISH)
Date: 1831
Nature: New church built at cost of £1,250 loaned by Board of First Fruits.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 211

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, CHURCH HILL, CHURCH OF ST NINNIDH (CI, INISHMACSAINT PARISH)
Date: 1831
Nature: New church for Rev. H. Hamilton, 'a gentleman of profound erudition and very superior taste', who also built glebe house. Consecrated 6 Aug 1831.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 14: Parishes of Co. Fermanagh 1834-5 (1992), 74; .J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 278; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 186-7.

Building: CO. WEXFORD, CURRACLOE HOUSE
Date: 1831
Nature: New 3-bay 2-storey square house with oversailing eaves, Cost £800. Foor Toole family of Edermine House.
Refs: David Rowe & Eithne Scallan, Houses of Wexford (Ballinakella Press, 2004), no. 426(illus.)

Building: CO. WEXFORD, BLACKWATER, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1831
Nature: New T-plan church.
Refs: Churches of the Diocese of Ferns (Booklink, 2004), 40(illus.)

Building: CO. WATERFORD, DUNGARVAN, CHRISTIAN BROTHERS SCHOOLS
Date: 1831
Nature: New 2-storey school for 540 boys built at expense of Rev. - Foran, PP.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1832?), ?.

Building: CO. DOWN, DUNMORE (BALLYNAHINCH), CHURCH OF ST COLMAN (RC)
Date: 1831-1840
Nature: New church in Magheradroll parish, begun 1831, dedicated 26 Jul 1840.
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings of the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 13

Building: CO. KILDARE, CASTLEDERMOT, CHURCH OF ST JAMES (CI)
Date: 1831-32
Nature: Repairs and alts. (Church incorporates round tower and early Irish work.)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 226; George Henderson, Extracts from Glendalach Architects' Reports, 1872

Building: CO. WEXFORD, CLONE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1831-33
Nature: New church, 53 x 23 ft, on new site given by Rev. Solomon Richards. Consecrated 20 Jan 1833. £900 from Board of First Fruits.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 135

Building: CO. ARMAGH, MIDDLETOWN, JOHNSTON'S DISTILLERY & BREWERY
Date: 1831;1838
Nature: Distillery built 1831. Brewery in course of erection, 1838. Proprietor of both: Matthew Johnston.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 132

Building: CO. DOWN, GLASDRUMMOND (OR GLASSDRUMMOND), CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1832
Nature: New church built 1832.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?; JRSAI 62 (1932), 220

Building: CO. ARMAGH, REDROCK (ARMAGH), PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1832
Nature: Reopened Nov 1832 after extensive renovation costing £1,110.
Refs: IB 74, 19 Nov 1932, 1057

Building: CO. ARMAGH, PORTADOWN, METHODIST CHURCH (OLD)
Date: 1832
Nature: 'situated in the townland of Tannagh...a neat whinstone building corniced with freestone..60 and a half feet lopng and 40 and a half feet broad, having two minarets in fron and portico projecting 18 inches. It was built in 1832…'
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 29

Building: CO. ARMAGH, MIDDLETOWN, FEVER HOSPITAL
Date: 1832
Nature: New hospital built by Trustees of Bishop Sterne's Charities at cost of £500 accommodating 12 or 14 patients; 'a large handsome building'.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 126,132

Building: CO. CORK, PASSAGE WEST, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1832
Nature: '...erected in 1832, a commodious and handsome building…'(Lewis)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 458

Building: CO. KILDARE, KINNEAGH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1832
Nature: New church with bellcote on W gable.
Refs: George Henderson, 'Extracts from Glendalach architects' reports', 1872; Clergy of Dublin and Glendalough (Ulster Historical Foundation, 2001), 301

Building: CO. KILDARE, MONASTEREVIN, BRIDGE OVER RIVER BARROW
Date: 1832
Nature: '…a bridge of six arches over the Barrow was erected in 1832, in a direct line with the road, by which the former sharp and dangerous turn is avoided'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 368

Building: CO. KILKENNY, THOMASTOWN, BRIDEWELL
Date: 1832
Nature: Board of Works makes grant of £530.11s.8d. towards same in 1832.
Refs: 1st Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1833), ?.

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CUSHENDALL, CHURCH (CI, LAYDE PARISH)
Date: 1832
Nature: 'The parish church of Layde, a small neat edifice at the western end of the town, was built in 1832 by a gift of £900 from the late Board of First Fruits.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 446

Building: CO. DERRY, COLERAINE, NEW ROW, 2ND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1832
Nature: New 6-bay church to accommodate 600. Cut-stone front. 69 x 50ft. Cost: £1,600.
Refs: A. Day, P. McWilliams & L. English, eds., Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 33, 57

Building: CO. DERRY, DESERTMARTIN (NR), GLEBE HOUSE (DROMORE HOUSE)
Date: 1832
Nature: Regency style 3-bay, 2-storey front over basement. Erected at cost of £2,050 in 1832, for Rev. & Hon. Arthur William Pomeroy.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 31, 54; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 232

Building: CO. GALWAY, OUGHTERARD, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1832
Nature: Addition.
Refs: IB 74, 8 Oct 1932, 908

Building: CO. MAYO, CASTLEBAR, COUNTY COURT HOUSE
Date: 1832
Nature: Grant of £1,208 from Board of Works for improvements in Jan 1832.
Refs: 1st Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1833), 5

Building: CO. ROSCOMMON, ROCKINGHAM (BOYLE)
Date: 1832
Nature: Abbey Gate and keeper's cottage for Viscount Lorton, built 1832 for £1,168.4d.
Refs: NLI, repotrts on private collections, No. 105.

Building: CO. SLIGO, MARKREE CASTLE
Date: 1832
Nature: Observatory, for Edward Joshua Cooper
Refs: Terence O'Rorke, History of Sligo (1889), 352.

Building: CO. TYRONE, DERRYBARD HOSE (FINTONA)
Date: 1832
Nature: New house built by Samuel Vesey, 1832. 'This house has a convex bow containing 3 windows above and below on the south face.  It also has a double porch of masonry, a cut stone cornice of very handsome appearance running round 3 sides of the outer wall, and the spacious offices contiguous form a quadrangle which is entered by a lofty gateway over which ther is a belfry and clock.'(OS memoirs). In ruins by 1970.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds. Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland: Parishes of Co. Tyrone 1 (1990), 64; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 296.

Building: CO. WEXFORD, BALLYMURRN, CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION & ST MALACHY (RC)
Date: 1832
Nature: New hall church with bellcote on W gable. Opened 1832 but not dedicated until 13 Oct 1900.
Refs: Churches of the Diocese of Ferns (Booklink, 2004), 64(illus.).

Building: CO. WEXFORD, HORESWOOD, CHURCH OF ST JAMES (RC)
Date: 1832
Nature: New church. Builders: Edward Kehoe & Son, Colman.
Refs: Churches of the Diocese of Ferns (Booklink, 2004), 82.

Building: CO. CARLOW, NEWTOWN, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1832
Nature: New church, for Rev. Michael Prendergast, PP.
Refs: John McEvoy, ed., The Churches of Kildare and Leighlin 2000 AD (Strasbourg: Editions du Signe, 2000), 53(illus.).


Building: CO. ANTRIM, DUNSEVERICK, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1832a
Nature: 'The church, a neat edifice with a square tower, was erected in 1832, at the expense of the lat Board of First Fruits.' (Lewis). Perpetual curacy; 1st curate licensed 10 Sep 1832.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 588; Clergy of Connor (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1993), 150

Building: CO. ROSCOMMON, STROKESTOWN, COURT HOUSE
Date: 1832c
Nature: Grant of £630.5s.4d.  from Board of  Works, 1832.  Described as 'recently erected' by Lewis (1837).
Refs: 1st Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1832), ?; Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 581.

Building: CO. ROSCOMMON, STROKESTOWN, BRIDEWELL
Date: 1832c
Nature: Grant of £33812S.4d.  from Board of  Works, 1832.  Described by Lewis (1837) as 'a bridewell on the new plan...containing apartments for the keeper, a day-room, and cells for the prisoners'
Refs: 1st Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1832), ?; Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 581.

Building: CO. CAVAN, CAVAN, COUNTY COURT HOUSE
Date: 1832ca
Nature: Works at same? Board of Works grant of £2,082.7s.5d. made in 1832, a quarter of which was paid back in 1833.
Refs: Board of Works Report? (B of I)

Building: CO. WATERFORD, DUNGARVAN, COURT HOUSE
Date: 1832ca
Nature: Grant of £880.2s.10d. from Board of Works, 1832;  'a neat and well-arranged building' (Lewis).
Refs: 1st Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1832), ?;  Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 579.


Building: CO. DOWN, BALLINRAN, ORANGE HALL
Date: 1832p
Nature: New orange hall to be built.
Refs: IB 74, 17 Dec 1932, 1136

Building: CO. GALWAY, BALLINASLOE, MARKET HOUSE
Date: 1832p
Nature: Grant of £63.17 to 2nd Earl of Clancarty to build market house.
Refs: 1st Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1833), 23.

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, CAHIR, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1833
Nature: New meeting house completed 1833 at cost of £838.
Refs: D.M.Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 95-96(illus.)

Building: CO. ARMAGH, MIDDLETOWN, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI, TYNAN PARISH)
Date: 1833
Nature: Gallery added to church of 1796 from funds of trustees of Bishop Sterne's charities.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 126

Building: CO. DERRY, COLERAINE, DIAMOND, MARKET HOUSE
Date: 1833
Nature: Ground floor arcade filled in.
Refs: A. Day, P. McWilliams & L. English, eds., Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 33, 58

Building: CO. DONEGAL, ARDARA, CHURCH OF ST CONALL (CI)
Date: 1833
Nature: New church.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Raphoe Clergy and Parishes (1940), 47; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 109; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 114(illus.)

Building: CO. DONEGAL, CROSSROADS (KILLYGORDON), CHURCH OF ST ANNE, MONELLAN (CI, DONAGHMORE PARISH)
Date: 1833
Nature: 'A chapel of ease [in Donaghmore parish] opened for divine worship in 1833' (Lewis). 'There is a chapel of ease at the crossroads above Killygordon which has been lately erected by the Board of First Fruits…The churchyard has been very tastefully laid out and planted by the curate Revd Robert Delap' (OS Memoir)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 468; Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survery Memoirs of Ireland 39 (Institute of Irish Studies, 1997), 31; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 131,132(illus.)

Building: CO. DONEGAL, DONEGAL, COURT HOUSE
Date: 1833
Nature: New court house, costing £800. Plain building with bridewell in basement.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland 39, 45; C.E.B. Brett, Court Houses and Market Houses of the Province of Ulster (UAHS, 1973), 59

Building: CO. LIMERICK, BRUFF, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1833
Nature: '…a handsome building in the early English style, erected in 1833; the interior is well arranged, and the altar, of scagliola marble, is embellished with a very beautiful painting of the three Marys, by J. Haverty, Esq., a native artis' (Lewis). Completed by Dean MacNamara, PP.
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), 227; M. Lenihan, Limerick; its history and antiquities (1866), 723

Building: CO. MAYO, DUGORT (ACHILL ISLAND), PROTESTANT MISSION
Date: 1833
Nature: Colony established 1833 for 'converting Romanists'. Long range of slated buildings cacing SE with school at one end and infirmary, mill and dispensary at other end. In centre hotel, printing office and residence of chief missionary.
Refs: J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 393; Mr & Mrs S.C. Hall, Ireland III (1843), 395;

Building: CO. WEXFORD, BARNTOWN HOUSE
Date: 1833
Nature: New 3-bay, 2-storey over basement house for Maj. James Perceval.
Refs: David Rowe & Eithne Scallan, Houses of Wexford(Ballinakella Press, 2004), no. 220(illus.)

Building: CO. WICKLOW, BALLINATONE, SCHOOL
Date: 1833
Nature: New school house built 1833. Valued at £200 in 1872.
Refs: George Henderson, Extracts from Glendalach Architects' reports, 1872.


Building: CO. WEXFORD, KILKEEVAN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1833-23
Nature: New church, 40 x 21 ft., built on new site. Cons. 31 Sep 1823. Cost £587 incl. gift of £461 from Board of First Fruits. Enlarged, 1865.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 179

Building: CO. KILDARE, KILBERRY (ATHY), CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1833-34
Nature: New church, consecrated 9 Sep 1834.
Refs: George Henderson, Extracts from Glendalach Architects' Reports, 1872; Clergy of Dublin and Glendalough (Ulster Historical Foundation, 2001), 293

Building: CO. WICKLOW, SHILLELAGH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1833-34
Nature: New church for perpetual curacy established 26 Mar 1833. Cost £2,500 of which £900 was gift from 5th Earl Fitzwilliam, Dublin.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 237.

Building: CO. DOWN, BANGOR, ABBEY CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1833;1844
Nature: Built 1833; chancel & transepts added, 1844.
Refs: Clergy of Down & Dromore (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1996), 52-53

Building: CO. CORK, KILDYSART, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1833a
Nature: Consecrated 1833.
Refs: Cork Mercantile Chronicle, 10 May 1833

Building: CO. KERRY, TARBERT, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (RC)
Date: 1833a
Nature: Consecrated 1833.
Refs: Cork Mercantile Chronicle, 9 Sep 1833

Building: CO. DOWN, DRUMGATH, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1833a;1865;1935
Nature: New church dedicated 21 Jul 1833. Nave added, 1865. Improvements, 1935.
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings of the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 11

Building: CO. CORK, CASTLEHAVEN, CHURCH (RC, OLD)
Date: 1834
Nature: 'The chapel is a large and commodious edifice, erected by subscription in 1834, on the lands of Raheens, about a mile from Castle Townsend' (Lewis).
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 297; Southern Reporter, 4 Feb 1841

Building: CO. ANTRIM, AGHAGALLON, CHURCH (RC, OLD)
Date: 1834
Nature: New church erected and dedicated, 1834, replacing one of 1748 (burnt 1798 but repaired).
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. ANTRIM, LISBURN, ASSEMBLY ROOMS
Date: 1834
Nature: Improvements to building of c. 1707, including gymnasium and lending library.
Refs: C.E.B. Brett, D. Dunleath, Historic Buildings…in the borough of Lisburn (UAHS, 1969), 9 (no. 13)

Building: CO. CLARE, COW ISLAND, HOTEL
Date: 1834
Nature: Hotel in course of being built. on the island.
Refs: H.D. Inglis, Ireland in 1834 (1834), I, 327

Building: CO. KILDARE, LEIXLIP, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1834
Nature: New church. (Existing church on bank of River Rye became boys's school.)
Refs: Clonliffe College Archive, MS p428

Building: CO. DERRY, COLERAINE, BERESFORD PLACE, IRISH SOCIETY SCHOOLS
Date: 1834
Nature: Porch and gutters to be added to girls' school.
Refs: Report of a visit to the estates of the Honorable the Irish Society in Londonderry and Coleraine in the year 1834, ?

Building: CO. WEXFORD, CHURCHTOWN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1834
Nature: New church on new site, 43 x 22 ft., consecrated 14 Jun 1835. Grant of £900 from Board of First Fruits.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 134

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, KILLUA CASTLE
Date: 1834
Nature: Obelisk to Sir Walter Raleigh. For Sir Thomas Chapman. (Date 1810 on it is year Sir Thomas Chapman succeeded his brother)
Refs: MS notes by Lady Chapman, 1930s?, in posession of Eugene Sheridan, Killua (photocopy in IAA, RPD 141.10)

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, KESH, MARKET HOUSE
Date: 1834
Nature: '…built and completed during the present year…It was built by the county at an expense of 100 pounds'
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 14: Parishes of Co. Fermanagh 1834-5 (1992), 105

Building: CO. WEXFORD, BALLYHYLAND
Date: 1834
Nature: New 5-bay, 2-storey house for John Howlin.Datestone of 1834 in courtyard. (Demolished)
Refs: David Rowe & Eithne Scallan, Houses of Wexford(Ballinakella Press, 2004), no. 144(illus.)

Building: CO. WEXFORD, OULART, PAROCHIAL HOUSE
Date: 1834
Nature: Built for Rev. Michael Mitten.
Refs: David Rowe & Eithne Scallan, Houses of Wexford(Ballinakella Press, 2004), no.799

Building: CO. WATERFORD, STRADBALLY, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1834
Nature: Church built, 1834. Tower added, 1870. Apse added, 1873.
Refs: P.M. Egan, History, guide and directory of county and city of Waterford [1894], 656.

Building: CO. DOWN, SHINN, CHURCH OF ST COLMAN (RC)
Date: 1834-1835
Nature: New chuch in parish of Saval, dedicated 5 Apr 1835. (Gallery added c. 1860; marble altar rails and side altars, 1929)
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings in the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 13

Building: CO. DONEGAL, LAGHY, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1834-1837
Nature: New church erected by private subscription. 2-bay hall with gabled front with buttresses, bellcote, 'all capped by obelisk-like finials' (Rowan). (Restored 1911-19.)
Refs: Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 340; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1,

Building: CO. DOWN, BANBRIDGE, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1834-1839
Nature: New church dedicated 20 Jun 1841. (High altar, 1910; redecoration, 1924).
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings of the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 15

Building: CO. DERRY, CROMORE HOUSE (PORTSTEWART)
Date: 1834-35
Nature: Enlargement of existing 2-storey, 4-bay house with low office wing by additions at E and W ends. For John Cromie.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 33, 7; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 461-2

Building: CO. CORK, MITCHELSTOWN, CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (RC)
Date: 1834a
Nature: New church, 'a handsome cruciform edifice, in the later English style of architecture, and flanked in the front with two octangular towers surmounted by cupolas; it is embellished with a window of elegant design, and strengthened at the angles with buttresses terminating in pinnacles.'(Lewis). Site given by Earl of Kingston, 1824. Consecrated by Dr Crotty, 1834. Original dedication to St Fanahan. (Attribution to J. & G.R. Pain suggested by Lee & Jacobs.)
Refs: Southern Reporter, 6 Jun 1825; Cork Mercantile Chronicle, 8 Sep 1834; Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), N. Donnelly, Short Histories of Dublin Parishes, II, 373; David Lee & Debbie Jacobs, James Pain, architect (Limerick Civic Trust, 2005), 120

Building: CO. DOWN, BALLYGALGET (PORTAFERRY), CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1835
Nature: Addition of aisle to church of 1784, for Rev. John Maguire, PP.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. DOWN, NEWRY, VIOLET HILL, BISHOP'S HOUSE
Date: 1835
Nature: Built adjoining diocesan college by Dr Blake, Bishop of Dromore.
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings in the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 6

Building: CO. CORK, BANDON, SAVINGS BANK
Date: 1835
Nature: Handsome building erected from surplus funds, 1835.
Refs: RIA, Ordnance Survey memoirs, box 20

Building: CO. CORK, BLARNEY, CHURCH (CI, GARRYCLOYNE PARISH)
Date: 1835
Nature: Described by Lewis as 'a handsome building of the Doric order' repaired and enlarged in 1835. Described by Windele as 'of plain cruciform plan' and spireless.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), 212,650; J. Windele, Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1849), ?

Building: CO. KILDARE, KILBERRY (ATHY), SCHOOL
Date: 1835
Nature: New school.
Refs: George Henderson, Extracts from Glendalach Architects' Reports, 1872

Building: CO. KILDARE, KINNEAGH, GLEBE HOUSE
Date: 1835
Nature: Built 1835.
Refs: George Henderson, 'Extracts from Glendalach architects' reports', 1872

Building: CO. DERRY, AGHANLOO, SCHOOL
Date: 1835
Nature: New schoolhouse at Artikelly in progress of erection by Marquess of Waterford, 1835. To contain 4 rooms, 2 measuring 18 by 20 ft, the other 2, 20 by 8 ft.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 11, 2; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 17

Building: CO. DERRY, MAGHERAFELT, ROSE LODGE
Date: 1835
Nature: 'Rose Lodge, a pretty little 2-storey house, the residence of Josiah Bryan Esquire…was erected in 1835.'
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 6, 92

Building: CO. DERRY, COLERAINE, GAOL (NEW)
Date: 1835
Nature: New bridewell, replacing that of c.1765, under construction in 1835 and contracted to be finished 1 Jan 1836. 2 storeys, 65 x 32ft, with 4 airing yards for male and female debtors and male and female criminals. Total area 130 x 100 ft. Will cost £1,400 (£900 from county and £500 from Coleraine Corporation)..
Refs: Report of a visit to the estates of the Honorable the Irish Society in Londonderry and Coleraine in the year 1834, ?; A. Day, P. McWilliams & L. English, eds., Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 33, 58

Building: CO. DERRY, DESERTMARTIN, SCHOOLS
Date: 1835
Nature: New 2-storey school with accommodation for girls below and boys above. Built at sole expense of Rev. A.W. Pomeroy. £200.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds. Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 31, 54

Building: CO. DONEGAL, PETTIGO, MARKET HOUSE
Date: 1835
Nature: In progress in 1835.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 39: Parishes of Co. Donegal II, 1835-6 (1997), Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 38: Parishes of Co. Donegal I, 1833-5 (1997), 58.Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 38: Parishes of Co. Donegal I, 1833-5 (1997), 158; C.E.B. Brett, Court Houses and Market Houses of the Province of Ulster (UAHS, 1973),

Building: CO. MAYO, MEELICK (SWINFORD), CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1835
Nature: New church erected.
Refs: J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 645

Building: CO. WEXFORD, ADAMSTOWN, CHURCH OF ST ABBAN (RC)
Date: 1835
Nature: New hall church, with W tower.
Refs: Churches of the Diocese of Ferns (Booklink, 2004), 26(illus.)

Building: CO. CAVAN, CASTLE SAUNDERSON (BELTURBET)
Date: 1835
Nature: '...stopped and hour or two with Saunderson at Castle Saunderson...He is altering and castellating his house, so I was quite in my element' (letter from Nathaniel Clements to Lady Leitrim, 12 Dec 1835).
Refs: A.P.W. Malcomson, The Clements Archive (Dublin: Irish Manuscripts Commission, 2010), 394.


Building: CO. ARMAGH, TANDRAGEE, PRIMITIVE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1835-1837
Nature: 'plain neat rectangular building of uncut stone', 60 x 38 ft.
Refs: RIA, OS memoirs, Box 18 (see Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 3)

Building: CO. ARMAGH, PORTADOWN, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1835-1842
Nature: New stone-built chapel with freestone cornice, 2 minarets at rear and 4 in front. Cost: £700. Seats 2,500 persons. Bears inscription: 'St Patrick's Chapel, AD 1835. Rev. James O'Neill, Pastor'. Consecrated 22 Oct 1837.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 29; Catholic Directory (1837), 433

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, LISBURN ROAD, MALONE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (OLD)
Date: 1835-36
Nature: New church. FS laid 20 Apr 1835. Opened 4 Sep 1836.
Refs: IB 40, 1 Jul 1898, ?

Building: CO. DERRY, BELLAGHY, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1835-36
Nature: New church to accommodate 300 costing about £300; 'just being finished' in 1836. Restored at cost of £10,000 in 1968-69 (New roof. ceiling, porch and choir room.)
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 6, 47; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 201; IB 111, 17 May 1969, 344

Building: CO. ARMAGH, TANDRAGEE, METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1835-37
Nature: 'plain neat rectangular building of stone', 76 x 35 ft.
Refs: RIA, OS memoirs, Box 18 (see Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 3)

Building: CO. LIMERICK, LIMERICK, GEORGE'S QUAY, BARRINGTON'S HOSPITAL
Date: 1835-37
Nature: Additional buildings. Grant of £2,400 from Board of Works. Also loan to Matthew Barrington.
Refs: Henry D. Inglis, Ireland in 1834 (1834), 299-301; 4th Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1836), 12; 5th Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1837), 13

Building: CO. CAVAN, CARRICKACROMMEN (BAILIEBOROUGH), THE BEEHIVE
Date: 1835a
Nature: 'The Beehive, an unfinished residence erected upon the estate of Charles Coote, Esquire in the townland of Carrickacrommen, is pleasantly situated on the new line of road connecting Tullyvin with Bailieborough.'
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 40: Counties of South Ulster 1834-8, 42

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, CASTLE CALDWELL
Date: 1835a
Nature: 'Alterations in its arrangement have been made of late by Major Bloomfield which have partly robbed it of its ancient style of buillding.'
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 14: Parishes of Co. Fermanagh 1834-5 (1992), 3

Building: CO. CORK, ARDMORE HOUSE (PASSAGE WEST)
Date: 1835ca
Nature: Built c. 1735 for Roberts family.
Refs: J. Windele, Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1849), ?

Building: CO. DERRY, LEARMOUNT CASTLE
Date: 1835ca
Nature: 'The principal seat is Learmont, the elegant residence of Barré Beresford, Esq., which he is enlarging and finishing in the Elizabethan or Tudor style'. (Described in OS memoir, 1832, as consisting of small low rectangular front, built 'about a century ago' by Capt. Montgomery with a square building in the rear flanked by 4 small round towers built by John Claudius Beresford '30 years ago'; house in bad order, but proprietor 'intends to enlarge the front'.)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 248; Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 28, 8-9

Building: CO. DERRY, GLENBROOK (CASTLEDAWSON)
Date: 1835ca
Nature: New house in Tudor style, for Samuel Cassidy.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 6, 91-92; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 181

Building: CO. MAYO, HOLLYMOUNT, MODEL AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
Date: 1835ca
Nature: New. Established by Mansion House Relief Committee of 1822. 'Money has been trhown away upon an ostentations but useless building; and in the arrangement and execution of the plans, a sad lack of co-operation on the part of the influential residents of the neighbourhood is perceptible.'(Binns)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 67; Jonathan Binns, The Miseries and Beauties of Ireland (1837), I, 398-400

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, ATHLONE, NATIONAL BANK
Date: 1836
Nature: Tenders invited for erecting ornamental front and cash office.
Refs: Athlone Sentinel, 5 Feb 1836

Building: CO. LIMERICK, KNOCKANEY, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1836
Nature: Consecrated 9 Oct 1836.
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 27; Catholic Directory (1837), 270

Building: CO. TYRONE, SIXMILECROSS, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1836
Nature: New church consecrated 4 Oct 1836. On site given by Lord Belmore, with £900 from Board of First Fruits. Tower added 1885. Church improved, 1909.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Armagh Clergy & Parishes (1911), 408.

Building: CO. DOWN, HILLSBOROUGH, PARK STREET, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1836
Nature: 4-bay hall, erected on site given by and at expense of Lord Hillsborough, after he had enclosed land on which meeting house of 1748 stood.
Refs: D.M. Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 162-3(illus.)

Building: CO. DOWN, DRUMBO, NATIONAL SCHOOL
Date: 1836
Nature: New school built.
Refs: ?. Wallace, Drumbo Presbtyterian Church (1956)

Building: CO. DERRY, MONEYDIG (DESERTOGHILL), PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1836
Nature: New church and hall.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, eds.Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland Vol. 27, 2; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 458

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, MULLINGAR, COUNTY GAOL
Date: 1836
Nature: Tenders invited for erecting new front.
Refs: Westmeath Guardian & Longford Newsletter, 17 Mar 1836.

Building: CO. ANTRIM, AHOGHILL, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1836-1837
Nature: New church, replacing small chapel erected in 1774. In progress, 1836. Dedicated 5 Nov 1837.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1837); James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?.

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, ROSLEA, CHURCH OF ST TIERNEY (RC)
Date: 1836-1839ca
Nature: New Gothic church, 92 x 46 ft. Tower, 78 ft. Gallery. Altar elegantly executed in wood. Painting of Crucifixion a gift from Arthur McKenna, Thomas t, Dublin. Cost £2000. 'Protestant labour..and money…greatly contributed'.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1838), 260; (1840), 238 (cf. Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 479, which dates body of church to c.1800 and addition of tower and porch to 1834.)

Building: CO. WATERFORD, WATERFORD, MAYOR'S WALK (BALLYBRICKEN), CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY WITHOUT (RC)
Date: 1836-1840ca
Nature: Addition, for Michael Fitzgerald, PP
Refs: Catholic Directory (1837), 270; (1838), 301-2

Building: CO. WEXFORD, BANNOW, CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION & ST JOSEPH (RC)
Date: 1836-1856
Nature: New church commenced 1836. Dedicated 6 Apr 1856 . Building interrupted by death of principal contributor (Mr Thomas Boyse), famine, &c. Decorations by Hughes, Wexford.
Refs: B 14, 8 Nov 1856, 616;  Churches of the Diocese of Ferns (Booklink, 2004), 37(illus.)

Building: CO. DONEGAL, CULDAFF, CHURCH OF ST CONGAL (RC)
Date: 1836;1846-48
Nature: New chapel. Grant of £300, 1848, from Board of Works to Rev. James McBarrett to finish same.
Refs: 16th Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1848), 68

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CUSHENDALL, CHURCH OF ST MARY (RC)
Date: 1836?
Nature: New chapel consecrated 20 Sep 1836.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1837), ?, but cf. Catholic Directory (1841), 269, which says church was consecrated in 1840

Building: CO. KILKENNY, KNOCKTOPHER, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1836a
Nature: '…the chapel of Knocktopher is a neat edifice, lately built by a Carmelite friar, which, with his house adjoining it, cost about £2000.'(Lewis).
Refs: Catholic Directory (1836), 117S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837),II, 241

Building: CO. LIMERICK, BRUREE, CHURCH (RC, OLD)
Date: 1836a
Nature: Chapel completed 1836, with grant from Board of Works of £150.
Refs: 4th Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1836), 10

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, MULLINGAR, CATHEDRAL OF ST MARY (RC, OLD)
Date: 1836a
Nature: New T-plan Gothic cathedral to accommodate 6000. Dedicated 15 Aug 1836.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1837), 132.

Building: CO. CORK, ROSSCARBERY, CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST FACHTNA (CI)
Date: 1836ca
Nature: '…the church is now being rebuilt on an enlarged scale by the addition of a south transept, which will render it perfectly cruciform' (Lewis).
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 535.

Building: CO. MEATH, DUNDERRY, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1836ca-1841
Nature: New church to accommodate 700, replacing earlier one nearby. For Rev. P. Magan, PP.
Refs: Inscription on building; Ordnance Survey name book, 1836 (B of I)

Building: CO. ANTRIM, KILBRIDE, STEPHENSON TOMB
Date: 1837
Nature: Tomb in style of Indian temple with door in W side; inscriptions on E side.
Refs: Ulster Journal of Archaeology (1911), 32

Building: CO. DOWN, BALLYKILBEG, CHURCH OF ST MALACHY (RC)
Date: 1837
Nature: New church, replacing one of 1775. Consecrated 27 Oct 1837.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1838); James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?.

Building: CO. ARMAGH, CREGGAN, CHARTER SCHOOL
Date: 1837
Nature: New school for 20 pupils, opened 1737.
Refs: Gentleman's & Citizen's Almanack (1750)

Building: CO. ARMAGH, MIDDLETOWN, DISPENSARY & SURGEON'S HOUSE
Date: 1837
Nature: Nearly complete, 1835. Erected by Trustees of Bishop Sterne's Charities.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 126

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, NORTH MAIN STREET, CHURCH OF ST PETER (CI)
Date: 1837
Nature: Addition of tower, octagonal belfry and spire.
Refs: J. Windele, Historical and Descriptive Notices of the City of Cork (1849), ?; T.F. McNamara, Portrait of Cork (1981), 104

Building: CO. WICKLOW, KILBRIDE, ARMY TRAINING CAMP
Date: 1837
Nature: Tenders invited for erection of officers' mess by Office of Public Works.
Refs: IB 79, 16 Oct 1937, 929

Building: CO. KILDARE, NAAS, VICTORIA BRIDGE
Date: 1837
Nature: Massive grranite bridge. Date inscr. on tablet on western parapet..
Refs: J.B. Malone, The Open Road (1950), 104

Building: CO. DOWN, BALLYGOWAN, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1837
Nature: FS laid 14 Aug 1837.
Refs: <freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosdavies>, citing Magherascouse schoolhouse address, 1898.

Building: CO. LIMERICK, BOHERMORE, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1837
Nature: New church in progress. Dr Browne and B.J. Roche appealed for funds in England.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1838), 429.

Building: CO. LIMERICK, GRANGE, CHURCH OF SS PATRICK & BRIGID (RC)
Date: 1837
Nature: FS laid of new RC church in Bruff parish laid by Dr Ryan, 10 Jul 1837.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1839), 430; ; illus. in http://www.parishes.limerickdiocese.org/scripts/parish_details.php?id=9 (2008)

Building: CO. MEATH, MONKNEWTOWN, CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION OF THE VIRGIN (RC)
Date: 1837
Nature: Church remodelled (walls raised, new roof, &c.) for Rev. N. Duff, PP. Carpenters' tenders invited for erecting new altar, 1841.
Refs: Drogheda Journal, 16 Dec 1837; Drogheda Argus, 7 Aug 1841

Building: CO. WEXFORD, BALLYMITTY, CHURCH OF ST PETER (RC)
Date: 1837
Nature: New hall-and-tower type church built 1837.
Refs: Churches of the Diocese of Ferns (Booklink, 2004), 38.

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, ATHLONE, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (1837)
Date: 1837
Nature: Completed, Sep 1837.  Opened and dedicated, 12 Oct 1837.
Refs: Athlone Sentinel, 29 Sep 1837.

Building: CO. LOUTH, OMEATH, CHURCH OF ST ANDREW (CI)
Date: 1837-38
Nature: FS laid, Sep 1837.  Built 'at the cost of private parties'.
Refs: Datestone on church; Parlialmentary Gazetteer of Ireland (1847); letter appealing for funds, 2 May 1837, in National Monuments Record of Scotland GD152/53/2/Bundle 14/7-8x; Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal I (1837-38), 29.

Building: CO. CAVAN, REDHILL, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1837-38
Nature: New church being built.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1838), 268

Building: CO. CAVAN, BELTURBET, CHURCH (RC, DRUMLANE PARISH)
Date: 1837-38
Nature: Church in process of being built.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1830), 268

Building: CO. CAVAN, STRADONE, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1837-38
Nature: New church in Laragh Lower parish, in process of being built, 1837-38.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1838), 268

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, KNOCKNINNY, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1837-38
Nature: New church in progress 1837-38.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1838), 268.

Building: CO. DUBLIN, LITTLE BRAY, DUBLIN ROAD, CHURCH OF ST PETER (RC)
Date: 1837-38
Nature: New church to replace abandoned Crinken chapel.   FS laid Jan 1837. Dedicated 11 Sep 1838.
Refs: Clonliffe College Archive, MS. p1/2; Catholic Directory (1838), 290; (1839), 297;  Bray: Church of the Most Holy Redeemer (n.d.), 13.William Garner, Bray: Architectural Heritage (An Foras Forbatha, 1980), 8,9(illus.).

Building: CO. CORK, LONGUEVILLE HOUSE
Date: 1837?
Nature: Enlarged. (By addition of wings? Bence-Jones says wings were built 'probably between 1800 and 1805', but they look as if they could be later in acompanying photograph). For Richard Longfield?
Refs: Evelyn Bolster, A History of Mallow (1971), ?; Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 191(illus.)

Building: CO. CAVAN, KILMORE, BISHOP'S PALACE
Date: 1837a
Nature: 'The Bishop [George de la Poer Beresford] has lately erected a palace in lieu of the old one…The new palace…is built in the Grecian Doric style and covered with Roman cement. It appears too lofty, and in other repects is not well proportioned. The drive from the public road…is badky managed, being tortured into short curves, for which the character of the ground is not fitted.' (Binns)
Refs: Jonathan Binns, The Miseries and Beauties of Ireland (1837), I, 306.

Building: CO. CAVAN, KILMORE, CATHEDRAL (CI, OLD)
Date: 1837a
Nature: Church 'has suffered deplorably from the attempts of some rustic Vitruvians to modernise its exterior' (Binns). (Later became C of I parochial hall, see Book of Kilmore Cathedral (1947).)
Refs: Jonathan Binns, The Miseries and Beauties of Ireland (1837), I, 307.

Building: CO. CORK, FARAHY, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1837a
Nature: Church, 'a plain building with a a tower surmounted by a small wooden spire, is now undergoing a thorough repair, for which the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have recently made a grant of £317.'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 613.

Building: CO. CORK, FERMOY, PRESENTATION CONVENT
Date: 1837a
Nature: New convent, 'built in a very handsome style on the brow of a hill to the south of the town'(Lewis),consisting of central block connected by corridors with 2 uniform wings, one containing the chapel., the other the school. £1,500 towards cost given by Miss Goold.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1838), 380; S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 624; J.R. O’Flanagan, The Blackwater in Munster (1844), 82.

Building: CO. KILDARE, KILDARE, CARMELITE FRIARY
Date: 1837a
Nature: '…a neat modern building recently erected on the site of the ancient house of that order, attached to which is a chapel' (Lewis).
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 86

Building: CO. KILDARE, MONASTEREVIN, DROGHEDA STREET?
Date: 1837a
Nature: 'A new street has recently been laid out in a direction parallel with the back of the principal street, at the private expense of the Rev. Henry Moore'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 386

Building: CO. KILDARE, BALLYTORE, MOONE MILLS, HOUSE
Date: 1837a
Nature: '…here are extensive mills, capable of grinding 15,000 bags of flour annually, the property of Ebenezer Shackleton, Esq., who is building an elegant residence in the Elizabethan style adjoining'
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 391

Building: CO. DERRY, BELLAGHY, CHURCH OF ST TOIT (CI, BALLYSCULLION PARISH)
Date: 1837a
Nature: Proposed N aisle. (Not built)
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 165; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 138

Building: CO. KERRY, AGHADOE HOUSE (KILLARNEY)
Date: 1837a
Nature: 'Lord Headley…has erected a splendid villa in the Italian style of architecture, commanding an interesting and extensive view over the great Lower Lake of Killarney; the approach is by a small but elegant bridge across a ravine, leading from the entrance gate and lodge, which are both in a corresponding style of architecture.''
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837) I, 14.

Building: CO. KERRY, CASTLEISLAND, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1837a
Nature: Grant of £290 received from Ecclesiastical Commissioners for thorough repair of church, which 'consists of the nave of a former structure, with the belfry thickly covered with ivey; and contains a neat mural monument to some of the Merediths of Dicksgrove, and on the south sie of the exterior is a small sculptured head supposed to represent St Nicholas…'
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 299

Building: CO. KERRY, DERRYCUNNIHY, CONSTABULARY BARRACKS
Date: 1837a
Nature: Square building 'recently erected' with octagonal towers at 2 opposite angles. Built under direction of Earl of Kenmare.
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 127; J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 314

Building: CO. LEITRIM, GLENFARNE (MANORHAMILTON), CHURCH OF ST MARY (RC)
Date: 1837a
Nature: Church opened 1837; 'very large and commodious'.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1838), 268.

Building: CO. CORK, CORK, INFIRMARY ROAD, ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL FREE CHURCH
Date: 1837a-1840
Nature: New church on site presented by W.H.W. Newenham of Coolmore opened Jul 1840; 'very plain building'. Built with loan of £1,100 from Board of Works. Possibly designed or built by Thomas Deane. First service held, 12 Jul 1840.
Refs: 8th Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1840 ), 22; JCHAS (1943), 33;  Roger Herlihy, A Walk through the South Parish (Cork: Red Abbey Publications, 2010), 6-7(illus.).

Building: CO. KILDARE, MAYNOOTH, CHURCH OF ST MARY (RC)
Date: 1837ca-1840
Nature: New church. Described by Lewis as 'commenced'. Dedicated 14 Jun 1840.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 350; Clonliffe College Archive, MS p428

Building: CO. GALWAY, HEADFORD, CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST (CI, KILLURSA PARISH)
Date: 1838
Nature: Proposed rebuilding, retaining old W tower.
Refs: Unsigned drawing, dated 1838, in RCB Library, portfolio 26

Building: CO. ARMAGH, CROSSMAGLEN, CHURCH (RC, LOWER CREGGAN PARISH)
Date: 1838
Nature: New church in progress, Mar 1838, replacing 'Buckland' chapel of 1817.
Refs: Angélique Day & Patrick McWilliams, Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland, Vol. 1: Parishes of Co. Armagh, 1835-9, 27

Building: CO. CAVAN, BAILIEBOROUGH, CHURCH (CI, BAILIEBOROUGH ALIAS MOYBOLOGUE PARISH)
Date: 1838
Nature: New church with square tower erected.
Refs: Slater's Irish Directory (1846)

Building: CO. GALWAY, LACKA, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1838
Nature: New church, founded 18 Aug 1838. Site and expenses donated by Robert Bodkin, Esq.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1839), 296.

Building: CO. MAYO, CASTLEHILL HOUSE
Date: 1838
Nature: New house to E of old castle. Stones from castle used in construction of house.
Refs: JRSAI 91 (1961), 122

Building: CO. MEATH, BLOOMSBURY (KELLS)
Date: 1838
Nature: Alts. & adds. recently carried out by Francis Nulty, bulder, Kells, for Richard Barnwall, Esq.
Refs: Westmeath Guardian & Longford Newsletter, 3 Jun 1858; Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 227

Building: CO. CORK, FRANKFIELD (DOUGLAS), RECTORY
Date: 1838
Nature: Samuel Lane, Esq., of Frankfield, who paid for erection and endowment of Frankfield church, opened Jul 1838,  'with a munificence which has but few parallels in the present day, is also engaged in erecting a Parsonage in the Elizabethan style for the use of the Curate' (Limerick Chronicle, quoted in Cork Constitution).
Refs: Cork Constitution, 3 Jul 1838 (information from Roger Herlihy, Cork, Sep 2011).

Building: CO. DOWN, ARDGLASS, LIGHTHOUSE
Date: 1838
Nature: New lighthouse begun in Jun 1838.
Refs: Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal I (1837-38),296.

Building: CO. CORK, CHARLEVILLE, CONVENT OF MERCY
Date: 1838-1839
Nature: FS of chapel laid, 1838. lst stone of convent laid 24 Sep 1839.
Refs: Southern Reporter, 6 Oct 1838; Catholic Directory (1840), 256(or 356?)

Building: CO. KILDARE, NEWTOWN, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1838-1840
Nature: New church in parish of Kilcock, for Rev. William Treacy, PP. Cost: £3,000.. FS laid 12 Jun 1838.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1839), 294;  John McEvoy, ed., The Churches of Kildare and Leighlin 2000 AD (Strasbourg: Editions du Signe, 2000), 125(illus.).

Building: CO. WICKLOW, WICKLOW, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1838-1844
Nature: New church on site presented by Fitzwilliam family, for Archdeacon Grant, PP.  Foundations laid by 1838;  'nearly complete, 1840;  opened 13 Oct 1844.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1838), ?; Catholic Directory (1840), 265;  P.J. Noonan, Wicklow; a guide to the town, a tour of the district [and] a souvenir of a very pleasant holiday [Wicklow, 1947], 21-2.

Building: CO. LOUTH, DONORE, CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY OF THE VIRGIN (RC)
Date: 1838-1845
Nature: Four-bay hall with gabled 3-bay front. FS laid Jul 1838. Tenders invited for plastering, Jul 1845. Cut stone supplied free from Thomas Hammond's quarry. For Rev. N. Power, PP.
Refs: Drogheda Argus, 12 Jul 1845; Rev. J. Brady, A Short history of the parishes of the diocese of Meath 1867-1944, 325-6; Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 448

Building: CO. WEXFORD, BALLYGARRETT, CHURCH OF ST MARY (RC)
Date: 1838-1859
Nature: New church for Rev. Thomas Stafford.  Not completed until 1859 for Rev. Richard Barry.
Refs: Churches of the Diocese of Ferns (Booklink, 2004), 31(illus.)

Building: CO. DERRY, MAGHERAFELT, METHODIST CHURCH
Date: 1838-39
Nature: New chapel; 'in the erection an obelisk which stood on the ground was turned to good account, the base of it forming a porch, and the shaft a sort of spire which afterwards blew down'.
Refs: W.H. Maitland, History of Magherafelt (1916), 51

Building: CO. CORK, PASSAGE WEST, CHURCH (CI, MARMULLANE PARISH)
Date: 1838-39
Nature: Old church rebuilt. (Wing added, churchyard extended and building which became parish hall erected in mid 19th cent.)
Refs: C.A. Webster, Town of Passage West, 5

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, SONNA, CHURCH (RC) & SCHOOL
Date: 1838;1858ca
Nature: New church and national school, 1838. Apse added to church, ca 1858.
Refs: Rev. J. Brady, A short history of the parishes of the diocese of Meath, 1867-1944, 423.

Building: CO. CLARE, KILMANAHEEN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1838a
Nature: New 3-bay rectangular church with W bellcote. Dedicated 10 Sep 1838.
Refs: Unsigned undated drawing(s), inscr. with date of dedication, in RCB Library, portfolio 19

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BALLYMONEY, CHARLOTTE STREET, COURT HOUSE
Date: 1838a
Nature: New court house, with 5-bay ground floor and 3-bay upper floor. Classical. Completed 1838 at cost of £1,125 plus £40 for fitting up. 'This may well be an early and modest work by Charles Lanyon' (Brett).
Refs: 6th Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1838), ?; 8th Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1840), 21; C.E.B. Brett, Court Houses and Market Houses of the Province of Ulster (UAHS, 1973), 28,31(illus.).

Building: CO. CAVAN, CASTLERAGHAN, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1838a
Nature: New, 'very large and commodious' church opened in 1838.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1838), 268

Building: CO. CORK, COOLAVOTA (KANTURK), CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1838a
Nature: New church, consecrated 26 Aug 1838.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1839), 297

Building: CO. DONEGAL, BRUCKLESS, CHURCH (RC, OLD)
Date: 1838a
Nature: 'In the R.C. divisions the parish [of Killaghtee] forms part of the union or district of Killybegs, for which a large chapel is in course of erection' (Lewis) (Burnt down 1912)
Refs: Samuel Lewis, A Topographical dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 119

Building: CO. WEXFORD, PIERCESTOWN, PAROCHIAL HOUSE
Date: 1838p
Nature: 'The parochial house was built by Father Nicholas Codd, appointed Parish Priest for Peircestown in 1838.'
Refs: David Rowe & Eithne Scallan, Houses of Wexford(Ballinakella Press, 2004), no. 818

Building: CO. SLIGO, BALLYSADARE, CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (CI)
Date: 1839
Nature: New chapel of ease, 48 ft. by 28 ft, with semicircular apse and tower. Cost £2,000, all paid for by Edward Joshua Cooper of Markree Castle. (O'Rorke describes church as Gothic but actually neo-Norman)
Refs: Terence O'Rorke, History of Ballysadare and Kilvarnet, p. 136; illus. in http://homepage.eircom.net/~jas/assumption.html (2008)

Building: CO. CORK, GLENGARRIFF, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1839
Nature: Church walls 4 ft over ground. Site and £50 given by Marquess of Lansdowne.
Refs: Southern Reporter, 21 Mar 1839

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BALLYCASTLE, CHURCH (RC, OLD)
Date: 1839
Nature: Church consecated 26 May 1839. Converted to parochial schools when new church built in 1874.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1840), ?; 'Benmore' [John Clarke], St Brigid's Abbey [1926], 41-4

Building: CO. DOWN, CARRICKMANNAN, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1839
Nature: Church of 1807 almost entirely rebuilt after suffering sever storm damage on 6 Jan 1839. £300 spent by Father Magill on enlargement and improvements.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An Historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. DOWN, COMBER, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1839
Nature: New church with 'very acceptable classical detailing' (Scott Richardson).
Refs: Douglas Scott Richardson, Gothic Revival Architecture in Ireland (1983), 229

Building: CO. CAVAN, FARNHAM HOUSE
Date: 1839
Nature: Improvements. For Henry Maxwell, 7th Baron Farnham.
Refs: F.O. Morris, Picturesque Views of Seats [n.d.], I, 39

Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, WOODVALE ROAD, CHURCH OF ST MATTHEW (CI)
Date: 1839
Nature: New church to seat 240. £300 spent on shell by Dr Thomas Drew. £180 granted by Down & Connor Church Accommodation Society to complete work. Opened 4 Aug 1839.
Refs: Fourth and final report of the Down & Connor Church Accommodation Society (1843), 16

Building: CO. DERRY, KILLAUGH, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1839
Nature: New church in progress.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1840), 336; op. cit. (1841), 264.

Building: CO. DERRY, MONEYMORE, CHURCH OF SS PETER & PAUL (RC)
Date: 1839
Nature: New church consecrated 10 Nov 1839.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1840), 360

Building: CO. LOUTH, KILCURRY, SCHOOLS
Date: 1839
Nature: National Board grants £126 towards erection of boys' school and girls' school.
Refs: Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland (1847) (B of I)

Building: CO. CLARE, KILRUSH, CHURCH OF ST SENAN (RC)
Date: 1839-1840
Nature: New cruciform church.  Foundation, 1 Nov 1839. Dedicated, 1 Sep 1840. Loan of £1,000 from Board of Works to Rev. John Kenny, PP, for completing same, 1840.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1840), 360; Ninth Annual Report from the Board of Public Works in Ireland (1841), 22;  Ignatius Murphy, The Diocese of Killaloe 1850-1904 (Blackrock: Four Courts Press, 1995), 437.

Building: CO. ARMAGH, DERRYTRASNA, CHURCH OF ST MARY (RC, SEAGOE PARISH)
Date: 1839-1840
Nature: New church. (tower & transepts added 1900-1907).
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings in the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 14

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, CASTLE ARCHDALE, CHURCH (CI, OLD, ALIAS CHAPEL OF THE MULLIES)
Date: 1839-1840
Nature: New church (perpetual curacy) built and endowed by General Mervyn Archdale in 1839-40. Consecrated by Bishop of Clogher 10 Jul 1840. Nave demolished when new church of 1900-1908 built, but tower preserved.
Refs: Connaught Journal, 23 Jul 1840; J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 130; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 170;  Richard W. Chambers, St Patrick's Church, Castle Archdale: a centenary celebration (2008), 42-44.

Building: CO. DERRY, BALLYBRACK, CHURCH OF ST MARY (RC)
Date: 1839-1841
Nature: New church. Consecrated 15 Aug 1841.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1840), 236; op.cit. (1841), 264; op.cit. (1842), 264

Building: CO. MEATH, KILBERRY, CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST (RC)
Date: 1839-1841
Nature: New church, for Rev. Matthew Kelsh. Tenders invited for plastering same, Jun 1841.
Refs: Drogheda Argus & Leinster Journal, 12 Jun 1841; Rev. J. Brady, A Short history of the parishes of the diocese of Meath 1867-1944, 417

Building: CO. OFFALY, TULLAMORE, CONVENT ROAD, CONVENT OF MERCY
Date: 1839-1842
Nature: Begun 1839 under direction and management of Rev. Dr. O'Rafferty. Just completed and inhabited.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1843), 275

Building: CO. ANTRIM, PORTRUSH, CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (CI, BALLYWILLAN PARISH)
Date: 1839-1843
Nature: 'Building began in 1839 and the new church was consecrated in 1843. The cost of the original building was £1800, with £1733 of that (96%) being raised from voluntary donations.'
Refs: http://www.holytrinityportrush.org.uk/about1.html (2008).

Building: CO. MEATH, MORNINGTON, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1839-41
Nature: New church for Rev. Mr Donellan. Builder(?): Hammond, James's Street, Drogheda.
Refs: Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 405 (Casey & Rowan state that he was the contractor; however an advertisement in the Drogheda Argus(?) in Jun 1839 seeking tenders for mason work at the new church invites builders to apply to the parish priest or else to Mr Hammond of James's Street.)

Building: CO. CAVAN, CAVAN, ST AUGUSTINE'S DIOCESAN SEMINARY
Date: 1839a
Nature: New seminary, costing £6,000. Dedicated 28 Aug 1839. (Replaced by St Patrick's Diocesan College)
Refs: Catholic Directory (1842), 271

Building: CO. CORK, NEWMARKET, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1840
Nature: 'new spacious church now in course of erection'
Refs: Southern Reporter, 8 Aug 1840

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CARRICKFERGUS (NEAR), CHURCH OF ST COLUMBKILLE (RC)
Date: 1840
Nature: New church, dedicated 9 Aug 1840.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1841), 387

Building: CO. CAVAN, DENN (BALLYJAMESDUFF), CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1840
Nature: New church 'far advanced' but not finished.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1840), 242

Building: CO. ANTRIM, DUNLOY, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1840
Nature: New church at 'Dunboy' (Dunloy?) in diocese of Down and Connor consecrated 20 Sep 1840.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1942), 393

Building: CO. ANTRIM, GLYNN, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (CI)
Date: 1840
Nature: New church consecrated, 20 Aug 1841.
Refs: Longford Journal 7 Aug 1841.

Building: CO. GALWAY, OUGHTERARD, COURT HOUSE
Date: 1840
Nature: 'in course of erection', 1840. Loan of £1000 from Board of Works. (Identical to court house at Clifden; both attr. to Caldbeck by O'Donoghue.)
Refs: 8th Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1840), 23; Brendan O'Donoghue, The Irish County Surveyors 1834-1944 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2007), 131

Building: CO. WEXFORD, WEXFORD, WATERLOO ROAD, ST AIDAN'S
Date: 1840
Nature: 'In 1840 St Aidan's was built by Bishop Myles Murphy as residence for the parish priest of Wexford at a cost of £800.'
Refs: David Rowe & Eithne Scallan, Houses of Wexford(Ballinakella Press, 2004), no. 904

Building: CO. MAYO, ERREW, MONASTERY
Date: 1840-1842
Nature: New teaching establishment 'intended for the dissemination of a sound religious instruction among the poor children'. FS laid 21 Jul 1840; roofed and 'nearly completed' 1842. 10-acre site given by James Hardiman.
Refs: Connaught Journal, 9 Jul 1840; Catholic Directory (1843), 317

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, CLONMELLON, HOUSES
Date: 1840-1848
Nature: Row of slated houses built by Sir Montagu Chapman.
Refs: MS notes by Lady Chapman, 1930s?, in possession of Eugene Sheridan, Killua (photocopy in IAA, RPD 141.10)

Building: CO. TYRONE, POMEROY, CHURCH (CI, ALTEDESERT PERPETUAL CURACY)
Date: 1840-41
Nature: Church for new perpetual curacy, established 1840 out of Pomeroy and Desertcreat. Consecrated 7 Apr 1841.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Armagh Clergy & Parishes (1911), 88

Building: CO. ANTRIM, GLENCOE, CHURCH (CI, RALOO PARISH)
Date: 1840-42
Nature: New church endowed by Lord Dungannon and built by Church Accommodation Society of Down & Connor. Consecrated 1842.
Refs: S.C. Hall, Ireland III (1841), 121n; Clergy of Connor (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1993), 178

Building: CO. TYRONE, CASTLECAULFIELD, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1840-42
Nature: New church for Rev. Joseph Acheson. (Renovated 1879 and new manse built.)
Refs: Irish Presbyterian (1909), 722.

Building: CO. DERRY, CAVANREAGH (SIX TOWNS), CHURCH OF ST ANNE (CI)
Date: 1840-43
Nature: New chapel-of-ease in parish of Ballynascreen. FS laid Mar 1840. Consecrated 10 Aug 1843. Tower and hall type with lancet windows.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Derry Clegy and Parishes (1937), 271; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 249

Building: CO. ARMAGH, MAGHERA, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (RC)
Date: 1840-44
Nature: New church, founded 20 Apr 1840. Dedicated 20 Sep 1844.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1841), 376; op. cit. (1845), 202

Building: CO. DERRY, LIMAVADY, IRISH GREEN STREET, 2ND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1840-44
Nature: New five-bay church  with pedimented 3-bay Classical stone facade. FS laid, 17 Mar 1840.  Opening services 13 & 14 Dec 1844.  Builder: James Allison. Cost £800.
Refs: Julia E. Mullin, The Presbytery of Limavady (Limavady: North-West Books, 1989), 129-131(illus.).

Building: CO. ANTRIM, GLENRAVEL, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1840a
Nature: New church dedicated 25 Oct 1840. On site of early 19c chapel.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. ANTRIM, CUSHENDUN, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1840a
Nature: 'It is in contemplation to erect a chapel of ease at Cushendun, now a fashionable watering place, at the eastern extrmity of the parish, and seven miles distant from the mother church [Culfeightrin]…'(Lewis). 1st curate licensed 3 Jul 1840.
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), I, 441; Clergy of Connor (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1993), 137

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, KILFEAKLE, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1840a
Nature: New church opened 26 Apr 1840.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1841), 376;  illus. in flickr, http://flickr.com/photos/galtees/2682455471/in/pool-holy_ireland (last visited 23 Oct 2008).

Building: CO. CORK, BALLYFEARD, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1840ca
Nature: Rebuilding of church church (described as being in good repair in 1810 but not functioning when Lewis was compiling Topographical Dictionary (1837)).
Refs: J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 102

Building: CO. DONEGAL, BALLYSHANNON, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1840ca
Nature: New church, for Dr James Murphy. (East end added 1880s for Rev. Andrew Lowry.)
Refs: Information from Rev. Charles Marshall, 12 Nov 1972 (B of I), but cf. H. Allingham, History of Ballyshannon, 75; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 127-8,

Building: CO. DONEGAL, LECK, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1840ca
Nature: New church replacing earlier one. 3-bay hall.
Refs: Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 346; Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 160(illus.)

Building: CO. LOUTH, BALLYMASCANLON HOUSE
Date: 1840ca
Nature: Conversion of late 18th c. house into Tudor Gothic mansion. For James Wolfe McNeill (but cf. lithograph in Mary Cecilia Lyons, |Illustrated Incumbered Estates Ireland, 1850-1905| (1993), 103, which shows lithograph of classical house which accompanied sale of 1854 after James W. McNeal's(sic) death)
Refs: Mark Bence-Jones, Burke’s Guide to Country Houses. Volume I, Ireland. (London, 1978), 24; Christine Casey & Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North Leinster (1993), 144.

Building: CO. KILKENNY, KILKENNY, DUBLIN ROAD, CHURCH OF ST JOHN (RC, OLD)
Date: 1840p
Nature: New chapel to replace Maudlin St Chapel founded 13 Apr 1840. 45x150ft. 45ft high. Gothic. Cut stone expected to cost £600 or £700.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1841), 376; for image see http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlkik/pics/c_st_johns_maudlin_st_kilkenny.jpg (2008)

Building: CO. ARMAGH, NEWTOWNHAMILTON, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1840s;1857
Nature: Being built in 1840s, for Fr. Caraher. Tenders invited for building new gallery, 1857.
Refs: John Galloghy, History of St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (1880), 9; Dundalk Democrat, 5 Dec 1857.

Building: CO. MONAGHAN, BROOMFIELD, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1841
Nature: FS laid 15 Nov 1841. (In ruins.)
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 125; ruin illus. in Clergy of Clogher (Ulster Historical Foundation, 2006), Part 1, 24

Building: CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN, MILITARY ROAD, PORTOBELLO BARRACKS
Date: 1841
Nature: Designs for cast-iron fireplaces made by Shamrock Foundry, Dublin.
Refs: Drawings and covering letter from W.W. Holloway, Colonel Comm[anding?] R Eng, Dublin, 6 Dec 1841, to Sir F.W. Mulcaster, KGH, in National Archives (Kew) WO 55/843

Building: CO. DERRY, BALLYSCULLION, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1841
Nature: New church consecrated 10 Oct 1841.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1842), 264

Building: CO. ANTRIM, LISBURN, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1841
Nature: Enlargement and virtual reconstruction of church of 1786.
Refs: James O’Laverty, An Historical account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern (1878), ?

Building: CO. CORK, AGHADA, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1841
Nature: Work on building same, for Rev. Michael Scannell, described as 'in progress'; loan of £300 from Board of Works to complete.
Refs: 9th Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1841), 22

Building: CO. CORK, KILLACONENAGH, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1841
Nature: Church, consecrated Jul 1841. Later enlarged and improved. (Lewis describes church as 'a small neat edifice, with a low square tower, towards the erection of which the late Board of First Fruits granted a loan of £500.')
Refs: S. Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837), II, 48; JCHAS (1923), 36

Building: CO. CORK, ROCK ISLAND (CROOKHAVEN), LIGHTHOUSE
Date: 1841
Nature: Built 1841 by Commissioners for Improving and Preserving the Port of Dublin.
Refs: J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 302

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, MAGUIRESBIRDGE, CHRIST CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1841
Nature: Built as chapel-of-ease to Aghalurcher. 3-bay hall with chancel. 'Rofed with a cauarious pivoted cast-iron truss, the web filled with eleven diminishing circles' (Rowan).
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 228; Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979), 417

Building: CO. LONGFORD, KNOCKLOUGHLIN, POLICE BARRACK
Date: 1841
Nature: Tenders for erecting same to be sent to Steward at Carrigglas.
Refs: Longford Journal, 20 Aug 1842

Building: CO. TYRONE, ARBOE, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1841
Nature: Church consecrated 19 Jun 1841.

Refs: Catholic Directory (1842), 411

Building: CO. TYRONE, GALBALLY (DONAGHMORE), CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1841
Nature: Land bought and church built in same year.
Refs: Éamon Ó Doibhlin, Domnach Mór (Omagh, 1969), 234

Building: CO. WICKLOW, BRAY, MAIN STREET, CHURCH OF THE HOLY REDEEMER (RC)
Date: 1841
Nature: 'Great improvements connected with new Catholic Chapel...commenced.'
Refs: Catholic Directory (1842), ?.

Building: CO. WEXFORD, POLEHORE HOUSE (KILLURIN)
Date: 1841-1844
Nature: New 5-bay, 2-storey house for Herbert Hore.
Refs: David Rowe & Eithne Scallan, Houses of Wexford(Ballinakella Press, 2004), no.824

Building: CO. CORK, KINSALE, FRIARY & CHURCH (RC, CARMELITE)
Date: 1841-44
Nature: Carmelite friary founded 25 Sep 1840; 'magnificent Gothic church' begun 25 Mar 1841. £1,200 spent by 1844.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1842), 393; (1844), 399

Building: CO. DONEGAL, DREMARD (MOUNTCHARLES), CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1841a
Nature: New church consecrated, 5 Sep 1841.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1842), 420

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, MULLAGHFAD, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1841a
Nature: New church built by Board of First Fruits and Ecclesiastical Commissioners for £900. Licensed 1836. Consercrated 1841.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 238

Building: CO. MAYO, ATTYMAS (BALLINA), CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1841ca
Nature: Board if Works loans £150 to Patrick C. Howley for completion of church.
Refs: 9th Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1841), 22

Building: CO. WEXFORD, BORRMOUNT (ENNISCORTHY)
Date: 1841ca
Nature: 5-bay, 2-storey villa for James Gethings.
Refs: David Rowe & Eithne Scallan, Houses of Wexford(Ballinakella Press, 2004), no. 267(illus.)

Building: CO. FERMANAGH, BROOKEBOROUGH, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1841ca-1853
Nature: New church 'on the hill outside the town'. In progress in 1841. By 1852 was expected to be completed in 1853.
Refs: Armagh Guardian, 23 Oct 1852; Catholic Directory (1841); Alistair Rowan, The Buildings of Ireland: North West Ulster (1979),149

Building: CO. CORK, KINSALE, CONVENT OF MERCY
Date: 1841p-1850a
Nature: 'large and commodious Grecian building is nearly finished', including schools.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1850), 296

Building: CO. LEITRIM, BALLINAMORE, CHURCH (RC, OUGHTERAGH PARISH)
Date: 1842
Nature: New church begun, for Fr Thomas Maguire PP ('the gifted controversialist').
Refs: Catholic Directory (1842), 271

Building: CO. WEXFORD, WEXFORD, BACK STREET, QUAKER MEETING HOUSE
Date: 1842
Nature: Built 1842 replacing earlier meeting house of 1746.
Refs: D.M.Butler, The Quaker Meeting Houses of Ireland (2004), 87-88(illus.).

Building: CO. WICKLOW, TALBOTSTOWN (KILTEGAN), CHURCH OF ST BRIGID (RC)
Date: 1842
Nature: New 4-bay classical church with pedimented front, for Rev. John Gahan, PP..Oblong, without transepts, but with vestries on either side of altar. Life-size crucifix surmounts altar 'surrounded by a group of figures above a collection of stonework symbolical of Calvary'. Dedicated 1867.
Refs: B 25, 8 Jun 1867, 407;  John McEvoy, ed., The Churches of Kildare and Leighlin 2000 AD (Strasbourg: Editions du Signe, 2000), 33(illus.).

Building: CO. CORK, CARRIGMORE (ENNISKEAN)
Date: 1842
Nature: Classical house built for James Lysaght on site of Connorville. Faced in Roman cement. Of 2 storeys over basement; 6-bay front with pediment, giant corner pilasters and semi-circular single storey portico.(In ruins)
Refs: J.B.Burke, Visitation of Seats and Arms, (2nd ser., 1855), I, 186; Mary Cecilia Lyons, Illustrated Incumbered Estates Ireland, 1850-1905 (1993), 61(illus.)

Building: CO. GALWAY, DUNMORE, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1842
Nature: Foundation stone laid 17 Aug 1842
Refs: Catholic Directory (1843), 404.

Building: CO. TIPPERARY, CLONMEL, DISTRICT LUNATIC ASYLUM
Date: 1842
Nature: Enlargement, to accommodate 100 patients.
Refs: 9th Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1842), 5; 10th Annual Report of Commissioners of Public Works (Ireland) (1843), 5; W.P. Burke, History of Clonmel (1907), 199.

Building: CO. TYRONE, DRUMQUIN, CHURCH (CI, LANGFIELD LOWER PARISH)
Date: 1842
Nature: New church.
Refs: Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1, 87-88(illus.).

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, REYNELLA, POLICE BARRACKS
Date: 1842
Nature: Tenders invited for erecting same.
Refs: Westmeath Guardian & Longford Newsletter, 4 Apr 1842.

Building: CO. DOWN, BALLYNAHINCH, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1842-1843
Nature: 'Reconditioning' of church of 1807-9. Dedicated 11 Sep 1843.
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings of the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 13

Building: CO. CORK, NOHOVAL, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1842-43
Nature: FS laid 1842 by Rev. Cornelius Corcoran, PP.
Refs: Cork Examiner, 30 May 1842

Building: CO. CLARE, KILLIMER, CHURCH (RC)
Date: 1842a
Nature: New church consecreated 4 Dec 1842.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1844), 315

Building: CO. KERRY, AGHADOE, CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1842a
Nature: New church near Agahdoe House.
Refs: J.P. Lawson, Gazetteer of Ireland (1842), 7

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, CLONMELLON, MARKET SQ
Date: 1842ca
Nature: Built by Sir Montagu Chapman.
Refs: MS notes by Lady Chapman, 1930s?, in possession of Eugene Sheridan, Killua (photocopy in IAA, RPD 141.10)

Building: CO. TYRONE, EDENDERRY (OMAGH), CHURCH (CI)
Date: 1842ca-1847
Nature: New church for perpetual curacy established out of Cappagh parish. Plain 3-bay hall.   Begun 1842ca. Consecrated 23 Jun 1847. 
Refs: H.I. Law, The Parish of Edenderry (Omagh, 1949), ?; J.B. Leslie, Derry Clergy and Parishes (Enniskillen, 1937), 217;   illus. in Clergy of Derry & Raphoe (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1999), Pt 1,76.

Building: CO. DOWN, BANBRIDGE, UNITARIAN CHURCH
Date: 1843
Nature: Church erected 1843. Doric order
Refs: JRSAI 40 (1910), 316-323 (B. of I.); Slater's Irish Directory (1846)

Building: CO. DOWN, MAGHERALIN, CHURCH OF ST PATRICK (RC)
Date: 1843
Nature: New church, replacing earlier structure.
Refs: E. Campbell, Ecclesiastical Buildings in the Diocese of Dromore (1940), 13

Building: CO. CORK, BANDON, WATERGATE STREET, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Date: 1843
Nature: New church built 1843. Gothic, with rendered exterior.
Refs: D.J. O'Donogue, History of Bandon (1970), ?

Building: CO. DONEGAL, BARR, CHURCH (CI, DONAGHCAVEY PARISH)
Date: 1843
Nature: New chapel of ease(?) consecrated 1843.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 120

Building: CO. TYRONE, BARR, CHURCH (CI, DONAGHCAVEY PARISH)
Date: 1843
Nature: New church consecrated 1843.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Clogher Clergy and Parishes (1929), 120

Building: CO. WEXFORD, MULRANKIN, CHURCH OF ST DAVID (CI)
Date: 1843
Nature: New church, 52 x 26 ft, consecrated 8 Jun 1843. Replaced earlier church built 1770 and condemned 1837.
Refs: J.B. Leslie, Ferns Clergy and Parishes (1936), 218

Building: CO. LONGFORD, FARDROMIN, POLICE BARRACK
Date: 1843
Nature: Tenders for erecting same to be sent to James Kenny, Carrigglas estate office or Thomas Courtenay, Esq., 5 Palace St, Dublin.
Refs: Longford Journal, 29 Apr 1843

Building: CO. LONGFORD, BALLINAMUCK, SCHOOL
Date: 1843
Nature: Tenders invited for erecting schoolhouse. Tenders to be sent to James Kenny, Carrigglas Estate Office or Thomas Courtenay, Esq., 5 Palace St, Dublin.
Refs: Longford Journal, 29 Apr 1843

Building: CO. WEXFORD, KILLAVENY, CHURCH OF ST KEVIN (RC)
Date: 1843
Nature: New 5-bay hall church with round-headed windows for Rev. Thomas Hore.
Refs: Churches of the Diocese of Ferns (Booklink, 2004), 86.

Building: CO. WEXFORD, CARROREIGH, CHURCH OF ST GARVAN (RC)
Date: 1843
Nature: New church. 5-bty hall with lancet windows, bellcote at W end and S porch.
Refs: Churches of the Diocese of Ferns (Booklink, 2004), 129(illus.).

Building: CO. WESTMEATH, MULTYFARNHAM, HOUSES
Date: 1843
Nature: Tenders invited for building 4 double houses in town of Multyfarnham for Sir P. Nugent.
Refs: Westmeath Guardian & Longford Newsletter, 16 Feb 1843.

Building: CO. DOWN, KILCLIEF, CHURCH OF ST CAELAN (CI)
Date: 1843a
Nature: New church built between 1834 and 1843, when it was completed. Simple hall with lancet windows, bell-cote on W gable with quatrefoil window below it.
Refs: G.P. Bell, C.E.B. Brett, R. Matthew, Portaferry & Strangford (UAHS, 1969), 35 (no. 158); Clergy of Down and Dromore (Ulster Historical Foundation, 1996), Part 1, 130(illus.)

Building: CO. KILKENNY, KNOCKTOPHER, CARMELITE CONVENT
Date: 1843a
Nature: New. Chapel consecrated 20 Jun 1843.
Refs: Catholic Directory (1844), 324.