Glebe Act 1698

Church of Kiltohork in Leitrim shall be built at the parish charge in Carrick-Drumruske on land set apart by Sir George St. George, and be the parish Church,

IX. And whereas the antient parish church of the parish of Kiltohorke, in the barony of Leitrim, in the county of Leitrim, is situated in the most uninhabited part of the said parish, remote from any of the protestant inhabitants of the said parish: and whereas Carrick-Drumruske in the said parish and barony is an English corporation, and wholly inhabited by Protestants, and is therefore convenient for the situation of the said parish church: be it therefore further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the said parish church shall and may be built at the charges of the said parish, in the town of Carrick-Drumruske aforesaid, in some convenient place in the said town to be set apart for that purpose by Sir George St. George of Hedford, baronet; and that the said church so to be built, and no other, shall, from the time of its being so built, be and be deemed to be the parish church of the said parish of Kiltohorke to all intents and purposes; and the land, to be set apart for the said church and church-yard thereof, shall belong and appertain for ever to the said church, freed and discharged of and from all claims, demands, and estates of the said Sir George St. George, and of any person or persons whatsoever claiming or deriving from, by, or under him the said Sir George St. George, or under Sir Oliver St. George late of Hedford, baronet, deceased.