Uniting of Parishes Act 1710

and at Mogh in parish of Carrowgallen, in Kilmore.

IX. And whereas the parish-church of Carrowgallen in the diocess of Kilmore is in a ruinous condition, and inconveniently situated remote from the inhabitants of the said parish: and whereas the inhabitants of the said parish of Carrowgallen and the present incumbent, with the consent of the bishop, are desirous that a new church be built in a more convenient place within the said parish: be it therefore enacted by the authority aforesaid, That it shall and may be lawful to and for the bishop, with the approbation of the archbishop of the province, and the consent of the patron, incumbent, and the major part of the inhabitants of the said parish of Carrowgallen, to erect and build a new church at Mogh, lying and being within the said parish, in the same place where an old church is now standing, commonly called the church of Mogh, and which is and hath been an ancient burial place, at the charges of the said parish of Carrowgallen; and that such new church when built shall be consecrated, and for ever deemed and reputed the only parish-church of Carrowgallen, to all intents and purposes whatsoever.