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and Kilmore. (This territorial arrangement is still adhered to for civil and statutory purposes). Only one priest was permitted to serve each parish. In 1704, Fr. Michael Monnely, serving
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West (the present parish of Belmullet including Geesala and Doohoma) and Kilcommon East (namely, the present Kilcommon parish plus Bangor and Ballymonnelly areas).
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Kiltane derives its name from Cill tSéadhna, or Seadhna's church, which was in the townland of Kiltane by the banks of the
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bishops, Kilcommon is given as still having only two priests. Their combined income was £90. The same list notes that
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For administrative purposes as well as limiting the number of Catholic clergy during the Penal times (17th century),
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The boundaries were again altered in August 1873 when the present parish of Kiltane,
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In a Government document of 1801 compiled from data supplied by the local
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also had two priests with a combined annual income of £80.
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came, both of whom preached in Erris. A huge part of this
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town had begun, Kilcommon was divided into two parishes;
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