•16- thia joyous occasion, about which aany lika to reniniace, hut whioh few are privileged to nitaoaa oore than once in a lifetime* And now a ward oust bo added respecting tbs other buildings that form part of the pariah estate. iSao residence vies built la or about 1370, the exact date being difficult to detemine. Although structur¬ ally the sane as ia the beginning, it has been greatly modernised within, and today contributes not in a anall nay to the over-all beauty of the glebe. 2he hall was erected in 1914* Shough intended mainly as as an entertainment centre, this building v/aa destined for greater things. Following the fire of 1926, it waa rapidly made ready for divine worship. Again, hard upon the 1959 conflagration, it welcomed tno Xord of Boats once wro as Be cava to take up residence while oork- non aca?oos the street put da house in order. It was on the occasion of Ida second coming that the hall was finished interiorly, and today it stomas second to none for its age among rtsrsl parish centres in the Siccese. In 1959 alone, no fewer than twelve funerals v;ore held from .within its walls. During the fifties, three or four of the outbuildings, no longer an asset to the percchial system, were disposed of, and those remaining were brought up to a standard in harmony with the rest of the property. •fhe first entry in the perish register is that of LSareh 10, 1363, the baptism of Patrick O'Gonnell , con of John 0»Cornell ena Rose Anna Hice. Sponsors were Sdward O'Oonnell and Bridget Cody .-' " Eurico, Jbj&«