A History of Presbyterianism in Dublin And the South And West of Ireland

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A History of Presbyterianism in Dublin And the South And West of Ireland
Ch Clarke Huston 1858 1934 Irwin
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Cald- well died in 1783. Mr. Moore was minister of Usher's Quay for the long period of forty- four years.
His first colleague was the Rev. William Wilson, previously, for twenty years, minister of Magherafelt. Mr. Wilson was installed in Usher's Quay in 1785. He had been Moderator of the Synod of Ulster in 1783. His son, Rev. James Wilson, D. D. , became a Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, and Professor of Mathematics there, and was afterwards Rector of Clonfeacle, Co. Tyrone. In 1799 the amou
...nt of stipend paid to the two ministers of Usher's Quay, Mr. Moore and Mr. Wilson, was . 234. 2 The stipend paid at the same time to the two ministers of Mary's Abbey was 250, and, even allowing for the fact that there were two ministers in each, the amount paid by each of these congregations was among the five or six largest stipends in the Synod of Ulster. The rebellion of 1798 helped to scatter many of the smaller congregations in the South and West, but it does not seem to have had 1 Miscellaneous Sermons by Ministers of the Synod of Ulster, 1735, I797- 2 Reid: History, III.

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