Hi Donna, I hope that what I have will be of help to you. I am familiar with the area of County Wexford about which you have made your inquiry. My ancestors were Old Ross Palatines and attended St. Mary's Church there. It is a Church of Ireland as are the Adamstown and New Ross Church as well. You almost had the place name of Templenacrow deciphered correctly. As best I can say it is a place name, most likely a townland or perhaps even a single farm or home. Palace is a small crossroads village, about 2 miles north of Old Ross. There is a Palace House another 1/4 mile to the North east of the Palace crossroads. The "ir" in the letter's heading I would judge to be an abbreviation of Ireland. You have the spelling of Thomas Harmon's name correct. He was the curate and registrar for many of the Hartrick Clan baptisms, marriages and burials in both the St. Mary's church in New Ross, and Old Ross, and his name appears in the Adamstown church records as well. He must have been a very busy man indeed. Don't be confused by the style of writing of the times. It was quite stylish to write s' to look like f's . This was carried over to double ss'. In researching old documents I have seen these written as "sf" and "fs" and this on the same page by the same penman! You have only to look at our own Declaration of Independence for s' that look like fs. They are in the phrase "...among these are Life Liberty and the Purfuit of Happynefff." Lester J. Hartrick Visit the Hartrick Clan Website at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hartrickclan