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The RCB Library in Dublin has the original tithe ledgers for St. Finbarrs including many of the South Liberties of Cork (Bishopstown, Ballyphehane, Ballintemple Mahon, Blackrock. Ballinure) and others for 1770-80 in perfect hand and legible with listings of landholders many very small holdings with valuations.
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Pingback: Original Tithe Ledgers 1770-1780 of South Liberties of Cork belonging to St. Finbarrs Cathedral, listing land holders and valuations held in RCB Library, Dublin. Includes listing of small holders names local to areas Catholic and Protestant, very legible.
Pingback: Original Tithe Ledgers 1770-1780 of South Liberties of Cork belonging to St. Finbarrs Cathedral, listing land holders and valuations held in RCB Library, Dublin. Includes listing of small holders names local to areas Catholic and Protestant, very legible.
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