1843, Captain Larcom, of the Ordnance Survey on his Attempt to Get the Correct Name for Ireland’s 70,000 Townlands from the Oldest Inhabitants Conversant With Irish.
In this report due credit is given to Dr. John O’Donovan.
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in1843, Captain Larcom, of the Ordnance Survey on his Attempt to Get the Correct Name for Ireland’s 70,000 Townlands from the Oldest Inhabitants Conversant With Irish.
In this report due credit is given to Dr. John O’Donovan.
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inDepartment of Inland Excise and Taxes in Ireland, 1783 including Names, Grades Pay, Cost of Running Irish Establishment, Staffing, Grades, including Irish Office in London Customs and Excise 1819, and Detailed breakdown 1822 of Irish Revenue and Customs Service Staff Named.
1783 Establishment:
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/8643/page/198655
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/9309/page/207776
Revenue 1822:
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/9544/eppi_pages/210925
Some Cork Revenue Staff:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1K9FbQLKPjRm9HLMNy99__AAMLmis519psiSvcP71Rts/edit#gid=0
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in1827, Sums Allotted by Church of Ireland (Then State Church) Dioceses of Cork, Ross and Cloyne often for Foundlings and Burial of Paupers.
Sometimes a separate Vestry was held on the same day comprising Catholic Parishioners to applot sums for civil as opposed to religious purposes.
Cork p. 122-156
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inNumber and Amount of Post Office Accounts, Co. Cork, 1881, 1896, 19076 near Trebling of Accounts in each Period.
Another statistic reflecting increased prosperity although sometime the accounts comprised emigrants remittances.
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inGrand Jury Presentments 1828 for Co. Cork including Provision for Dispensaries at Bantry. Ballydehob, Skibbereen, Clonakilty.
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inReturn of National Schools. Co. Cork, 1842, with Numbers, Grant Aid
P71-77
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/11714/page/275373
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inReport of Dunmanway Union (Fanlobbus, Inchigeela, Drinagh, Kilmichael)including schedule listing occupiers who registered from The Clerk of the Peace from 1832 names. valuations areas given.
Individuals listed p231-133.
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inBalance at Local Loan Funds (Irish Local Loan Reproduction Funds) at 1839 from Ballineen, Baltimore, Castletownsend, Dunmanway, Kilmoe and Ballydehob, Myross, Union Hall, Co. Cork.
https://durrushistory.com/2012/09/03/irish-reproductive-loan-records-1853-durrus-co-cork-area/
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inFinancial Allocation for Building Houses of Corrections within Gaols at Clonakilty, Skibbereen, Dunmanway, Bantry, Co. Cork 1819-1822.
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inAn account of Expenditure on Protestant Charter Schools, including, Innishannon, Ross and Dunmanway, Co. Cork, 1812-1815, 1825.
It might be noted that the Innishannon school had a horrendous rate of child mortality in the late 18th and early 19th century as documented by the Church of Ireland burial records.
http://www.dippam.ac.uk/eppi/documents/9403/eppi_pages/208719
1825: