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Townlands Index 1708 - 1949 Townlands Index 1708 - 1949 Version: 31 July 2020 Townlands Index Counties, 1708 to 1828 Introduction to the Townlands Index The Townlands Index is an index of all transactions compiled in order of the name of the Townland affected. This index serves as a finding aid for individual memorials and exists from 1708 to 1946. The entries are arranged alphabetically by location and by year. Table of Contents Page Number Counties, 1708 to 1828 2 - 8 Cities, 1708 to 1828 9 Cities, 1828 to 1832 10 - 12 Counties, 1833 to 1835 13-15 Counties, 1836 to 1839 15-16 Counties, 1840 to 1844 17 -19 Counties, 1845 to 1840 20-21 Counties, 1850 to 1854 22-23 Counties, 1855 to 1859 24-25 Counties 1860 to 1861 26-27 Counties, 1862 to 1864 28-29 Counties, 1865 to 1869 30-31 Counties, 1870 to 1874 32-34 Counties, 1875 to 1879 35-37 Counties, 1880 to 1884 38-40 Counties, 1885 to 1889 41-43 Counties, 1890 to 1894 44-47 Counties, 1895 to 1899 48-50 Counties 1900 to 1904 51-53 Counties, 1905 to 1909 54-56 Counties, 1910 to 1914 57-60 Counties, 1915 to 1919 61-62 Counties, 1920 to 1929 63-65 Counties, 1930 to 1939 66-67 Counties, 1940 to 1949 68-69 Dublin City & County, 1920 to 1949 70-71 Page 1 of 73 Townlands Index Counties, 1708 to 1828 County Date From Date To Book Number Antrim 1708 1728 1 Antrim 1739 1810 10 Antrim 1811 1820 7 Antrim 1821 1825 78 Antrim 1826 1828 79 Armagh 1708 1728 1 Armagh 1739 1810 2 Armagh 1811 1820 77 Armagh 1821 1825 78 Armagh 1826 1828 79 Carlow 1708 1728 15 Carlow 1739 1810 16 Carlow 1811 1820 81 Carlow 1821 1825 74 Carlow 1826 1828 75 Cavan 1708 1728 82 Cavan 1739 1810 2 Cavan 1811 1820 77 Cavan 1821 1825 20 Cavan 1826 1828 23 Clare 1708 1728 3 Clare 1739 1810 4 Clare 1811 1820 6 Clare 1821 1825 17 Clare 1826 1828 22 Page 2 of 73 Townlands Index Counties, 1708 to 1828 County Date From Date To Book Number Cork 1708 1738 3 Cork Co. 1739 1779 26 Cork, A-G 1780 1809 8 Cork, H-Z 1780 1809 9 Cork 1810 1815 5 Cork 1820 1828 12 Donegal 1708 1738 82 Donegal 1739 1810 19 Donegal 1811 1820 40 Donegal 1821 1825 41 Down 1708 1738 82 Down 1739 1810 11 Down 1811 1820 7 Down 1821 1825 20 Down 1826 1828 23 Dublin 1708 1738 15 Dublin 1739 1806 34 Dublin 1807 1819 36 Dublin 1820 1828 37 Fermanagh 1708 1738 43 Fermanagh 1739 1810 44 Fermanagh 1811 1820 47 Fermanagh 1821 1825 48 Fermanagh 1826 1828 49 Galway 1708 1738 55 Galway 1739 1810 56 Galway 1811 1820 24 Galway 1821 1825 57 Galway 1826 1828 21 - 3 - Townlands Index Counties, 1708 to 1828 County Date From Date To Book Number Kerry 1708 1738 14 Kerry 1739 1810 4 Kerry 1811 1820 6 Kerry 1821 1825 17 Kerry 1826 1828 22 Kildare 1708 1738 27 Kildare 1739 1810 29 Kildare 1811 1820 31 Kildare 1821 1825 32 Kildare 1826 1828 33 Kilkenny 1708 1738 27 Kilkenny 1739 1810 30 Kilkenny 1811 1820 31 Kilkenny 1821 1825 32 Kilkenny 1826 1828 33 Kings Co. (Offaly) 1708 1738 27 Kings Co. 1739 1810 28 Kings Co. 1811 1820 31 Kings Co. 1821 1825 32 Kings Co. 1826 1828 33 Leitrim 1708 1738 55 Leitrim 1739 1810 54 Leitrim 1811 1820 25 Leitrim 1821 1825 57 Leitrim 1826 1828 21 - 4 - Townlands Index Counties, 1708 to 1828 County Date From Date To Book Number Limerick 1708 1738 14 Limerick 1739 1810 76 Limerick 1811 1820 6 Limerick 1821 1825 17 Limerick 1826 1828 22 Londonderry 1708 1738 43 Londonderry 1739 1810 44 Londonderry 1811 1820 47 Londonderry 1821 1825 48 Londonderry 1826 1828 49 Longford 1708 1738 55 Longford 1739 1810 54 Longford 1811 1820 25 Longford 1821 1825 57 Longford 1826 1828 21 Louth 1708 1738 71 Louth 1739 1810 73 Louth 1811 1820 81 Louth 1821 1825 74 Louth 1826 1828 75 Mayo 1708 1738 38 Mayo 1739 1810 39 Mayo 1811 1820 40 Mayo 1821 1825 41 Mayo 1826 1828 42 - 5 - Townlands Index Counties, 1708 to 1828 County Date From Date To Book Number Meath 1708 1738 71 Meath 1739 1810 72 Meath 1811 1820 18 Meath 1821 1825 74 Meath 1826 1828 75 Monaghan 1708 1738 43 Monaghan 1739 1810 45 Monaghan 1811 1820 46 Monaghan 1821 1825 48 Monaghan 1826 1828 49 Queens Co. 1708 1738 71A (Laois) Queens Co. 1739 1810 16 Queens Co. 1811 1820 18 Queens Co. 1821 1825 74 Queens Co. 1826 1828 75 Roscommon 1708 1738 38 Roscommon 1739 1810 39 Roscommon 1811 1820 40 Roscommon 1821 1825 41 Roscommon 1826 1828 42 Sligo 1708 1738 38 Sligo 1739 1810 19 Sligo 1811 1820 40 Sligo 1821 1825 41 Sligo 1826 1828 42 - 6 - Townlands Index Counties, 1708 to 1828 County Date From Date To Book Number Tipperary 1708 1738 13 Tipperary, A-G 1739 1810 58 Tipperary, H-Z 1739 1810 59 Tipperary 1811 1820 60 Tipperary 1821 1825 61 Tipperary 1826 1828 62 Tyrone 1708 1738 43 Tyrone 1739 1810 45 Tyrone 1811 1820 46 Tyrone 1821 1825 48 Tyrone 1826 1828 49 Waterford 1708 1738 13 Waterford 1739 1810 64 Waterford 1811 1820 60 Waterford 1821 1825 61 Waterford 1826 1828 62 Westmeath 1708 1738 63 Westmeath 1739 1810 66 Westmeath 1811 1820 68 Westmeath 1821 1825 69 Westmeath 1826 1828 70 Wexford 1708 1738 63 Wexford 1739 1810 65 Wexford 1811 1820 67 Wexford 1821 1825 69 Wexford 1826 1828 70 - 7 - Townlands Index Counties, 1708 to 1828 County Date From Date To Book Number Wicklow 1708 1738 63 Wicklow 1739 1810 64 Wicklow 1811 1820 67 Wicklow 1821 1825 69 Wicklow 1826 1828 70 - 8 - Townlands Index Cities, 1708 to 1828 City Date From Date To Book Number Cork 1708 1738 3 Cork 1739 1779 80 Cork 1780 1809 83 Cork 1810 1819 50 Cork 1820 1828 51 Drogheda Town 1780 1810 52 Drogheda Town 1811 1820 84 Drogheda Town 1821 1825 85 Drogheda Town 1826 1828 86 Dublin after letter “S” is 1708 1738 87 missing Dublin, A-J 1739 1779 88 Dublin, K-Z 1739 1779 89 Dublin, Liberties of 1739 1806 35 For continuation see beginning of Dublin County for 1807 Dublin, A-J 1780 1792 90 Dublin, K-Z 1780 1792 91 Dublin 1793 1806 92 Dublin 1807 1819 93 Dublin 1820 1828 94 Limerick 1780 1810 53 Limerick 1811 1820 84 Limerick 1821 1825 85 Limerick 1826 1828 86 Kilkenny 1780 1810 52 Kilkenny 1811 1820 84 Kilkenny 1821 1825 85 Kilkenny 1826 1828 86 - 9 - Townlands Index Cities, 1828 to 1832 City Date From Date To Book Number Londonderry 1739 1779 44 Londonderry 1780 1810 52 Londonderry 1811 1820 84 Londonderry 1821 1825 85 Londonderry 1826 1828 86 Waterford 1780 1810 53 Waterford 1811 1820 84 Waterford 1821 1825 85 Waterford 1826 1828 86 - 10 - Townlands Index Cities, 1828 to 1832 County Book Number Antrim 95 Armagh 96 Carlow 97 Cavan 98 Clare 99 Cork 100 Down 101 Donegal 102 Dublin City 103 Dublin 104 Fermanagh 105 Galway 106 Kerry 107 Kildare 108 Kilkenny 109 Kings Co. (Offaly) 110 Leitrim 111 Limerick 112 Londonderry 113 Longford 114 Louth 115 Mayo 116 Meath 117 Monaghan 118 Queens Co. (Laois) 119 Roscommon 120 Sligo 121 Tipperary 122 Tyrone 123 Waterford 124 Waterford City 125 Westmeath 126 Wexford 127 - 11 - Townlands Index Cities, 1828 to 1832 County Book Number Wicklow 128 Cities 129 Corporation Towns 130 - 12 - Townlands Index Counties, 1833 to 1835 County Book Number Antrim 131 Armagh 132 Carlow 133 Cavan 134 Cities 135 Clare 136 Cork 137 Donegal 138 Down 139 Dublin 140 Dublin City 141 Fermanagh 142 Galway 143 Kerry 144 Kildare 145 Kilkenny 146 Kings Co. (Offaly) 147 Leitrim 148 Limerick 149 Londonderry 150 Longford 151 Louth 152 Mayo 153 Meath 154 Monaghan 155 Queens Co. (Laois) 156 Roscommon 157 Sligo 158 Tipperary 159 Tyrone 160 Towns 161 Waterford City 162 Waterford 163 - 13 - Townlands Index Counties, 1833 to 1835 County Book Number Westmeath 164 Wexford 165 Wicklow 166 Antrim - Carlow 167 Cavan - Cork 168 Donegal - Dublin 169 Fermanagh - Kerry 170 Kildare - Kings Co. (Offaly) 171 Leitrim - Louth 172 Londonderry - Mayo 173 Meath - Queens Co. (Laois) 174 Roscommon - Tipperary 175 Tyrone - Westmeath 176 Wexford - Wicklow 177 - 14 - Townlands Index Counties, 1836 to 1839 County Barony/Parish Book Number Antrim Co. 179 Armagh Co. 180 Carlow Co. 181 Cavan Co. 182 Belfast to Londonderry Cities 183 Clare Co. 184 Cork Co. Bo. Bantry - Duhallow (Vol. 1) 185 Cork Co. Bo. Fermoy - Orrery (Vol. 2) 186 Donegal Co. 187 Down Co. 188 Dublin City P. St. Andrew - St. Werburgh 189 Dublin Co. 190 Fermanagh Co 191 Galway Co. 192 Kerry Co. 193 Kildare Co. 194 Kilkenny Co. 195 Kings Co. (Offaly) 196 Donegal Co. 187 Leitrim Co. 197 Limerick Co. 198 Londonderry Co. 199 Longford Co. 200 Louth Co. 201 Mayo Co. 202 Meath Co. Bo. Deece - Lune (Vol. 1) 203 Meath Co. Bo. Morgallion - Slane (Vol. 2) 204 Monaghan Co. 205 Queens Co. (Laois) 206 Roscommon Co. 207 Sligo Co. 208 Tipperary Co. 209 - 15 - Townlands Index Counties, 1836 to 1839 County Barony/Parish Book Number Tyrone Co. 210 Waterford Co. 211 Waterford City 212 Westmeath Co. 213 Wexford Co. 214 Wicklow Co. 215 Corporation Towns 216 Antrim - Cork No Barony 217 Donegal - Fermanagh No Barony 218 Galway - Leitrim No Barony 219 Limerick - Meath No Barony 220 Monaghan - Waterford No Barony 221 Wexford - Wicklow No Barony 222 Dublin City - Waterford City No Parish 222 General Index 222 - 16 - Townlands Index Counties, 1840 to 1844 County Barony/Parish Book Number Antrim Co.
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