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Griffiths Valuation of Ireland Dwyer Griffiths Valuation of Ireland Surname First Name Townland Parish County Dwyer Elias St. George's Ward Townparks Falls Road Shankill Antrim Dwyer Elias St. George's Ward Townparks Falls Road Shankill Antrim Dwyer Mary Leighlinbridge Fair Green Agha Carlow Dwyer William Ballybrack Ballyellin Carlow Dwyer William Carrickduff Barragh Carlow Dwyer Bartholomew Carlow Athy St. Carlow Carlow Dwyer Laurence Carlow Green-Lane Carlow Carlow Dwyer Mary Carlow Pollerton-Road Carlow Carlow Dwyer Michael Carlow Pollerton-Road Carlow Carlow Dwyer James Carlow Pollerton-Road Carlow Carlow Dwyer Patrick Carlow Pollerton-Road Carlow Carlow Dwyer James Kernanstown Carlow Carlow Dwyer James Pollerton Big. Carlow Carlow Dwyer Michael Pollerton Big. Carlow Carlow Dwyer Michael Rathnapish Carlow Carlow Dwyer Michael The Clash Carlow Carlow Dwyer Philip Ballybar Lower Clonmelsh Carlow Dwyer James Borris Clonygoose Carlow Dwyer Thomas Seskinryan Dunleckny Carlow Dwyer L. Ballybrommel Fennagh Carlow Dwyer Michael Castlemore Fennagh Carlow Dwyer William Castlemore Fennagh Carlow Dwyer Thomas Castlemore Fennagh Carlow Dwyer Bridget Tullow Hawkin's Lane Fennagh Carlow Dwyer Michael Tullowbeg Fennagh Carlow Dwyer Patrick Kilcoole Gilbertstown Carlow Dwyer John Rathtoe Gilbertstown Carlow Dwyer James Grangeford Grangeford Carlow Dwyer William Grangeford Grangeford Carlow Dwyer Patrick Grangeford Grangeford Carlow Dwyer John Ballinvalley & Kiltennell Kiltennell Carlow Dwyer Margaret Ballytarsna Nurney Carlow Dwyer James Rathmore Rathmore Carlow Dwyer Thomas Rathmore Rathmore Carlow Dwyer Patrick Killoughternane Sliguff Carlow Dwyer Luke Killoughternane Sliguff Carlow Dwyer James Ballyknock St. Mullins Carlow Dwyer James Ballymurphy St. Mullins Carlow Dwyer Walter Marley or Knockduff St. Mullins Carlow Dwyer Patrick Tinnahinch St. Mullins Carlow Dwyer James Tinnahinch St. Mullins Carlow Dwyer Patrick Ballyloo Tullowmagimma Carlow Dwyer Michael Bridge-St. Tullowphelim Carlow Dwyer Mary Church St. Tullowphelim Carlow Dwyer Mary Tullowphelim Tullowphelim Carlow Dwyer Andrew Gorteengrone Urglin Carlow Dwyer Louisa Pottleboy Kildrumsherdan Cavan Dwyer John Clonmoney West Bunratty Clare Dwyer Fanny Clare Commons Town of Clare Main-Street Clareabbey Clare Dwyer John Town of Clare Killadysert Road Clareabbey Clare Dwyer Michael Cloonloum More Clonlea Clare Dwyer John Cloonloum More Clonlea Clare O'Dwyer Anne Clonroad Beg Town of Ennis Chapel Lane Drumcliff Clare O'Dwyer Margaret Clonroad Beg Town of Ennis High Street Drumcliff Clare Page 1 Dwyer Dwyer William Clonroad Beg Town of Ennis Market Place Drumcliff Clare O'Dwyer Anthony Inch Beg Drumcliff Clare O'Dwyer Anthony Inch More Drumcliff Clare O'Dwyer Patrick Ballycahill Drumcreehy Clare Dwyer Patrick Gortavrulla Feakle Clare Dwyer John Gortavrulla Feakle Clare Dwyer Patrick Lannaght Feakle Clare Dwyer Jeremiah Carrownacloghy Inchicronan Clare Dwyer William Inishdea Kilchreest Clare Dwyer William Poulaphuca Kilchreest Clare Dwyer Denis Leagard North Kilfarboy Clare O'Dwyer John Leagard North Kilfarboy Clare Dwyer Anthony Moy Beg Kilfarboy Clare O'Dwyer John Town of Milltown Malbay Chapel Street Kilfarboy Clare O'Dwyer John Town of Milltown Malbay Main Street Kilfarboy Clare Dwyer Connor Town of Milltown Malbay Spanish Point Rd Kilfarboy Clare O'Dwyer John Coolpeekaun Kilfenora Clare Dwyer John Ballycullen Kilfinaghta Clare Dwyer Catherine Ballyliddan West Town of Sixmilebridge Kilfintinan Clare Dwyer John Kiltackymore Kilkeedy Clare Dwyer William Killard Killard Clare O'Dwyer Patrick Killaspuglonane Killaspuglonane Clare Dwyer Mary Cloonyconrymore Killokennedy Clare Dwyer Patrick Ballysteen Kilmacrehy Clare O'Dwyer Patrick Lislorkan North Kilmacrehy Clare Dwyer Patrick Lislorkan South Kilmacrehy Clare O'Dwyer Patrick Slievenageeragh Kilmacrehy Clare O'Dwyer Patrick Ardnacullia North Kilmanaheen Clare O'Dwyer Denis Calluragh South Kilmanaheen Clare O'Dwyer James Calluragh South Kilmanaheen Clare O'Dwyer Patrick Ennistimon Old Town Street Kilmanaheen Clare Dwyer John Fahanlunaghta More Kilmanaheen Clare O'Dwyer Denis, Jr. Rinneen Kilmanaheen Clare O'Dwyer Denis, Sr. Rinneen Kilmanaheen Clare O'Dwyer Thomas Rinneen Kilmanaheen Clare O'Dwyer Patrick Sroohil Kilmanaheen Clare O'Dwyer Patrick John Town of Ennistimon Bogberry Street Kilmanaheen Clare O'Dwyer Patrick Town of Ennistimon Market Place Kilmanaheen Clare O'Dwyer Patrick Town of Ennistimon Newtown Street Kilmanaheen Clare O'Dwyer Patrick John Town of Ennistimon Newtown Street Kilmanaheen Clare Dwyer Margaret Town of Ennistimon Parliament Street Kilmanaheen Clare O'Dwyer Anthony Tullygarvan West Kilmanaheen Clare Dwyer James Sheeaun Kilmihil Clare O'Dwyer William Annagh Kilmurry Clare O'Dwyer Anthony Annagh Kilmurry Clare O'Dwyer John Ballymackea Beg Kilmurry Clare O'Dwyer William Ballymackea Beg Kilmurry Clare Dwyer John Ballymackea Beg Kilmurry Clare O'Dwyer Peter Ballymackea Beg Kilmurry Clare O'Dwyer Peter Carrowlagan Kilmurry Clare O'Dwyer Edmund Craggaknock West Kilmurry Clare O'Dwyer William Finnor More Village of Mullagh Kilmurry Clare O'Dwyer Peter Finnor More Village of Mullagh Kilmurry Clare Dwyer John Knockloskeraun Kilmurry Clare O'Dwyer Philip Moyglass More Kilmurry Clare O'Dwyer Patrick Moyglass More Kilmurry Clare O'Dwyer William Quilty East Kilmurry Clare Dwyer Patrick Quilty West Kilmurry Clare O'Dwyer Edmund Tromracastle Kilmurry Clare Page 2 Dwyer O'Dwyer John Ballynote West Kilrush Clare Dwyer John Kilrush Russell's Lane Kilrush Clare Dwyer Mary Kilrush Town of Kilrush Frances Street Kilrush Clare Dwyer John Kilrush Town of Kilrush Henry Street Kilrush Clare Dwyer Bryan Town of Kilrush Market Square Kilrush Clare O'Dwyer John, Jr. Town of Kilrush Moore Street Kilrush Clare O'Dwyer Denis Ballytarsna Kilshanny Clare O'Dwyer William Ballytarsna Kilshanny Clare O'Dwyer John Cahereamore Kilshanny Clare Dwyer William Carrowkeel Kilshanny Clare O'Dwyer John 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Cloonconeen Moyarta Clare Dwyer William Cloonconeen Moyarta Clare Dwyer Anthony Cloonconeen Moyarta Clare Dwyer Anthony Cloonconeen Moyarta Clare Dwyer Edmond Cloonconeen Moyarta Clare Dwyer Anthony Killeenagh Moyarta Clare Dwyer Anthony Lisheencrony Moyarta Clare Dwyer William Lisheencrony Moyarta Clare Dwyer Michael Lisheencrony Moyarta Clare Dwyer Edmond Rahona West Moyarta Clare Dwyer Denis Knockdonagh O'Briensbridge Clare Dwyer James Roo East O'Briensbridge Clare Dwyer James Roo West O'Briensbridge Clare Dwyer Daniel Town of O'Briensbridge O'Briensbridge Clare O'Dwyer John Deelin More Oughtmana Clare Dwyer John Ballykeelaun St. Patricks Clare Dwyer Daniel Blackwater St. Patricks Clare Dwyer Edmond Ayleacotty Tomfinlough Clare Dwyer Ellen Newmarket Tomfinlough Clare Dwyer Patrick Gortaderry Tomgraney Clare Dwyer Thomas Cloondanagh Tulla Clare Dwyer Patrick Craggaunkeel Tulla Clare O'Dwyer John Moymore Tulla Clare Dwyer Rev. Philip Tulla Tulla Clare Dwyer Catherine Bridgetown,Skibbereen Abbeystrowry Cork Dwyer Denis Coomnageehy Abbeystrowry Cork Dwyer Denis Bawngare Aghadown Cork Dwyer John Collatrumbeg Aghadown Cork Dwyer Timothy Collatrumbeg Aghadown Cork Dwyer Denis Collatrumbeg Aghadown Cork Dwyer Timothy Collatrummore Aghadown Cork Dwyer John Poulnacallee Aghadown Cork Dwyer William Glentrasna Aghern Cork Dwyer Richard Glentrasna North Aghern Cork Dwyer Andrew Aglish Aglish Cork Dwyer William Ballywilliam Ballintemple Cork Dwyer William Gallows Hill Street Bandon Ballymodan Cork Dwyer William Moanarone Ballymodan Cork Dwyer Edmund Ballinlegane Ballynoe Cork Dwyer John Cullenagh Ballynoe Cork Dwyer Richard Killasseragh Ballynoe Cork Dwyer Edmond Ballintotis Ballyoughtera Cork Page 3 Dwyer Dwyer Mary Cloonlough Brigown Cork Dwyer John Gurteennaboul Brigown Cork Dwyer John Mitchelstown, Mulberry-Lane Brigown Cork Dwyer Fanny Mitchelstown, Upper Cork-St Brigown Cork Dwyer Michael Turbeach Brigown Cork Dwyer Timothy Kilpatrick Brinny Cork Dwyer Edward Main Street Buttevant Cork Dwyer John Ballyrichardmore Carrigtohill Cork Dwyer Daniel Aghills Castlehaven Cork Dwyer Mary Ardgehane Castlehaven Cork Dwyer Johanna Barryroe Castlehaven Cork Dwyer Timothy Bawnlahan Castlehaven Cork Dwyer Michael Bawnlahan Castlehaven Cork Dwyer Daniel Bawnlahan Castlehaven Cork Dwyer John Bawnlahan Castlehaven Cork Dwyer Denis Castlehaven Castlehaven Cork Dwyer William Dooneen Castlehaven Cork Dwyer Timothy Gokane Castlehaven Cork Dwyer Daniel Gortacrossig Castlehaven Cork Dwyer Mary Lickowen Castlehaven Cork Dwyer Jeremiah Lickowen Castlehaven Cork Dwyer Rose Lohort, East Castlemagner Cork Dwyer Thomas Ballyhimock Castletownroche Cork Dwyer Thomas Castletownroche Castletownroche Cork Dwyer Dorothy Main St Castletownroche Cork Dwyer Thomas Sleemana Castletownroche Cork Dwyer John Sleemana Castletownroche Cork Dwyer James Garrynoe Clondulane Cork Dwyer Thomas Gortmore Clonmeen Cork Dwyer William Garryduff Clonmult Cork Dwyer Richard Gurteen Clonmult Cork Dwyer Michael Mullarie Clonpriest Cork Dwyer Patrick Commons East Cloyne Cork Dwyer Michael Finure Village of Gyleen Corkbeg Cork Dwyer Thomas Ballyenahan South Derryvillane Cork Dwyer Edmund Ballyenahan South Derryvillane Cork Dwyer William Ballyenahan South Derryvillane Cork Dwyer Daniel Knockaneamealgulla Desertmore Cork
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