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=== Religious Census, 1814  ===
=== Religious Census, 1814  ===


Mr. Shaw Mason petitioned the clergy of the Church of Ireland (Established Church) to help him correct the returns of the 1813 census (see Ireland Census). He requested that they return the number of families in their parishes stipulating the religion and the average number in each household. Likewise, he also appealed to the Presbyterian Clergy for similar returns of the congregations over which they presided. The collection was destroyed in the Public Record Office in 1922, but extacts may exist in various Irish genealogical collections. The collection originally contained the correspondence and returns made by the clergy.
Mr. Shaw Mason petitioned the clergy of the Church of Ireland (Established Church) to help him correct the returns of the 1813 census (see Ireland Census). He requested that they return the number of families in their parishes stipulating the religion and the average number in each household. Likewise, he also appealed to the Presbyterian Clergy for similar returns of the congregations over which they presided. The collection was destroyed in the Public Record Office in 1922, but extacts may exist in various Irish genealogical collections. The collection originally contained the correspondence and returns made by the clergy.  


Wood, Herbert. ''A Guide to the Records Deposited in the Public Record Office of Ireland.'' Dubin: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1919, p. 286. FHL British 941.5 A3ip.
Wood, Herbert. ''A Guide to the Records Deposited in the Public Record Office of Ireland.'' Dubin: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1919, p. 286. (FHL book British 941.5 A3ip.)


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