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| ==== Civil Survey 1654-1656 ==== | | ==== Civil Survey 1654-1656 ==== |
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| The Civil Survey was taken from 1654 - circa 1660. It was a survey of the holdings of landowners, their titles and tenures of their estates. Twenty-seven counties were included in the survey covering the provinces of Ulster, Leinster, Muster and a portion of Connaught. ;For the Civil Survey, see: | | The Civil Survey was taken from 1654 - circa 1660. It was a survey of the holdings of landowners, their titles and tenures of their estates. Twenty-seven counties were included in the survey covering the provinces of Ulster, Leinster, Muster and a portion of Connaught. ;For the Civil Survey, see: |
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| *Simington, Robert C., editor. ''The Civil Survey, A.D. 1654-1656.'' 10 volumes. Dublin: Stationery Office, 1931-1945. (FS Library book {{FSC|285976|title-id|disp=941.5 R2si}}.) | | *Simington, Robert C., editor. ''The Civil Survey, A.D. 1654-1656.'' 10 volumes. Dublin: Stationery Office, 1931-1945. (FS Library book {{FSC|285976|title-id|disp=941.5 R2si}}.) |
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| The Down Survey is a mapped record of landownership and selected items of settlement and topography. The survey was basically concerned with lands that were confiscated after the Cromwellian victory. The most important difference between the Civil and Down Surveys is that the Civil Survey areas were estimated by jurors, whereas the Down Survey lands were measured by trained surveyors. Trinity College, Dublin has made the survey available online [http://downsurvey.tcd.ie/ Down Survey] | | The Down Survey is a mapped record of landownership and selected items of settlement and topography. The survey was basically concerned with lands that were confiscated after the Cromwellian victory. The most important difference between the Civil and Down Surveys is that the Civil Survey areas were estimated by jurors, whereas the Down Survey lands were measured by trained surveyors. Trinity College, Dublin has made the survey available online [http://downsurvey.tcd.ie/ Down Survey] |
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| Look in the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog FamilySearch Catalog] for an Irish county of interest and the topic of 'Land and Property.' | | Look in the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog FamilySearch Catalog] for an Irish county of interest and the topic of 'Land and Property.' |
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| An example for the County of Armagh is: | | An example for the County of Armagh is: |
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| This "census" was probably taken during Petty's survey between December 1654 and the year 1659. It details the names of the large estate owners and the numbers of Protestants and Catholics in each parish. The original clan names are also noted with the numbers of individuals of that surname. See: | | This "census" was probably taken during Petty's survey between December 1654 and the year 1659. It details the names of the large estate owners and the numbers of Protestants and Catholics in each parish. The original clan names are also noted with the numbers of individuals of that surname. See: |
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| * Pender, Séamus. ''A Census of Ireland, circa 1659: with supplementary material from the Poll Money Ordinances (1660-1661).'' Dublin: Stationery Office, 1939. (FS Library book {{FSC|155358|title-id|disp=941.5 X29c}}.)<br> | | * Pender, Séamus. ''A Census of Ireland, circa 1659: with supplementary material from the Poll Money Ordinances (1660-1661).'' Dublin: Stationery Office, 1939. (FS Library book {{FSC|155358|title-id|disp=941.5 X29c}}.)<br> |
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| This volume was published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission and is available online as part of their out-of-print collection. | | This volume was published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission and is available online as part of their out-of-print collection. |
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| ==== Books of Survey and Distribution 1680 ==== | | ==== Books of Survey and Distribution 1680 ==== |
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| These were compiled c.1700 and are an official record of landed proprietors and their estates. They were used to access rents based on acreage called the "Quit Rent." This was payable each year based on land granted under the 1662 Act of Settlement and the subsequent 1665 Act of Explanation. Printed volumes published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission are available for the counties of Clare, Galway, Mayo, and Roscommon are available online as part of their out-of-print collection. A typewritten manuscript from the Genealogical Office, Dublin is available for the County of Louth. | | These were compiled c.1700 and are an official record of landed proprietors and their estates. They were used to access rents based on acreage called the "Quit Rent." This was payable each year based on land granted under the 1662 Act of Settlement and the subsequent 1665 Act of Explanation. Printed volumes published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission are available for the counties of Clare, Galway, Mayo, and Roscommon are available online as part of their out-of-print collection. A typewritten manuscript from the Genealogical Office, Dublin is available for the County of Louth. |
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| *Simington, Robert C. ''Books of Survey and Distribution, County of Roscommon''. Dublin: Stationery Office, 1949. (FS Library book British {{FSC|121965|title-id|disp=941.5 B4b}} volume 1). Irish Manuscripts Commission [http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/censusofireland1659/index.html Volume 1] | | *Simington, Robert C. ''Books of Survey and Distribution, County of Roscommon''. Dublin: Stationery Office, 1949. (FS Library book British {{FSC|121965|title-id|disp=941.5 B4b}} volume 1). Irish Manuscripts Commission [http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/censusofireland1659/index.html Volume 1] |
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| ==== Muster Rolls ==== | | ==== Muster Rolls ==== |
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| These are roll calls of officers and men in each military regiment. They exist for the 17th – 20th centuries. For example, the listing for the year 1631 lists 13,092 names of men and officers in the muster rolls. A detailed listing of these records is found in Gibson, Jeremy and Alan Dell. ''Tudor and Stuart Muster Rolls, A Directory of holdings in the British Isles'', Birmingham, England: Federation of Family History Societies, 1989. (FS Library book British {{FSC|147559|title-id|disp=942 M2gj}}.)<br> | | These are roll calls of officers and men in each military regiment. They exist for the 17th – 20th centuries. For example, the listing for the year 1631 lists 13,092 names of men and officers in the muster rolls. A detailed listing of these records is found in Gibson, Jeremy and Alan Dell. ''Tudor and Stuart Muster Rolls, A Directory of holdings in the British Isles'', Birmingham, England: Federation of Family History Societies, 1989. (FS Library book British {{FSC|147559|title-id|disp=942 M2gj}}.)<br> |
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| Look in the FamilySearch Catalog under the heading: | | Look in the FamilySearch Catalog under the heading: |
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| *''Surname Index for the 1796 Spinning Wheel Premium Entitlement Lists of Ireland. ''Vienna, Virginia: All-Ireland Heritage, 1986. (FS Library microfiche British Access Services Window {{FSC|265388|title-id|disp=6341104}}). | | *''Surname Index for the 1796 Spinning Wheel Premium Entitlement Lists of Ireland. ''Vienna, Virginia: All-Ireland Heritage, 1986. (FS Library microfiche British Access Services Window {{FSC|265388|title-id|disp=6341104}}). |
| *Ireland - Linen Trade Board. ''A List of Persons to Whom Premiums for Sowing Flax-Seed in the Year 1796 have been adjudged by the Trustees of the Linen Manufacture. (''FS Library microfilm British {{FSC|249289|title-id|disp=1,419,442}}). | | *Ireland - Linen Trade Board. ''A List of Persons to Whom Premiums for Sowing Flax-Seed in the Year 1796 have been adjudged by the Trustees of the Linen Manufacture. (''FS Library microfilm British {{FSC|249289|title-id|disp=1,419,442}}). |
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| ==== Valuation Revision or "Cancellation" Books ==== | | ==== Valuation Revision or "Cancellation" Books ==== |
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| The Valuation Revision Books continued from where the Griffith's valuation began. They are available well into the 20th century. The Genealogical Society of Utah has this collection on microfilm for the Republic of Ireland only. For a table of dates of coverage, see Dwight A. Radford and Kyle J. Betit, A Genealogist’s Guide to Discovering Your Irish Ancestors, (Cincinnati, Ohio: Betterway Books, 2001) 274. (FS Library book British {{FSC|1005998|title-id|disp=941.5 D27gg}}). | | The Valuation Revision Books continued from where the Griffith's valuation began. They are available well into the 20th century. The Genealogical Society of Utah has this collection on microfilm for the Republic of Ireland only. For a table of dates of coverage, see Dwight A. Radford and Kyle J. Betit, A Genealogist’s Guide to Discovering Your Irish Ancestors, (Cincinnati, Ohio: Betterway Books, 2001) 274. (FS Library book British {{FSC|1005998|title-id|disp=941.5 D27gg}}). |
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| Click [[Ireland Land and Property#Valuation Office Revision Books|here for step-by-step instructions]] to find microfilm numbers for this collection in the FamilySearch Catalog | | Click [[Ireland Land and Property#Valuation Office Revision Books|here for step-by-step instructions]] to find microfilm numbers for this collection in the FamilySearch Catalog |