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*TYR [[County Tyrone|County Tyrone]]  
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*WAT [[County Waterford|County Waterford]]  
*WAT [[County Waterford|County Waterford]]  
*WEM [[County Westmeath|County Westmeath]]  
*WEM [[County Westmeath Genealogy|County Westmeath]]  
*WEX [[County Wexford Genealogy|County Wexford]]  
*WEX [[County Wexford Genealogy|County Wexford]]  
*WIC [[County Wicklow Genealogy|County Wicklow]]
*WIC [[County Wicklow Genealogy|County Wicklow]]

Revision as of 10:45, 3 February 2015

The Chapman Code is a coding system used in genealogy to identify the administrative divisions in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.

It was created by Dr Colin Chapman and is largely a superset of the ISO 3166-2:GB and BS 6879 systems.

Country codes[edit | edit source]

Channel Islands[edit | edit source]

England[edit | edit source]

Pre-1974 counties[edit | edit source]

Scotland[edit | edit source]

Pre-1974 counties[edit | edit source]

1975-1996 regions[edit | edit source]

Wales[edit | edit source]

Pre-1974 counties[edit | edit source]

1974-1996 counties[edit | edit source]

Ireland[edit | edit source]