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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/#form=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: |