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NLI MS 720/77
Kildilligie

Created
1787
Content Date
1655 - 1659
Creator
Daniel O'Brien
Scope & Content
Copy of Down Survey map
Descriptive Elements
Document RepositoryNational Library of Ireland
Reference CodeNLI MS 720/77
Source Grade Duplicate
Date

Created: 1787

Content Date: 1655 - 1659

TitleKildilligie
Creator Daniel O'Brien
Level Of DescriptionItem
Extent And Medium1 manuscript map
Archival HistoryCopy of a Down Survey map that survived the fire of 1711 in the Council Office, Dublin Castle, by Daniel O’Brien. O’Brien was previously a clerk at Dublin Port and working under the instruction of Robert Rochford, Deputy Surveyor of Lands. Rochford took these copies into his private care from where they passed to his widow, his executor and eventually into the custody of Reeves and Company of Merrion Square, Dublin, the solicitors for the Forfeited Estates Commission. The copies re-emerged 1965, when the collection was sold in two sections to the National Library of Ireland and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland.
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NLI MS 720/77
Kildilligie

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