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PROI PARL 88/30/5/79/1/1030
Parliamentary Return 1030, 1766, Kilberry (Dublin)

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1766
Content Date
1766
Scope & Content

The 1766 religious census return for Kilberry parish, in Dublin and Glendalough diocese, was signed by Joseph Mathew, and was dated 1 April 1766. Mathew's submission provided a list of householders' names, as was required by the resolution of the House of Lords, but no data or details from it survive.*

 

* Parliamentary Records Index, vol. ix, p. 1,964 (NAI RC 14/9).

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Document RepositoryPublic Record Office of Ireland (Reconstruction of Collections Destroyed, 1922)
Reference CodePROI PARL 88/30/5/79/1/1030
Source Grade Destroyed
Date

Created: 1766

Content Date: 1766

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TitleParliamentary Return 1030, 1766, Kilberry (Dublin)
Level Of DescriptionItem
Archival HistoryThe original return was destroyed in 1922.
LanguageEnglish
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