Scope and Content: Single volume containing EDs: Aultagh, Bealanageary, Bealock, Carrigboy, Castletown, Coolmountain, Garrown, Kinneigh, and Teerelton. Includes revisions to the year ending 28 February 1905, with alterations to entries dated 1894 to 1904 present. Volume refers to area as 'Dunmanway No.1'.
Reference:
CC/R/VL/3/7/2
Date:
1894 - 1904
Title:
Ballingurteen, Ballymoney, Drinagh, Dunmanway, and Manch [EDs. 100, 101, 107,
108, 109, 112] Level:
item
Extent:
c.125 pages
Scope and Content: Contains valuations for townlands in the Electoral Divisions of Ballingurteen, Ballymoney, Drinagh, Dunmanway, and Manch. Stamped 'Rural District of Dunmanway'. Annual corrections present dated 1894 to 1904. Note, ED. of Dunmanway is divided into North and South in later lists. Includes town of Dunmanway.
3.7.
Fermoy Valuation Lists, EDs.115 to 138, c.1898 - 1907
Reference:
CC/R/VL/3/8
Date:
c.1898 - 1907
Title: Level:
Fermoy Valuation Lists [EDs. 115 to 138]
sub-series
Extent:
3 items
Scope and Content: Valuations for properties in the Electoral Divisions within the administrative bounds of Fermoy Poor Law Union.
Reference:
CC/R/VL/3/8/1
Date:
c.1895 - 1907
Title:
Aghern, Ballynoe, Coole, Curraglass, and Knockmourne Valuation List [EDs. 115, 117,
123, 124, 135] Level:
item
Extent:
c.200 pages
Scope and Content: Single volume containing EDs: Aghern, Ballynoe, Coole, Curraglass, and Knockmourne. Revisions to the year ending 28 February 1907, with corrections dated c.1897 to 1906 present. Volume cover refers to above EDs as within area known as 'Fermoy No.3'.
Reference:
CC/R/VL/3/8/2
Date:
1895 - 1907
Title:
Ballyhooly, Castlehyde, Castletownroche, Fermoy Rural, Kilcummer, and Killathy
Valuation List [EDs. 116, 120, 122, 125, 131, 133] Level: item Extent: c.200 pages Scope and Content:
Single volume containing EDs: Ballyhooly, Castlehyde, Castletownroche, Fermoy Rural, Kilcummer, and Killathy. Revised list to the year ending 28 February 1907 with corrections dated 1896 to 1906 present. Volume cover refers to above EDs as within area known as 'Fermoy No. 2'.
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