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The Tithe Applotments

The Tithe Applotment Books record the results of a unique land survey taken to determine the amount of tax payable by landholders to the Church of Ireland, the established church until 1869. They are known as the Tithe Applotment Books because the results of this land survey were originally compiled in nearly 2,000 hand-written books. This data set represents a virtual census for pre-Famine Ireland. Since it covers all of Ireland it is immensely important in terms of constructing, not just an image of a particular family line, but of wider social conditions in the country.

In the original enumeration, each landholder was recorded along with details such as townland, size of holding, land quality and types of crops. The amount of tithe payable by each landholder was based on all of these factors and calculated by a formula using the average price of wheat and oats from 1816-23. Most parishes had at least one tithe survey from 1820-38 while some had two or more. The results of each were carefully laid out in a large book prepared for the purpose, hence the title by which this archive is known to genealogists — the Tithe Applotment Books. Some parts of the country were exempt from paying tithe, among them glebe lands (land occupied by established clergymen), granges (land which in pre-Reformation times had belonged to a monastery) and all towns.

Copies are available on request for the following townlands:-

 

Aghafad

Crosskavanagh

Cornamaddy

Camaghy

Dungorran

Dernmanagh

Gortavoy

Galbally

Glenbeg

Glenburrisk

Gortfad

Gortindarragh

Gortnagola

Gortnagarn

 

Kilmore

Kerrib

Killymacardle

Lurgalea

Lisnagleer

Lurganeden

Mulnagore

Munderadoe

Pomeroy

Sessiaghdonaghy

Skea

Shanmaghery

Tandaragee

Tulnagall

Turnabarson

 

 

 

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