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Permanent linking

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Help:Permanent link

TL;DR: diff=prev&oldid=nnn is misleading, as "prev" is older than "oldid".

Common reference template partials

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http://opac.oireachtas.ie citations:

  • {{Cite web |title=xxx |url=xxx |date=xxx |series=Official publications |volume=xxx |author=Department of the Taoiseach |location=Dublin |publisher=Stationery Office |format=PDF |accessdate=xxxtoday}}

Direct link to Irish charts record example. jnestorius(talk) 16:42, 15 March 2024 (UTC)

For id:

Ping

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{{user link|Jnestorius}} like {{ping|Jnestorius}} but not formatted as vocative.

as WP:MENTION says, "Mention templates don't work in edit summaries." use format [[User:Foo12345|.]] in edit summaries to ping a user discreetly, e.g. here.

Transclude

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Example of transcluding lede of one article as WP:SUMMARY section in another, with context-appropriate textual changes.

See also WP:SELTRANSHelp:Transclusion#Additional markup for selectively transcluded sub-article leadsWikipedia:Summary style#Using excerpts for article synchronization

Anchors

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Prefer

==Subhed{{anchor}}<!-- [[Foo]] redirects here-->==

to

==Subhed==

{{anchor}}<!-- [[Foo]] redirects here-->

As the former ensures Foo will not scroll beyond the heading

See Wikipedia:Redirect#Warning:

  1. Don't give an anchor the same name as a section heading – this creates invalid code, as anchor names must be unique.
  2. Be careful with anchor capitalization – section redirects are case-sensitive in standards-compliant browsers.

Or else

{{anchor}}<!-- [[Foo]] redirects here-->

==Subhed==

Wrap/nowrap

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Suppose a table has two types of column: those who data is always short, and those which may be long. Ideally:

  1. On a wide screen, the short-data columns should be wide enough for no linebreaks but no wider, while the long-data columns will use the browser's table-fitting algorithm to fill up the width and minimise the line breaks and row height.
  2. On a narrow screen, even the short-data columns need to have line breaks for maximum use of screen space.

How can we do this? Adding style attribute values? width column header violates #2 if fixed pixels and won't work if percent; max-width doesn't work anywhere in tables. What about finding the widest cell in the column and adding to that? {{nowrap}} also violates #2 and {{avoid wrap}} does not work. Use style="width:nnem;", adjusting by trial and error so that it's just wide enough to fit on one line (with some margin for variant CSS schemes). My example is this edit where the widest Location is "  Paray-le-Monial" (10em) and the widest Date is "1952 May 27-Jun 1" (9em). Those columns never expand beyond those maxima (allowing Notes and Theme to grow as the screen widens) but will shrink on narrow screens.

Note that the aforementioned edit also makes judicious (i.e. minimal) use of {{avoid wrap}} on dates: only where the format is yyyy Mn1 dd1-Mn2 dd2 and between the Mn and the dd.

Tables

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  • {{Table alignment}} with class="wikitable defaultcenter col1left col4right" but rowspan or colspan may interfere and need manual override
  • {{shy}} – Can be used to help narrow columns by adding a soft hyphen to a word to allow it to wrap.
  • {{sticky header}} - Makes column headers stick to the top of the page while scrolling through table data.
  • {{sort under}} - moves the sorting arrows under the headers.
  • {{row hover highlight}} - adds row hover highlighting, and option for white background.
  • {{static row numbers}} - adds a column of row numbers to a table.

More

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  • {{Cite web |title=xxx |url=xxx |date=xxx |series=Official publications |volume=xxx |author=Department of the Taoiseach |location=Dublin |publisher=Stationery Office |format=PDF |accessdate=zzztoday}}
Markup Output Comment
{{lang|ga|'''Fine Ghaedheal'''}} ({{Language with name/for|ga||Family of the [[Gael]]}}) Fine Ghaedheal (Irish for 'Family of the Gael')
blah blah blah Nefer<!-- not [[Nefertari]]-->tari blah blah blah blah blah Nefertari blah blah prevent erroneous wikilinking to the wrong article. Mainly useful where the topic is nonnotable so no existing article and a redlink would be inappropriate
blah blah blah George <!-- not [[George Washington]]-->Washington blah blah blah blah blah George Washington blah blah as previous but note you need a space
http://www.jstor.org/stable/30006971?seq=14 JSTOR page reference link
{{diagonal split header|↓Rows|Cols→}}
Cols→
↓Rows
Use for top left cell in table
 {| class="wikitable"
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432
.1
4
.321
For aligning decimal numbers on decimal point. Note also that the Markup column uses pre rather than nowiki tag to show the wikitable syntax; nowiki would not preserve linebreaks.
he said "blah blah {{bracket|i.e. [[foo]]}} blah".
  1. {{bracket|[https://books.google.ie/ Link1}}
  2. {{bracket|[https://books.google.ie/books?id=8DVbAAAAQAAJ Link2]}}
  3. {{bracket|1=[https://books.google.ie/books?id=8DVbAAAAQAAJ Link3]}}
  4. {{bracket|[https://books.google.ie/books?id#foo Link4]}}
  5. {{bracket|[https://books.google.ie/books=id Link5]}}
  6. {{bracket|[https://books.google.ie/books?id{{=}}8DVbAAAAQAAJ Link6]}}
  7. {{bracket|[https://books.google.ie/books?id=8DVbAAAAQAAJ Link7]}}
he said "blah blah [i.e. foo] blah".
  1. [Link1]
  2. [
  3. [Link3]
  4. [Link4]
  5. [
  6. [Link6]
  7. [Link7]
{{bracket}} logic checks for first parameter [{{#if:{{{1|}}}|{{{1}}}]}}
  1. OK — simple URL as unnamed parameter → template understands
  2. Bug — complex URL → skips unnamed parameter, assumes first parameter is undefined. See also #4 and #5
  3. Workaround — explicitly make URL the first parameter
  4. OK — ill-formed URL, but it proves the ? and # chars are OK
  5. Bug — proves the = char is the problem
  6. Bad workaround {{=}} doc says "Do not use the magic word in URLs..."
  7. Bad workaround — "...rather use percent-encoding or no encoding" but link does not work

Check back at Template talk:=#Do not use the magic word in URLs

{{ill|Hans von Schweinichen|de}} Hans von Schweinichen [de]
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: right;" 
! Desc !! Num1 !! Num2
|-
| style="text-align: left;" |Short || 123 || 123 
|-
| style="text-align: left;" |Quite a bit longer|| 123,456 || 123,456,789
|}
Desc Num1 Num2
Short 123 123
Quite a bit longer 123,456 123,456,789
See e.g. Special:Diff/944873363; useful where most columns are numeric. But all cells in any one numeric column must have same number of decimal places. Also problem with sorting — cycles through 4 orderings instead of 2.
{{Annotated image | image = IrelandBaronies1899Map.png | image-width = 1500 | image-left = -400 | image-top = -825 | width = 200 | height = 200 | float = right | annotations = | caption = Detail from an [[:File:IrelandBaronies1899Map.png|1899 barony map]] centred on Galway barony }}
Detail from an 1899 barony map centred on Galway barony
{{Annotated image}} is for cropping as well as annotating. Note |image=Name.ext not |image=File:Name.ext
{{Image frame|caption={{magnify icon|link=File:WW2-Holocaust-Europe.png}} Concentration-camp network of Nazi-occupied Europe.<br>Auschwitz is circled.|align=left
|content={{Superimpose
  | base = WW2-Holocaust-Europe.png
  | base_width = 300px
  | base_alt = Concentration-camp network in Nazi-occupied Europe
  | base_caption = Concentration-camp network in Nazi-occupied Europe
  | float = Red circle thick.svg
  | float_width = 20px
  | x = 171
  | y = 120
}}}}
 
 
Concentration-camp network of Nazi-occupied Europe.
Auschwitz is circled.
  1. {{Superimpose}} float   on base  
  2. {{Image frame}} to add frame and caption. Issues:
    • caption text won't auto-wrap to image; you need to add <br> to prevent right overspill.
    • Manually add {{magnify icon}} to simulate the thumbnail icon  
{{cite web |title=Search for "PEOPLE IN NEED CHARITY" |url=http://irishcharts.ie/search/placement?page=1&search_type=artist&placement=PEOPLE IN NEED CHARITY |website=Irish Charts |publisher=Irish Recorded Music Association |access-date=9 March 2021}}
"Search for "PEOPLE IN NEED CHARITY"". Irish Charts. Irish Recorded Music Association. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
first 2 letters...
  • {{#ifeq: {{#invoke:String|sub |IEXY|1|2}} | IE |  '''are''' IE | '''not''' IE }}
  • {{#ifeq: {{#invoke:String|sub |XIEXY|1|2}} | IE | '''are''' IE | '''not''' IE }}
first 2 letters...
  • are IE
  • not IE
{{Infobox mapframe|id=Q61}}
  {{Infobox mapframe}} has a transient lagging-update bug (FAQ Q4) if the wikidata item is updated:
  1. all-blue map due to co-ordinates 0°N,0°W
  2. if override coord via Template parameter (to workaround 0°N,0°W bug) map shows a pushpoint not a shape even when
    1. wikidata item has property "OpenStreetMap relation ID" AND
    2. Template parameters forced to point=none and shape=yes/inverse
text text text.<ref group="z">{{multiref|Smith, p. 2|Jones, p. 105|Singh, p. 93|Lee ''et al.'', p. 22|Smith & Jones, p. 591}}</ref>{{reflist|group="z"}}
text text text.[z 1]
  1. ^
    • Smith, p. 2
    • Jones, p. 105
    • Singh, p. 93
    • Lee et al., p. 22
    • Smith & Jones, p. 591
See {{Multiref}}
first<ref>ref 1</ref> discussion<ref>ref 2</ref> {{Reflist-talk}} second discussion<ref>ref 3</ref> {{Reflist-talk}}
first[1] discussion[2]

References

  1. ^ ref 1
  2. ^ ref 2
second discussion[1]

References

  1. ^ ref 3
See {{Reflist-talk}}; used on talk pages to prevent references being subject headings
{{#ifexist:1945 Dublin Corporation election|[[1945 Dublin Corporation election|the 1945 election]]|[[1945 Irish local elections|the 1945 election]]}} to Dublin City Council the 1945 election to Dublin City Council See also Template:Ifexist not redirect for use in 1945 Irish local elections to link to 1945 Dublin Corporation election unless it redirects back to self
{{para|pnam|pval}}
|pnam=pval parameter name equals symbol
#REDIRECT [[The Crown#Divisible]] {{Rcat shell| {{R avoided double redirect|1=Divisible Crown}} {{R from alternative capitalization}} }} See at Divisible crown Better than

#REDIRECT [[The Crown#Divisible]]{{R from alternative capitalization}}<!-- would redirect to [[Divisible Crown]] but for [[WP:DblR]]-->

* [http://www.example/com blah]{{thinspace}}{{Closed access}} * [http://www.example/com blah]{{thinspace}}{{Limited access}} * [http://www.example/com blah]{{thinspace}}{{Free access}} * [http://www.example/com blah]{{thinspace}}{{Open access}}
{{Split and dab|discuss=Talk:{{PAGENAME}}#Split}} Useful in case page is subsequently moved. Of course in short term of hatnote's life such a move is unlikely, and in long term Talk may well be archived; but still a tiny advantage over hardcoding.
normal bg {{bgcolor|lightgreen|lightgreen bg}} normal bg normal bg lightgreen bg normal bg Only works for one line, span not block
foo foo

Linkrot

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Template:Internal search templates common doc

Special:LinkSearch e.g. pages linking to "historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/S"

regex101.com to ttest search and replace

  • historical-debates.oireachtas.ie gives no response, whereas debates.oireachtas.ie and oireachtasdebates.oireachtas.ie redirect to www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates although to the day's index page, not the relevant debate within that date.
  • sometimes the count corresponds, sometimes they are one out; for 1st and 2nd Dáil sometimes well out, see [[]]
  • the format of anchors change from #N123 to #para_123 ; need to check whether they match
  • the new format lacks column numbers
Search Replace Notes
http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/D/[0-9] /D.[0-9] .([0-9]{4})([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})0*([1-9][0-9]*).html https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates/debate/dail/\1-\2-\3/\4/ Need to
http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/S/[0-9] /S.[0-9] .([0-9]{4})([0-9]{2})([0-9]{2})0*([1-9][0-9]*).html https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/debates/debate/seanad/\1-\2-\3/\4/
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Irish

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Lists

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Newspapers

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Stormont

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Hansard

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Parliament.uk from 1988
MillbankSystems 1803-2005

Indexes of

Missing volumes

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Missing pre-1900 are on HathiTrust ([1] means only 1 sitting, ie one day for Lords or Commons, is missing from millbanksystems). Some are also on UFDC, more structured than HathiTrust.

  • series 1
  • series 2
  • series 3
  • series 4
  • series 5 Commons
    • Vols 2, 6, 20, 33, 37, 40, 49, 57, 59, 63, 67, 75, 76, 78, 79, 81, 89, 93, 96, 97, 98, 100, 102, 110 [1], 111, 115 [1], 124, 129, 132, 136, 137, 139, 141, 142 [1], 144, 145, 146, 147, 158, 160, 164, 165, 168, 171, 172, 178, 179, 180, 184, 190, 196, 201, 212, 213, 220, 221, 228, 229, 232, 243, 246, 250, 258, 271, 282, 294, 297, 306, 308, 316, 340, 354, 366, 367, 375, 379, 384, 394, 405, 410, 412, 418, 424, 429, 442, 451, 454, 455, 471, 490, 492, 506, 519, 525, 534, 541, 559, 576, 593, 611, 628, 647, 665, 683, 700, 719, 726, 752, 789, 802, 824, 844, 862, 869, 873, 879, 900, 920, 937, 956, 966, 993 (Part 1), 993 (Part 2)
  • series 5 lords
    • Vols 14, 16 [1], 23, 24, 25, 44, 46, 88, 90, 97, 135, 168, 370 (1 missing)
    • (Lords archive only from 567 1995-22-15 so no missing from millbanksystems are available there)
  • series 6 commons
    • Vols 10 [1], 11, 30, 43, 66 (Part 1), 66 (Part 2), 85, 104, 117, 141 (Part 2)
    • Volume 142 on from 1988-11-22

Records of the Parliaments of Scotland

Journals

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archives.parliament.uk vol/dates
House british-history.ac.uk hathitrust.org publications.parliament.uk
Lords 1509-1793 and 1830-2 / vols 1-39, 62-64 40-7/1794-1810, 50/1814-6, 52-3/1818-20, 69-73/1837-41, 76-78.1/1844-46.6, 79/1847, 107-110/1875-8 since 1997 / vol 231
Commons 1547-1699 and 1830 / vols 1-12, 85 Since 1835 / Vol 90
  • JHC v.65 is 1819 insterad of 1810 in catalog.

Procedure

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Commons Standing Orders — possibly these are updated as a sessional paper in each session?

  • 1868-9 In the "House; Elections; Parl Repr Returns" volume
  • 1881 In the "Miscellaneous" volume
Redlich The procedure of the House of Commons; a study of its history and present form
  • Vol.1
    • BOOK I— HISTORICAL
      • PART I The Growth of the Historic Orderi of Business
        • CHAPTER I General Survey 3
        • CHAPTER II Procedure in the Estates Parliament 6
        • CHAPTER III The Development of the Historic Procedure of Parliament 26
        • CHAPTER IV The Order of Business and the Development of THE System of Party Government (1688-1832) ... 52
      • PART II Reforms in Procedure since 1832
        • CHAPTER I Reform of the Antiquated Procedure (1832-1878)... 73
        • CHAPTER II Obstruction by the Irish Nationalists and its Overthrow (1877-1881) 133
        • CHAPTER III The Urgency Procedure and the Introduction of the Closure (1881-1888) 164
        • CHAPTER IV Mr. Balfour's Procedure Reforms (1888-1902) ... 186
  • Vol.2
    • BOOK II MODERN PROCEDURE
      • PART I AUTHORITIES AND LITERATURE
        • CHAPTER I LEX ET CONSUETUDO PARLIAMENT! 3
        • CHAPTER II ORIGINAL AUTHORITIES AND LITERATURE :
          • I LIST OF AUTHORITIES ... ... ... ... 10
          • II LIST OF BOOKS CONSULTED 14
      • PART II THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE BUILDING AND THE RECORDING OF PROCEEDINGS
        • CHAPTER I THE MEETING PLACE AND ARRANGEMENT OF SEATS ... 21
          • HISTORICAL NOTE ... ... ... ... ... 26
        • CHAPTER II PUBLICITY OF PROCEEDINGS AND REPORTS OF DEBATES... 28
          • HISTORICAL NOTES :
          • I THE ADMISSION OF STRANGERS ... ... ... 34
          • II PUBLICATION OF DEBATES ... ... ... 36
        • CHAPTER III PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS 39
          • HISTORICAL NOTE 47
      • PART III THE SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
        • CHAPTER I OPENING OF THE SESSION AND CONSTITUTION OF THE HOUSE 51
          • HISTORICAL NOTE 62
        • CHAPTER II PROROGATION AND DISSOLUTION ... 65
        • CHAPTER III MAKING AND KEEPING A HOUSE AND THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE SITTINGS ... ... ... ... ... ... 68
          • HISTORICAL NOTES :
          • I THE QUORUM 75
          • II THE TIME OF THE SITTINGS 76
      • PART IV THE CONSTITUTIONAL POSITION OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AS AFFECTING ITS PROCEDURE
        • CHAPTER I THE RELATION OF THE Two HOUSES AND ITS EFFECT ON PROCEDURE ... ... ... ... 79
        • CHAPTER II THE CROWN, THE GOVERNMENT, AND THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 89
      • PART V THE RELATION OF PROCEDURE TO THE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
        • CHAPTER I THE PARTIES AND THE RULES 103
          • HISTORICAL NOTE AS TO ATTENDANCE AT THE HOUSE 112
        • CHAPTER II THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ... 115
      • PART VI THE ORGANS OF THE HOUSE
        • CHAPTER I THE SPEAKER AND HIS OFFICE 131
        • CHAPTER II THE FUNCTIONS AND LEGAL POSITION OF THE SPEAKER... 140
        • CHAPTER III THE HISTORY OF THE SPEAKERSHIP ... ... ... 156
        • CHAPTER IV THE SPEAKER'S DEPUTIES 169
        • CHAPTER V THE OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ... ... 172
          • HISTORICAL NOTE 177
        • CHAPTER VI COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS... ... ... 180
          • 1. STANDING COMMITTEES ... ... ... ... 182
          • 2. SESSIONAL COMMITTEES ... ... ... ... 184
          • 3. SELECT COMMITTEES ... ... ... ... 187
          • 4. JOINT COMMITTEES 197
          • 5. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE ... ... 198
        • CHAPTER VII HISTORY OF COMMITTEES IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ... 203
      • PART VII THE FORMS OF PARLIAMENTARY WORK
        • 1. MOTIONS 215
        • 2. PUTTING THE QUESTION 221
        • 3. AMENDMENTS ... ... ... ... ... ... 228
        • 4. DIVISIONS 233
        • 5. PETITIONS 239
        • 6. QUESTIONS ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 241
        • 7. ADDRESSES TO THE CROWN 244
        • 8. ADJOURNMENTS AND URGENCY MOTIONS 248
        • 9. BILLS 252
        • HISTORICAL NOTES :
          • I PARLIAMENTARY FORMS ... ... ... ... 258
          • II THE MAJORITY PRINCIPLE 261
  • Vol.3
    • BOOK II— MODERN PROCEDURE— (continued)
      • PART VIII The Course of Business in the House of Commons
        • CHAPTER I General Survey i
        • CHAPTER II Classification and Division of Business 8
        • CHAPTER III Order of Proceedings at Individual Sittings ... 27
          • Historical Note ... ... 37
      • PART IX Order ln Speaking and in Debate
        • CHAPTER I Freedom of Speech ... 42
        • CHAPTER II Order in Debate 51
        • CHAPTER III Penalties for Breaches of Order ... 70
          • Historical Note ... ... ... ... ... 82
      • PART X The Process of Legislation
        • CHAPTER I Discussion of Bills in the House of Commons ... 85
        • CHAPTER II The Share of the House of Lords in Legislation ... 100
        • CHAPTER III Royal Assent to Bills io5
          • Historical Note 109
      • PART XI Financial Procedure
        • Preliminary Observations 113
        • CHAPTER I Fundamental Principles 114
        • CHAPTER II Discussion of the Estimates ... ... ... ... 133
        • CHAPTER III The Finance of 1903 153
        • CHAPTER IV History of Financial Procedure 159
    • BOOK III— THEORETICAL
      • Introduction 175
      • CHAPTER I Bentham's Theory of Parliamentary Procedure and its Reception ... ... ... ... 177
      • CHAPTER II Theory of the Order of Business 189
    • SUPPLEMENTARY CHAPTER Changes in Procedure since 1905 202
    • APPENDIX
      • I — Standing Orders Relative to Public Business 227
      • II — Sessional Orders 244
      • III — Speaker Brand's Urgency Rules 247
      • IV — Closure Rule as Proposed by the Government in 1887 ... ... ... ... ... 251
      • V — Standing Order No. i as Adopted in 1888 ... 252
      • VI — Supply Rule of 1896 ... ... ... ... 253
      • VII — Procedure Reform Scheme of 1902 ... ... 254
      • VIII — Proclamation Dissolving Parliament and Summoning Another ... ... ... ... 262
      • IX — Order in Council for Issue of Writs ... 263
      • X — Motion and Amendment ... ... ... ... 264
      • XI — Amending a Bill in Committee... ... ... 265
      • XII — Weekly Summary of the Position of Legislation ... ... ... ... ... ... 267
      • XIII — Votes and Proceedings of the House of Commons ... ... ... ... ... ... 268
      • XIV — Closure by Compartments ... 274
      • XV — Specimens of Form of Estimates ... ... 275
      • XVI — Vote on Account 278
      • XVII — Appropriation Act, 1904 ... ... ... ... 279
      • XVIII — Statistics as to Legislation by the House OF Commons ... ... ... ... ... 282
      • XIX — Financial Summary, 1903 ... ... ... ... 283
    • INDEX 285

Irish Parliament

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  • Statute rolls Hathi index vols 1-5
  • History of the Irish Parliament Ulster Historical Foundation
    • constituencies
    • Search Biographies of MPs / Statutes 1692-1800 / Election Results 1692–1802
  • Irish Legislation Database QUB
  • The origin and history of the constitution of England, and of the early parliaments of Ireland William Betham, 1834
    • pp 273-281 are on the 1299 parliament of Wogan, naming towns (in Latin) which were taxed, and specifying 2, 3, or 4 MPs per shire and borough. Does not say whether named towns sent MPs. Betham doubts the proceedings merit the label "parliament", both for form and function; the justiciar met the burgess before the parliament, which they did not attend; and most places named were "market towns of little note or character". Some other names -- abbeys and cantreds. All interesting.
    • p.316 has 1374 list
    • pp323-4 1377; 325-7 1380; 327-9 1381
  • JSTOR 553673 The Irish Parliament Rolls of the Fifteenth Century (1943) - proctors, unlike England where Convocation was separate from Parl; maybe only assented on relevant decisions; p.455 has list of abbeys represented. (seems inferior clergy had separate representation -- two proctors per diocese, but Armagh by custom sent only in in 15C, maybe as inter anglicos only? -- p.457).
  • Parliaments and councils of Mediæval Ireland Richardson and Sayles (1947 IMC)
    • 1420–21 PhD p.256
      • eleven counties and liberties (Meath, Dublin, Kildare, Louth, Wexford, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Cork, Limerick, Waterford and Carlow)
      • the clergy from their equivalent dioceses (Meath, Dublin and the chapter of the prior of Holy Trinity, Kildare, Armagh inter Anglicos, Ferns, Ossory, Cashel, Cork and Cloyne, Limerick, Waterford and Lismore, Leighlin )
      • and nine cities and towns (Dublin, Drogheda, Wexford, New Ross, Kilkenny, Cork, Kinsale, Youghal, Limerick)

Penal laws

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Gorges Edmond Howard 1775 p.179 fn "penal" vs "remedial" laws [against Popery]:

As these expressions remedial law and penal law, have often occurred throughout this collection, it may not be amiss to mention the following distinction which has been made between them; viz. a remedial law, is, where before there was a right of a private nature arising from natural justice, without any adequate remedy. But where an act of parliament prohibits any thing to be done, which is not malum in se, or commands a thing to be done for the good of the community, under a penalty, or by way of satisfaction of damages, it is properly penal; vid. Andrew's Rep. 116

Newenham p.184 fn annual count of certificates of conformity filed at Irish Chancery: 1703–8 under "first" Popery Act [2 Ann c.6] and 1709–73 under "second" Popery Act (1709 [8 Ann c.3])

Statutes Passed in the Parliaments Held in Ireland

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Earlier printings listed in Quinn, David B. (1943). "Government Printing and the Publication of the Irish Statutes in the Sixteenth Century". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C. 49: 45–129. ISSN 0035-8991. JSTOR 25505975.

The Statutes of Ireland, Beginning the Third Year of K. Edward the Second, and Continuing Untill the End of the Parliament, Begunne in the Eleuenth Yeare of the Reign of ... King James, and Ended in the Thirteenth Yeare of His Raigne of England ... Newly Perused and Examined with the Parliament Rolls, Etc. [by Sir R. Bolton?]. 1621.

The Old series includes acts not included in the new series

Series Vol Years Publ old/new Google URL old / new Hathi Trust URL Oireachtas OPAC URL
Old 1 1310–1612 1765 https://books.google.com/books?id=HXhaAAAAYAAJ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035265416;page=root;view=image;size=100;seq=7
Old 1' 1310-1612 1786[n 1] https://books.google.com/books?id=VPwzAQAAMAAJ DC 1300 MB
New 1 1310-1662 1794 https://books.google.com/books?id=VYRRAAAAYAAJ https://books.google.com/books?id=ymlBAAAAYAAJ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035261555;view=1up;seq=9 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112203525011;view=1up;seq=25
Old 2 1634-62 1765 MR 1400 MB DC 1400 MB (either might be 1786)
Old 2′ 1634-62 1786 DC 239.2 MB
New 2 1665-1712 1794 https://books.google.com/books?id=OmpBAAAAYAAJ https://books.google.com/books?id=QYFRAAAAYAAJ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035261548;view=1up;seq=9
Old 3 1665-98 1765 MR 539 MB DC 172 MB DC 221 MB
New 3 1715-33 1794 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035261589;view=1up;seq=9
Old 4 1703–19 1765 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035265143
New 4 1735-59 1794 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035261571;view=1up;seq=9
Old 5 1721–31 1765 https://books.google.com/books?id=5HdaAAAAYAAJ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035265127
New 5 1761-72 1795 https://books.google.com/books?id=koJRAAAAYAAJ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035261563;view=1up;seq=9
Old 6 1733–47 1765 https://books.google.com/books?id=X35aAAAAYAAJ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035265135
New 6 1773-80 1796 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035261605;view=1up;seq=7
Old 7 1749–61 1765 https://books.google.com/books?id=iIdRAAAAYAAJ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035265119
New 7 1781-5 1794 https://books.google.com/books?id=U25BAAAAYAAJ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035261597;view=1up;seq=9
Old 8 Index 1310–1761 1765 https://books.google.com/books?id=Bn5aAAAAYAAJ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035269798;page=root;view=image;size=100;seq=13;num=ii
New 8 1786-88[n 2] 1798 https://books.google.com/books?id=apNRAAAAYAAJ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035261621;view=1up;seq=9
Old 9 1763–7 1769 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035265093;page=root;view=image;size=100;seq=7
New 9 1789-93 1799 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035261613;view=1up;seq=9
Old 10 1769–76 1782 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035265085;page=root;view=image;size=100;seq=7
New 10 1794-6 1799 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035261639;view=1up;seq=9
Old 11 1776–80 1782 https://books.google.com/books?id=cohRAAAAYAAJ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035265077
New 11 1797-8 1799 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035261647;view=1up;seq=9
Old 12 1781-4 1786 DC 363MB MR 894 MB
New 12 1799-1800 1801 https://books.google.com/books?id=e5xRAAAAYAAJ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035261654;view=1up;seq=9
Old 13 1785-6 1786 MR 2000 MB DC 1500 GB DC 423 MB
Old 14 1787–9 1791 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035265044
Old 15 1790–1 1792 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035265036
Old 16 1792–3 1796 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035265010;page=root;view=image;size=100;seq=9
Old 17 1794-6 1797 MR 1400 MB DC 1200 MB (might be GB rather than Irl)
Old 18 1797–8 1798 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035269764
Old 8′ Index[n 3] 1310–1798 1799 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035265101;page=root;view=image;size=100;seq=11
Old 19 1799 1799 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035269772
Old 20 1800 1801 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035269780
Old 21 Index[n 4] 1799-1800 1804 https://books.google.com/books?id=M55RAAAAYAAJ https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433035269806
  1. ^ Includes two statutes of 8 Henry 8 omitted from previous edition
  2. ^ end date misprinted as 1786 on frontispiece
  3. ^ Called Vol.8, replacement for original volume 8
  4. ^ Not numbered

Parliamentary papers

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hathitrust "Parliamentary papers" and "Sessional papers"

Indexes
Specific interesting
  • Accounts of the net public income and expenditure of Great Britain in each financial year from 1688 to 5th January 1801; and of the other receipts into and issues from the Exchequer, distinguishing the amounts raised by creation of debt, and the amounts applied to the reduction of debt, showing also the balances at the beginning and end of each year; similar accounts of the net public income and expenditure of Ireland, 1688 to 1800, inclusive; accounts of the gross public income of Great Britain, and of the gross public expenditure, for each financial year from 5th January 1801 to 5th January 1817; similar accounts of gross public income and expenditure of Ireland, 1801 to 1816; similar accounts of the gross public income and expenditure of the United Kingdom for each financial year from 5th January 1801

Historical geography

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Hardinge; has list of baronies from various surveys, might predate those of List of baronies of Ireland

See User:Jnestorius/Town boundaries

Identifying Irish Place Names lists sources including Addenda to the Census of Ireland for the Year 1841 and Townlands in Poor-Law Unions

Parl papers HC 1847 56 (697) 329 Road Sessions Towns one per barony.

Printed gazetteers

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https://books.google.ie/books?id=dDQE_stxs-AC&dq="Topographical Dictionary of Ireland"&pg=PP13#v=onepage&q&f=false

Civil parishes

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Catholic parishes

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  • dioceses shapefile available on CSO site ED_SA

Acts

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  • 11 Eliz sess. 3 Chap. IX (Rot. Parl. cap. 19.) 1569 authorises shiring of Ulster and Connaught, excluding "liberties of Tipperarie or Kerie" and "any franchises or liberties" given to archbishops or "any other person or persons, bodies politique or corporate, their heirs or successours, or to the heires or successours of any of them"

Census towns

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Outside Ireland

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Parl rep papers by session:

1832 parliamentary boundaries

#Parliamentary papers:

    • "Parliamentary Representation" from General Alphabetical Index to the Printed Bills, Reports, Estimates, Accounts and Papers, of Session 6 December to 16 August, 1831–32 pp.39–42 (gives a good view of the various confusing parallel numbering schemes for papers, volumes, etc.)
    • "Parliament" from General Index To The Papers, Printed By Order Of The House Of Commons 1801–1832 (1834) pp.278–282
  • [Vol 36] has lots of preliminary reports; (hathitrust 1832 parl papers search has 26 of 48 vols, but not 36; searching by title/desc in index vols gives no matches)
  • Boundary commissioners: (Eng Wal 8 vol indexed) I see from inclusion of Merthyr in Cardiff that these are not the final adaptations, but maybe the boundaries themselves were as specified.
    • visionofbritain zoomable map gives indirect link to maps.
    • England cover all 3 Vols, each in two parts: 38.I incl general info; 38.II; 39.III Kent–Middlesex; 39.IV Monmouth-Somerset; 40.V; 40.VI Vol.41 (357) divisions of counties
    • Wales Vol 41.VII; Vol.41.VIII
    • Scotland 42 (408) 1 NLS soft index and hi-res maps — maps show only new bdy, not old; instrs (p.1) say "His Majesty's Government, after an examination of several of the Plans and Reports of the different Commissioners, con siders it advisable to take advantage of the intervening period, to have the whole reconsidered and revised, for the purpose of attaining a greater degree of uni formity in the system followed. ... Two of the Commissioners will assist you in carrying on the revision; and in general, without being controlled by local divisions or jurisdictions, you will assign such Boundaries as the circumstances of each Burgh may seem to require, making sufficient allowance for the future extension of the Town." — I interpret as meaning "the Eng and Ir reports (or maybe the previous round of Scottish reports? 'In carrying these Instructions into execution, it may be necessary that some of the Burghs should be revisited by the Commissioners.'compatible with either) show there's no point in considering ancient bdys, so just cut to the chase.
    • Ireland: 43 (519) 1 scan unfolds some maps but not others; most maps (Cashel an exception) show only prop bdy, not pre-existing bdy (unlike 1837 rpt). OTOH this Dungarvan map though described by antique-prints-maps.com as "Published by Charles Knight in "The English Encyclopaedia" in 1854" seems an error (see English Encyclopaedia "Dungarvan" article) whereas it matches Parl Gaz sv "Abbeyside" desc "one of two maps of Dungarvan in the Report on Borough Boundaries"; while proposal map is unfolded in hathitrust, old map is folded, but visible edge matches antique-prints-maps.com one.
  • Vol.5 first 3 papers are reports of select committees considering commissioners' reports, on Arundel, Dungarvan Youghal and Mallow
1835 Mun Comm Eng Wal

(see 1938 index of 1801–52 papers; 1837 index of 1801–37 papers)

1837 Ireland mun corp borough boundaries

Municipal Boundaries Commission (Ireland), 1880

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Censuses

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OCLC 27312037 Addenda to the census of Ireland for the year 1841; showing the number of houses, families and persons in the several townlands and towns of Ireland, containing the population figures for townlands — would be useful for small towns not recorded in 1851 census.

Census reports on archive.org
Province 1841-71 1881-1901 1891-1911
Leinster [1] [2] [3]
Munster [4] [5] [6]
Ulster [7] [8] [9]
Connaught [10] [11] [12]

Maps

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Oireachtas

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Oireachtas Committee Reports 1922-2007
Bills index and Title index

Digitized libraries

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Global
  • [13] Online Books Page index
  • archive.org https://archive.org/search.php?query="a just dissatisfaction with their municipal"&sin=TXT&and[]=year:"1836" "a just dissatisfaction with their municipal" in text of 1836 works
National
University
Other
  • Kildare Library Journal of the Co. Kildare Archaeological Society (1891-2006) and Kildare Observer (1880-1935)
Directories

EPPI

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Indexes

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Subject Index is useful

Page Subjects
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  • Administrative courts - Ireland/Industrial laws and legislation - Ireland
  • Agricultural colleges - Ireland/Agricultural education - Ireland
  • Agricultural education - Ireland/Agricultural colleges - Ireland
  • Agricultural education - Ireland/Technical education - Ireland/Educational law and legislation - Ireland
  • Agricultural prices - Great Britain/Agricultural prices - Ireland/Agriculture - Ireland/Agriculture - Statistics
  • Agricultural prices - Great Britain/Agriculture - Great Britain/Agriculture - Ireland/Agriculture - Statistics
  • Agricultural prices - Ireland/Agriculture - Great Britain/Agriculture - Ireland/Agriculture - Statistics
  • Agricultural prices - Ireland/Agriculture - Ireland
  • Agricultural prices - Ireland/Agriculture - Ireland/Agriculture - Statistics
  • Agriculture - Great Britain/Agriculture - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Great Britain/Agriculture - Ireland/Agriculture - Statistics
  • Agriculture - Great Britain/Agriculture - Ireland/Agriculture - Statistics/Rural population - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Great Britain/Agriculture - Statistics
  • Agriculture - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Agriculture - Statistics
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Banks and banking - Ireland/Friendly societies - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Drainage - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Drainage - Ireland/Land use - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Drainage - Ireland/Public works - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Education - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Finance,Public - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Finance,Public - Ireland/Tax assessment - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Food supply - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Forests and forestry - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Forests and forestry - Ireland/Drainage - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Ireland - Commerce
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Ireland - Commerce/Markets - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Ireland - Commerce/Markets - Ireland/Ireland - Economic conditions - 19th century
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Ireland - Economic conditions - 19th century
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  • Agriculture - Ireland/Ireland - History - Famine,1845-52
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Judicial statistics - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Labor - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Labor - Ireland/Housing - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Land use - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Local finance - Ireland/Local taxation - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Markets - Ireland/Ireland - Economic conditions - 19th century
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Markets - Ireland/Taxation - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Markets - Ireland/Taxation - Ireland/Ireland - Economic conditions - 19th century
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Police - Ireland/Landlord and tenant - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Poor laws - Ireland/Public welfare - Ireland
  • Agriculture - Ireland/Royal Dublin Society
  • Alcoholic beverage industry - Ireland/Ireland - Economic conditions - 19th century/License system - Ireland/Liquor laws - Ireland
  • Alcoholism - Ireland/Drunkenness (Criminal law) - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland
  • Alcoholism - Ireland/Drunkenness (Criminal law) - Ireland/Public health - Ireland
  • Alcoholism - Ireland/Public health - Ireland
  • Alcoholism - Ireland/Public health - Ireland/Reformatories - Ireland
  • Art - Study and teaching - Ireland/Art museums - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Science - Study and teaching (Higher) - Ireland
  • Art - Study and teaching - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Learned institutions and societies - Ireland/Science - Study and teaching (Higher) - Ireland
  • Art museums - Ireland/Education - Ireland/National Gallery of Ireland
  • Art museums - Ireland/Learned institutions and societies - Ireland/Royal Dublin Society
  • Art museums - Ireland/Museums - Ireland/Museums - Law and legislation - Ireland/National Gallery of Ireland/Public libraries - Law and legislation - Ireland
  • Art museums - Ireland/National Gallery of Ireland
  • Art museums - Ireland/National Gallery of Ireland/Museum buildings - Ireland - Costs
  • Art museums - Ireland/National Gallery of Ireland/Museums - Law and legislation - Ireland/Public libraries - Law and legislation - Ireland
  • Bankruptcy - Ireland
  • Bankruptcy - Ireland/Courts - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland
  • Bankruptcy - Ireland/Courts - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Land titles - Ireland
  • Bankruptcy - Ireland/Debt - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland
  • Bankruptcy - Ireland/Debtor and creditor - Ireland
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  • Bankruptcy - Ireland/Debtor and creditor - Ireland/Ireland - Economic conditions - 19th century
  • Bankruptcy - Ireland/Finance - Ireland/Banks and banking - Ireland/Financial institutions - Ireland
  • Bankruptcy - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland
  • Banks and banking - Great Britain/Banks and banking - Ireland/Financial institutions - Ireland
  • Banks and banking - Great Britain/Banks and banking - Ireland/Friendly societies - Great Britain/Friendly societies - Ireland
  • Banks and banking - Ireland
  • Banks and banking - Ireland/Finance,Public - Ireland
  • Banks and banking - Ireland/Financial institutions - Ireland
  • Banks and banking - Ireland/Friendly societies - Ireland
  • Banks and banking - Ireland/Money - Ireland
  • Banks and banking - Ireland/Railroads - Ireland/Shipping - Ireland/Ireland - Economic conditions - Statistics
  • Banks and banking - Ireland/Transportation - Ireland
  • Bills of sale - Ireland/Commercial law - Ireland/Ireland - Economic conditions - 19th century
  • Botanical Gardens - Ireland/Learned institutions and societies - Ireland/Royal Dublin Society
  • Botanical Gardens - Ireland/Museums - Ireland/National Museum of Ireland
  • Boycotts - Ireland/Landlord and tenant - Ireland
  • Boycotts - Ireland/Political crimes and offenses - Ireland/Landlord and tenant - Ireland
  • Boycotts - Ireland/Public policy (Law) - Ireland
  • Bridges - Ireland/Debt - Ireland/Roads - Ireland
  • Bridges - Ireland/Finance,Public - Ireland/Ireland - Politics and government - 19th century/Roads - Ireland
  • Bridges - Ireland/Local government - Ireland
  • Bridges - Ireland/Roads - Ireland
  • Bridges - Wales/Communication - Great Britain/Postal service - Ireland
  • Burial - Ireland/Burial laws - Ireland/Church and state - Ireland
  • Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Catholic schools - Ireland/Education and state - Ireland/Royal Catholic College of St.Patrick (Maynooth,Ireland)
  • Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Catholic schools - Ireland/Expenditures,Public - Ireland/Government aid to education - Ireland
  • Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Catholic schools - Ireland/School management and organization - Ireland/Education,Elementary - Ireland
  • Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Catholic Union of Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Universities and colleges - Law and legislation - Ireland
  • Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Catholics - Ireland/College students - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Universities and colleges - Ireland
  • Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Catholics - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Trinity College (Dublin,Ireland) - Students
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  • Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Church property - Ireland/Church schools - Ireland/Elementary schools - Ireland/School buildings - Ireland
  • Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Education,Elementary - Ireland
  • Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Education,Elementary - Ireland/Religious education - Ireland
  • Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Catholic universities and colleges - Ireland
  • Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Laity - Catholic Church
  • Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Laity - Catholic Church/Universities and colleges - Law and legislation - Ireland
  • Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Presbyterian Church - Education - Ireland/Religious education - Ireland/Universities and colleges - Ireland
  • Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Religious education - Ireland/Royal Catholic College of St.Patrick (Maynooth,Ireland)/Universities and colleges - Ireland
  • Catholic schools - Ireland/Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Universities and colleges - Ireland
  • Catholic schools - Ireland/Religious education - Ireland/Education,Elementary - Ireland
  • Catholic Union of Ireland/Catholics - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Universities and colleges - Law and legislation - Ireland
  • Catholics - Great Britain/Catholics - Ireland/Church and state - Great Britain/Church and state - Ireland
  • Catholics - Great Britain/Catholics - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Great Britain/Justice,Administration of - Ireland
  • Catholics - Ireland/Church and state - Ireland
  • Catholics - Ireland/Land tenure - Ireland
  • Catholics - Ireland/Protestants - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Trinity College (Dublin,Ireland) - Accounting/Universities and colleges - Ireland - Finance/Royal Catholic College of St.Patrick (Maynooth,Ireland) - Accounting
  • Catholics - Ireland/Public policy (Law) - Ireland
  • Cattle trade - Ireland/Fairs - Law and legislation - Ireland/Ireland - Economic conditions - 19th century/Markets - Law and legislation - Ireland
  • Charities - Ireland
  • Charities - Ireland/Church and state - Ireland
  • Charities - Ireland/Financial institutions - Ireland/Friendly societies - Ireland
  • Charities - Ireland/Medical care - Ireland/Poor laws - Ireland/Public welfare - Ireland
  • Charities - Ireland/Medical care - Ireland/Public health - Ireland
  • Charities - Ireland/Poor laws - Ireland/Public welfare - Ireland
  • Charities - Ireland/Poor laws - Ireland/Public welfare - Ireland/Social security - Ireland
  • Charities - Ireland/Public welfare - Ireland/Social security - Ireland
  • Charity-schools - Ireland/Child welfare - Ireland/Hibernian Society/Orphans - Ireland/Poor children - Education - Ireland
  • Charity-schools - Ireland/Children - Institutional care/Protestants - Ireland/School children - Health and hygiene - Ireland/Education - Curricula - Ireland
  • Charity-schools - Ireland/School management and organization - Ireland
  • Charter schools - Ireland/Education,Secondary - Ireland/Scholarships - Ireland
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  • Child labor - Ireland
  • Child labor - Ireland/Child welfare - Ireland/Labor - Ireland
  • Child welfare - Ireland/Drunkenness (Criminal law) - Ireland/Police - Ireland
  • Child welfare - Ireland/Education - Ireland
  • Child welfare - Ireland/Elementary schools - Ireland/Medical care - Ireland/Public health - Ireland/School children - Health and hygiene - Ireland
  • Child welfare - Ireland/Medical care - Ireland/Public health - Ireland
  • Child welfare - Ireland/Poor laws - Ireland/Public welfare - Ireland
  • Children - Ireland/Poor laws - Ireland/Public welfare - Ireland
  • Children - Ireland/Poor laws - Ireland/Public welfare - Ireland/Social security - Ireland
  • Children - Medical examinations - Ireland/Educational law and legislation - Ireland/School children - Health and hygiene - Ireland/Elementary schools - Ireland
  • Church and education - Ireland/Education - Ireland - Finance/School management and organization - Ireland/Elementary schools - Ireland/Teachers - Training of - Ireland
  • Church and education - Ireland/Religious education - Ireland/Education - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Catholic Church - Education - Ireland/Charity-schools - Ireland/Church buildings - Ireland/Clergy - Housing - Ireland/School lands - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Catholics - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Catholics - Ireland/Marriage law - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Catholics - Ireland/Protestants - Ireland/Marriage law - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Church property - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Church property - Ireland/Local taxation - Ireland/Tithes - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Church property - Ireland/Tax assessment - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Church property - Ireland/Tithes - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Ireland - Politics and government - 1901-1910
  • Church and state - Ireland/Ireland - Politics and government - 19th century/Protestants - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Land titles - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Marriage law - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Marriage law - Ireland/Catholics - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Protestants - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Public works - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/School buildings - Law and legislation - Ireland/Teachers - Housing - Ireland/Church buildings - Ireland/Clergy - Housing - Ireland/School lands - Ireland
  • Church and state - Ireland/Tithes - Ireland
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  • Church buildings - Ireland/School buildings - Law and legislation - Ireland/Teachers - Housing - Ireland/Clergy - Housing - Ireland/School lands - Ireland
  • Church buildings - Ireland/School buildings - Law and legislation - Ireland/Teachers - Housing - Ireland/School lands - Ireland
  • Church schools - Ireland/Education - Ireland - Finance/Government aid to education - Ireland
  • Church schools - Ireland/Education - Ireland/Education and state - Ireland
  • Church schools - Ireland/Education - Ireland/Endowments - Ireland
  • Church schools - Ireland/Education and religion - Ireland
  • Church schools - Ireland/Education,Secondary - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Presbyterian Church - Education - Ireland/Private schools - Ireland/Religious education - Ireland/Royal Belfast Academical Institution/Universities and colleges - Ireland
  • Church schools - Ireland/School management and organization - Ireland/Education - Ireland - Finance/Private schools - Ireland
  • Cities and towns - Ireland/Housing - Ireland
  • Cities and towns - Ireland/Housing - Ireland/Landlord and tenant - Ireland/Rental housing - Ireland
  • Cities and towns - Ireland/Housing - Ireland/Public health - Ireland/Rental housing - Ireland
  • Cities and towns - Ireland/Ireland - Population/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Police - Ireland
  • Cities and towns - Ireland/Local government - Ireland/Local taxation - Ireland
  • Civil law - Ireland/Courts - Ireland/Debt - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland
  • Civil law - Ireland/Debt - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland
  • Civil law - Ireland/Drunkenness (Criminal law) - Ireland/Police - Ireland
  • Civil law - Ireland/Judicial statistics - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland
  • Civil law - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland
  • Civil law - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Encumbrances (Law) - Ireland
  • Civil law - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Land tenure - Ireland
  • Civil law - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Marriage law - Ireland
  • Civil law - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Protestants - Ireland
  • Civil law - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Public records - Ireland
  • Civil law - Ireland/Public policy (Law) - Ireland
  • Clubs - Ireland/Clubs - Law and legislation - Ireland/Leisure - Ireland
  • Clubs - Ireland/Drunkenness (Criminal law) - Ireland/Public health - Ireland
  • Clubs - Ireland/Leisure - Ireland/Clubs - Law and legislation - Ireland
  • Clubs - Law and legislation - Ireland/Leisure - Ireland
  • Coal - Ireland/Industries - Ireland
  • College buildings - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Universities and colleges - Ireland - Finance
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  • College presidents - Ireland/College teachers - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Universities and colleges - Ireland
  • College presidents - Ireland/Education and state - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Universities and colleges - Ireland
  • College presidents - Ireland/Education and state - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/University College,Galway
  • College presidents - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Queen's University of Belfast/University College,Cork/University College,Galway
  • College students - England - Cambridge/College students - England - Oxford/Education,Higher - England/College students - Ireland - Dublin/Education,Higher - Ireland/Universities and colleges - England - Cambridge/Universities and colleges - England - Oxfo
  • College students - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Examinations - Ireland/Trinity College (Dublin,Ireland)
  • College students - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Science - Study and teaching (Higher) - Ireland/Student registration - Ireland
  • College students - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Student registration - Ireland/Universities and colleges - Ireland
  • College teachers - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Trinity College (Dublin,Ireland) - Students
  • College teachers - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Trinity College (Dublin,Ireland) - Students/Trinity College (University of Cambridge) - Students
  • College teachers - Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Universities and colleges - Ireland
  • College teachers - Salaries,etc.- Ireland/Education,Higher - Ireland/Trinity College (Dublin,Ireland) - Students/Universities and colleges - Ireland - Finance
  • Commercial credit - Ireland/Commercial loans - Ireland/Ireland - Economic conditions - 19th century
  • Commercial credit - Ireland/Industrial promotion - Law and legislation - Ireland/Ireland - Economic conditions - 19th century
  • Commercial law - Ireland/Exhibitions - Ireland/Inventions - Ireland/Ireland - Economic conditions - 19th century
  • Commercial law - Ireland/Ireland - Economic conditions - 1901-1910/Trademarks - Law and legislation - Ireland
  • Commercial loans - Ireland/Finance,Public - Ireland/Financial institutions - Ireland/Savings and loan associations - Ireland
  • Commercial loans - Ireland/Manufacturing industries - Ireland
  • Commissioners of Education in Ireland/Education - Ireland/Education and state - Ireland
  • Commissioners of National Education in Ireland/Education and state - Ireland/Education,Elementary - Ireland
  • Commissioners of National Education in Ireland/Education,Elementary - Ireland/School management and organization - Ireland
  • Communication - Great Britain/Harbors - Great Britain/Postal service - Ireland
  • Communication - Great Britain/Harbors - Scotland/Postal service - Ireland/Roads - Scotland/Shipping - Great Britain
  • Communication - Great Britain/Postal service - Ireland/Roads - Great Britain
  • Communication - Great Britain/Postal service - Ireland/Roads - Great Britain/Harbors - Ireland/Shipping - Ireland
  • Communication - Great Britain/Postal service - Ireland/Roads - Great Britain/Transportation - Great Britain
  • Communication - Great Britain/Postal service - Ireland/Roads - Great Britain/Transportation - Wales
  • Communication - Great Britain/Postal service - Ireland/Roads - Wales
  • Communication - Great Britain/Postal service - Ireland/Shipping - Great Britain
  • Communication - Great Britain/Postal service - Ireland/Transportation - Great Britain
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  • Communication - Ireland/Harbors - Ireland/Postal service - Ireland
  • Communication - Ireland/Harbors - Scotland/Postal service - Ireland/Roads - Ireland/Roads - Scotland
  • Communication - Ireland/Harbors - Wales/Shipping - Ireland
  • Communication - Ireland/Postal service - Ireland
  • Communication - Ireland/Postal service - Ireland/Railroads - Ireland
  • Communication - Ireland/Postal service - Ireland/Roads - Ireland
  • Communication - Ireland/Postal service - Ireland/Roads - Wales
  • Communication - Ireland/Postal service - Ireland/Shipping - Ireland
  • Communication - Ireland/Postal service - Ireland/Transportation - Great Britain
  • Coroners - Ireland/Child welfare - Ireland
  • Coroners - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland
  • Corporation law - Ireland/Corporations - Accounting - Law and legislation/Ireland - Commerce
  • Corporation law - Ireland/Great Britain - Commerce/Ireland - Commerce/Medical care - Great Britain/Medical care - Ireland
  • Courts - Ireland/Courts - Scotland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Scotland
  • Courts - Ireland/Debt - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland
  • Courts - Ireland/Finance,Public - Ireland/Taxation - Ireland
  • Courts - Ireland/Ireland - Politics and government - 1901-1910/Justice,Administration of - Ireland
  • Courts - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland
  • Courts - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Debt - Ireland
  • Courts - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Encumbrances (Law) - Ireland
  • Courts - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Eviction - Ireland/Land tenure - Ireland
  • Courts - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Finance,Public - Ireland
  • Courts - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Labor - Ireland
  • Courts - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Local government - Ireland
  • Courts - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Mental health laws - Ireland
  • Courts - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Public policy (Law) - Ireland
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  • Criminal law - Ireland
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9
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  • Criminal law - Ireland/Justice,Administration of - Ireland/Money - Ireland
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10
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  • Decoration and ornament,Celtic/Ireland - Antiquities/Cultural property - Ireland/Museums - Ireland
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11
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12
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13
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14
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  • Education - Scotland
  • Education and state - Ireland/Catholic schools - Ireland/School management and organization - Ireland/School supervisors - Ireland
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15
  • Education and state - Ireland/School management and organization - Ireland
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  • Education,Elementary - Ireland
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16
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Particular

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Some of these allow manual specification of URL beyond the last page

Select Committee on fictitious votes
  • Three reports listed here; 1st's Appendix has list of all electors in all counties; 3rd's ditto for some boroughs incl Dublin
1833 Poor Law Commission and State of poorer classes
1835 Mun Corp

Google books

EPPI

Manor courts
  • 1837 report: evidence per manor from each seneschal, includes lists of townlands (but note e.g. Dungarvan manor = Dungarvan (UK Parliament constituency), OS c.1840 6-inch boundary comprises loads more than seneschal lists, so I guess he used bigger denominations than Richard Griffith. Oh well.
    • Hudson, John (10 July 1837). "Manor of Dungarvan". In Select Committee on Operation of Small Debt Jurisdiction of Manor Courts in Ireland (ed.). Report, minutes of evidence, appendix and index. Parliamentary Papers. Vol. HC 1837 XV (484) 1. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
Second report July 1838
Section EPPI Archive.org
Start [14] [15]
Lists of quarter sessions and petty sessions in Ireland [16] [17]
List of seneschal courts in Ireland [18] [19]
Index [20] [21]
Index of Index [22] [23]
1855 Fairs & markets

"Local Taxation, Ireland — 18015–1834". Indexes to Reports of the House of Commons, 1801–1834. Sessional papers. Vol. HC 1837 xl (498). 10 July 1837. [Grand Jury Presentments (1815-27); Dublin (1822-5); Limerick (1820-2); tolls and customs (1826, 1834)]

Local taxation lists of towns

LGBI reports

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All archive.org except EPPI* — 1 - 1873 2 - 1874 3 - 1875 4 - 1876 5 - 1877 6 - 1878* 7 - 1879 8 - 1880 9 - 1881 10 - 1882 11 - 1883 12 - 1884 13 - 1885 14 - 1886 15 - 1887 16 - 1888 [ 17 - 1889] 18 - 1890 19 - 1891 20 - 1892 21 - 1893 22 - 1894 23 - 1895 24 - 1896 25 - 1897 26 - 1898 27 - 1899 28 - 1900 29 - 1901 30 - 1902 31 - 1903 32 - 1904 33 - 1905 34 - 1906 35 - 1907 36 - 1908 37 - 1909 38 - 1910 39 - 1911 40 - 1912 41 - 1913 42 - 1914 43 - 1915 44 - 1916 45 - 1917 46 - 1918 47 - 1919 48 - 1920 [ 49- 1921]

Griffith Valuation etc

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  • Griffith testimony at County Cess, Ireland: report from the Select Committee on Grand Jury Presentments of Ireland; last page Q.690 on dividing townlands by parish:
    • You have used the word parish and townland; are the boundaries in any degree commensurate, that is to say, will the boundary of a townland, for example, be the boundary of the parish? The boundaries of parishes are always boundaries of townlands; that is to say, one townland cannot be con¬ tained in two parishes ; it sometimes happens that an estate may lie on both sides of the boundary of a parish, and that the townland in each parish is called by the same name, and is considered to be one townland, but in such cases I have always divided the townland, and added the word upper or lower, east or west, to the original name, to serve to distinguish them. As each parish will be separately assessed, it is necessary that no confusion should arise as to the boundaries of any denomina¬ tion or division belonging to it, consequently in all cases the boundary of a parish must likewise be the boundary of a townland as far as that parish or the county assessment is concerned.
  • Griffith testimony at Select Committee on general valuation, 1869; Q.1318 says 69500 townlands.
  • askaboutireland maps
  • Sir Richard Griffith's three valuations of Ireland, 1826-1864 Smyth, William Anthony (2008) PhD thesis, National University of Ireland Maynooth
And  because the  boundary legislation did not take cognisance of any ecclesiastical division other than parishes, Griffith was obliged to determine the precise status of the  numerous granges which had  been recorded  as separate ecclesiastical divisions in the copies of the diocesan registers which Griffith had received.
Griffith had developed  an effective  method  to  determine  what townlands were  to be  allocated  to each parish:  he simply allotted  a  townland  to that parish to which it paid  tithe. If a townland was exempt from tithe it was allocated to the parish to which it paid church cess and if a townland paid neither tithe nor church cess it was allocated to the parish by which ‘it was wholly or for the most part surrounded
Similar  to Griffith’s use  of the  tithes to determine  parish boundaries, he  employed  the  county presentment records to determine inter­county boundary disputes, as in the case of the disputed boundary between the ‘county of Derry [and] the county of Antrim’ ... . In Griffith’s opinion, if the whole  of the  river  belonged  to the  ‘county of Derry’ [sic]  then the ‘county of Antrim should not pay any portion of the expense of the mason work.’
This 1834 report showed that twenty­ seven counties contained detached portions of baronies ‘insulated’ within  other  baronies of the  same  county ... seven counties (Cavan, Dublin, King’s, Meath, Queen’s, Tyrone  and  Waterford) had  a  detached  portion insulated within  other  county bounds. ... Griffith considered it important that the consolidation of these detached portions should be completed before the Ordnance Survey maps were drawn.
Before  the  assistant boundary surveyor commenced the  perambulation of a parish, he  received a  list of the  townlands drawn up  by the high  constable  of each  county. Although these lists were the official record of townlands, Griffith considered them to be ‘generally very imperfect’; so much so that, by 1828, the general practice within the boundary department was to regard estate papers as a more reliable townland list.
as townland  boundaries were  generally coextensive  with estate  boundaries, a  person familiar  with the boundaries of each  estate  would  be  of assistance to the  survey’s deliberations. ... . In essence, Griffith advised  the assistant boundary surveyor that, for townlands totally contained within an estate, he could simply lay out the townland boundaries from the tracings of the estate maps. In the case of townland boundaries that were co­extensive with the boundaries of an estate the surveyor could accept the agreed view of the proprietors on both sides of the townland boundary as to what was the lie of the townland boundary
Townlands divisions were  not considered  to  extend  into larger lakes such as Lough Neagh and Lough Erne but to end at the ordinary water mark (which is part of the explanation as to why the total parish area does not always equate to the sum of the area of the townlands it contains). However, county, barony and parish boundaries had to be defined through inland bodies of water but all boundaries were terminated at the ordinary high water mark on the seashore. 
In addition those ‘ancient’ demesne lands that were on the original high constables’ list supplied  to the  assistant boundary surveyor were  to be marked  as townlands in  their own right. If the  demesne  was found  to have  been enlarged then the assistant boundary surveyor was obliged to mark out the boundaries of the  townlands which had  been subsumed  into the  modern demesne  lands.
Within  the boundary department there  were  three elements to be  officially considered when deciding upon what place names would  be inserted on the boundary sketch map: 1. the official list of townland names supplied by the high constable; 2. the name recorded in the estate papers; 3. information gleaned from local residents.
Griffith’s Instructions (1832) also outline the procedure to be adopted when the assistant boundary surveyor came upon two (or more) townlands within a single parish that possessed the same  name  even though they were  distinct townlands in their own right. In order to distinguish one from the other, Griffith employed the same technique as Petty had  used  whilst conducting  the  Down survey. He instructed  his assistant boundary surveyor to affix some characteristic term such as north, east, upper or lower to the townland name. This agnomen was to be affixed after, and not before, the place name, so instead of writing East Crossterry the correct format was Crossterry East. If,however, a parish boundary passed through a single townland, this townland was to be recorded  as two distinct and  individual townlands within  each parish  under the same name without any distinguishing appendage.
The  assistant boundary surveyors, during  their perambulation of the  townland boundaries, were also ‘to ascertain, and register’ in their field books the names applied to localities that contained several townlands such as ‘Bollinagleragh, in the county of Leitrim’, or bigger areas that contained several parishes such as Connemara, in County Galway, and to list the townlands or parishes which these tracts of land  contained  in their field  books
the assistant boundary surveyor was instructed to  draw up  a list of the townland  names according to the manner  in which they were  pronounced  by the  local people
However, whilst the  Irish scholars George  Petrie, Eugene  O’Curry, John O Donovan and  poet James Clarence Mangan were recruited  into the  Ordnance  Survey topographical department it would seem that the office of the boundary survey retained the  final authority to decide  the orthography of the  place names. But it has been suggested from 1832, Colby informed  the  boundary department that  they had  no authority to alter  the ordnance survey map for the county effectively putting an end to Griffith’s involvement in decisions regarding place names.
Indeed, from 1834, following representations from a  number  of country gentlemen, all demesnes were  marked  by distinctive  shading  on the  Ordnance Survey maps, their extent and  names being supplied by the proprietors

Language

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Dictionaries

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Oxford English Dictionary

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Style guides

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Sport

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Irish sport

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State Papers and Calendars

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IMC Proclamations 1660–1820:

Rolls Series volumes on Ireland
No. Date Title Author Editor Notes
No.21 v.5 Topographia Hibernica & Expugnatio Hibernica Giraldus Cambrensis James F. Dimock
[46] 1866 Chronicon Scotorum A chronicle of Irish Affairs from the earliest times to 1135; and supplement containing the events from 1141-1150 W. M. Hennessy
No.48 1867 Cogadh Gaedhel re Gallaibh James Henthorn Todd
No.53 1870 Historic and municipal documents of Ireland, A.D. 1172-1320 John Thomas Gilbert "from the Archives of the City of Dublin"
No.54 v1 v2 1871 Annals of Loch Cé W. M. Hennessy
No.69 1877 Roll of the Proceedings of the King's Council in Ireland for a Portion of the 16th year of the Reign of Richard II, 1392-1393. James Graves Mainly in French
No.80 v1-v2 1884-1886 Chartularies of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin and the Register of its House at Dunbrody; and Pembridge's Annals John Thomas Gilbert
No. 89 [ v.1] [ v.2] 1888 Tripartite Life of Saint Patrick, with other Documents relating to that Saint Whitley Stokes v2 is "Patrick's writings, Muirchú's memoirs, Tírechán's notes, Fiacc's hymn, etc."
No.94 1889 Register of the Abbey of St. Thomas, Dublin John Thomas Gilbert especially in the 13th century

Bibliotheca Lindesiana

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See also Bibliotheca Lindesiana. The 1910–13 printing consolidated all the 1890s provisional versions

BL Vol Title Date hathi archive NLS
A bibliography of royal proclamations of the Tudor and Stuart sovereigns  : and of others published under authority, 1485-1714 / [J.L.L. Crawford] ; with an historical essay on their origin and use, by Robert Steele. 1910 [24] [25]
V — Vol.I England and Wales 1910 [26] [27] [28]
VI — Vol.II Part I. Ireland Part II. Scotland 1910 [29] [30] [31]
VIII Handlist of proclamations issued by royal and other constitutional authorities, 1714-1910, George I to Edward VII : together with an index of names and places 1913 [32] [33]

Excerpts

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Royal arms as used in Ireland: description "The arms on Irish proclamations have always been the same as those on English publications of the same date. However, during the reign of Queen Anne a number of flags were added to the arms. On Nos. 209,210 212 these flags show St. George's Cross and the Irish form of the Union Jack, but Nos. 213 and 214 show either a St. Patrick's or a St. Andrew's Cross." nos 209-214 images Nos.209 to 214

Compare 17C map of Connacht (by Johan Blaeu?) where arms have white cross on blue and white saltier on red; but same map coloured differently as George and Patrick. (Ulster same blue-red as 1st Connacht)

1846–1847 special famine presentment sessions at towns in barony; not always the same town, e.g. Johnstown and Urlingford for Galmoy, co. Kilkenny.

Calendar of documents, relating to Ireland (1171-1307)

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Vol Years archive.org URL
1 1171-1251 https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume01grea_0
2 1252-1284 https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume02grea_0
3 1285-1292 https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume03grea_0
4 1293-1301 https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume04grea_0
5 1302-1307 https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume05grea_0

Calendar of the Justiciary rolls (1295-1314)

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Vol Years Link
1 Edward I 23-31 1295-1303 https://archive.org/details/calendarofjustic01irel
2 Edward I 33-35 1305-7 https://archive.org/details/calendarofjustic02irel
3 Edward II 1-7 1308-14 https://archive.org/details/calendarofjustic00ireluoft

Calendar of State Papers on Ireland

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Vol Years archive.org URL
Tudor 1 1509-1573 https://archive.org/details/calendarireland01greauoft
Tudor 2 1574-1585 https://archive.org/details/calendarireland02greauoft
Tudor 3 1586-July, 1588 https://archive.org/details/1887calendarofstatep03greauoft
Tudor 4 Aug., 1588-Sept., 1592 https://archive.org/details/calendarofstatep04greauoft
Tudor 5 Oct., 1592-June, 1596 https://archive.org/details/1890calendarofstatep05greauoft
Tudor 6 July, 1596-Dec., 1597 https://archive.org/details/calendarireland06greauoft
Tudor 7 Jan., 1598-March, 1599 https://archive.org/details/1895calendarofstatep07greauoft
Tudor 8 April, 1599-Feb., 1600 https://archive.org/details/calendarireland08greauoft
Tudor 9 March-Oct., 1600 https://archive.org/details/1903calendarofstatep09greauoft
Tudor 10 1 Nov., 1600-31 July, 1601 https://archive.org/details/1905calendarofstatep10greauoft
Tudor 11 1601-1603; with Addenda, 1565-1654, and Calendar of the Hanmer Papers https://archive.org/details/1912calendarofstatep11greauoft
Jas I 1 1603-06 https://archive.org/details/calendarofstatep01grea_0 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770812
Jas I 2 1606-08 https://archive.org/details/calendarofstatep02grea_0 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770820
Jas I 3 1608-10 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770838
Jas I 4 1611-14 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770846
Jas I 5 1615-25 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770853
Chas I 1 1625–32 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770879
Chas I 2 1633–47 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770887 https://archive.org/details/calendarofstatep02grea https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000054438688
Chas I 3 / Commonwealth 1 1647–60 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770861 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.32000005512464
Commonwealth 2 1642–59 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770895
Chas II 1 1660–62 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091769566
Chas II 2 1663–65 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770895 https://archive.org/details/calendarstatepa12offigoog
Chas II 3 1666–69 xxx
Chas II Sep 1669–Dec 1670 Appendix 1625–70 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091769590

Carew Manuscripts (1515-1624)

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Vol Years archive.org/google URL
1 1515-1574 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044014582449;view=1up;seq=9
2 1575-1588 https://archive.org/details/calendarofcarewm02lamb
3 1589-1600 https://archive.org/details/calendarofcarewm03lambiala
4 1601-1603 https://archive.org/details/calendarofcarewm04lamb
5 The Book of Howth. The conquest of Ireland, by Thomas Bray https://books.google.ie/books?id=yUA2AQAAMAAJ (Howth Bray)
6 1603-1624 https://archive.org/details/calendarofcarewm06lambiala

Ormonde

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Irish Manuscripts Commission Calendar of Ormond Deeds 6 vols 1932–43: 1 1172-1350; 2: 1350-1413; 3: 1413-1509; 4: 1509-47; 5: 1547-84; 6: 1584-1603

Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde 1902-20: (hathitrust vols 1-8 excl 6) Internet Archive has vols 1-7 bound as 4 docs, makes multivol searching simpler:

  • 1: 1572-1660 general correspondence;
    • 2: 1641-1653 letters relating to the government of Ireland during the rebellion of 1641, papers relating to the early life of the first Duke of Ormonde and to the life of Lord Bellasyse, and extracts from Charles the First's table and cellar book;
    • 3: 1660-1675; general correspondence from the year 1660 to the year 1675, papers relating to the Irish revenue, and letters from the first Duchess of Ormonde
  • 4: 1675-1685; general correspondence from the year 1675 to the year 1678, letters from Sir Robert Southwell, letters relating to Oxford University and the King's household, and licences for the Irish wool trade.
  • 6: 1681-1683; general correspondence
  • 8: 1688-1715; the correspondence of the second Duke of Ormonde from his succession to the title in the year 1688 to his departure from England in the year 1715, with a Diary of Events in Ireland during the reign of James the Second. Of the value of the second Duke of Ormonde's correspondence high hopes were entertained, but it has proved to be disconnected, and to be almost entirely confined to the administration of Ireland during his tenure of the office of Lord Lieutenant between the years 1703 and 1707 and 1710 and 1713

Public records

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Chancery

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Patent and close rolls of Chancery (1514-1633)
Vol Years Link
1 Henry VIII to 18 Elizabeth https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent01irel
2 Elizabeth, 19th year to end of reign https://archive.org/details/cu31924084250640
James I, 1 to 16 https://books.google.ie/books?id=XD5JAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA1
James I, later see doi:10.1017/S0021121400021222
3 Charles I, 1st to 8th year https://archive.org/details/cu31924084250657 https://archive.org/details/calendarpatenta00changoog https://archive.org/details/calendarpatenta00offigoog
A Repertory of the Inrolments on the Patent Rolls of Chancery in Ireland, Commencing with the Reign of King James I.

John Caillard Erck J. M'Glashan,

Inquisitionum in officio rotulorum cancellariae Hiberniae asservatarum (Eliz - Will.3)

"Inquisitions,Post Mortem and Inquisitions Post Attainder—lesser-used sources for Irish genealogy" (History Ireland)

CPI
Chartae, Privilegia Et Immunitates, Being Transcripts Of Charters And Privileges To Cities, Towns, And Other Bodies Corporate, […] 1171–1395 (Pr. For RCI, Dublin, 1829–30; Published, 1889)
RCH
RCH: Rotulorum Patentium Et Clausorum Cancellariae Hiberniae Calendarium, Hen. II–Hen. VII, Ed. E. Tresham (RCI, Dublin, 1828)

Calendar of State Papers (England)

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british-history.ac.uk mostly subscription

  • Border Papers
  • Close Rolls : Edward I - Richard II
  • Early Mayor's Court Rolls: 1298-1307
  • Papal Registers, Britain and Ireland
  • Patent Rolls : Edward I - Henry III
  • Colonial, America and West Indies
  • Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
  • Domestic : Edward VI - Anne
  • Foreign
  • France
  • Ireland
  • Milan
  • Scotland
  • Simancas
  • Spain
  • Vatican
  • Venice
State papers, published under the authority of His Majesty's Commission. King Henry the Eighth
Vol Part Title
1 1 Correspondence between the king and Cardinal Wolsey, 1518-1530
1 2 Correspondence between the king and his ministers, 1530-1547
2 3 Correspondence between the governments of England and Ireland. 1515-1537/8
3 3 Correspondence between the governments of England and Ireland. 1538-1546
4 4 Correspondence relative to Scotland and the borders, 1513-Aug 1534
5 4 Correspondence relative to Scotland and the borders, Aug 1534-1546
6 5 Foreign correspondence, 1473-1527
7 5 Foreign correspondence, 1527-1537
8 5 Foreign correspondence, 1537-1542
9 5 Foreign correspondence, 1542-1544
10 5 Foreign correspondence, 1544-1545
11 5 Foreign correspondence, 1545-1547
1580-1649 Mostly Charles I
Years archive.org URL
1580-1625 Add https://archive.org/details/cu31924091775373
23-25 plus Add https://archive.org/details/cu31924091775357
25,26 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091775365
27-28 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091775381
27-28 https://archive.org/details/calendarstatepa00hamigoog
28-29 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091775399
29-31 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091775407
31-33 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091775415
33-34 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091775423
33-34 https://archive.org/details/calendarstatepa01hamigoog
34-35 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091775431
35 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770200
35-36 missing
36-37 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770218
36-37 https://archive.org/details/calendarstatepa04unkngoog
37 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770234
37-38 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770226
38-39 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770242
39 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770291
39-40 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770259
40 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770267
40-41 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770275
41-43 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770283
44 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770309
44 https://archive.org/details/calendarstatepa04britgoog
44-45 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770317
45-47 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770325
48-49 https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770333
25-49 Add https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770341

De L'Isle Papers

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Report on the manuscripts of Lord de l'Isle & Dudley preserved at Penshurst place Hathi Vol 2-5 full-view; 2 includes some 1570s Ormond--UpperOssory letters.

Rushworth, Historical Collections of Private Passages of State

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Calendar of ancient records of Dublin, in the possession of the municipal corporation of that city.

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  • hathitrust has search-only of missing vols; may be accessible from US IP.
  • niallbrn blogpost on Gilberts, John Francis Weldrick, and the project.
Vol Pub Ed Years U Calif libs Others
1 1889 JTG 1447-1559 (plus all charters and grants, White Book, Chain Book) UCal Smathers
2 1891 JTG 1558-1610 UCal Smathers
3 1892 JTG 1611-50/1 UCal
4 1894 JTG 1651-71 UCal Smathers UMich
5 1895 JTG
6 1896 JTG 1692-1715/6 UCal
7 1898 JTG 1716-30 Smathers
8 1901 RMG from JTG 1730-40 (Jan) UCal
9 1902 RMG asst JFW 1740-51 UCal
10 1903 RMG asst JFW 1752-60 UCal
11 1904 RMG asst JFW 1761-68 UCal NYPL
12 1905 RMG asst JFW 1769-78 (Jan) UCal UMich
13 1907 RMG asst JFW 1778 (May)-86 UCal UMich NYPL
14 1909 RMG asst JFW
15 1911 RMG asst JFW
16 1913 RMG asst JFW 1807-14 (Jan) UCal
17 1916 RMG asst JFW
18 1922 RMG asst JFW 1823-31 (Oct) UCal
19 1944 JFW -1841

Statutory Rules and Orders

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The Statutory Rules and Orders Revised, being the Statutory Rules and Orders (Other Than Those of a Local, Personal Or Temporary Character) in force on December 31, 1903 (2nd ed.). H.M. Stationery Office. 1904. Retrieved 11 July 2016.

Details:

Banks

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Exchequer bills: 1878 bank per county for deposit of

Bank of Ireland
Carlow Dublin Galway Louth Mayo Meath Queen's County
Provincial Bank of Ireland
Armagh Cavan Clare Cork Kerry Kilkenny King's County Leitrim Limerick Sligo Tipperary (North Riding) Tipperary (South Biding) Tyrone Waterford Wexford
National Bank of Ireland
Longford RoscommonWestmeath Wicklow
Belfast Banking Company
Donegal Down Londonderry Monaghan
Northern Bank
Antrim
Ulster Bank
Fermanagh
Hibernian Bank
Kildare

Pre-1922 statutes

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The Statutes Project: Site Map "The primary aim of The Statutes Project is quite simple: to put the entire corpus of English / British parliamentary law online, for free, in multiple and easily reusable formats."

SLR 2007 s.8 lists sources:

Abbrev Pub date Publisher Period Full title
H.M.D.I. 1870 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls 1172 to 1320 Historic and Municipal Documents of Ireland
C.D.I. vol. 1 1875 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls 1171 to 1251 Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland
C.D.I. vol. 2 1877 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls 1252 to 1284 Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland
C.D.I. vol. 3 1879 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls 1285 to 1292 Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland
C.D.I. vol. 4 1881 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls 1293 to 1301 Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland
C.D.I. vol. 5 1886 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls 1302 to 1307 Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland
P.R.O. vol. 1 1907 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls in Ireland King John to Henry V Irish Record Office Series of Early Statutes
P.R.O. vol. 2 1910 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls in Ireland Henry the Sixth Irish Record Office Series of Early Statutes
P.R.O. vol. 3 1914 LC of HMT under dir Master of the Rolls in Ireland 1st to 12th years of the reign of King Edward IV Irish Record Office Series of Early Statutes
P.R.O. vol. 4 1939 auth Min Fin under dir Min Just 12th and 13th to the 21st and 22nd years of the reign of King Edward IV Irish Record Office Series of Early Statutes
P.R.O. vol. 5 2002 National Archives of Ireland Richard III to Henry VIII Irish Record Office Series of Early Statutes

I think the irishstatutebook versions are:

Statute Law Revision Act 2007 s.8: "Evidence of certain early statutes, etc."

Oireachtas PDF

The Irish statutes : 3 Edward II to the Union A.D. 1310-1800 (PDF) (Revised ed.). London. 1885.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Re Statute Law Revision Act 1983:[2]

The supposedly exhaustive Irish Statutes at Large (1310 to 1800) published by authority in 20 volumes omits all pre-1310 writs and ordinances and a considerable amount of post-1310 legislation as well. Recourse has therefore been had to the Irish Record Office Series of Early Irish Statutes published in four volumes, the first three edited by Henry Berry and the fourth by James Morrissey in 1939. A footnote at the bottom of the first page of the Schedule gives the references.

See also Short Titles Act, 1962 Schedule 1

User:Jnestorius/UK Statutes links to original text of all Eng/GB/UK acts up to 1880

pre-1909

From the Statutes Revised

Vol Yrs Pub link
1 1235-1713 1888 Hathi full
2 1714-1800 1889 Hathi full
3 1801-14 1889 Hathi full
4 1814-30 1891 Hathi full
5 1830-6 1892 Hathi full
6 1837-42 1893 Hathi full
7 1843-6 1893 Hathi full
8 1847-52 1893 Hathi full
9 1852-7 1895 Hathi full
10 1858-1862 1895 Hathi full
11 1862/3-1867/8 1895/6 [url link]
12 1868-71 1896 Hathi full
13 1872-5 1897 Hathi full
14 1876-80 1899 Hathi full
15 1881-3 1900 Hathi full
16 1884-6 1900 Hathi full
17 1887-9 1909 Hathi full
18 1890-2 1909 Hathi full
19 1893-5 1909 Hathi full
20 1896-1900 1909 Hathi full
21 1900/1-19 19 [url link]
22 19-19 19 [url link]
23 19-19 19 [url link]
24 19-1920 1929 [url link]

Foreword to Third edition (1950):

The first twenty volumes of the Second Edition, bringing the work of revision down to the year 1900, were published at intervals over a period of twenty-one years, and the last of these volumes was not published until 1909. Similarly, the last of the four subsequent volumes of the Second Edition, bringing the work of revision down to the end of 1920, was not published until 1929. None of the volumes of the Second Edition revised the earlier volumes, with the result that much of that edition was already out of date before it was completed.
post-1909

As enacted (e.g. Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910 sec 2(3) was amended in 1912, not recorded in the online text.)

See also

The Statutes of the Realm
Vol. From hathitrust from British History Online from Google books
1 [34]
2 [35]
3 [36]
4 Pt 1 Edw.6, Mary 1, Ph & M, 1-27 Eliz.1 Edw.6, Mary 1, Ph & M only
4 Pt 2 28-43 Eliz.1, Jas.1
5 [37] 1628-80
6 1685-94 Jas.2, Will & Mary 1685-94
7 1695-1701 Will.3 1695-1701
8 1702-07 1 Anne - 6 Anne
9 1707-13 7 Anne - 13 Anne
Alphabetical Index
Chronological Index

Statute Law Revision Acts

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As passed Bill[s] / Papers
HC 1854 xxiv (301/302/302-I) 153/363/407 1st/2nd/3rd reports of BellendenKerr Committee
Repeal of Obsolete Statutes Act 1856 "Sleeping Statutes" HL 1856 vi pages 429/441/449 for 149 Intr, (189 Ctee is missing), 207 Rprt none have comments
Statute Law Revision Act, 1861 HC 1861 iv (65) 403
HC 1863 vi (133) 1
HC 1866 vi (154) 37
Statute Law Revision Act, 1867
Statute Law Revision Act, 1870
Statute Law Revision Act, 1871 HC 1871 vii (242) 95
Statute Law Revision Act, 1872 HC 1872 v (197) 345
Statute Law Revision Act, 1872 (No. 2) HC 1872 v (283) 439
Statute Law (Ireland) Revision Act, 1872 Schedule Eng [via Poynings] 20 Hen. 3 to 7 Hen 7 HC 1872 v (285) 493
Statute Law Revision Act 1873
Statute Law Revision Act, 1874 HC 1874 v (163) 65
Statute Law Revision Act, 1874 (No. 2) HC 1874 v (237) 175
Statute Law Revision Act, 1875 HC 1875 vi (199) 233 / vi (278) 271
Statute Law Revision (Substituted Enactments) Act, 1876
Statute Law (Ireland) Revision Act, 1878 Irl 3 Edw.2 to 21 Geo.2 HC 1878 vii (122) 275
Statute Law Revision Act, 1878 HC 1878 vii (263) 243
Statute Law (Ireland) Revision Act, 1879 Irl 28 Hen.8 to 40 Geo.3 HC 1878-9 vi (132) 121
Statute Law Revision Act, 1883
Statute Law Revision Act, 1887 HC 1887 vi (379) 201
Statute Law Revision Act, 1888 (No. 2) HC 1888 vii (393) 221
HC 1889 viii (371) 1
Statute Law Revision Act, 1890 HC 1890 viii (179) 395 (from HL) HC 1890 viii (251) 479 (from Cttee)
Statute Law Revision Act, 1890 (No. 2) HC 1890 viii (405) 565
Statute Law Revision Act, 1891 HC 1891 x (336 / 437) 1 / 121 from HL / as amended by Cttee
Statute Law Revision Act, 1892 HC 1892 x (411) 97
Statute Law Revision Act, 1893 HC 1893-4 viii (282) 107 / HC 1893-4 xv (348) 513 "Report from Joint Select Committee"
Statute Law Revision Act, 1893 (No. 2) HC 1893-4 viii (437) 207
Statute Law Revision Act, 1894 HC 1894 viii (354) 303
Statute Law Revision Act, 1898
Statute Law Revision Act, 1908
Statute Law Revision (Pre-Union Irish Statutes) Act, 1962 Irl 1459 to 1800
Statute Law Revision Act, 1983 Public Acts Irl GB UK to 4 Aug 1922
Statute Law Revision (Pre-1922) Act 2005 Public Acts Irl GB UK to 1922
Statute Law Revision Act 2007 Public Acts Irl GB UK to 1922
Statute Law Revision Act 2009 Private acts Irl Eng GB to 1750; UK Local and Personal to 1850.
Statute Law Revision Act 2012 Private acts Irl GB UK 1751 to 1922; UK Local and Personal 1850 to 1922.
Statute Law Revision Act 2015 SIs Irl GB UK to 1820
Statute Law Revision Act 2016 IFS/RoI 1922 to 1950

Miscellaneous

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  • The Wild Birds Protection (Amendment) Bill 1927 was passed by the Seanad and rejected by the Dáil at second stage; only such Dáil rejection in 1927.[3]

Per User:Jnestorius/Free State constitution amendments, the Constitution (Amendment No. 25) Bill, 1934 was passed by the Seanad but not even considered by the Dáil.

DIB Index

Samuels Collection of printed ephemera, TCD — each of the 5 boxes has an index of docs; whence:

Administration (IPA journal)

  • Todd, James Henthorn (1855–1869). Leabhar Imuinn; The Book of Hymns of the Ancient Church of Ireland. Dublin: Irish Archæological and Celtic Society.Leabhar Imuinn; The Book of Hymns of the Ancient Church of Ireland&rft.place=Dublin&rft.pub=Irish Archæological and Celtic Society&rft.date=1855/1869&rft.aulast=Todd&rft.aufirst=James Henthorn&rfr_id=info:sid/en.wikipedia.org:User:Jnestorius/Resources" class="Z3988">
    • Fasciculus I (1855):
      • I. The Hymn of St. Sechnall in Praise of St. Patrick.
      • II. The Hymn of St. Ultan in Praise of St. Brigid.
      • III. The Hymn of St. Cummain Fota in Praise of the Apostles.
      • IV. The Hymn of St. Mugint.
    • Fasciculus II (1869):
      • V. The Hymn of St. Colman Mac Ui Cluasaigh.
      • VI. The Hymn of St. Cuchuimne.
      • VII. The Hymn of St. Hilary in Praise of Christ.
      • VIII. The Hymn of St. Colman Mac Murchon, in Praise of Michael the Archangel.
      • IX. The Hymn of St. Oengus Mac Tipraite in Paise of St. Martin.
      • X. Gloria in Excelsis Deo.
      • XI. The Magnificat, or Hymn of the Blessed Virgin.
      • XII. The Benedictus, or Hymn of Zacharias.
      • XIII. Te Deum Laudamus.
      • XIV. The Hymn of St. Columba, "Altus Prosator."
      • XV. The Hymn of St. Columba, "In te, Christe."
      • XVI. The Hymn of St. Columba, "Noli Pater."
      • XVII. The Prayer of St. John the Evangelist.
      • XVIII. The Epistle of Christ to Abgarus, King of Edessa.
      • XIX. Prefatory Remarks on the Hymn of St. Fiacc, in Praise of St. Patrick.

Facsimiles of national manuscripts of Ireland

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Five Vols (I II III IV-1 IV-2) of photlithographic reproductions

Google books

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Internet archive

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Encyclopaedia Britannica

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  • 11th ed. Vol. 29 p.961 start of index of contributors' initials (unsigned articles mostly written by female drudges).

Google books

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A New History of Ireland

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OUP link, volumes and chapter names accessible doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/isbn13nnnnnnn.003.00cc for volume and chapter online (subscription); volume indexes for these:

Deputations

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  • dail1919082000010 "Deputation accompanied by the Mayor of Limerick (Phons O'Mara) wished to make a statement to the House on the present situation in regard to the Limerick Technical Schools"
  • dail1922011000004 Labour party and trade unions
  • dail1922022800008 Three "deputations" seeking admittance: Catholic Total Abstinence Federation of Ireland, Irish Vigilance Association, and one "Re Jim Larkin". "It is an absurd matter to have deputations coming in and addressing us"; "A precedent was made when a Labour deputation was received"; "The sooner deputations understand that we are not a public meeting the better. ... I suggest that the first thing a deputation should do would be to put its case properly on paper, and not be coming here before us making speeches that go in one ear and out another." "Every little point that has arisen here to-day has been treated in a party spirit." "The Labour deputation that was received here some time ago was not intended to be regarded as a precedent. It was regarded as exceptional—to deal with a very grave matter" "We received a deputation from Limerick a long time ago. I think that this body —the sovereign body of the nation— should not refuse to receive deputations from any public body or any bodies that are working for the nation's good." "I would suggest that an arrangement be made by which applications be considered by the Whips on both sides and by the Speaker of the House" "We should make a rule to receive every deputation or no deputation" "If it is understood that we hear this deputation and that that ends the question of deputations I will agree to it." It was then agreed by a large majority that the deputation be heard.
  • dail1922050300008 Army Officers involved in the pre–Civil War negotiations Seán O'Hegarty spoke, others were Dan Breen, Humphrey Murphy, Florrie O'Donoghue, Tom Hales, Seán Boylan. (Other negotiator were TDs anyway: Mulcahy, O'Sullivan, O'Duffy, Collins — all pro-Treaty).
  • dail1925120950011
I have received a communication that a deputation would wait upon the Dáil at Leinster House, representing the Nationalists of the Six Counties. In so far as this is a matter for my decision, the only precedent which I can find is this: a request was made by resolution of the Dublin Corporation for permission to come before the Dáil and present a petition. That question was raised in the House and the Committee on Procedure and Privileges was asked by resolution of the House to take up the question. They reported on 14th February, 1924, against any machinery being set up for the receiving of petitions by the House. That report was adopted by the House on 27th February, 1924. That is the only precedent which refers to the reception by the Dáil of petitions.
The question of allowing deputations of persons not members of the Dáil has not arisen. For my part, if I am asked to be a guide on the question of procedure, it seems to me to be contrary to all Parliamentary practice to allow persons, not members of the House, to address the House. The matter, however, is one for the House.
    • 14th February, 1924 report — "3. Provision is made in Articles 47 and 48 of the Constitution for the presentation of certain Petitions. The Standing Orders of both Houses dealing with Private Bills provide for the presentation of Petitions in certain cases. / 4. The Committee took into consideration other cases in which Petitions might be presented and recommend that the practice of presenting Petitions to the Dáil whether by Deputies or by any outside body should not be adopted."

Territorial waters

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  • Griffith's Valuation of fisheries (extra-parochial) are assigned to baronies in the 1861 census; what are their respective limits?
    • p.154 Co. Donegal "The valuation, in 1861, of the Salmon Fishery (extra-parochial) in Inishowen, West, barony, £8 15s. ; of the Fishery (extra-parochial) in Raphoe, £112 • and of the Telegraph in Raphoe, £4, is included in the totals of these baronies respectively"
    • p.255 Co. Londonderry "The Valuation, in 1861, of the Telegraph in Coleraine barony, £4; in Keenaght, £7 10s.; in North East Liberties of Coleraine, £4 15s. ; in North West Liberties of Londonderry, £2 10s., and in Tirkeeran, £6 10s. ; of the Salmon Fishery (extra-parochial) in North West Liberties of Londonderry, £398 5s., and of the Fisheries (extra-parochial) in Tirkeeran, £470 15s., is included in the totals of these baronies respectively."
  • DPP v McNeill [1975] NI 177 – 66 NI court ruling that territorial waters off NI belong to NI not Republic
    • HCRP 1998 cites this.[4] I guess in UK law the UK has the right to interpret the Govt of Irl Act 1920 even as it relates to the area no longer part of it. Maybe the fact that it predates the Statute of Westminster 1931 is relevant.
  • Symmons, Clive R. (1976). "Who Owns the Territorial Waters of Northern Ireland". N. Ir. Legal Q. 27 (1): 48 –.
  • Towey, Thomas (October 1983). "Who Owns the Territorial Waters of Northern Ireland? The McNeill Case: Another View". The International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 32 (4). Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law: 1013–1025. doi:10.1093/iclqaj/32.4.1013. JSTOR 759356.
  • Symmons, C. R. (October 1984). "Who Owns the Territorial Waters of Northern Ireland? A Rejoinder". The International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 33 (4). Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law: 1064–1068. doi:10.1093/iclqaj/33.4.1064. JSTOR 759577.
  • Lysaght, Charles (1990). "The Agreement on the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf between Ireland and the United Kingdom". Irish Studies in International Affairs. 3 (2). Royal Irish Academy: 81–109. JSTOR 30001772.
  • "Continental Shelf Delimitation Agreement between Ireland and Britain: Motion". Dáil Éireann Debates. 29 November 1988. pp. Vol.384 No.8 p.23. Retrieved 12 June 2017. {{cite web}}: Invalid |no-pp=Y (help) Des O'Malley: "One of the most significant parts of this agreement is the part which has not been dealt with at all, that is the question of Northern Ireland waters. The significance of that may not have been fully grasped here but it was grasped by Mr. John Taylor, the Unionist MEP, who, I notice, some weeks ago, devoted a fairly long speech to the fact that the Northern Ireland waters were agreed, as it were in practical terms to be waters in dispute and therefore were ignored in the same way as the Rock of Rockall was agreed by the parties to this agreement to be in dispute and ignored for various purposes and the line drawn as if it did not exist. It is useful that the British have agreed this sort of arrangement without insisting on the waters around Northern Ireland [2189] being delineated as belonging to A or B. Perhaps point 1 in the line on map A starts as far south as it does to avoid that difficulty, but we should be told the position in relation to it."

References

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  1. ^ Culleton, Edward (2007). "The Evolution of the Catholic Parishes in County Wexford". The Past (28). Uí Cinsealaigh Historical Society: 5–42. JSTOR 25520132. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Statute Law Revision Bill, 1981: Second Stage. Thursday, 25 March 1982 Dáil Éireann Debate Vol. 333 No. 4". Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  3. ^ dail1927033000010; SAORSTÁT EIREANN. PUBLIC BILLS IN THE DÁIL. 1927.
  4. ^ Morgan, Bryn; Gay, Oonagh (11 May 1998). Northern Ireland: political developments since 1972 (PDF). House of Commons Research Papers. Vol. 98/57. pp. 6–7. However, the question of the extent of the territorial waters of the south remained unsettled until the 1970s [ref 1 = D.P.P. v McNeill 1975 NI.177]