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Abbreviations used: B. Burials, C.
Christenings/Baptisms, D. Deaths, M. Marriages.
The Irish Catholic Directory, Almanac
& Registry, 1889.
Contents include:Irish Diocesan Register, Province of Dublin,
pp143-169;
INDEX of Irish Dioceses, p219;
INDEX of Parishes & Post Towns in Ireland, pp219-229;
Alphabetical INDEX of Bishops, Parish Priests, Curates
in Ireland,
with their Dioceses & Post-towns, pp230-284
Provincials of Religious Orders in Ireland, p285;
Forty Hours’ Adoration in Diocese of Dublin, pp306-308.
The Dublin Almanac & General Register
of Ireland 1836.
(CD)
The Dublin Almanac & General Register
of Ireland 1840.
(fiche Irl 138-146)
Holden’s Triennial Directory of 85 Provincial
Towns in Great Britain & Ireland, 1805-1806-1807. (includes Dublin)
(fiche England Gen 160)
Ireland – The Treble Almanack 1818.(John
Watson Stewart’s Almanack,
The English Court Registry and Wilson’s Dublin Directory with
a new correct plan of the City).
(CD )
Pettigrew & Oulton’s Dublin Directory,
1838
(fiche DUB 1-5)
Pettigrew & Oulton’s Dublin Directory,
1839
(fiche DUB 7-9)
Pigot’s Directory of Ireland, 1824:Dublin
& Leinster.
(fiche DUB 14-17)
Wilson’s Directory, 1823.
(fiche DUB 18)
The Treble Almanack containing:John Watson
Stewarts Almanack.The English Court Registry.Wilsons Dublin Directory
with a new correct plan of the City.
Memorials of the Dead. Vol. 2
includes all of Wexford and Wicklow, large parts of South County Dublin,
much of West Clare,
as well as parts of Cork, Kildare, Galway and Sligo.