From the 1820s to the 1840s a complex process of reform attempted to standardise the basis of local taxation in Ireland. The first steps were to map and fix administrative boundaries through the Ordnance Survey and the associated Boundary Commission. The next step was to assess the productive capacity of all property in the country in a thoroughly uniform way. Richard Griffith, a geologist based in Dublin, became Boundary Commissioner in 1825 and Commissioner of Valuation in 1827. The results of his great survey, the Primary Valuation of Ireland, were published between 1847 and 1864. The valuation is arranged by county, barony, Poor Law Union, civil parish and townland, and it lists every landholder and every householder in Ireland.
Occupier_sur_name | Immediate_lessor | Townland | County |
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Ewen Matthew | Acheson, Robert | Stranadarriff | Fermanagh |
Frazer Christopher | Acheson, Thomas | Agharainy | Fermanagh |
Magee Thomas | Acheson, Thomas | Agharainy | Fermanagh |
Monaghan Catherine | Acheson, Thomas | Agharainy | Fermanagh |
Mulligan Thomas | Acheson, William | Mantlin | Fermanagh |
M'Farland Alexander | Aiken & Foster** | Aghagaffert | Fermanagh |
Morris Philip | Aiken & Foster** | Aghagaffert | Fermanagh |
Aiken Thomas, jun. | Aiken, John | Parkhill | Fermanagh |
Armstrong William | Aiken, John | Parkhill | Fermanagh |
Greene Farrell x 2 | Aiken, John | Raw | Fermanagh |
Magee Hugh | Aiken, John | Raw | Fermanagh |
M'Farland William | Aiken, John | Aghagaffert | Fermanagh |
M'Govern Thomas | Aiken, John | Aghagaffert | Fermanagh |
Armstrong Christopher x 2 | Aiken, Thomas | Parkhill | Fermanagh |
Greene Patrick x 2 | Aiken, Thomas | Raw | Fermanagh |
Keowan Cornelius | Aiken, Thomas | Parkhill | Fermanagh |
M'Govern Joseph | Aiken, Thomas | Aghagaffert | Fermanagh |
M'Ilroy Bernard | Aiken, Thomas | Raw | Fermanagh |
M'Ilroy Bernard & partners | Aiken, Thomas | Raw | Fermanagh |
M'Manus Bridget | Aiken, Thomas | Raw | Fermanagh |
Armstrong William x 3 | Aiken, Thomas, sen. | Parkhill | Fermanagh |
M'Faughy James | Anderson, Robert | Cady | Fermanagh |
M'Golrick Charles | Anderson, Robert | Cady | Fermanagh |
Scollon William | Anderson, Robert | Cady | Fermanagh |
Shannon James | Anderson, Robert | Cady | Fermanagh |
Archdall William | Archdall, Mervyn | Gubbaroe | Fermanagh |
Armstrong James | Archdall, Mervyn | Inish Beg or Tom's Island | Fermanagh |
Beacom John | Archdall, Mervyn | Gubbaroe | Fermanagh |
Beacom William | Archdall, Mervyn | Gubbaroe | Fermanagh |
Beggs Edward | Archdall, Mervyn | Tullanaguiggy | Fermanagh |
Birney George | Archdall, Mervyn | Slievebane | Fermanagh |
Birney John | Archdall, Mervyn | Slievebane | Fermanagh |
Birney Thomas | Archdall, Mervyn | Slievebane | Fermanagh |
Birney William | Archdall, Mervyn | Slievebane | Fermanagh |
Brimstone John, jun. | Archdall, Mervyn | Slievebane | Fermanagh |
Brimstone John, sen. | Archdall, Mervyn | Slievebane | Fermanagh |
Brimstone Thomas | Archdall, Mervyn | Slievebane | Fermanagh |
Cathers Matthew | Archdall, Mervyn | Slievebane | Fermanagh |
Connolly George | Archdall, Mervyn | Slievebane | Fermanagh |
Dane James | Archdall, Mervyn | Ardore | Fermanagh |
Fleming John | Archdall, Mervyn | Carn | Fermanagh |
Gallagher Felix (Jem) | Archdall, Mervyn | Tullanaglare | Fermanagh |
Gallagher Felix (Mick) | Archdall, Mervyn | Tullanaglare | Fermanagh |
Glass Irvine | Archdall, Mervyn | Ardore | Fermanagh |
Graham Alexander | Archdall, Mervyn | Tullanaguiggy | Fermanagh |
Graham Alexander | Archdall, Mervyn | Tullanaguiggy | Fermanagh |
Graham Arthur | Archdall, Mervyn | Tullanaglare | Fermanagh |
Graham Ellen | Archdall, Mervyn | Tullanaguiggy | Fermanagh |
Graham William | Archdall, Mervyn | Tullanaglare | Fermanagh |
Humphries James, jun. | Archdall, Mervyn | Slievebane | Fermanagh |
My tables are sorted alphabetically by Occupiers’ name – any Immediate Lessor may be listed numerous times throughout a parish. Immediate Lessor names are not sorted alphebetically
In those instances when a person is listed twice in the same townland and the Immediate lessor was the same for each entry I have the occupiers name once and indicated how many times that name occurs in that townland beside it.
I have excluded the name of Immediate Lessors of Vacant properties when that person was already listed as being an Immediate Lessor in the same townland. The names of Immediate Lessors of vacant properties are included if that person was not listed as an Immediate Occupier previously in that townland.
In those instances when a person is listed twice in the same townland and the Immediate lessor was the same for each entry I have the occupiers name once and indicated how many times that name occurs in that townland beside it. I have excluded the name of Immediate Lessors of Vacant properties when that person was already listed as being an Immediate Lessor in the same townland. The names of Immediate Lessors of vacant properties are included if that person was not listed as an Immediate Occupier previously in that townland.
The Immediate Lessor is the person who owns or leases the property from the Landholder. The Occupier is the person who leases the land from the Immediate Lessor. The Occupier, in turn, may sub-let part of the property that they are listed as being the Occupier of, in which case, their name is then listed in the Immediate Lessor column. You need to see the original pages of the Griffiths Valuation which lists the type of property being leased.