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Cancelled Land Books for Errismore and Ballyconneely districts for the period 1872-1891.

The Valuation Office Revised Books, also known as the Cancelled Land Books, are updated versions of Griffith’s Valuation and date from 1850s to the 1970s. The manuscript books show any changes to occupier, landlord, tenement, size of holding or rateable valuation that occur during that time. The books are housed at the Valuation Office Dublin and are currently only available to visitors to that office; see  Valof.ie_genealogy_Public_Office

For further information on the Primary Valuation, also known as Griffith’s Valuation see:

NLI.griffiths-valuation.

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