“The Composition Act (1823) specified that tithes due to the Established Church, the Church of Ireland, which had hitherto been payable in kind, should now be paid in money. As a result, it was necessary to carry out a valuation of the entire country, civil parish by civil parish, to determine how much would be payable by each landholder.” – National Archives of Ireland
Surname | Forename | Townland/Street | Parish | County | Year |
Callan | Aghawee | Crosserlough | Cavan | 1828 | |
Callan | Chas | Aghawee | Crosserlough | Cavan | 1828 |
Callan | Michl | Aghawee | Crosserlough | Cavan | 1828 |
Callan | Peter | Aghawee | Crosserlough | Cavan | 1828 |
Callan | Phil | Aghawee | Crosserlough | Cavan | 1828 |
Callan | Wm | Aghawee | Crosserlough | Cavan | 1828 |