Tithe Applotments – County Laois (Queen’s)

“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

– no Callan listed.

Tithe Applotments – County Kilkenny

“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
Callin Patt Ard Gaulskill Kilkenny 1833
Callin Peter Ard Gaulskill Kilkenny 1833
Callin Patt Ard Gaulskill Kilkenny 1833
Callin Patt Kilbeg Gaulskill Kilkenny 1833

Tithe Applotments – County Kildare

“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 Wm Harristown Harristown Kildare 1829
Callan Wm Rickardstown Harristown Kildare  
Callen Simon Drimshree Kilmeage Kildare 1829
Callen Simon Drimshree Kilmeage Kildare 1829
Callin Barth Saghadoe Taghadoe Kildare 1829

Tithe Applotments – County Kerry

“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
Callen William Cahir Abbey Caher Kerry 1826

Tithe Applotments – County Galway

“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
Callen Tho   Kilgerrill Galway 1826

Tithe Applotments – County Fermanagh

“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

– no Callan listed.

Tithe Applotments – County Dublin

“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
Callen Jno Killdreenan Newcastle and Calary Dublin

Tithe Applotments – County Down

“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

– no Callen listed.

Tithe Applotments – County Donegal

“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
Callin Hugh Clondallin East Killygarvan Donegal 1834
Callin Nealy M Dresdrin Clonca Donegal 1828
Callin Nealey M Dresdvin Clonca Donegal 1828
Callin Nealy Dresdvin Clonca Donegal 1828
Callin Hugh   Clonca Donegal 1828
Callin Nogher   Clonca Donegal 1828

Tithe Applotments – County Cork

“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 Jas Carnowen Donaghmore Cork 1833
Callin Thomas Drumcannon Donaghmore Cork 1833
Callen Nicholas Dowdstown Mallow Cork 1823
Callen Matthew Phillibenstown Mallow Cork 1823