Tithe Applotments – County Clare

“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 Cavan

“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

Tithe Applotments – County Carlow

“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 Browns Hill Carlow Carlow 1828
Callen Chapel Lane Tullow Street Carlow Carlow 1828
Callin Patrick Polbrock Sliguff Carlow 1826

Tithe Applotments – County Armagh

“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 Stephen Anagad Creggan Armagh 1827
Callan Stephen Anagad Creggan Armagh 1827
Callan Thomas Anagad Creggan Armagh 1827
Callan Thomas Anagad Creggan Armagh 1827
Callan Peter Clonalig Creggan Armagh 1827
Callan Peter Clonalig Creggan Armagh 1827
Callan Patt Drumbee Creggan Armagh 1827
Callan Patt Drumbee Creggan Armagh 1827
Callan Peter Shanmullagh Creggan Armagh 1827
Callan Peter Shanmullagh Creggan Armagh 1827
Callan Bryan Tavnaghmore Creggan Armagh 1827
Callan Bryan Tavnaghmore Creggan Armagh 1827

Irish Flax Growers – County Tyrone

Processed to produce oil and textile goods, flax was an important cash crop of the 18th and 19th Centuries. During this time period, thousands of Irish farmers grew the crop for their livelihood. Provided by the Ulster Historical Foundation, this database is a list of known flax growers on the island in 1796. –  Fáilte Romhat

Surname First Name Parish / Barony County
Callan Bryan Clogher Tyrone