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General valuation of rateable property in Ireland

General valuation of rateable property in Ireland

Union of Ennis : Valuation of the several tenements comprised in the above - named union situate in the county of Clare

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Published by Thom, for H.M.S.O in Dublin .
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    Subjects:
  • Land tenure -- Landlord and tenant -- Nineteenth Century -- Clare (Ireland) -- Ennis Union.,
  • Clare (Ireland) -- Land tenure -- Nineteenth Century -- Ennis Union.

  • Edition Notes

    StatementRichard Griffith.
    ContributionsGriffith, Richard, Sir, 1784 - 1878., Great Britain. Office of the General Valuation of Ireland.
    The Physical Object
    Pagination171p. ;
    Number of Pages171
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL22383826M

    Draft Valuation Lists (undated), Valuation Abstracts and Certificates Book () which record details of total annual valuation of property liable to assessment, valuation of land, buildings, and railways, canals, mines, fisheries, tolls and half rents in each ward. Appeals to Commissioner of Valuation (). Subjects. Land Records Top Tips. Griffith’s Valuation is not simply a list of names. and under the column ‘Total Annual Value of Rateable Property’, the value of the property (on which rates or taxes may be based) is given. A very useful guide for anyone interested in identifying particular places in Ireland is the “General Alphabetical.

      The connections between naming, mapping and valuing were clear to the government of the day, and were made explicit when Griffith was appointed Commissioner for the General Survey and Valuation of Rateable Property in Ireland in , following the Valuation Act of , an Act which he was involved in drafting. To assess rates on a domestic property, Land & Property Services uses the property's capital value. Capital values are based on 1 January house prices. You can search for property valuations in different council areas and apply for a revaluation if you think the capital value is wrong. Jump to table of contents. Skip table of contents.

    The Primary Valuation (also known as Griffith’s Valuation) was published between and and was the first full-scale valuation of property in Ireland. There is a printed valuation book for each barony or poor law union in the country showing the names of occupiers of land and buildings, the names of persons from whom these were leased. Rateable Valuation System in Ireland: Role of Valuation Office Association of Irish Local Government June ﹣Rateable Valuation of Individual Properties: Determined by Valuation Office ﹣Annual Rate on Valuation (ARV): Set File Size: 1MB.


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Click the "Search" button to begin. This rating authority area has been the subject of a general revaluation conducted under the provisions of the Valuation Act Only Rateable. Dublin, Dublin Barony, unions of South Dublin and Rathdown General valuation of rateable property in Dublin County, General valuation of rateable property in Kilkenny County, V.

Dublin, Balrothery East Barony, Balrothery Union,--v. Dublin, Castleknock Barony, General valuation of rateable property in Ireland by Ireland. General Valuation Office.; 19 editions; First published in ; Subjects: Clare (Ireland), Genealogy.

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[James R Reilly, (Genealogist); Ireland. General Valuation Office.]. Contains. General valuation of rateable property in Cork County, / Great Britain. Office of the General Valuation of Ireland; General valuation of rateable property in Dublin County, / Great Britain.

General valuation of rateable property in Ireland, About this record. This screen shows the complete catalog entry of the title you selected. The Film/Digital Notes contain a description of the microfilm or microfiche numbers.

Some family history centers and libraries maintain collections of previously loaned microfilms or microfiche. The result was Griffith's Valuation – full name The General Valuation of the Rateable Property in Ireland but also known as the Primary Valuation (of Tenements) – a detailed guide of the property, land and households of midth-century Ireland.

Click for larger sample view of this Griffith's Valuation page. Richard Griffith and His Valuations of Ireland. with an Inventory of the Books of the General Valuation of Rateable Property in Ireland James R.

Reilly. The content of Richard Griffith and His Valuations of Ireland can be said to be divided into two parts. The first half of the volume treats the history and method used by Griffith and. Given its content and its proximity to the Great Famine of the late s, Griffith's Valuation has taken on great importance for genealogists.

Richard Griffith (b. Dublin ) had already established himself as a distinguished geologist and inspector of Irish mines when, inhe was chosen to be Ireland's Boundary Rating: % positive.

Block 2, Irish Life Centre, Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01E9X0, Tel: + 1 Fax: + 1 with an Inventory of the Books of the General Valuation of Rateable Property in Ireland $ – $ Ireland. Office of the General Valuation. & Griffith, Richard John. General valuation of rateable property in Ireland [?].

Dublin: Irish Microforms. MLA Citation. Ireland. Office of the General Valuation. and Griffith, Richard John. General valuation of rateable property in Ireland, Richard Griffith., Toronto Public Library.

The rich appendices that follow include a glossary of key terms appearing in the valuations, dates of publication of the Ordnance Survey Memoirs, county-by-county commencement and completion dates of the tenement valuations conducted from toand an extensive inventory of the Books of Sir Richard Griffith's General Valuation of.

Each of the odd volumes that make up the Primary Valuation had an individual publication date, typically within six months of the district survey completing. See the map for approximate dates. Townland Valuation. As explained above, the first Valuation Act was passed in prompting a survey and assessment of all Ireland's property and.

The status accorded by Irish record searchers to the information found in Sir Richard Griffith's General Valuation of Rateable Property In Ireland in large part is due to the destruction of the nineteenth century population schedules.

His General Valuation, conducted under the Act of 15 & 16 Victoria, c 63 between andconstitutes an. Northern Ireland. In Dublin you will need to apply for a reader's ticket, which is valid for the current year.

If you want to find out more about the work of Richard Griffith and His Valuations of Ireland with an Inventory of the Books of the General Valuation of Rateable Property in Ireland why not visit Griffith's Valuation Office.

Griffiths Valuation. Griffith's Valuation was the general valuation of all rateable property in Ireland and was completed between the years and It was named after Richard Griffith, Commissioner of Valuation. The valuations were published in a series of over volumes, detailing the names of all the property occupiers in Ireland and.

Griffith’s Valuation House Books are the notebooks that were used by valuators to record information on the majority of the buildings of Ireland, be it dwelling house, out-office or even lavatory in order to place a rateable value on the building and these records formed part of the information-gathering process required for the completion of the Primary Valuation of Ireland.

A searchable placename index linking to digitised images of Valuation Revision Books covering counties Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone between the years to The application is searchable by placename (city, county, parish or townland) or by PRONI reference.

The cities of Londonderry and Belfast have been. General Accounting Office, 15 books American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers., 11 books Hendrickson, Miller & Associates, 11 books Shannon P.

Pratt, 9 books Mark A. Munizzo, 9 books Fisher, Jeffrey D., 9 books William B. Rayburn, 9 books Tim Koller, 8 books Appraisal Institute (U.S.), 8 books Dennis S. Tosh, 8 books Robert M. Clatanoff, 7.VALUATION (IRELAND) ACT CHAPTER LXIII. An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Valuation of rateable Property in Ireland.

[30th June ] [Preamble recites 9 & 10 Vict. c. ][Ss. 1–9 rep. 38 & 39 Vict. c (S.L.R.) Ss. 1, 2 provided that the tenement valuation under recited Act was to be used for county assessments, subject to revision under this Act.Union: The Union was introduced as the most basic unit of administration under the Poor Law system in as the Barony and Parish units were felt to be unsatisfactory because of their unequal sizes.

Initially the country was divided into Unions and this was adjusted to create smaller unit sizes, so that by there were Unions are no longer in use as an .