Commonwealth Survey of 1652

Name in 1652 | Pullerea |
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Proprietor | Captain Coach |
Census of 1821
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Tithe Applotment Books of 1824-1834
Townland | Townland as Transcribed | Surname | Forename | Year |
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Pollareagh | Pollareagh | Stafford | Thos | 1828 |
Pollareagh | Pullerea Kill | Boylan | F | 1828 |
Pollareagh | Pullerea Kill | Boylan | F | 1828 |
Pollareagh | Pullerea Kill | Boylan | Patt | 1828 |
Pollareagh | Pullerea Kill | Boylan | Patt | 1828 |
Pollareagh | Pullerea Kill | Corkeny | Jno | 1828 |
Pollareagh | Pullerea Kill | Cosgrove | Hugh | 1828 |
Pollareagh | Pullerea Kill | Galligan | Thos | 1828 |
Pollareagh | Pullerea Kill | Stafford | Jas | 1828 |
Pollareagh | Pullerea Kill | Stafford | Jno | 1828 |
Pollareagh | Pullerea Kill | Stafford | Jno | 1828 |
Pollareagh | Pullerea Kill | Stafford | Jno Or Ben | 1828 |
Pollareagh | Pullerea Kill | Stafford | Wm | 1828 |
Pollareagh | Pullerea Kill | Tully | Jno | 1828 |
Townland | Townland as Transcribed | Surname | Forename | Year |
Name Books of 1836
Pollareagh
Contains 247 statute acres about 8 of which are bog and rough ground. It is the property of Lord Farnham. The agent is Wm. Goslin sqr. of Ballymachugh. Leases are of 3 lives and 31 years. Rent is from 13s to £1 per Irish acre. Soil in the South parts of the townland is stiff and in the North is rocky with marl and produces pretty good crops of oats and flax. The houses in the South are all mud and in the North all stone and in good repair. There are rocks in the North of the townland called Pudding rocks and some marl holes. The marl is used for manure.
Griffith’s Valuation of 1857
Townland | Surname | Forename |
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Pollareagh | Boylan | Mary |
Pollareagh | Boylan | Francis |
Pollareagh | Cosgrove | Patrick |
Pollareagh | Cosgrove | Philip |
Pollareagh | Cosgrove | Thomas |
Pollareagh | Faughnan | Peter |
Pollareagh | Galligan | Daniel |
Pollareagh | Galligan | Thomas |
Pollareagh | Keogh | Edward |
Pollareagh | Keogh | Daniel |
Pollareagh | Murphy | Patrick |
Pollareagh | Reilly | Thomas |
Pollareagh | Smith | Ellen |
Pollareagh | Stafford | Benjamin |
Pollareagh | Stafford | George |
Pollareagh | Stafford | James |
Pollareagh | Stafford | John |
Pollareagh | Stafford | Thomas |
Townland | Surname | Forename |
Census of 1901
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Census of 1911
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