Louth County Council Valuation Books

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A list of townlands arranged under Electoral Districts can be found here (taken from Louth Co Council rate books): Townlands List
Louth County Council Valuation Books, LCC/VB/ for the 1920-23 period
LCC/VB/001/ Ardee Urban
LCC/VB/002/ Ardee Rural
LCC/VB/003/ Castlebellingham
LCC/VB/004/ Clonkeen
LCC/VB/005/ Collon
LCC/VB/006/ Dromin
LCC/VB/007/ Drumcar
LCC/VB/008/ Dunleer
LCC/VB/009/ Mansfieldtown
LCC/VB/010/ Stabannon
LCC/VB/011/ Tallanstown
LCC/VB/012/ Ballymascanlon
LCC/VB/013/ Barronstown
LCC/VB/014/ Carlingford
LCC/VB/015/ Castlering
LCC/VB/016/ Castletown
LCC/VB/017/ Creggan Upper
LCC/VB/018/ Darver
LCC/VB/019/ Dromiskin
LCC/VB/020/ Drummullagh
LCC/VB/021/ Dundalk Rural (only three pages are extant in Louth Co Archives)
Dundalk Rural Rate Book (digitised as a substitute)
LCC/VB/022/ Faughart
LCC/VB/023/ Greenore
LCC/VB/024/ Haggardstown
LCC/VB/025/ Jenkinstown
LCC/VB/026/ Killanny
LCC/VB/027/ Louth
LCC/VB/028/ Rathcor
LCC/VB/029/ Ravensdale
LCC/VB/030/ Clogher
LCC/VB/031/ Dysart
LCC/VB/032/ Monasterboice
LCC/VB/033/ Mullary
LCC/VB/034/ St Peter’s East, Drogheda
LCC/VB/035/ St Peter’s West, Drogheda
LCC/VB/036/ Termonfeckin