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PROI CCP 120/4
Crown and Peace Office, County Donegal: Oaths of Allegiance &c Rolls; 1770-1832

Created
1770 - 1832
Content Date
1770 - 1832
Creator
Clerk of the Crown and Peace Office, County Donegal
Scope & Content
Oaths of Allegiance &c Rolls; 1770-1832
Descriptive Elements
Document RepositoryPublic Record Office of Ireland (Reconstruction of Collections Destroyed, 1922)
Reference CodePROI CCP 120/4
Source Grade Destroyed
Date

Created: 1770 - 1832

Content Date: 1770 - 1832

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Subitem Number102
TitleCrown and Peace Office, County Donegal: Oaths of Allegiance &c Rolls; 1770-1832
Creator Clerk of the Crown and Peace Office, County Donegal
Level Of DescriptionFile
Extent And Medium1 File
Archival HistoryTransferred from the Clerk of the Crown and Peace Office, County Donegal, to the PROI; 11/01/1904; NAI PRO/1/3/7, p. 295
LanguageEnglish
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PROI CCP 120/4

Crown and Peace Office, County Donegal: Oaths of Allegiance &c Rolls; 1770-1832

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