Talk:Ireland Land and Property

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Please identify specifically what was copied and where it was copied from so that the information can be fairly and accurately evaluated. Not knowing exactly where you claim this was copied from makes your allegation impossible to address. Gellilwcca 03:31, 15 February 2011 (UTC)

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Re: Valuation Revision books available online via PRONI
Hello,

With respect, some of the information about Irish Valuation Revision books which you have posted on this page is incorrect. There are no valuation revision books for the Republic of Ireland on PRONI's website. The only revision books which PRONI has digitized for searching and viewing are for the six counties of Northern Ireland, i.e. Armagh, Antrim, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry (Derry) and Tyrone, and the books they have online date from 1864 to 1933. This information is very clearly laid out on the Valuation Revision Book search page of the PRONI website.