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  2. List of Irish counties by highest point - Wikipedia

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    These are most commonly known as county high points but are also sometimes referred to as county tops and county peaks. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] There are 32 counties in Ireland but in the case of 10 counties, marked with (‡), the highest point is shared between two counties, so there are only 27 distinct Irish county high points.

  3. List of Northern Ireland counties by highest point - Wikipedia

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    County Height (m) Relative height Name Grid reference; 1 Down: 850 822 Slieve Donard: 2–3 Londonderry and Tyrone: 678 657 Sawel: 4 Fermanagh: 665 570 Cuilcagh: 5 Armagh: 573 478 Slieve Gullion: 6 Antrim: 550 515 Trostan

  4. List of Northern Ireland districts by highest point - Wikipedia

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    List of counties of England and Wales in 1964 by highest point; List of ceremonial counties of England by highest point; List of mountains and hills of the United Kingdom; List of Scottish council areas by highest point; List of Scottish counties by highest point; List of Welsh principal areas by highest point

  5. Category:Highest points of Irish counties - Wikipedia

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  6. Munterconnaught - Wikipedia

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    Munterconnaught is one of the few locations in Ireland to have early census returns that survive. The destruction of the Public Records Office in the Four Courts in 1922 destroyed all surviving Irish census records from before the 1901 census, and most Church of Ireland records, with rare exceptions. Munterconnaught's census records from 1821 ...

  7. National Archives of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    From 1821 to 1911 a census of the Irish population was taken every ten years; There are no surviving manuscripts for the years 1861, 1871, 1881 and 1891. There are only a handful of various county manuscripts for the years 1821, 1831, 1841 and 1851; The census returns for 1901 and 1911 are available online. Tithe Applotment Books

  8. Brandon Hill - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Hill (Gribbon No. 071) is known as the county high point but are also sometimes referred to as county top and county peak. [2] [3] [4] It is listed as one of the 200 Myrddyn Deweys, which are the Irish equivalent of Deweys. It is listed as one of the 407 Arderins, which are the Irish equivalent of the Hewitt.

  9. Pender's Census of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This census gives no Scotch settlers in the provinces of Munster and Connacht, where the Irish outnumber the English by a ten to one ratio. [4] In addition to this, the 'census' also recorded the names of those with titles to land and are referred to as 'Tituladoes'. A Titulado may have been a land-owner, but did not necessarily own land. [5]