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- Britain, Jewish Commercial Directory 1894
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- Britain, Newgate Prison Calendar Vols 1 & 2, 1780-1841
- British In India, Directories 1792-1959
- Challenges and Duels
- City Of York Trade Directories 1781-1955
- Enhanced Genealogical Data from Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
- Findmypast Photo Collection
- Kelly's Handbook 1901
- London, Black Poor, 1786
- Quaker Women's Petition, 1659
- Scotland Registers & Records
- Scottish Covenanters 1679-1688
- Suffolk, Lambert's Family Almanack 1858-1917
- Sussex, Eastbourne Gazette Newspaper Notices
- The Treble Almanac 1818
- United Kingdom, Commemorative Plaques
- United Kingdom, Commemorative Plaques Locations
Find your ancestors in The Treble Almanac 1818
Discover your ancestors who lived in Ireland and were listed in The Treble Almanac 1818. The records may reveal their full name, where they lived, and their rank, occupation, or peerage. Included in the Nobility and Gentry category is a mention of Sir Robert Peel, then Secretary of State, who established the Metropolitan Police Force for London and the Royal Irish Constabulary and later went on to become prime minister of the United Kingdom.
What can these records tell me?
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Each record comprises a transcript and black and white image of the original register. The amount of information listed varies, but the records usually include a combination of the following information about your ancestor:
- First name(s)
- Last name
- Year
- Town
- County
- Section
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The image may contain additional details, including:
Rank or occupation- Peerage
- Residence
- Business address
Discover more about The Treble Almanac 1818
The record set comprises 17,870 records from all 32 Irish counties.
The Treble Almanacs incorporate three publications:
- John Watson Stewart's Almanac, a publication that includes a vast amount of information on a wide range of topics from army lists and mail coaches through to farming and schools
- The English Court Registry, which lists key individuals of the day, including royalty, peers, earls, MPs, Army and Naval officers
- Wilson's Dublin Directory, a trade directory listing Dublin streets, lanes, and alleys, plus details of merchants and traders