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See some references to Tithe Applotments in Tithe Arrears in Myshall Parish on the Carlow IGP site. Thanks to Michael Brennan.
The following list only includes landowners. Other Feltis/Feltus in the area were tenants who did not hold a lease on their land and so were not assessed an annual applotment (fee) in support of the local Church of Ireland. The acreage owned (leased) is given in Acres, Roods and Perches (where 1 square rod (the length of a standard stave) = 1 perch; 40 perches = 1 rood; 4 roods = 1 acre). The amount they were applotted is given in Pounds Sterling, Shillings and Pence.
County CarlowSee also Feltis in the Griffith Valuation of County Carlow in 1851/52Dunleckny Parish (completed in 1825)
Note: the Commissioners appointed to make the assessment in Dunleckny parish were Adam Bloomfield Feltus and Thomas Henry Watson, Esquires. Myshall Parish (completed in 1827)
Note: the Commissioners appointed to make the assessment in Myshall parish were Adam Bloomfield Feltus and George James, Esquires. County WexfordSee also Feltis in the Griffith Valuation of County Wexford in 1853/54Kilnahue Parish (completed in 1825) (on the county Carlow border)
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