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Ireland / Re: HELP interpreting information in Griffiths Valuation
« on: Saturday 13 October 18 23:08 BST (UK)  »
hi Hallmark ... understood! My problem wasn't lack of looking, it was my computer screen not showing me the left hand side of what you posted. I have no idea why, but it does that with every page on the NAI.

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Ireland / Re: HELP interpreting information in Griffiths Valuation
« on: Saturday 13 October 18 09:22 BST (UK)  »
wonderful! Thanks heaps Hallmark!!

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Ireland / Re: HELP interpreting information in Griffiths Valuation
« on: Saturday 13 October 18 08:31 BST (UK)  »
I checked again Sinann and found exactly what you suggested and what I needed re query 1. The issue was my computer screen cutting off the left hand side of the table (I coped and pasted, and magically, it was revealed!)

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Ireland / Re: HELP interpreting information in Griffiths Valuation
« on: Saturday 13 October 18 08:21 BST (UK)  »
Thanks so much Sinann and Wexflyer! Greatly appreciated. I did read the information at the National Archives, but didn't find the information you provided Sinann, is that where you found it?

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Ireland / Re: HELP interpreting information in Griffiths Valuation
« on: Saturday 13 October 18 08:12 BST (UK)  »
thanks for your suggestion Hallmark, it is much appreciated, but I've already gone over the toolkit with a fine tooth comb

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Ireland / HELP interpreting information in Griffiths Valuation
« on: Saturday 13 October 18 04:39 BST (UK)  »
I can't find any information on how to interpret 3 specific things in Griffiths Valuation, and am hoping someone here can help me:

1. in the house books there is a column for 'quality letter'. Is 1A the most superior quality and 3C the worst? What might a 3C dwelling be constructed from?
2. is the height of a building noted in a field book the total height (including roof), or just from the ground to the top of the wall?
3. the final published valuation (1853, Tipperary) of the farming area my ancestors lived and leased land in has quite a few dwellings that were intact in the field books but are now listed as "down" and thus struck off. I can understand a few falling over from natural attrition, but there are so many I'm wondering if at least some of these were the result of evictions and the deliberate destruction of dwellings (?)

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